City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1899, Part 4

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1899
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Highway department, use of team and material .. 8 80


Thomas Hale, labor 1 40


Daniel Quill,


80


Cornelius Lynch, labor 80


Matthew Barrett, 50


Carried forward. $2,811 40


DETAILED STATEMENT


73


Brought forward. $2,811 40


George E. Pearson, labor


60


Cornelius Sullivan, 66 50


Jeremiah Sheehan 66 50


Edmund Ryan, 66 60


William Tatterfield,


50


$2,814 IO


ESSEX MERRIMAC BRIDGE


Herman Staples, stock and labor $ 44 99


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor 24 76


John H. Balch, Jr., expenses to Boston account of bridge


2 50


J. M. Greenough, use of hack


2 00


Toppan & Wilson, lantern, globes, wicks and pick handles


6 31


E. Perkins Lumber Co., one 30 foot pole I 50


James F. Brown, oil can and oil I 30


J. C. Colman, lumber and use of double team . 7 66


Orrin G. Davis, use of double team.


12 50


William S. Adams use of double team.


12 50


George T. Merrill, Jr., use of double team


10 00


Job Weston, kerosene oil


1 15


Timothy coffey, labor.


16 80


William E. Powers, labor


9 80


Charles E. Allen 66


7 00


Cornelius Sullivan


66


9 80


Daniel Quill


4 00


Daniel Cronan 66


5 00


Jeremiah Coffey 66


2 00


John Pollard, 66


10 80


Charles W. Jackman,“


48 20


Philip Crimmins


18 80


Daniel Hallisey 66


15 80


Dennis Duggan 66


14 80


Jeremiah P. Kelleher, labor


II 80


Cornelius Sheehan, labor


9 80


Daniel Lucy 60


II 80


Thomas Connihan 66


15 80


Albert Collyer


66


80


Andrew Parosso


80


William Tatterfield 66


18 80


Jeremiah Sheehan 66


7 00


Edmund Ryan 66


3 00


Patrick Scully 66


9 80


379 37


Carried forward


$3,193 47


10


74


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $3,193 47


CULVERTS


J. C. Colman, lumber, cement and teaming $ 58 49


Sewer Department, sewer pipe 23 63


Antonio Barboro, salt I 00


D. G. Tilton, salt. I 20


Jere B. Lunt, building and repairing culverts .. . 292 62


E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and teaming ...


5 81


H. N. Marshall & Son, salt. 3 20


Henry J. Noyes, labor on culverts


14 95


William Holker, sewer pipe . 79 63


N. C. Moody, stock and labor 3 00


Edwin L. Toppan, stock and labor


21 IO


J. A. Greeley & Co., labor on culverts 31 17


Charles H. Meader, stock and labor 6 35


Thomas Hale, labor,


44 20


George E. Pearson, labor


8 20


Cornelius Sulivan


II 60


John Pollard


53 40


William Tatterfield


46 60


Charles E. Allen


66


46 70


Daniel Quill 16


5 80


Charles W. Jackman 6


60


Thomas E. Whalen


1 00


Charles Bashaw


40


Matthew Barrett


24 00


Daniel Lucy


16 90


James E. Kendall


2 00


Andrew Parosso


2 40


Timothy Coffey


II 80


Cornelius Kelleher


50


John Whalen


66


14 80


Jeremiah Sheehan


6 60


Michael Kelley


66


5 00


Arthur G. Currier


66


5 14


Philip Crimmins


80


Cornelius Lynch


17 20


Thomas Connihan 66


6 20


William E. Goodwin 66


7 5I


Jeremiah Coffey 66


5 10


Edward Powers


I 60


Charles G. Bashaw


66


2 30


Thomas Ryan


66


I 00


Carried forward.


$891 50


$3,193 47


66


75


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward


$891 50


$3,193 47


Jeremiah Toomey, labor


I 80


Mathew Toomey


I 80


Wilbur H. Lowe


2 20


897 30


$4,090 77


BROMFIELD FUND


Balance on hand December 17, 1898 $ 8 76


Income for 1899 400 00


408 76


Balance on hand December 16, 1899.


