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For carpenter's labor,
$2,313 44
Lumber,
962 85
Mason-work,
829 27
Paint stock and labor,
590 69
Plumbing,
938 55
Hardware,
417 95
Window curtains, etc.,
270 10
Sewers,
594 17
Trucking,
527 25
Slate repairs,
201 79
Miscellaneous items,
42 29
$7,788 35
For repair of stoves and furnaces,
$985 37
Steam heating apparatus, Furniture,
556 98
1,081 94
Total of all repairs,
$10,412 64
416
CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 41.
The amount paid janitors,
$8,728 54
For coal, 8,770 65
The amount expended for new school furniture has been, 1,652 23
For cleaning buildings and yards, removing ashes, etc., 1,429 23
Insurance,
934 03
Gas,
379 74
WATER DEPARTMENT.
New house at Lynde Brook Reservoir-
Amount of contract,
$1,550 00
Extra for additional back room,
145 00
Bulkhead,
15 50
Closet,
12 00
Chimney and brick piers in cellar,
34 00
$1,756 50
Repairs of barn at Reservoir, new shingling and clapboarding, new cornice, new doors, etc., $675.00.
The buildings of the department on Thomas street are in very good repair, and the amount expended for repairs has been, for lumber and carpenter work, $213.58.
Material sold-
Old iron, brick, etc., City Hall, $164 67
Central District Court and Police building, old doors sold, 5 00
School Department material sold, 40 62
$210 29
Amount of stock and tools on hand at repair shop, 36 School
street, as per schedule, $510 23
Respectfully submitted.
CHAS. H. PECK, Supt. of Public Buildings.
TABLE SHOWING THE LOCATION, SIZE AND VALUE OF THE SCHOOL-HOUSES AND SCHOOL-HOUSE LOTS BELONGING TO THE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
LOCATION.
Material.
Stories.
Size.
No.of School
Condition.
Estimated
Value.
Size of Lots,
sq. feet.
Estimated
Value per
Amount.
Total Value
of Houses
and Lots.
Higlı .. ..
Brick.
3
130 x 87
16
Good.
$125,000
31,672
$1.30
$41,173
$166,173
Belmont Street .
2
92 x 90
16
66
45,000
31,440
25
7,860
52,860
Dix Street .
2
96 × 60
11
30,000
24,000
25
6,000
36,000
Sunnyside
..
2
107 x 53
10
29,000
25,009
20
5,001
34,001
Winslow Street ...
66
2
94 x 94
10
66
26,500
34,858
25
8,715
35,215
Chandler Street ..
.6
2
96 x 60
11
66
28,000
40,000
25
10,000
38,000
Woodland Street ..
66
2
50 x 30
13
=
24,000
52,664
10
5,266
29,266
Millbury Street .....
2
75 x 43
4
66
12,000
7,000
8
560
12,560
Millbury Street .....
3
75 x 53
12
66
33,000
23,433
60
14,060
47,060
Thomas Street ......
..
2
62 × 50
66
20,000
9,487
1.30
12,333
32,333
Walnut Street .....
66
3
52 x 50
10
66
30,000
17,200
1.25
21,500
51,500
Sycamore Street ...
2
8
=
9,000
14,900
10
2,918
22,918
South Worcester ...
2
75 x 32
8 8
18,000
58,000
50
29,000
47,000
Providence Street ..
2
94 × 94
10
.6
27,100
36,527
15
5,479
32,579
East Worcester ..
3
62 × 50
6
13,000
18,150
40
7,260
20,260
East Worcester ..
2
52 × 30
4
66
27,000
48,040
20
9,608
36,608
Lamartine Street ... Adriatic.
3
62 × 51
6
15,000
25,000
10
2,500
17,500
Wood.
2
45 × 30
4
Fair.
3,000
13,400
30
4,020
17,520
Ash Street .
3
59 x 51
6
Good.
66
15,000
24,897
15
3,704
18,704
Grafton Street
2
64 x 52
4
2
Fair.
2,000
16,083
40
6,433
9,433
Summer Street . .
2
62 × 50
4
Good.
12,000
12,555
40
5,022
17,022
Union Hill
Wood.
2
38 x 28
2
Fair.
2,000
11,000
10
1,100
3,100
Mason Street
Brick. 66
1
73 x 30
2
5,500
34,875
500
6,000
Northville
2
43 × 32
5,000
11,500
300
5,300
Tatnuck ...
1
30 × 25
1
Old
300
5,050
75
375
Trowbridgeville ..
1
36 x 28
1
Good.
1,500
43,560
100
1,600
Bloomingdale.
Brick.
1
40 x 32
1
Old.
200
14,000
200
400
Bloomingdale.
1
40 x 32
2,800
22,360
300
3,100
Adams Square.
1
31 × 28
2,500
21,500
200
2,700
Burncoat Plain.
1
40 x 32
1
1
1,200
21,780
100
1,300
Chamberlain
66
2
44 x 30
2
Good.
2,950
15,684
400
3.350
Lake View ...
2
46 x 32
2
6,600
29,440
100
6,700
Valley Fails .
Wood.
1
28 x 22
1
Old.
500
4,988
100
600
Greendale ... ...
1
37 x 33
1
Good.
2,300
30,000
300
2,600
Total.
49
279
$774,950
24.96 acres.
$252,560
$1,027,510
[in 1881, 58x 68, for six school-rooms. Ward 2 ward-room in basement. Addition built Hall in French roof and three school-rooms.
L 66 x 51.
Hall in French roof and three school-rooms, and Ward 4 ward-room in basement.
