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60 44
C. W. Dame, wharfage 10 00
Amounts carried forward. . . . . . $11,792 84 $19112 37
117
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward .. $11,792 84 $19112 37
Mrs. Warren Dockum, gravel.
4 35
H. N. Marshall & Son, salt. 3 14 L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor .. 8 83
Karl Castelhun, sundries. 1 03
Charles D. Ruggles, stock and labor . . . IO So
J. B. Moulton, use of teams and men . . . 34 60
F. H. Plumer, use of teams 38 00
Jeremiah Duggan, use of team 15 60
Philip Ennis, labor. 3 40
Jeremiah Kelleher, use of team
4 20
Robert P. Morse, use of team . 14 00
James Lyons, use of team 12 00
Jeremiah M. Haley, use of team 8 40
George E. Daniels, repairs on wheel 4 25
J. M. Greenough, use of barge . 10 00
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware. 9 97
Charles S. Bartlett, use of team and men. .
7 20
Underhay Oil Co., oil and waste
13 50
Edward Donahoe, sundry repairs 18 20
F. E. Davis, stock and labor. 4 80
L. W. Coker, paint, brooms, etc. 18 09
F. A. Silloway, sundries. 24 89
William K. Porter, one pair bay horses. 375 00
A. A. Crabtree, expense of committee on horses inLowell and Boston .. 13 75
J. Gardner Little, 8,935 lbs. of hay. 80 41
J. Otis Winkley, 18,080 lbs of hay. 163 22
Boston & Maine Railroad freight on horses. 4 50
C. R. Sargent, five lbs. waste 50
Charles S. Lovejoy, four lanterns 2 00
George H. Jaques, hardware IO IO
J. P. Titcomb, professional services. 27 20
A. Russell & Son, labor and casting. ·
3 18
Amounts carried forward . .
. . $12,741 95 $19112 37
IIS
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward .. . $12,741 95 $19112 37
N. C. Moody, stock and labor. 12 33
Charlotte M. Smith, 4,050 lbs. bedding and
3,860 lbs. hay . . 54 98
F. K. Hubbard, horse medicine 2 00
Soule, Dillingham & Co., one hard pan pick plow. 26 00
Albert Currier, 6,500 lbs. hay . 58 50
Humphrey Haley, use of team 27 00
Cornelius H. Kelleher, 19 tons of sand and use of team 97 75
Water supply, sprinkling streets for year 1897 191 88 William H. Toppan, 2,000 bricks at $7.50 15 00
Joseph Woods, use of team. 20 10
Gowen Dockum, 25 tons stone. 18 75
Parker M. Lougee, stock and labor II 50
Jere Healey, 35,840 lbs. coal and 4 feet wood 88 72
Benjamin Hale, gravel 6 80
D. W. Piper, gravel. 6 00
Joseph Knight, 21,050 lbs. hay
189 45
William B. Porter, use of teams and men. . 26 50
Orrin J. Gurney, 17,740 lbs. bedding and 4,130 lbs. hay. .. 125 87
Michael Phillips, sundry repairs.
35
Flori Donahoe, use of team. 36 00
George M. Warner, groceries.
3 44
Daniel Cashman, use of teams and men.
12 50
Henry J. Noyes, cash paid for labor 5 50
George E. Greeley, stock and labor . ..