61 15


$347 61


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Bromfield Fund


John Ronan, 74 maple trees at $2


$148 00


James C. Colman, one 24 foot ladder


3 60


Thomas Hale, labor


4 40


Charles E. Allen, labor


9 80


Jonn Pollard 66


4 40


George E. Pearson


3 60


Cornelius Sullivan


2 40


Matthew Barrett


3 60


Sydney Harris 66


2 50


Olive S. Moody et als, allowance on sidewalk ac- count.


22 80


Philip D. Adams, allowance on sidewalk account


13 39


Ellen M. Huse


10 43


Maria Dixon


66


17 62


Mrs. W. M. Clarkson“


66


IO 90


Jane Crimmins


66


60


2 71


Mrs. E. Fitzgerald


66


12 75


Mrs. Bethune Bruce 66


60


28 00


Edward F. Bartlett


60


21 51


Miss Anna Little


25 20


$347 61


76


ANNUAL REPORTS CITY BONDS


Amount outstanding December 16, 1899. $287,500 00


Due as follows :


1908 at 4 per cent .


$65,000 00


19II 66 66


90,000 00


1913 66


25,000 00


1919 66


107,500 00


$287,500 00


FIRE ALARM (IMPROVEMENT)


Appropriation . $1,000 00 Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account 74 52


$1,074 52


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by committee on Fire Department


Edw. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and teaming $ 6 82


H. H. Landford, connecting Pumping Station with fire alarm, complete. 82 95


H. H. Landford, cash paid . 2 70


City of Boston, one composition bell and one bell striking machine 574 20


N. E. Bolt and Nut Co., one drawn steel rod ... 9 00


William A. Underwood, labor 15 00


W. E. Derrow, remodeling old striker


150 00


B. & M. R. R. Co., transportation of bell, etc ..


53 85


R. G. Adams, stock and labor on bell tower as per contract 180 00


$1,074 52


77


DETAILED STATEMENT


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $11,000 00


CREDITS


From H. H. Landford for brass, jars, ambulance and telephone to Portsmouth. $ 9 80


From Belleville Congregational Society, feather duster 1 00


From Irvin Besse, Sampson batteries and express. I 60


From sale of bell on No. 8 Engine House 150 00


From J. H. Balch, Jr., for wire 13 62


176 02


Total appropriation and income . $11, 176 02


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account. 897 62


$12,073 64


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Fire Department H. H. Landford, 12 months' salary as chief to No- vember 1, 1899. $300 00 H. H. Landford, 12 months services as superintent- dent of fire alarm to June 15, 1899 . 200 00


H. H. Landford, allowance for horse hire. 100 00


H. H. Landford, cash paid for expenses, etc *156 33 Board of engineers, services as engineers. 240 00 Steamer Company No. I, services of the company 840 00


Steamer Company No. 2, 66


900 00


Steamer Company No. 3, 66 66 900 00


Young America Hook and Ladder Company ser- vices of the company . 900 00 Hose Company No. 7, services of the company .. . 635 00 Hose Company No. 8, services of the company .. . 635 00 Charles W. Adams, services as engineer steamer No. I .. 160 00


Frank W. Landford, services as engineer steamer No. 2. 160 00


Frank E. Davis, services as engineer steamer No. 3. 160 00


Carried forward. $6,286 33


$12,073 64


78


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward. $6,286 33 $12,073 64


Jason E. Lawrence, services as assistant engineer steamer No. I. 20 00


Charles S. Blake, services as assistant engineer steamer No. 2. 20 00


Charles W. Brown, services as assistant engineer steamer No. 3 . 20 00


George N. Black, services as steward and fireman of steamer No. 2 .. 150 00


Walter R. Bradbury, services as steward and fire- man of steamer No. 3. 137 50


Eben P. Allen, 52 weeks salary as permanent fire- nian 728 00


George P. Peckham, services as steward of Y. A. H. & L. Co 50 00


George A. Young, services as captain steamer No. I. 10 00


W. W. Hutchins, services as captain steamer No. 2. 10 00


Fred H. Marston, services as captain steamer No. 3. 10 00


William B. Frost, services as captain Y. A. H. & L. Co .. 10 00


William G. Somerby, services as captain Hose No. 7 .. 10 00


William B. Porter, services as captain Hose No. 8


50


S. H. Thurlow, hardware 12 96


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor


54 15


John W. Allen, oil, brooms, etc


29 03


Leander S. Hilton, services at bon fire .


