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181
Paid Charles Hamilton, printing,
392 06
A. Houghton, envelopes,
53 10
Henry J. Howland, directories,
22 00
66 Wm. H. Jourdan, coal,
372 18
66 J. S. C. Knowlton, advertising,
49 50
66 Mary Pratt, ink, -
2 25
66 Sanford & Co., stationery,
41 72
Sanford Manufacturing Co., writing fluid, 5 67
Joseph Santon, jr., charcoal,
36 00
66 S. Thompson & Co., writing fluid, 75
Tyler & Seagrave, printing, 19 75
Caleb A. Wall, advertising, 57 50 -
George W. Wheeler, jr., paper & pencils, 28 25
Worcester Gas Light Co., gas, 429 78-3191 14
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
APPROPRIATION, 16,000 00
Received for oxen, scrapings, manure, &c. sold, and for labor performed, 3762 79-19762 79
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Henry Prentice, Commissioner, salary, 66 67
William H. Heywood,
733 33
Henry Prentice, pay roll for labor, 372 31
William H. Heywood, pay rolls for labor,
9059 55
£ Hezekiah Adams, labor,
2 50
George A. Barnard,
-
2 40
" George Brown,
66
16 53
George A. Chamberlain,
-
16 54
L. & A. G. Coes,
66
40 00
Oliver K. Cook,
6 60
Sumner Cook,
66
25 55
Albert Curtis,
66
20 00
Nahum Flagg,
-
37 00
Benjamin F. Gleason,
4 00
Elijah Hammond,
2 00
Jonas Hartshorn,
1 95
B. James,
5 00
H. L. Jenks, 66
1 75
66 George Newton,
16 50
Samuel Perry,
14 17
Leland Prentice,
·
2 00
E. B. Rice,
-
15 30
Jabez Rice, 24
-
21 10
-
-
-
-
-
182
Paid Christopher Riley,
116 12
George P. Rogers,
19 23
Davis Thayer, 66
7 75
Stephen D. Waite, -
20 00
J. C. French, stock and labor on bridges, 45 71 Arvin Thompson,
43 50
Mrs. C. J. Anthony, brick, 5 80
66 Benj. Barber, paving and labor,
471 24
H. D. Goodnow,
15 00
A. B. Lovell, bricks,
325 00 -
J. D. Lovell, 66
1 29
66 Thomas H. Dodge, stone,
7 00
Daniel Fogg, 66
81 55
Alfred Harris,
15 00
A. G. Mann, stone steps,
-
87 00
66 William Reed, curb stone,
229 92
1. M. Rogers, paving stones,
5 00
Hezekiah Adams, plank,
9 00
E. F. Chamberlain, adm'r, wood & timber, 319 50
.6 City Scales Dep't, planks and boards, 2 00
66 Albert Curtis, cart tongue, 2 00
Garfield & Parker, chestnut plank,
674 87
66 John Gates & Co., lumber,
8 30
J. S. Perry, timber,
85 00
Silas Barber & Son, hay, - -
-
198 80
66 Clark & Shattuck, oats, -
67 00
66 T. W. Converse, corn,
213 20
Dexter & Southwick, meal and oats, 29 00
Wm. H. Dexter, corn and oats, 95 00
52 15
Draper & Clark, meal,
43 00
Charles Flagg, corn, -
481 16
Daniel Flagg, hay,
99 20
B. Goss, oats,
-
-
14 95
S. D. Harding, hay,
35 85.
F. Harrington, meal and oats,
-
150 00
W. D. Holbrook & Co., meal,
15 00
P. Holden, meal, 12 00
Geo. S. Hoppin & Co., meal, oats and feed, 81 00
George Newton, hay, etc., 12 50
Pauper Farm, hay and straw, 24 96
Public Ground and Shade Trees, hay, 288 58
-
John Rockwood, hay, 132 32
-
-
.