5 90
Asa. T. Newhall, use of team 4 40
Edward C. Johnson, use of teams and men 17 20
Francis Buckley, labor 96 70
Thomas Hale,
195 90
Daniel Quill, 185 80
Amounts carried forward ... .. $14, 284 77 $19112 37
119
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward .. $14,284 77 $19112 39
Joseph Marshall, labor
28 20
Charles E. Allen, 66
197 50
Charles Bashaw, 66
139 70
Charles W. Jackman "
21 20
John D. Foley,
155 30
Moses L. Chase,
5 70
George Collins, 6 6
I 50
John Moulton, 66
1 00
Charles Poor,
66
16 00
Owen Keefe,
1 00
Charles W. Lunt,
66
2 00
Mannasseh Merritt,
80
Joseph B. Gaddas, 66
375 30
Edward Powers, 66
192 60
Cornelius Kelleher, 66
174 20
George E. Pearson,
273 60
John Hale,
86 00
Daniel Cronan,
66
81 80
Daniel Creedon,
2 30
Maurice Corcoran, 66
40
Patrick Scully,
48 40
Edmund Ryan,
IOI 90
William H. Merritt, "
8 60
Jeremiah M. Haley, “
3 00
Humphrey Haley, 66
5 00
Dennis Lynch,
5 80
Thomas H. Currier, "
4 00
Willard Walton, 66
2 60
Joseph Landon,
I 50
Jeremiah Toomey,
84 20
Cornelius Sullivan, 66
145 20
George Paul, 66
246 40
Cornelius Lynch, 66
228 20
Amounts carried forward. . . . .. $16,926 67 $19112 37
120
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward .. $16,926 67 $19112 37 5 80
John P. Leary, lobor
Dennis Kelleher,
99 00
John Flannigan, 66
2 IO
James Lyons, 66
I IO
Thomas Marshall,
39 00
Nelson Gayette, 66
2 00
Florence Donahoe,
8 70
Edgar B. Davis, 66
II 40
Charles W. Davis,
66
15 70
Thomas Ryan, 66
145 20
Jeremiah Sheehan,
53 50
Daniel Lucy, 66
230 80
Jolın McDade,
5 00
Joseph Tanyon,
2 00
Thomas Sullivan, 66
2 00
Jeremiah Kelleher, 66
2 00
Frank Hudson,
I 80
David F. Dow,
66
74 30
James Welch, 66
2 10
Cornelius Sheehan,
10 10
John Pollard,
66
193 10
James Sidebotham, "
19 30
Cornelius P. Kelleher“
I IO
Richard Connors,
2 90
Alexander Jackson, “
13 00
Loring D. Eaton,
2 00
Noah Hainor,
2 00
Frederick McDonald «
67 60
Jeremiah Buckley,
7 30
Timothy Leary,
2 00
John Connors,
7 10
John Daley,
4 00
Jeremiah Welch, 66
4 00
Amounts carried forward .. .$17,965 67 $19112 37
DETAILED STATEMENT. 121
Amounts brought forward. $17,965 67 $19, 112 37
Matthew Barrett, labor
144 00
William Hanna, 66
3 60
William Griffith, 66
I 70
John P. Grovenor, 66
3 80
Timothy Sweeney,
4 00
William Reddy, 66
2 80
Daniel Casey, 66
8 70
James Kelleher,
66
Charles W. Thurlow "
4 80
John Wayland,
7 20
John Clifford, 66
67 So
George Dixon, 66
76 40
William Jackson, 66
I 40
Christopher Morey,
66
S IO
Edward J. Lunt,
66
15 20
John Murphy,
66
50
Joseph White,
I 80
William D. Williams“
II 50
E. F. Jackman,
3 00
Albert Hodgdon,
3 80
George W. Colman, “
1 70
Nathan Massay,
2 00
William R. Chase, 66
12 60
E. E. Bartlett, 66
4 40
Peter Burns,
66
1 00
George Lord, 66
3 60
John Chase,
66
3 40
William T. Smith, 66
.
4 00
Richard Coffin,
66
2 80
Patrick Creedon,
2 80
John D. Murphy, 66
I IO
William Tatterfield, "
85 40
George W. Wood, 66
32 40
Timothy Coffey, 66
58 00
Amounts carried forward .. $18,551 77 $19,112 37
16
122
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward. $18,551 77$19,112 37 8 20
Gilbert Bashaw, labor
James Leonard, 66
13 20
Eugene Collins,
II 60
Patrick Russell, 66
13 60
George F. Carter, 66
21 20
William T. Tobin,
9 60
John Worthen, 66
3 80
Owen Keefe,
8 40
William S. Hurd,
19 40
Charles B. Crowell, “
2 00
James H. Delano, 66
2 00
John Hadden, 66
19 80
Cephas Forman, 66
14 90
John P. Young,
37 : 0
Samuel Martin,
69 60
Timothy Manning, 66
17 40
Philip Crimmins,
16 60
Cornelius Lyons 66
I 00
John Carey, 66
17 00
Patrick Toomey, 66
15 20
Thomas Welch, 66
6 30
Joseph Christian,
66
40
Daniel Hallisey,
55 80
Louis Boutin,
16 60
Andrew Casey,
·
8 00
Allan McLean,
31 30
Daniel Buckley,
.