2 00


Edw. Osgood, wicks, chimneys, etc 3 40


John Collins, wood . I 00


A. F. Nason, 105 bushels charcoal


IO 50


W. E. Decrow, supplies 22 60


Pearl S. Bradford, stock and labor


62


John W. Walker, stock and labor


98 44


E. Perkins Lumber Co., stock and labor 32 81


Greenwood & Co., sponge . 3 00


S. F. Hayward, supplies 2 00


W. H. Lattime, labor 3 38


Arthur G. Osborne, sperm and castor oil 7 20


Charles H. Ordway, use of hack 5 00


Carried forward. $7,760 42 $12,073 64


10 00 Charles E. Woods, painting


79


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward. $7,760 42 $12,073 64


Electric Storage Battery Co., electrical supplies. . 57 43


Abram Seaman, one iron ladder 16 70


A. F. Young, teaming 2 40


Daniel Neal, keys 60


C. N. Perkins Co., rein snaps. 2 50


Atwood Mfg. Co. repairing and plating lamps .... 3 65


Stephen P. Bray, 65 tons, 1300 1bs. coal and 2 ft. of wood split. 390 05


Currier & Cameron, set of rubber tires


56 25


J. M. Haley, teaming 109 65


Thos. Coleman, watching at Steamer 2 house. 2 50


George W. Stanwood, extra service at bonfire. . .


2 00


Weston Electrical Instrument Co., repairing. 5 35


A. W. Poor, one pung and runners for Hose 2 and 3, also H. and L. truck 120 00


J. C. Wilkins, 88 1bs. grease 2 86


Cashman Bros., 487 days use of horses and driver to Jan. 1, 1900. 1,461 00


Cashman Bros., use of pung, leaders, etc. 32 10


William B. Porter, teaming . 370 93


M. H. Fowler, oil, etc. 8 62


Telephone Company, rental and use of telephone 82 45


Jackson Express Co., express


3 95


Fisher & Co., sheets, towels, etc 3 68


J. M. Greenough, horse hire . 8 00


C. M. Kimball, brass polish . 10 50


William P. French, 160 bushels charcoal 14 40


Charles S. Lovejoy, repairing lanterns 80


Newburyport Despatch, express.


15 30


Revere Rubber Co., resetting 472in. coupling, etc.


3 57


William Holker, hardware.


87 37


McGlew Bros., stock and labor


III 70


Toppan & Wilson, hardware


12 40


F. Huntington, labor on fire alarm


10 00


William G. Somerby, extra service


2 00


W. A. Davis & Son, stock and labor 5 87


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor 7 55


C. A. Coffin, labor 2 00


Newburyport Laundry, laundry work 80


F. W. Goodwin, express 35


Charles E. Berry, one-half bottom of hame 3 00


J. S. Quill, railing on Hose wagon 7 50


Carried forward $10,799 20


$12,073 64


So


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward. $10,799 20 $12,073 64


M. Philips, repairs on harness, etc 12 15


Newburyport Car Mfg. Co., stock and labor 4 12


John J. Kelley, stock and labor 21 90


C. Callahan Co., supplies 18 00


Hale Knight, mileage . 2 61


F. O. Dewey Co., lanterns 7 50


Pettingell, Andrews Co., Samson batteries, etc ... 7 50


Electric Gas Lighting Co., supplies 87 13


Thomas Huse, mayor, expenses to Boston of committee on account of fire alarmn. 7 00