Leonard Dodge, hay,
183
Paid F. T. Stowell, oats, 40 50
George Wingate, meal, 29 50
Lyman Chamberlain, blacksmithing, 9 81
Samuel H. Flagg, 2d, blacksmithing and shoeing, 147 08
" John B. O'Leary & Bro., blacksmithing and shoeing, -
167 47
M. Quinn, blacksmithing, 1 10
H. B. Wellington, blacksmithing and shoeing, 3 75
Isaac Woodcock, blacksmithing and shoeing, 71 81
66 Ames Plow Co., castings, 45 60
J. D. Baldwin & Co., advertising, 10 00
66 John P. Barber, oxen
325 00
66 Benj. Barnard, carting cinders,
18 00
66
T. S. Bliss, loam and gravel, 19 00
Boston & Worcester R. R. freight, 52 00
John M. Brigham, gravel, 275 00
8 52
66
Alzirus Brown, use of mowing machine, 10 68 A. C. Buttrick, surveying, 4 50
10 00
John Carney, painting, -
-
15 00
66 Levi Eddy, stringers, 28 00 -
H. C. Fish, repairing carts, etc., 24 64
66 C. Foster & Co., tools and sundries, - 61 44
66 J. C. French, labor, etc., - 42 96
John Hammond, use of baril, 20 00
Wm. H. Heywood, expenses,
34 55
Hamilton Holt, saw dust, - 2 75
J. W. Howe & Co., netting,
9 00
J. W. Jordan, sundries, -
3 60
D. W. Kent, sawdust, -
9 80
Kinnicutt & Co., nails and spikes, 36 00
66 A. B. Lovell, mason work,
106 96
J. D. Lovell, tools and sundries,
69 46
H. W. Miller, shovels,
22 00
George Newton, cattle, 300 00
Rejoice Newton, gravel. -
10 00
Henry C. Oliver, sundries,
104 77
66 Samuel W. Osgood, 1 ox yoke, 3 50 -
66 Samuel Parker, gravel, -
5 00
P. M. Brigham, grinding, -
Joseph Buxton, box sleigh,
-
184
Paid Wm. W. Patch, grinding, 32 94
Rice & Richmond, painting and lettering, 18 00
66 George F. Rice, repairing hay cutter, 2 00
66 Josiah Rice, repairing saws, 2 00
Elkanah Rich, land, 40 00 -
W. E. Richards, doctoring horse, 5 00
A. Sampson, repairs 59 20
66 Lee, Sprague & Co., gravel, 131 25
George T. Sutton, labor, etc., 8 15
S. Taft & Son, sundries, - -
31 80
66 Gill Valentine, surveying, 4 50
O. B. Webber, shoveling snow, etc., - 6 10
8 96
R. G. White, oxen, 250 00
George Wingate, grinding, -
3 12
66 Worcester & Nashua R. R. Co., freight, 107 75
66 Worcester Water Works, water, 15 00
- -18,039 74
Balance undrawn January 1, 1866,
1,723 05
INTEREST AND WATER INTEREST. APPROPRIATION,
15,000 00
Received interest on taxes,
190 41
from Commonwealth,
105 21
66 for Water Rents, - -
9,704 50
Charged to Water Works Interest, new account,
1,416 50
26,416 62
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Luther W. Amidon, -
30 67
A. D. Baker,
25 00
E. B., or bearer,
31 70
George L. Brown,
74 66
Central National Bank,
530 00
City, 66
644 23
Stephen Chadwick,
41 50
John Claflin,
60 00
Mary Claflin,
50 00
Simeon Clapp,
22 13
Edwin Conant,
194 57
County of Worcester,
490 49
66
Caleb Dana,
54 00
Isaac Davis,
123 96
William A. Wheeler, caps for posts etc.,
185
Paid Isaac Davis, Trustee of Academy,
131 45
" Martha Dean,
35 42
" Samuel De Witt.
75 00
" Calvin Dyer,
105 16
"
E. P. B. or bearer,
1200 00
Earle & Jones,
183 00
"
First National Bank,
901 26
Hannah Fowler,
44 00
Free Public Library,
196 00
"
G. W. W. or bearer,
·
583 83
"
Samuel F. Gates.
26 27
Lucretia S. Goddard,
20 00
Levi Goss,
330 00
Elijah Hammond,
50 00
66
Dennis Harthan,
136 00
D. I. Harthan,
173 50
High School Medal Fund,
60 00
Sybil Hunt,
600 00
William Jennison,
.
250 00
66 John Jepherson, -
90 00
Hiram Knights, · -
-
150 00
Dexter Knight, -
1
-
-
.
150 63
Levi Lincoln, -
210 20
G. C. Macy,
100 00
66 Mechanics Savings Bank,
1856 83
66 Merchant and Farmers Insurance Co.,
100 00
Merchant's National Bank,
126 00
66 P. B. Mignault,
155 67
66 George F. Newton,
33 42
66 Amos Pierce,
111 00
Samuel A. Pratt, agt.,
88 00
66 Proprietors of Boston Daily Advertiser,
198 00
Quinsigamond National Bank,
348 00
66 Hiram Rice,
148 50
Mary M. Rice,
45 83
Charles O. Rogers,
.