35 40
Dennis Duggan, 66
26 60
Timothy Moynihan, “
28 00
William S. Rowell, “
9 00
John Haley, 66
8 20
Joseph P. Richards, "
2 00
$19,112 37
Daniel Lynch,
II 00
123
DETAILED STATEMENT.
INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation $ . 750 00
CREDITS.
From R. E. Burke, City Solicitor, money advanced for fees in 1896. $ 3 22 " Newburyport Veteran Fire Association payment for book 3 25
" N. E. Telephone Co., bill credited back.
15 03
' " Boston Daily Advertiser, bill credited back.
5 00
City Clerk, auctioneer's license 10 00
66
pool license 26 00
66 junk 10 00
66 pawn .
66
4 00
66 66
circus . 50 00
66 66
use of telephone
IO
fees for marriage licenses
for 1897. 57 00
" City Clerk, for recording mortgages, . etc. for 1897 42 00
$225 60
From watering streets for 1897 transferred. .
37 18
Income account transferred . .
.. . 2,603 72
2,866 50
Total appropriation and income
3,616 50
Undrawn transfers :
$131 02 Poor
Fire
2 44
Amounts carried forward.
$133 46 $3,616 50
124
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward
$133 46 $3,616 50
Public Library (special) .
164 30
Police.
245 72
Soldiers' Relief
300 10
Water supply
664 50
Printing .
II I5
Sewer (maintenance)
77 23
Military aid.
3 77
Abatements tax of 1895
64 79
1897 1,528 08
3,193 10
Overdrawn transfers :
Schools.
$809 69
Highways. . 1,064 27
Public property 867 92
Public library .
419 68
Lighting
224 69
Salaries .
120 09
Bridges and Culverts
630 66
Sidewalks.
53 07
Board of Health
133 54
Ashes and rubbish
19 90
Parks.
7 47
Interest.
783 31
Abatements tax of 1893
61 00
1894
335 31
1896
44 25
5,574 85
Transferred to water supply .
$1,000 00
1,234 75
Janvrin's landing 459 00
66
fuel.
283 17
Amounts carried forward .. . $1,742 17 $1,234 75
6,809 60
125
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward ... $1,742 17 $1,234 75 Transferred to bridges and culverts. 900 00
2,642 17
Expenses as per statement below 4,158 47
6,800 64
Balance overdrawn for year 1897. . . $5,565 89
EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the City Council.
JANUARY.
W. C. Cuseck, P. M., 2500 stamped envel- opes and box rent. . $55 00
Frederick Tigh, return of births 7 00
C. C. Day, 60
4 75
John Homer, 66 66
13 75
Moses H. Sargent, sundries .
2 00
Jackson Express Co., express 7 25
A. R. Andrews, one pencil pointer 3 50
Fred L. Butman, one ledger. . 8 25
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., use of telephone 95
American Express Co., express 60
Samuel Pearson, services at ward room 7 00
J. M. Bailey, ringing bell .
I 50
Chas. H. Lunt, services at ward room.
9 50
Wm. B. Porter, delivering and collecting ballot boxes. 4 00
F. H. Rundlett, services at ward rooms. 5 90
Chas. H. Stanwood “ room . . . . 6 00
A. W. Hopkinson, ringing bell. 2 00
Amount carried forward $ 138 95
I26
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward.
$138 95
Moses E. Cook, services as warden.
8 00
John C. Lang, 66
" clerk 8 00
Wm. B. Porter,
" inspector ... 8 00
Thos. Humphreys, " 66
66
..... 8 00
Chas. C. Donnell,
66
. ..... 8 00
Frank E. Thurlow, "
66
. . 8 00
Moses A. Stevens, "
66 deputy warden
2 50
Geo. P. Greenleaf, “
66
clerk. .