A. L. Jackson, removing snow from reservoirs and hydrants 72 62


Hernian Staples, stock and labor. 21 16


American Express Co., express 3 65


Conley & Mannix, bottles and stopples I 15


C. C. Buzzell, labor 12 63


Atkinson coal Co., 9,910 1bs. cannel coal and wood 70 13


N. C. Moody, iron work. 3 55


Knight & Thomas, one extinguisher 22 00


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor. 45 86


Jere B. Lunt, labor on reservoirs 31 OI


L. W. Coker, paint


1


49


Mathew Shaw, ironing sleigh body


3 00


J. P. Atkinson, agt. brass polish 8 75


A. Bray, cash paid washing and rolling hose 45 89


T. Colman, labor on wire. 1 00


Engine Co. No. I, extra duty of men 10 00


T. J. Mannix, shaving 3 00


Archibald Wheel Co., 12 set. wheels 37 00


W. P. Phillips, Mgr., aluminum figures 2 52


Walworth Mfg. Co., sundries. 36 12


Newburyport Herald Co., printing


2 00


Edgar Ross, labor


I 50


J. W. Doyle, stock and labor


6 10


W. S. Porter, services at bonfire


2 00


Boston Feather Duster Co., dusters


5 00


H. J. Menut & Co., harness soap and ammonia ..


3 18


A. E. Walker, plating 8 50


M. H. Chase, sundries 32 30


F. A. Silloway & Co., leathering shaft and repair- ing and oiling saddle . 3 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., service of clock .. 12 00


Carried forward. $11,475 22 $12,073 64


8 I


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $11,475 22 $12,073 64


V. A. H. & L. Co., extra duty of men 5 50


Richard Pike, labor. 2 30


Eureka Fire Hose Co., 500 ft of hose 275 00


Edwin Cook, removing snow from reservoirs and hydrants 29 33


Est. N. Varina, 38,990 lbs. coal and 2 ft. of wood. 113 48


Charles H. Stanwood, removing snow from reser- voirs 12 50


American Steel and Wire Co., wire.


28 75


A. Russell & Son, labor and castings


8 09


J. W. Clarke, sundry repairs.


9 25


Henry K. Barnes, collar, hames, lanterns, etc


105 47


Richard G. Adams, labor


3 00


W. W. Hutchins,


3 75


Matthew Barrett, 66


I 00


Thomas Hale, 66


I 00


$12,073 64


*Error of $82.95 in this item which will come back as a credit in year 1900.


11


S2


ANNUAL REPORT


FUEL DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $500 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance account. 28 76


$471 24


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Fuel


Stephen P. Bray, 35 tons, 95 1bs., egg coal city


Hall at $5.60 per 2240 1bs $196 24


Stephen P. Bray, 23 tons, 1300 1bs., egg coal armory at $5.60 per 2240 1bs 132 05


Stephen P. Bray, coal and wood


2 60


A. F. Nason, 150 bushels charcoal, City Hall ...


15 00


A. F. Nason, 150 bushels charcoal, Armory .... Jere Healey, measuring charcoal .


15 00


Estate N. Varina, 16,000 lbs. stove coal at $6,


25 1


and 2,000 screened coal at $5.75, Armory ... 53 75 Newburyport Herald Co., advertising 6 12


News Publishing Co., advertising .


6 13


Hunt Printing and Eng. Co., advertising


3 00


Samuel W. Tuck, superintending putting in of coal . 21 00


William P. French, 170 bushels charcoal at 9 cents, City Hall .


15 30


John Whalen, labor


I 00


Cornelius Sullivan, labor


2 40


George E. Pearson, labor


40


$471 24


Prices paid for fuel :


Egg coal


5 60 per 2240 1bs


Stove coal


5 85 “


Pine wood .


3 90 per cord


Charcoal (average).


972 per bushel


There was delivered to the city during the year :


840 tons coal. 100 cords wood.


990 bushels charcoal.


83


DETAILED STATEMENT


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$12,500 00


CREDITS


From Cashman Bros., bedding stone and sand.


$II 60


6 Daniel Cashman, bedding and labor ... . . .


II 65


M. H. Chase, cart saddle and breeching. 8 00


66 Newburyport Bridge, use of team and material 8 80


From Abner R. Cobb, error credited back.