-
-
Sanford Ruby, 22 92 -
66 Angeline A. Sawyer,
78 45
Henry M. Sherman, -
-
4 60
66 Joseph Sprague,
386 65
66 Sarah F. D. Spurr,
33 00
66 State Mutual Life Assurance Co.,
2419 50
-
-
-
.
-
34 16
H. W. Knight,
-
167 50
-
-
.
186
Paid E. B. Stoddard, Adm'r,
256 00
N. B. Stone,
-
-
23 68
66 Sarah W. Stowell,
-
-
72 00
Ethan R. Thompson,
36 00
Margaret S. Tucker, -
-
-
23 84
66 George Upham, -
405 00
James H. Wall,
5 00
66 Martha D. Wells,
18 00
William A. Wheeler, Ex'r, -
127 29
Luther Wheelock, -
72 00
Estate of Joseph White, -
117 76 -
Calvin Willard,
67 50
Worcester County Institution for Savings, .
6866 11
Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, 2212 00
525 00
Amount unexpended Jan. 1, 1866, LICENSES.
1,055 78
Received for Amusements, including theatre, 545 00
Auctioneers, - - 10 00
Billiard and Bowling Saloons, 150 00
Fire Works, -
70 00
Hackney Carriages, -
76 00 -- 851 00
EXPENDITURES.
Transfer to Contingent Expenses, -
851 00
LIGHTING STREETS.
APPROPRIATION, -
- 4,000 00
Transfer from Contingent Expenses,
- 1,318 81
-__- 5,318 81
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Elzaphan P. Brewer, labor, repair- ing, etc.,
- 83 89
66 George H. Clark, green paint, - -
3 50
A. H. Davis, 3 ladders, 6 00 .
Calvin Foster, & Co., glass, -
40 00
J. W. Hooper, lamp posts, -
7 50
J. W. Jordan, lanterns, etc., -
89 87
Kinnicutt & Co., glass, etc.,
24 69
S. Taft & Sons, 347 gals. comb. oil, - 318 01
freight and barrels, - 18 76
lamps, matches, and sundries, 40 22
376 99
-
-
-
-
-
-
Priscilla Wyer,
25,360 84
-
-
-
187
Paid William A. Wheeler, lamp frames. 23 68 Worcester Gas Light Co., gas יו for 190 street lamps, - 2,481 27 care of 190 gas and 68 fluid lanterns and lighting, 1,137 50
pipe and labor, repairing, and sundries, -
781 93
U. S. Excise Tax, - 261 99
-- 4,662 69 5,318 81
LOANS OR DEBT.
Debt January 1, 1866,
364,459 70
Received from Luther M. Amidon,
1000 00
66
Emory Banister,
- 1000 00
Emory Banister, Exe.