2 50
Moses Pettingell,
2 50
Joseph L. Thurlow, "
66
66
2 50
Fred S. Goodwin,
66
66
2 50
John J. Putnam, 6.6
66
66
2 50
Isaac Poor, jr., 66
" warden
8 00
Albert A. Sargent 66
" clerk.
8 00
Samuel J. Ford, 66
inspector.
8 00
Henry Downer,
66
6€
.....
8 00
J. C. M. Blaisdell
66
6 6
66
. ....
8 00
Daniel E. Tilton, 66
66
66
. ....
8 00
Wm. H. Johnson, 66
" deputy warden
2 50
Aaron B. Adams, 66
clerk
2 50
Allen D. Pettingell, "
" inspector
2 50
John P. Young,
66
66
2 50
Oliver O. Jones,
66
66
2 50
William A. Nelson, "
66
2 50
John C. Kimball,
" warden
8 00
Amos H. Geary,
" clerk .
8 00
Joseph M. Toppan, "
" inspector
8 00
Selwyn C. Reed,
66
66
.....
8 00
James P. Walsh,
66
66
. ....
8 00
George A. Young, 66
66
66
. ....
8 00
John S. Pike,
66
deputy warden
2 50
William Balch,
66
66
clerk
2 50
Chas. F. Tuttle,
" inspector
2 50
inspector 66
Amount carried forward ..
$ 320 45
127
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amount brought forward . . ..... . $ 320 45
Geo. W. Mansur, services as deputy inspector 2 50
Wm. J. Creasey, " warden .
8 00
Jos. L. Johnson, " clerk 8 00
Chas. A. Stockman, “ " inspector. . . 8 00
J. Warren Frost, 66
... 8 00
Charles H. Allen, 66
. .... 8 00
Michael O'Connell, " 66
66
. ..... 8 00
Edwin Currier,
" deputy warden. 2 50
William H. Welch, “ 66
" clerk ...
2 50
Edgar S. C. Tyler, "
" inspector
2 50
Sam E. Sargent,
66 66
2 50
John B. Brookings, "
66
66
2 50
James E. Mannix, "
66
66
66
2 50
" warden
8 00
" clerk.
8 00
" inspector
8 00
Robert H. Waters, "
66
8 00
John J. Creeden,
66
66
. . . . .
8 00
Gilbert A. Noyes,
66
66
. . ...
8 00
Frank E. Davis, 66
" deputy clerk. ..
2 50
James F. Murphy,
66 " inspector
2 50
Fred E. Stanton, 66
.6
66
2 50
Thomas W. Cogger "
66
66
2 50
66
66 2 50
" warden. 8 00
" clerk.
8 00
George B. Hicken, “
" inspector ·
8 00
Alfred D. Merrill, "
66
66
. ... .
8 00
John L. Lewis, 66
66
. . .. .
8 00
John M. Chase,
" deputy warden.
2 50
Elmer H. Whitmore"
" clerk ....
2 50
Benj. F. Stanley, 66
66
" inspector.
2 50
E. F. Jackman,
66
66
2 50
Amount carried forward.
$504 45
George A. Pearson " Wm. H. P. Howard“ H. D. Follansbee,
. ....
Edward S. Stickney“ Joshua L. Chase, " Wm. G. Somerby, “
8 00
... .
George A. Coffin,
12S
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward $504 45
Geo. L. Jackman, services as deputy inspector 2 50
Elmer E. Towne, 66 66
2 50
$509 45
FEBRUARY.
George W. McKay, one year's salary as har-
bor master. $ 100 00
Hill's livery, horse hire. 2 00
Telephone Co., rental and use of telephone 19 12
W. C. Cuseck, postmaster, postage stamps. 10 00
Corlies, Macy & Co., record books 3 85
Boston & Maine railroad, mileage. 20
F. A. Howe, return of births 2 00
T. Harrington,
" deaths 17 25
Ernest H. Noyes, "
" births. 3 00
Chas. F. Johnson “
4 00
W. W. Pillsbury, " 66
4 75
John Homer, 66 66
3 25
C. C. Day, 66 6: 66
I 50
Geo. W. Worcester, return of births 6 50
Banks & Brothers, one law book
6 00
$203 22
MARCH.