I IO


66 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., labor and teaming .


16 85


J. M Akerman, sand .


75


66 C. H. Kelleher, sand, use of jigger, and on account of use of road roller in 1898 ... From State of Mass., street railway tax for 1898 66 66 1899


19 49


387 81


66 Drake and Poor, use of road scraper .....


66 E. P. Dodge Mfg. Co., stone. 4 81


66 N. P. Gas and Electric Co., labor of men and team


48 30


From Wilkinson Bros., labor on streets


I 85


Mrs. S. H. Fowle, shoveling snow


5 70


66 E. E. Davis 66 66


20


66 Mrs. Knight 66


80


66 John Lancaster


50


Lydia Le Craw 66


66


6 60


66 J. N. Pike 66 66


80


66 Haverhill & Amesbury Street Railway Co., Excise tax for year 1899 28 71


From Citizens Electric Street Railway Co., Ex- cise tax for year 1899 108 52


70


John Murphy, gravel


40


66 W. B. Porter


60


J. N. Frost 66


2 40


66 James Lyons 66


30


66 Pearl Bradford, labor on streets 4 70


66 Frank E. Davis 66 1 00


$1,005 59


Total appropriation and income.


13,505 59


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account. 4,289 94


$17,795 53


. .


. .


From Wyman sisters, labor on State street .


1


317 70 3 00


S4


ANNUAL REPORTS EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Highways


Charles M. Pritchard, one year's salary as super-


intendent to December 1, 1899. . $1,200 00


Charles M. Pritchard, cash paid for sundy items 40 48


Moses H. Rolfe, grain . 152 22


Hale Knight, grain 264 90


J. W. Doyle, shoeing and sundries 94 99


Edgar Ross, shoeing and sundries 44 60


Moses H. Chase, sundries 50 69


Edw. Donahoe, shoeing and sundries 80 50


Charles W. Blake, veterinary services


40 00


M. F. Quill, clipping horse . 2 50


McGlew Bros., shoeing and sundries


51 90


F. A. Silloway, sundries.


35 15


Joseph Little, 9,555 lbs. hay


82 91


John G. Little, bedding


9 00


J. W. Clarke, repairing wood work.


I 75


George I. Little, 2,520 1bs. hay


22 68


Poor Department, 57,830 1bs. hay


433 73


Stephen P. Bray, 44,320 1bs. coal and 2 ft. wood


IOI 76


John E. Bailey, stock and labor


8 83


Harry Leeming, sharpening and repairing picks


8 65


George H. Jaques, hardware


13 10


Orrin G. Davis, use of team .


106 00


Mrs. Susan Dockum, 49 loards gravel.


9 80


Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor


89 45


George T. Merrill, Jr., use of team 37 50


C. R. Sargent, repairs on fountain .


:55


Smith & Goold, I doz. Dr. Gray's lotion


6 30


Powow Hill Water Co., 5 pieces 12 in. pipe. ...


70 09


Cashman Bros., stone, straw and use of teams ..


130 02


J. M. Chase, use of team


15 50


Henry A. Wilson, kerosene oil.


55


Harrisburg Foundry and Machine Works, sup- plies for road roller 84 00


James N. Frost, use of team


90 50


Jos. B. Moulton, use of team and labor 45 24


Matthew Toomey, use of team. 6 60


Thomas P. Thomas, use of team. 9 00


Cornelius H. Kelleher, use of team


78 50


Jeremiah Kelleher, use of team. 16 20


Daniel Cashman, use of team 44 50


Curried forward. $3,582 64


85


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward .. $3,582 64


Joseph M. Greenough, use of team 36 00


Wilbur Abbott, use of team. 33 50


Jeremiah Sweeney, use of team 18 00


Charles H. Ordway, use of team II 50


Charles S. Bartlett, use of team


6 00


Edw. C. Johnson, use of team.


18 50


Willianı M. Tibbetts, use of team.


10 00


William A. Jackson, use of team.


3 00


Frank E. Davis, stock, labor, etc.