- 3500 00
Edward Bemis,
500 00
George Brown,
2000 00
Central National Bank,
· 25000 00
Stephen Chadwick,
1500 00 -
66 Persis E. Chapin,
600 00
66
City National Bank,
- 37000 00
John Claflin,
- 1000 00
Mary Claflin,
- 1000 00
Simeon Clapp,
750 00
Edwin Conant,
1900 00
66
Isaac Davis,
- 11850 00
Isaac Davis, Trustee of Wor. - 3333 33
Academy,
Isaac Davis, Trus St. Guards, 388 70
Earle and Jones, - 6000 00
First National Bank, - 45000 00
66 A. H. Fiske,
200 00
Free Public Library, - 5000 00
66 Samuel F. Gates,
800 00
66 Sophronia Hawes, 650 00
66 John Jepherson, - 3500 00
66 Catharine Jones,
400 00
- 8568 00
Willard Jones, Levi Lincoln, - 1000 00
Merchants National Bank, - 5000 00
66 P. B. Mignault, - - 1800 00
New England Prot. Union, 4000 00
Quinsigamond Nat. Bank, 15000 00
. Mary M. Rice, -
. 1000 00
-
66
188
Received from Angeline Sawyer,
900 00
66
Henry M. Sherman, - 345 00
66
Joseph Sprague, -
- 5000 00
Sarah F. D. Spurr,
1100 00
State Mut. Life Assurance
Co.,
- 15000 00
E. B. Stoddard, Exr.
- 10898 00
Nehemiahı B. Stone,
700 00
Sarah W. Stowell, -
2400 00
Ethan R. Thompson,
1200 00
66 Newell Tyler,
650 00
George Upham, -
1000 00
66
Gill Valentine, -
100 00
66 James H. Wall, - -
400 00
Martha D. Wells, -
600 00
Luther Wheelock,
2400 00 -
66
Albert Witt,
1500 00
Worcester County,
- 10000 00
Worcester Co., Institution for Savings,
8000 00
Worcester Five Cents Sav-
ings Bank, ,
- 16000 00
Worcester Mechanics Sav-
ings Bank,
- 11000 00 -
Priscilla Wyer, - -
- 5000 00
-648,893 44
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Luther W. Amidon, - -
- 1000 00
Central National Bank,
-
-
- 25000 00
Stephen Chadwick, - -
-
-
500 00
Persis E. Chapin,
- 175 00
John Claflin, -
-
-
- 1000 00
Simeon Clapp,
750 00
City National Bank,
- 37000 00
Edwin Conant,
-
-
- 2500 00
County of Worcester, -
- 10000 00
Isaac Davis, -
- 5850 00
Calvin Dyer,
-
-
-
- 2000 00
Earle & Jones,
-
-
- 6000 00
First National Bank,
-
-
- 45000 00
Samuel F. Gates,
-
.
. 800 00
Lucretia S. Goddard,
-
-
- 400 00
Levi Goss,
- 2500 00
-
-
-
-
-
189
Paid Dennis I. Harthan,
-
-
- 3100 00
Willard Jones, -
-
-
- 2000 00
Dexter Knight,
· 1000 00
66 Levi Lincoln,
- 3000 0.0
Merchants National Bank,
. 5000 00
P. B. Mignault,
3000 00
George F. Newton,
600 00
66 New England Protective Union,
- 4000 00
66 Amos Pierce,
1800 00
Quinsigamond National Bank, Mary M. Rice,
1000 00
Henry M. Sherman, -
-
345 00
E. B. Stoddard, Ex'r,
-
-
1550 00
Nehemiah B. Stone,
-
700 00
Margaret S. Tucker,
-
-
1000 00
66 James H. Wall.
400 00
William A. Wheeler, Ext'r,
1700 00 -
66 Estate of Joseph White,
3200 00
Calvin Wiilard, .
-
1500 00
Worcester Co. Institution for Savings, 2104 85
Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank,
16000 00
Worcester Mechanics Savings Bank, 11000 00
66 Priscilla Wyer, 5000 00
224,474 85
Amount due Jan. 1, 1866 :
City Debt proper,
- 54140 07
Library Debt, ʹ -
-
- 2637 07
Providence St. School House,
- 1027 52
Water Debt including Aqueduct,
201127 11
Water Interest,
1460 50
War Debt, -
150277 34
1
Temporary Loan, .
-
-
424,418 59
PAUPERS.
APPROPRIATION. 10000 00
Received from cities and towns for board, provisions, wood and sundries furnished paupers,
1453 63
66 from John Farwell,
for oxen, 1651 07
242 00
66 for hay, 24 96
from Mrs. O'Connell, for board, 70 00
from Geo. B. King, for board of horse, 77 55 25
-
-
- 13748 98 -
.
15000 00
190
Received for corn sheller, 7 00 Transfer from Contingent Expenses, 241 00 13,767 21
EXPENDITURES.
Paid George W. Gale, salary as clerk, 500 00
66 amount paid out for tickets, postage, horse hire and sun- dries, 223 73
Rufus Woodward, salary, City Physician, 200 00 66 consultation, &c., 29 25
66 State Industrial School, board of girls, 15 00
State Lunatic Hospital, Taunton, board of patients, ,
190 61
State Lunatic Hospital, Worcster, board of patients,
526 86
State Reform School, board of boys, 97 14
State Reform School, National Branch, board of boys, 71 90
City of Boston, support of paupers,
93 72
Town of Fitchburg,
47 25
66 Town of Waltham, 60 00
For support of Persons out of Almshouse.
Paid monthly allowance made to sundry persons by the Overseers of the Poor, in cash, . 1624 28
Angier & Rose,
groceries,
24 00
Ballard & Spurr,
66
13 00
John S. Ballard,
60
88 00
John J. Brosnihan,
303 00
Wm. L. Clark,
24 00
66 J. R. Cook & Bro.,
100 00
Henry Griffin,
118 00
66 Loammi Harrington,
63 50
Hobbs & Winn,
30 00
Horace Hobbs,
117 00
Holden & Brother,
77 18
Howe & Hackett,
80 00
David D. Keyes,
66
43 51
Charles G. Parker,
66
2 00
Penniman & Harrington,
51 00
Sibley Putnam, 66
40 00
.