George W. Knight, expenses attending the
quarantine of condemned animals. ... . $ 10 00 John F. Young, return of births 2 50
E. P. Hurd, 2 50
Henry M. Meek, one marriage intention book. 3 50
Western Union Telegraph Co., time service
City Hall clock and telegrams 3 50
Amounts carried forward. $22 00 $ 712 67
129
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward .. $ 22 00 $712 67
Newburyport Herald Co., printing . 3 00
J. P. Titcomb, professional services 4 20
Corlies, Macy & Co., record books. . 8 00
J. M. Bailey, ringing bell. 2 00
Jas. E. Kimball, “
2 00
F. H. Rundlett, “
2 00
A. R. Curtis, expenses to Merrimac on Has- kell case. 80
Benjamin P. Ireland, expenses in Boston in- terviewing Boston & Maine officials .. . 1 00
$45 00
APRIL.
News Publishing Co., printing revised charters. $ 15 00
Chas. E. Ash, services at ward room and sundries
15 85
E. J. Batchelder, ringing bell
4 00
Henry Bell, 2 00
Albert W. Hopkinson, ringing bell 2 00
James W. Fennimore, 66 66 2 00
L. Griffin, renewing batteries for illumi- nated clock . 2 00
Newburyport Herald Co., printing.
4 50
Henry J. Noyes, expenses to Boston on State Highway Commission 2 00
American Express Co., express 59
Telephone Co., use of telephone 30
J. V. Felker, Treas., cash paid for mani- fold paper. 50
W. C. Cuseck, P. M., postage and box rent 15 50
A. C. Nason, examination of plaintiffs in two court cases. 45 00
Amounts carried forward.
$III 24
$757 67
17
I30
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward ... $III 24 $757 67 court case. 10 00
John F. Young, examination of plaintiff in
George H. Stevens, cash paid for collection of births. 33 20
$154 44
MAY.
Esther E. Wood, services rendered as sten- ographer. $5 00
W. C. Cuseck, P. M., postage. 20 00
Western Unton Telegraph Co., time ser- vice City Hall clock. 3 00
J. B. M. Dickins, return of births. 25 00
Committee on Water Supply, mileage to Lynn. 5 50
Whitten & Cass, 50 property blanks. I 25
Fred L. Butman, tax books. 23 00
34 15
Telephone Co., use and rental of telephones Boston & Maine Railroad Co., mileage .... Mayor and president of council, expense in
20 00
Haverhill at funeral Mayor Brickett ... 1 50
Board of Trade, one-half expense in enter-
taining Legislative committee on State Highway. 10 50
JUNE.
John F. Gardiner, one months services as keeper of lockup. $16 67
Boston & Maine Railroad Co., mileage .... 20 00
J. M. Greenough, horse hire. I 50
J. V. Felker, Treas., cash paid for blue book of year 1890 for office . 75
$148 90
Amounts carried forward. $ 38 92 $1,061 OI
131
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward. $ 38 92 $1,061 0I
American Express Co., express. 65
Newburyport Herald Co., advertising. 30 00
P. B. Murphy, 500 dog license blanks. ..
2 50
James J. Healey, return of births 18 00
W. C. Cuseck, postmaster, postage. . ..... 6 75
Thomas H. Hoyt, attorney for sale of land on Winter street. 100 00
$196 82
JULY.
Thomas Marshall, labor on trees $ 9 00
John Pollard
I 20
Timothy Coffey,
I 20
John F. Gardiner, one month's service as
keeper of lockup. 16 67
George H. Stevens, cash paid for pens for use of different departments 7 00
George W. Knight, horse hire I 00
American Express Co., express.
45
W. C. Cuseck, postmaster, postage and box rent. 2 50
Boston & Maine Railroad Co., mileage .... 9 00
George H. Pearson, sundries. 51 35
Corlies, Macey & Co., one pay roll book ...