49 88


Charles H. Meader, stock and labor 27 60


James C. Colman, lumber and use of teams 201 70


N. C. Moody, sundry repairs. II 40


S. H. Thurlow, hardware.


5 37


E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and use of team


32 07


Florence Donaghue, use of teams


94 95


F. M. Underhill, use of team.


17 00


James Lyons, use of team.


70 20


L. W. Coker, paint, oil, etc


19 22


News Publishing Co., advertising.


8 75


Karl Castelhun, supplies


4 85


L. M. Hatch & Son, use of teams.


47 75


D. E. Hill, use of team. 36 00


F. M. McGlew, shoeing 3 65


N. & A. Street Rail Road Co., 1,000 paving blocks 15 00


Daniel G. Tilton, pails, oil, etc. 4 38


George H. Pearson, stationery 2 00


Bartholomew Creeden, use of team


7 50


Frank H. Plumer, use of teams


85 25


William B. Porter, use of teams.


58 50


J. P. Titcomb, professional services 85 00


Thomas F. O'Neil, 2,579 tons, 440 1bs. crushed stone at 98 cents. 2,528 22


Orrin J. Gurney, hay and bedding 134 82


A. Russell & Son, labor and castings 4 33


Herman Staples, stock and labor. II 94


Watering streets, sprinkling 6,698 feet. 200 94


Estate N. Varina, weighing 2,579 tons stone. . ..


77 37


Edward E. Bartlett, use of team. 24 00


John Ronan, bedding, turfing and use of teams. 158 05


A. J. Brooks, stock and labor. 23 94


Carried forward. $7,776 52


Jolın J. Kelley, shoeing.


5 75


S6


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $7,776 52


F. E. Cutter & Co., stock and labor. 4 35


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising. 8 75


Jeremiah M. Haley, use of teaın


51 90


Joseph Woods, use of tea111


7 20


William Holker, hardware.


13 19


Parker M. Lougee, sundry repairs.


35 50


W. A. Davis & Son, stock and labor.


17 82


American Express Co., express.


5 60


Dennis J. Hale, one year's salary as driver.


624 00


Dennis Lucy, 66 66


624 00


Maurice D. Broderick, one year's salary as driver


624 00


Albert E. Bray


66 -


624 00


Frank Annis,


66


624 00


George Carter, 66


66 66


624 00


William A. Moulton, labor


2 40


Samuel C. Moulton 66


3 80


J. Charles Moulton


3 80


William Laundry


3 80


William Poole 66


2 40


Thurston Chase


66


3 80


Frank Rollins


3 80


Albert Menut


66


3 80


Ray Chase


I 60


Andrew Blood


66


2 80


Joseph P. Blood


2 80


James Blood


2 80


James M. Fowle


IO 60


Ray Fowle


3 20


Charles Menut


66


1 00


Chester Menut


66


I 00


Alex L. Jackson


66


9 00


Richard Connors


66


I 80


Lewis Davis


5 40


Patrick Creeden


66


2 80


Charles Bashaw


24 90


Charles G. Bashaw


66


23 90


Louis Boutin


4I 20


Cornelius Sheehan


7 80


Jeremiah M. Haley


66


6 90


Albert Collyer


9 40


Michael J. Carey


66


6 40


Timothy Carey


66


8 10


Carried forward.


$11,865 83


60


87


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward ...


$11,865 83


Timothy Ryan,


labor


9 20


James Lyons


IO 40


Dennis Kelleher 66


16 80


Humphrey Higgins 66


66


9 20


Matthew Toomey


66


13 80


John McDade


6.