150 00
C. A. & J. W. Hoppin,
116 50
Vernon A. Ladd,
191
Paid H. B. Stone, groceries,
64 00
William O. Swett,
41 00
Stephen Taft & Son,
66
16 00
66 James E. Wood,
15 00
66 Charles S. Bancroft,
wood,
3 76
66 Garfield & Parker,
69 00
W. S. Halsey & Co., coal,
84 62
Francis Heron, drawing wood,
101 40
William H. Jourdan, coal,
609 80
D. F. Parker, wood,
25 00
66
Worcester Water Works, wood,
529 50
66
Adams & Brown, printing,
136 00
66 Asa B. Adams, 66
2 25
William Allen, register,
17 00
Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods,
13 00
Edward Bemis, shoes,
1 15
Nathan T. Bemis, horse hire,
14 00
Braman, Perham & Co., pipe, etc.,
1 83
66 Simeon Clapp & Co., shoes,
4 00
66 Bridget Conlan, rent,
7 00
Horace Day, boarding,
6 64
66 Perley Dean, expenses,
11 25
66 Dewey & Mason, rent,
6 00
Hugh Doherty, clothing,
3 00
Josiah L. Fairbanks, book,
25 00
Wm H. Goulding,
medicine,
2 70
James Green & Co.,
.
23 03
Meltiah B. Green & Co., " ·
15 60
J. L. Hall, expenses,
6 10
George P. Harlow, medicine,
4 30
Samuel Harrington, expenses,
10 00
66
George G. Hildreth, coffins, burials, etc., John Q. Hill, medicines,
7 05
George P. Kendrick, hacking,
2 00
F. D. Lord, medical services,
6 25
Maynard & Co., beef, etc.,
1 00
F. A. McConville, coffins, burials, etc.,
86 00
M. S. McConville, medicine, 19 75
66 Nath'l R. Parkhurst, services and sundries, 6 00
66 J. L. Peters, dry goods, 13 78
A. C. Ruggles, board and care, 23 25
Sanford & Co., record book, 11 50
6 David Scott, medicine, 2 60
55 00
192
Paid George Sessions, coffins, burials, etc., 51 20
66 Shaw & Williams, medicines, 9 95
. H. W. Simons, shoes, 3 75
66 George R. Spurr, medicine,
6 55
Stayner & Carpenter, shoes,
22 15
Caleb A. Wall, advertising,
2 50
A. P. Ware & Co., clothing, 4 00
Estes Wheelock, hacking, 3 00
EXPENSES OF FARM.