13 75
Telephone Co., use of telephone .. ..... 70
Samuel Pearson, services at ward room ... I 50
$115 32
AUGUST.
John Pollard, labor on trees $ 1 80
David F. Dow,
I 00
Charles Bashaw, 66 60
Amounts carried forward
$ 3 40 $1,373 15
132
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward. $ 3 40 $1,373 15 40
Geo. E. Pearson, labor on trees
Thomas Marshall, " 6 00
Philip Crimmins, " 60
9 00
Thomas Hale, 66 66
3 40
Matthew Barrett, " 66
60
Joseph B. Gaddas "
20
Daniel Lucy,
I 20
Samuel Martin, 66 66
I 20
Charles E. Allen, "
I 20
John F. Gardiner, services as keeper of lockup and sundries. 17 67
James C. Colman, cement and teaming in connection with fountain on High St .. Newburyport Herald Co., advertising . .... Charles F. Badger, for material for firing salute on July 5 .
14 30
27 75
22 50
Telephone Co., rental and use of telephone 20 12
John Connors, ringing bell. 2 00
Hunt Publishing Co., for printing poll tax lists.
98 00
SEPTEMBER.
Thomas Marshall, labor on trees $ 1I 50
Joseph B. Gaddas,
I 20
Daniel Lucy, .. 1 20
Jeremiah Toomey, 66
I 00
John F. Gardiner, services as keeper of lockup and sundries 17 67
Pearl S. Bradford, labor and supplies. 21 15
A. Russell & Son, man hole cover. 3 00
F. Curtis, connecting Merrill fountain with sewer. 20 00
Amounts carried forward. $ 76 72 $1,603 09
$229 94
I33
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward. .... $ 76 72 $1,603 09
Thomas P. Mackinney, four tree guards ... 4 00
George H. Stevens, cash paid for one copy
of Massachusetts year book and six gross pens. 7 50
Estate Joseph C. Lunt, return of deaths. .. 22 50
Charles H. Lunt, return of deaths . 8 75
Anna Jaques Hospital, use of one bed from Aug. 1, 1897, to Aug. 1, 1898. ...
300 00
A. Russell & Son, one man hole cover .... 3 00
F. A. Blanchard Co., two Massachusetts year books .. 3 00
Boston & Maine Railroad Co., mileage. ... 20 00
F. H. Rundlett, distributing tax bills. .. Telephone Co., use of telephone .
50 00
90
Western Union Telegraph Co., time service City Hall clock .. 3 00
American Express Co., express . I 25
Boston Daily Advertiser, advertising . ... George W. Langdon, professional services. 26 00
5 00
South End Gun Club, damage to property . 25 00
OCTOBER.
Thomas Marshall, labor on trees. $ 7 60
Joseph H. Currier, labor on fountain at Toppan street.
19 25
J. Littlefield & Son, stone, labor and team- ing for Merrill fountain 30 26
John F. Gardiner, services as keeper of lockup. 16 67
Albert Hodgdon, services at ward room ... 2 00
Moses H. Sargent, sundries. 4 10
Telephone Co., use of telephone I 25
$556 62
Amounts carried forward. $81 13 $2,159 71
134
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward ... $ 81 13 $2,159 71 J. V. Felker, collector's allowance on S. P.
Choate tax for year 1895 . . 1 80
Ernest H. Noyes, return of births. 2 75
Boston Daily Advertiser, advertising 5 00
W. C. Cuseck, postmaster, box rent.
50
Leonard W. Sargent, for lot of land on For- rester street. 250 00
Mary W. Currier, guardian, for lot of land on Ashland street. 300 00
$641 18
NOVEMBER.
John F. Gardiner, services as keeper of lockup .... $16 67
Boston & Maine Railroad Co., mileage .... 20 00
Charles H. Lunt, services at ward room ... 3 00
Herman Staples, pasting and cleaning check lists. I 50
Telephone Company, rental and use of tele- phones. . 19 37
American Express Co., express. 15
N. N. Jones, attorney, settlement of claim of S. C. Manning 250 00
John Pollard, labor. So
-
$311 49
DECEMBER.