7 60


Cornelius Kelleher


66


254 80


Patrick Scully


16 30


William King


66


8 20


Florence Donahue


66


II 00


George W. Dixon


66


26 30


George J. Ross


66


9 90


Henry Myers


66


I 80


James C. Kendall


66


13 60


William Butler


66


3 60


Albert Gale


66


I 80


Herbert Mottram


66


2 00


Edw. C. Fowler


66


4 00


Sidney W. Harris


66


2 00


James H. Harris


66


I 00


Eugene Collins


66


9 20


Thomas Hale


66


327 20


Charles E. Allen


66


252 30


George E. Pearson


66


254 30


John Pollard


66


302 80


William Tatterfield 66


162 40


John Whalen


66


176 90


Matthew Barrett


66


287 20


Daniel Lucy


66


137 00


Cornelius Lynch


66


233 40


William H. Merritt


66


15 60


Edw. Powers


66


221 80


David F. Dow


66


15 00


· Daniel Quill


66


234 30


Jeremiah Sheehan


66


151 40


Timothy Coffey


60


132 10


Cornelius Sullivan


66


190 30


Clarence B. Noyes


66


II 00


George Foss


9 20


Joseph Jackman


66


I 80


George W. Kezar


66


I 60


Carried forward $15,423 03


James Toomey


SS


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$15,423 03


Elmer Shute


labor


6 60


Charles W. Jackman


44 90


Charles W. Davis 66


37 20


Edgar B. Davis


23 40


Charles R. Merrill


9 30


Edw. E. Bartlett


21 30


William Smith


66


9 80


Winfield Winkley


66


7 60


Ebenezer Smith


66


1 00


Charles Hubbard


66


6 60


Frank W. Dorr


4 20


George Philbrick


66


1 40


Louis Peabody


66


I 40


Samuel O. Cobb, Jr.


66


2 60


Charles De Costa


66


6 00


Milton S. Butterfield


66


3 00


Charles O. Teel, Jr.


66


3 00


Joseph C. Doyle


7 40


Charles J. Coffin 6


4 40


Abner R. Cobb 66


7 90


Ebenezer Edgecomb


66


2 60


Daniel Williams


66


3 30


William S. Rowell


66


3 40


William D. Williams


66


15 00


Edw. J. Lunt


7 40


James D. Kelleher


3 00


Timothy Reardon


3 00


Murty Kelleher


66


3 00


Allan Miller


66


I 00


William J. Gowans


66


6 40


Cornelius Leary


3 10


Dennis Duggan


66


II 40


Patrick Keefe


66


5 40


Michael Murphy


66


5 40


Daniel J. Lynch


66


5 50


John A. Harris


66


1 00


Owen Keefe


II 00


Maurice Corcoran


66


80


Robert J. Rogers


66


2 00


Asa T. Newhall


66


19 20


Herbert R. Chase


66


I 60


James M. Haley


66


1 00


Carried forward


$15,747 53


DETAILED STATEMENT


89


Brought forward.


$15,747 53


$17,795 53


Jeremiah Kelleher, labor


7 80


Clarence B. Noyes


5 60


George E. Dixon


66


3 60


Frank Chase 66


4 70


John M. Chase 66


18 IO


Daniel M. Davis


66


4 20


Jeremiah Burns


66


2 00


Lawrence Mannix 66


2 00


Philip Crimmins


66


34 40


William Green 66


I 60


Nelson M. Bradley


66


80


George I. Paul


66


310 35


John D. Foley


66


I 80


John Ronan


66


28 40


James E. Lyons


2 60


Michael Crowley


66


26 IO


Patrick O'Brien


66


I 80


Beniah Crockett


66


I 60


Charles R. Merrill


4 50


Harry Leeming


3 40


Daniel Creedon


66


3 50


Tom Knight


66


13 90


Thos. J. Hale


66


4 40


William S. Adams


66


67 00


Warren Carson


3 00


Michael Kelley


66


IIO 20


John M. Chase


66


2 00


Albert Hodgdon


66


3 20


Charles S. Barth 66


12 00


Wilbur S. Lowe


66


55


John Ronan


66


35 00


William M. Horsch


66


3 50


George T. Merrill, Jr.