Paid John Farwell, Sup't, salary, 550 00
66 cash paid out for sundries, 158 62
Sarah E. Farwell, gratuity, 50 00
66 George T. Aitchison, repairs, etc., 10 75
66 Allen & Reed, boots and shoes, 28 55
William Allen, 1 register, 11 50
66 Oliver Ames & Co., 1 corn sheller, 7 00
" Cyrus Arnold, soap and scraps, 136 32
66 C. Baker & Co., planing and sawing, 9 35
66 Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods,
435 98
66
Edward Bemis, shoes,
28 10
66
John J. Brosnihan, groceries, 22 02
66
R. Champion, repairing wringer roll, 1 75
66
Clark, Sawyer & Co., crockery, etc., 30 10
66
Samuel Clark, sundries, 27 60
66 William L. Clark, groceries,
932 59
T. P. Curtis, 9 00
66 A. G. Cutter, labor,
10 00
66 Silas Dinsmore, medicine,
10 40
Drury & Adams, pear trees,
4 75
66 Andrew Duncan, repairing,
3 81
66 William D. Fenno, spectacles,
2 90
Levi L. Flagg, making cider, Samuel H. Flagg, 2d, blacksmithing,
10 15
H. Fobes & Co., beef and scrap,
21 47
66 C. Foster & Co., sundries,
33 48
66 C. W. Freeland, clothing,
34 00
E. R. Fuller, labor and nails, 8 30
George Geer, sundries, 12 78
Samuel M. Gould, labor. .. 78.50
James Green & Co., medicine, . 35 32
A. J. Bemis, blacksmithing,
50 70
N. T. Bemis, horse hire,
7 50
Simeon Clapp & Co., boots and shoes, 15 02
4 38
193
Paid Meltiah B. Green, & Co., medicine, 1 55
· Henry Griffin, groceries,
123 21
W. S. Halsey & Co., coal,
246 92
66 George P. Harlow, camphor,
1 00
Loammi Harrington, groceries,
45 83
Highway Department, manure, etc., . 154 50
John Q. Hill, medicine,
17 37
66 George Hobbs, bricks,
5 85
66
Parker Holden, meal, etc.,
183 70
John L. Hood, sundries,
18 18
66
Benjamin E. Hutchinson, repairing, etc., 10 33
66
Jenkins, Hamilton & Co., dry goods, 51 43
66
Kendall & McClennan, hats, caps, etc., 6 98
Kinnicutt & Co., sundries, 16 47
66
J. B. Lawrence & Co., chairs,
21 00
60 Harry O. Lee, millinery, .
8 00
66 Amaniah B. Lovell, labor and trucking,
5 88
John D. Lovell, sundries,
47 93
F. A. Makepeace, spectacles,
3 50
John Manning, labor,
40 00
Maynard & Co., meat,
25 96
66 Benjamin Meachum, boots, 2 25
86 20
66 Henry W. Miller, hardware, repairs and sundries, 371 69
66 Amory Moore, sawing,
37 17
66 Newton & Whittemore, scraps etc., 28 25
M. P. Nye, meats,
3 31
John B. O'Leary & Bro., blacksmithing, 19 75
A. & R. J. Parker, meal and flour, . 114 40
Aaron Parker, meal, corn and beans, 35 10
D. F. Parker, oxen, . ·
256 00
66 O. H. Perry, clothing,
12 95
J. S. Pinkham, dry goods,
48 06
66 Sumner Pratt, flour, 36 00
D. J. Rawson, yeast, . 73
66 Werden P. Reynolds, services, 70 00
Curtis Rice, labor, . 2 00
Leonard R. Hudson, crackers and bread,
71 32
Insurance Co., insuring almshouse, . 89 50
Wm. H. Jourdan, coal, 213 38
66 T. M. Lamb, eight day clock, 11 00
Henry Larned, labor, 4 50
Morris Melaven, repairing, etc.,
194
Paid Rogers & Southgate, sole leather, 17 27
Win. H. Sanford & Son, stationery, .
16 59
66 David Scott, medicine, 20 18
66 George Sessions, coffin, burial, etc., . 8 00
Lee Sprague & Co., flour and meal, . 91 68
66 Stockwell & Joslin, coffee, spices, etc., 19 25
J. H. Stockwell, spectacles, 3 00
66 Merrill Stockwell, horse,
245 00
66 Charles Stubbs, fish and oysters,
28 04
66 George T. Sutton, labor, etc., . 16 20
35 59
66 Town of Shrewsbury, tax, 71 25
N. G. Tucker, labor, etc.,
21 70
Caleb A. Wall, advertising, 2 50
66 A. P. Ware, & Co., clothing, · 39 00
66 Henry E. Warren, meat and vegetables, 355 37
66 Wm. A. Wheeler, castings, 19 00
Leonard White, meat, 39 91
66 Lois Wood, labor, 8 00
66 Isaac Woodcock, blacksmithing, 10 70
-13,767 21
POLICE & WATCHMEN.
APPROPRIATION,
. 12000 00
Received for fees,
2232 30 ·
" theatre,
90 00
Transfer from Contingents,
.
337 32 .