John F. Gardiner, services as keeper of lock- up. .. .. $ 16 67
News Publishing Company, printing check lists, tally sheets and advertising elec- tions 153 65
Amounts carried forward. $ 170 32 $3, 112 38
135
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward ... $170 32 $3, 112 38 Newburyport Herald Co., advertising elec-
tions and registration of voters. 49 10 George W. Knight, horse hire and quaran- tine of cattle. 5 00
W. W. Pillsbury, professional services on Toomey case. . 5 00
John Homer, professional service on Toomey case .
75 00
Frank E. Davis, services at court on Toom- ey case. 6 00
A. C. Nason, professional services on Toom- ey case . 85 00
John F. Young, professional services on Toomey case. . 75 00
C. W. A. Davis, services at court on Toom- ey case. IO 50
Hill's livery, hack hire on Toomey case 5 00
Charles H. Ordway, horse hire,. 3 50
W. C. Cuseck, postmaster, postage and 2,500 stamped envelopes. 59 50
Samuel H. Safford, return of deaths 16 50
Telephone Co., use of telephone 30
Corlies, Macy & Co., books.
12 50
J. M. Greenough, horse hire.
3 50
Hills Livery, horse hire.
10 00
Mrs. H. P. Fowle, Boston papers.
17 20
George H. Stevens, expenses to Boston and bottle of ink . 2 22
Western Union Telegraph Co., time service of City Hall clock . 3 00
Moses E. Cook, services as warden 8 00
John C. Lang, 66 " clerk 8 00
Chas. C. Donnell,
" inspector . 8 00
Amounts carried forward . $638 14 $3, 112 38
136
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward ..... .$ 638 14 $3, 112 38
Frank E. Thurlow, services as inspector ... 8 00
Wm. B. Porter,
66 ..... 8 00
Thomas Humphreys," 66 . ... 8 00
Moses A. Stevens,
" deputy warden 2 50
Geo. P. Greenleaf, services as deputy clerk
2 50
Moses Pettingell, 66 66 " inspector 2 50
Joseph L. Thurlow, "
2 50
John J. Putnam, €6
66
2 50
Chas. W.Thurlow jr., "
66 66
2 50
Isaac Poor, jr., 66 66 warden 8 00
Albert A. Sargent,
" clerk. 8 00
Sam'l J. Ford,
" inspector. ... 8 00
Greenleaf A. Johnson, services as inspector 8 00
John C. M. Blaisdell,
8 00
Daniel G. Tilton,
8 00
Wm. H. Johnson, services as deputy warden
2 50
Aaron B. Adams,
clerk ..
2 50
Allen D. Pettingell,
" inspector
2 50
John P. Young,
66
66
2 50
John J. McGlew,
6€
2 50
W. Warren Hutchins, "
66
2 50
John S. Pike, 66
66 warden . .
8 00
Amos H. Geary, 66
" clerk.
8 00
James P. Walsh,
" inspector ..
8 00
Selwyn C. Reed,
66
....
8 00
George A. Young,
66
66
. ...
8 00
Bernard W. Barrett,
66
. ...
8 00
William Balch, 66
" deputy clerk
2 50
Chas. F. Tuttle,
66
" inspector
2 50
Geo. Ray Sargent,
66
66
2 50
Edw. Sexton,
66
66
2 50
Geo. L. Richardson,
66
66
2 50
Wm. J. Creasey, 66
warden. ....
8 00
Amounts carried forward ... . . $ 808 64 $3,112 38
DETAILED STATEMENT. 137
Amounts brought forward ....
$808,64 $3, 112 38
Joseph L. Johnson, services as clerk . . 8 00
Edgar S. C. Tyler,
" inspector. ...
8 00
Chas A. Stockman,
66
. ... 8 00
Chas. H: Allen,
....
8 00
James Mannix, 66
" inspector. ...
8 00
Edwin Currier, 66
" deputy warden
2 50
Wm. H. Welch, 66
66 clerk
2 50
Sam E. Sargent,
66 " inspector
2 50
John B. Brookings,
66
66 65
2 50
John E. Batchelder,
66
66
2 50
George A. Pearson,
. . 66
warden ...