66


2 60


George P. Merrill


66


IO 50


Jeremiah Coffey


66


IOI 00


John Hale


31 80


John T. Hale


66


II 20


John F. Hale


66


3 00


William E. Powers


66


37 80


Thomas Mutch


2 00


George L. Turple


2 60


Carried forward $16,675 63


$17,795 53


12


2 00


Henry J. Noyes


90


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$16,675 63 $17,795 53


George F. Carter,


labor


3 70


Cornelius Lyons


66


8 50


Irvin R. Dow


12 00


Richard Coffin


66


4 00


John Moulton


66


2 00


William B. Porter


66


17 80


Thomas Ryan


66


167 20


Timothy Sweeney


I 50


Timothy Leary


66


5 80


Patrick D. Murphy


5 60


Daniel Casey


66


5 30


Williard Noyes


2 00


Daniel Cronan


66


91 20


Sylvester Cheney


66


5 60


John Connors


66


9 20


Jeremiah Buckley


4 90


Samuel Hicks


66


I 80


John Clifford


66


163 30


John Hatfield


66


24 00


Andrew Parosso


66


19 50


John T. Lassard


9 20


Jeremiah Welch


66


7 20


Elmer Robinson


66


I 70


James Graham


66


8 80


Daniel Casey


66


14 30


Charles T. Butman


9 00


Thomas H. Brown


6 60


George C. Nelson


66


8 20


Michael Ryan


66


14 IO


John D. Foley


66


IO 60


Thomas Connihan


66


59 40


Jos. W. Dubois


12 IO


Albert Maynard


66


9 20


Edmund Ryan


IO7 50


Daniel O'Brien


13 60


Jeremiah Toomey


66


106 60


Daniel O'Connell


66


5 40


John Lynch


66


5 40


James Sidebothanı


16 30


Jonn Bridges


66


30


Albert Davis


66


I 90


Edw. C. Johnson


: 30


Carried forward.


$17,795 53


$17,795 53


91


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward.


$17,660 23 $17,795 53


Thomas L. Moses,


labor


60


George W. Bray


I 20


Daniel Neal


60


Jos. W. Jackman 66


1 30


John J. Hale


1 80


Frank M. Underhill


26 50


Jeremiah Kelleher


40


John Connors


66


40


Charles S. Bartlett


66


22 00


George Martin


5 60


Benjamin Knight


4 40


John Mahanney, Jr.


3 30


John Mahanney


66


6 70


Frank Grant


00


Hiram L. Ordway


26 00


Frederick W. Chase


66


II 80


Arthur J. Brooks


3 50


Jeremiah W. Doyle


5 40


Jeremiah Duggan


66


5.40


Job Weston


I 40


$17,795 53


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT


Appropriation . $ 2,000 00


Appropriation for overdraft in 1898. 731 68


$2,731 68


CREDITS.


From George W. Knight on account of milk li- censes.


$ 7 25


From Coroline Pendleton, for redemption of property sold for taxes 44 75


Front Mayor Huse, for unexpended balance for receiving Co. A. 8th Reg 103 30


From city clerk, junk licenses 90 00


Carried forward $245 30


$2,731 68


66


€6


92


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward.


$245 30


$2,731 68


From city clerk, junk and second-hand dealers .. 20 00 - loan license 2 00


66 16 pawn brokers' license 150 00


circus license


II 00


66


66 auctioneers' license . 6 00


66


66 pool and billard license. 22 00


$456 30


From income account transferred


4,620 65


5,076 95


Total appropriations and income


UNDRAWN TRANSFERS


Poor


$ 2 80


Schools


17 74


Public property


1,150 18


Public library (special)


168 96


Police


531 33


Lighting


150 87


Fuel .


28 76


Board of health


3 68


Soldier's relief .


48 18


Printing


293 94


Sewer (maintenance)


69 76


Interest .


1,415 74


Sub-draining State street


1,416 19


Mercantile affairs.


250 00


Watering streets for 1899


154 20


Abatements tax of 1897.


I2I


56


66


1899 1,267 53


7,091 42


$14,900 05


OVERDRAWN TRANSFERS


Highways


$4,289 94


Fire.


897 62


Public library


495 39


Salaries . 70 83


Newburyport bridge .


1,034 98


Sidewalks and edgestones


686 20


Ashes and rubbish


27 IO


Parks, (regular)


IOI 4I


Carried forward. $7,603 47


$14,900 05


$7,808 63


93


DETAILED STATEMENT




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