14,659 62
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Charles B. Pratt, salary as Marshal, 1500 00
" Charles M. Ruggles, salary as Deputy Marshal,
850 00
James M. Drennan, 66
66
778 10
66 - John A. Dana, 66 66
21 90
66 Police, pay roll special for June,
8 00
66 66
60 66 " July 4th,
316 00
66
66 " Regatta,
381 50
66
66 66 66 " August, 20 00
66
66 66 " December,
6 00
Henry Cole, Capt. of Watch 365 nights, 872 40
George W. Austin, watching, 286 1-2 " 591 37
Nelson Baldwin, 66 206 66 412 00
66 Ezra Coombs, 66 107 66 237 00
66
George W. Comee,
66
40
66
86 75
66 A. Y. Thompson & Co., dry goods,
195
Paid John A. Dana, watching,
107 1-2 "
215 00
66 Perley Dean,
365
753 00
John Fallon,
66
35
66
73 25
66 Joseph H. Flint,
66
365
66
753 00
66
Charles N. Hair,
66
30
66
60 00
66 Joseph L. Hall,
66
353
66
728 75
66 Floyd H. Harris,
66
178
66
379 00
66 Clark Jillson,
66
195
66
368 00
Warren B. Johnson,
66
35
66
73 25
66
Henry C. Lowell,
66
9
66
18 00
66 Edwin D. McFarland,
153
66
329 00
66 John F. Murry,
66
9
60
18 00
66
George F. Newton,
66
365
66
753 00
66
Otho A. Ramsey,
66
108
66
216 00
66
Patrick E. Ratigan,
353
66
726 50
66 Homer Sawtell,
66
9
66
18 00
66 George C. Sawyer,
66
1
2 00
66
Welcome W. Sprague, 66
118
66
259 00
66 W. Ansel Washburn,
355
733 00
66
Chas. W. Wentworth, "
358
66
738 50
66 George W. Austin, part payment for overcoat,
25 00
Nelson Baldwin, 66
66
66
25 00
66 Joseph L. Hall, 66
66
25 00
66
W. Ansel Washburn, "
66
66
25 00
66
D. Evans & Co., buttons for coats and vests,
54 00
Adams & Brown, printing,
6 00
66
Cyrus Arnold, soap and barrel,
9 50
66 J. D. Baldwin & Co., advertising,
24 25
66 John S. Ballard, fluid,
·
66
John A. Bancroft, team,
10 00
66
Braman, Perham & Co., sundries,
23 93
66
V. B. Brigham, oil and tubes, .
3 04
66 George H. Clark, labor, paint, etc.,
69 58
66 Stockwell & Clark, hacking,
2 00
66 Division No. 42, clothes lines,
1 80
66 Joseph Edgecomb, billies,
18 50
66 John Firth, paper and border, . 4 54
Calvin Foster & Co., rope and hand cuffs, 36 38
66 F. L. French, police badges, 29 75
66
169 1-2
360 87
66 William B. Martin,
9 00
196
aid J. C. French, labor and materials, 145 70
M. & Wells Goodwin, hack hire, 23 55
Charles Hamilton, police badges, 10 50
Nathan Harkness, posting,
2 25
66 John W. Jordan, stove and pipe,
41 06
Jeremiah Kane, services,
10 50
George P. Kendrick, hacking, . ·
14 00
Thomas J. Kettell, whitewashing, T. M. Lamb, clock, 4 00
Wm Lucas & Son, cleaning out chimney, 75
Alfred Parker, hacking, 13 00
66 Chas. M. Ruggles, cash paid out for sundries, 20 21
Charles H. Stearns, crackers, 53 25
E. M. Stockwell, hacking, 29 50
Stephen Taft & Son, sundries, .
18 48
Nathaniel G. Tucker, repairing,
4 00
Tyler & Seagrave, printing,
4. 00
Walker & Sweetser, ice,
22 55
Caleb A. Wall, advertising,
10 00
Estes Wheelock, hacking,
7 50
Thomas Wheelock, truant officer,
49 00
Charles Whittemore, hacking, 5 00
Mrs. C. Willard, cleaning, 96 68
Worcester Water Works, water,
13 00
14,659 62
SALARIES.
APPROPRIATION,
5000 00
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Phineas Ball, Mayor, 1000 00
66 John A. Dana, Clerk of Com. Council, 200 00
Charles Marvin, Messenger, 500 00
William W. Rice, Solicitor, -
200 00
Samuel Smith, City Clerk,
350 00
66 Horatio N. Tower, Samuel Smith and Fitzroy Willard, Assessors, - -
1200 00
« Gill Valentine, Auditor,
200 00
George W. Wheeler, Treasurer and Collector, -
1200 00
Transfer to Contingent Expenses, - 150 00
-
5000 00
3 13
197
SCHOOLS.
APPROPRIATION, - - 53000 00
Received from Commonwealth, -
1212 54
" for School Books, tax, - -
12 88
" from F. D. Dudley, for teaching, 17 00
-
EXPENDITURES.
Paid J. D. E. Jones, (Sup't.) salary,
1800 00
66 66
Eldora M. Aldrich,
teaching, -
-
130 22
66 Eugene K. Arnold,
66
-
398 14
Ella A. Baker,
221 51
66
S. Sophia Banister,
66
400 00
Rebecca Barnard,
66
425 00
66
Sarah J. Bates,
66
202 50
6
Florence V. Beane,
66
-
204 64
66
Sarah H. Bigelow,
6
73 50
66 Harriet Blood,
66
.