8 00
Wm. H. P. Howard, “
" clerk. ...
8 00
John J. Creedon,
" inspector ...
8 00
James F. Murphy, 66
. ...
8 00
Thomas W. Cogger,
66
. ...
8 00
George E. Ross,
" deputy warden
2 50
Frank E. Davis,
clerk
2 50
Gilbert A. Noyes,
66
" inspector
2 50
Fred E. Stanton,
66
2 50
Daniel D. Harrington, "
66
2 50
Edward S. Stickney, "
66
66
2 50
Joshua L. Chase,
" warden. ...
8 00
William G. Somerby,“
" clerk.
8 00
George A. Coffin,
" inspector ...
8 00
Frank B. Ives,
66
66
. ....
8 00
Alfred D. Merrill,
66
. . ...
8 00
John L. Lewis,
8 00
John M. Chase,
" deputy warden
2 50
Elmer H. Whitmore "
" clerk ....
2 50
George B. Hicken,
" inspector
2 50
Thos. A. Holsgrove, "
66
2 50
Albert W.Hopkinson“
66
2 50
" inspector. . .. 8 00
Henry D. Follansbee, "
1.
Amounts carried forward .. $984 64 $3, 112 38
18
I38
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts carried forward. $984 64 $3, 112 38
Wm. B. Coffin, services as deputy inspector 2 50
Samuel Pearson, " at ward room. .. 8 00
F. H. Rundlett,
. 6 95
Albert Hodgdon, 66
..... 6 00
W. C. Cuseck, postmaster, postage 10 00
Charles E. Allen, labor 2 00
John Pollard, labor ... I 00
Edward O'Connor, settlement of claim. . . . 25 00
1,046 09
$4,158 47
INTEREST DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation .$17,000 00
CREDITS.
From overdue taxes. $2,340 10
From First National Bank (deposits) . 835 24
From Boston & Maine stock (dividends) .. 2,466 00
5,641 34
Total appropriation and income.
$22,641 34
Amount overdrawn transferred from inci-
dentals to balance account 783 31
23,424 65
139
DETAILED STATEMENT.
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by Committee on Finance.
One year Sawyer fund
$ 225 00
" " Simpson fund 900 00
" " Dexter fund
90 00
66 " Green fund. 80 00
" Frothingham fund. 40 00
" A. Williams fund 40 00
66
" Brown fund.
675 00
66
" Toppan fund
10 00
" Atwood fund
472 50
" Todd fund.
400 00
66 " W. O. Moseley fund .. 400 00
66 " Registered bonds $42,500
1,700 00
" Armory loan $12,200 422 60
66
" School loan $7,500. 300 00
66 " Note ten year loan $15,000 .
600 00
66 " Note $4000. 150 00
12 mos.
I day, Note $71,661 63
2,874 31
I2
66
66
9,000 00
360 00
I2
9,000 00 .. 337 50
II
66
24 days, "
5,000 00 . ... 196 II
12
66
1,000 00 . ...
40 00
II
29 days, 66 4,000 00
149 55
II
66 29 " 66
2,000 00 .. 79 80
2
66
66
10,000 00 . . 66 67
12
66
66
1,467 73 .
56 86
24
24 days,
1,000 00 ...
77 50
9
66
50,000 00
1,256 25
3
66
20,000 00
145 00
Coupons
11,280 00
$23,424 65
140
ANNUAL REPORTS.
JANVRIN'S LANDING.
Appropriation. $ 600 00
CREDITS.
Transfer from incidentals
459 00
Total appropriation and income.
$1,059 00
EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the City Council.
L. M. Hatch & Son, building Janvrin's
landing as per contract. $ 788 00
L. M. Hatch & Son, filling in Janvrin's landing as per contract. 225 00
Jerry Kelleher, tarring timbers. 1 00
John E. Bailey, making plans and specifi- .
cations, laying out landing and super- intending construction. 45 00
$1,059 00
141
DETAILED STATEMENT.
LIGHTING STREETS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Appropriation.
$12,500 00
CREDITS.
From sale of lanterns and lamp posts 21 00
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