66
Mary E. Bothwell,
66
-
400 00
Henry P. Boyden,
66
734 89
Sarah M. Brigham,
66
55 00
66
Annie Brown,
6
48 84
Emma Brown,
66
-
405 24
66
O. M. Chamberlain,
66
85 53
66 Harriet N. Chase,
66
400 00
Esther G. Chenery,
66
-
360 00
66
Caroline R. Clements,
66
425 00
66
Sarah W. Clements,
66
400 00
66 Elizabeth H. Coe,
66
425 00
66 Fannie H. Coe,
66
400 00
66
Henry F. Cole,
66
-
344 00
P. Maria Cole,
66
-
420 93
66 Edward I. Comins,
66
1200 00
66 Lizzie Condon, 66
97 66
66
Emeline E. Crane,
66
419 07
66 Isabel L. Cushing,
66
-
206 85
66 T. S. Darling,
- 400 00
66 Cornelia M. Draper, 26
66
- 381 40
-
23 40
Linnie M. Allen,
-
82 50
66
Caroline F. Ayres,
-
-
396 14
Addie H. Barnes,
-
-
411 05
Emma L. Brooks,
-
390 69
-
-
-
400 00
66 Henrietta S. Clark,
-
-
-
-
54,242 42
expenses,
46 46
198
Paid A. S. Dunton,
teaching,
415 70
Lewis Dwight,
66
28 68
66 Maria S. Eaton,
8 71
66 Eliza A. Eddy,
355 00
Ellen M. Fay,
66
-
105 00
66 Minna S. Fitch,
66
-
400 00
Charlotte N. Follett,
-
425 00
Susie G. Gale,
66
-
130 24
Margaret M. Geary,
66
60 00
66
Carrie A. George,
425 00
Sarah E. Goddard,
27 88
66 Lizzie C. Goodwin,
66
330 34
Harris R. Greene,
-
1400 00
Hester A. Greene,
345 91
Jennie A. Greene,
90 43
66
Loise P. Grosvenor,
.
336 95
66 Mary A. Hakes,
24 71
Ann E. Hall,
348 24
Vashti E. Hapgood,
241 87
« Hattie A. Harrington,
368 62
Mary A. Harrington,
360 93
Harriet Hathaway,
419 08
Caroline Hewett,
425 00
Kate Hobbs,
400 00
Martha Hobbs,
398 14
Addison A. Hunt,
66
1116 26
George B. King,
-
. 24 00
66 Mary E. D. King,
190 50
Abbie F. Knowles,
-
40 40
Hattie E. Lamb,
66
-
197 67
Mary M. Lawton,
66
-
405 24
66 Mary E. Lovell,
66
-
409 30
Mary J. Mack,
6.6
-
400 00
Mary T. Magennis,
-
348 35
J. M. Manning,
83 72
Mary E. Maynard,
288 75
Mary S. Maynard,
66
-
425 00
Anna E. McCambridge,
66
-
340 23
Charlotte McFarland,
66
350 00
Ella M. McFarland,
-
-
425 00
66 Ellen Merrick,
66
-
423 96
Isaac N. Metcalf,
580 05
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
350 00 1
Kate A. Meade,
-
-
199
Paid Fannie E. Mills,
teaching,
61 04
Calvin E. Moran,
410 40
Laura L. Newton,
66
-
406 97
Sarah J. Newton,
400 00
Tirza S. Nichols,
.
425 00
Louisa V. Palmer,
66
.
105 00
66
Matilda Parker,
334 12
Caroline Parkinson,
425 01
M. E. Pease,
66
-
318 23
Harriet N. Perry,
66
400 00
Lydia A. Perry,
66
-
400 00
Sarah L. Phillips,
400 00
Clara C. Plimpton,
-
279 07
Abigail Pratt,
66
-
400 00
Adelia M. Pratt,
323 75
Lizzie Pratt,
400 00
Martha A. Pratt,
-
240 00
Jane E. Prentice,
26 25
Caroline E. Putnam,
-
400 00
Julia A. Rockwood,
-
405 23
Anna U. Russell,
-
133 28
66
Helen M. Shattuck,
66
-
279 26
Mary A. Slater,
400 00
66
Abbie C. Smith,
142 43
Hattie A. Smith,
-
323 75
Joanna F. Smith,
66
-
415 11
66
Mary A. Smith,
400 00
M. S. Snow,
446 41
Anne C. Stewart,
-
204 64
Abbie A. Swallow,
-
169 50
66 Nellie C. Thomas,
-
114 84
Elizabeth Thurber,
-
138 36
66
Sarah D. Tucker,
-
339 05
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