Addition built in 1880, 38x34.8, for 3 school-rooms. W. 1 w'd-rm & r'ms for eve draw'g s'h'l in this bldg. Ad'n b'lt in '80, 46.6x36.6 for sch'l-r'ms. W. 8 w'd- Two L's. [room in basement.
L 40 x 33 and three school-rooms in French roof. L 51 x 33.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
417
Valley Falls
Brick.
1
40 × 33
2
Good. 66
4,500
1,600
20,300
300
1,900
North Pond ..
Wood.
2
51 × 48
5
Poor.
20,000
34,500
5
1,725
21,725
Quinsigamond ....
2
75 × 32
9
20,000
29,184
123%
3,750
27,750
Freeland Street.
66
2
50 x 36
4
66
22,000
50,760
5
1,538
23,538
Edgeworth Street ...
.6
3
70 × 50
Oxford Street. ..
2
75 x 52
8
66
20,000
12,625
75
9,468
29,468
24,000
30,000
15
2,235
11,235
New Worcester ..
2
69 x 41
4
2
66
5,500
7,188
60
4,313
9,813
Ledge Street ...
2
78 x 62
9
30,000
40,670
20
8,134
38,134
2
96 x 60
4
13,400
30,000
8
2,400
15,800
2
75 x 43
=
66
10,000
10,000
Washington Street.
4
62 × 50
2
96 x 60
12
..
5,000
9,060
50
4,530
9,530
Brick. 66
Grafton Street.
Wood. 66
2
46 × 24
2,000
Salem Street.
Brick.
44 x 30
2
Good.
5,500
13,200
15
1,980
7,480
?
Wood.
Blithewood
4,500
Fair.
1
38 x 22
L 35 x 28.
3,000
Adriatic. .
90 x 62
9
7
66
Rooms.
foot,
REMARKS.
Woodland Street ..
Gage Street ....
13,500
3,000
APPENDIX.
APPENDIX.
GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS
OF THE
CITY OF WORCESTER, FOR 1887.
MAYOR. SAMUEL WINSLOW.
ALDERMEN. J. LEWIS ELLSWORTH, President. Ward 1 .-¡ J. LEWIS ELLSWORTH. 2 .-* SAMUEL A. PORTER.
3 .-¡ FRANCIS HARRINGTON.
4 .-* LUCIUS L. BRIGHAM. 5 .-¡ BENJAMIN BOOTH. 6 .-* ELLERY B. CRANE.
7 .-¡ GRANVILLE A. LONGLEY. 66 8 .-* THOMAS M. ROGERS.
CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ENOCH H. TOWNE. Office, No. 2 City Hall ; Residence, 23 Clinton Street.
CITY MESSENGER. CHARLES MARVIN. Office, No. 1 City Hall; Residence, 1 Clinton Street. * Term Expires 1888. 30
+ Term Expires 1889.
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COMMON COUNCIL.
President .- EDWARD I. COMINS. Clerk .- S. HAMILTON COE.
Ward 1 .- tJohn S. Brigham, *Henry C. Wheaton,
*Jos. P. Cheney, Jr.
Ward 2 .- tOliver M. Ball, ¡Edmund L. Parker, *William W. Scott.
Ward 3 .- tWilliam Rafferty, *William J. Ratigan, *James C. Luby.
Ward 4 .-¡ James H. Mellen, ¡Daniel S. Scannell, *James Early.
Ward 5 .-¡ James M. Cronin, *William O'Connell,
*Patrick J. Quinn.
Ward 6 .- tWilliam O. Wilder, ¡Geo. M. Woodward, *Lyman A. Ely.
Ward 7 .- tEdward I. Comins, *Arthur E. Dennis, *Charles F. Mann.
Ward 8 .- +Charles F. Aldrich, +George S. Clough,
*Cephas N. Walker.
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.
On Finance .- The Mayor, Aldermen Rogers and Longley, the President of the Council, Councilmen Quinn, Ely and Dennis.
On Claims .- The Mayor, Aldermen Porter and Rogers, the President of the Council, Councilmen Scott, O'Connell and Woodward.
On Printing .- Aldermen Ellsworth and Crane, Councilmen Ely, Aldrich and Ratigan.
On Highways and Sidewalks .- Aldermen Crane and Brig- ham, Councilmen Mann, O'Connell and Clough.
On Water .- The Mayor, Aldermen Ellsworth and Brigham, the President of the Council, Councilmen Cheney, Mann and Luby.
On Fire Department .- Aldermen Porter and Booth, Council- men Dennis, Scott and Parker. 1
On Lighting Streets .- Aldermen Brigham and Booth, Coun- cilmen Wheaton, Ratigan and Early.
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On Military Affairs .- Aldermen Harrington and Ellsworth, Councilmen Wheaton, Luby and Woodward.
On Education .- The Mayor, Aldermen Longley and Crane, the President of the Council, Councilmen Mellen, Cheney and Aldrich.
On Charities .- Aldermen Booth and Brigham, Councilmen Walker, Scannell and Ball.
On Ordinances .- Aldermen Crane and Longley, Councilmen Ely, Aldrich and Cronin.
On Sewers .- The Mayor, Aldermen Harrington and Longley, the President of the Council, Councilmen Early, Walker and Brigham.
On Public Buildings .- Aldermen Rogers and Porter, Coun- cilmen Quinn, Ball and Wilder.
On Mayor's Inaugural and Unfinished Business .- Aldermen Porter and Ellsworth, Councilmen Walker, Scott and Rafferty.
On Public Works .- The Mayor, Aldermen Ellsworth, Har- rington, Crane, Porter and Brigham, the President of the Coun- cil, Councilmen Cheney, Early, Mann, Dennis and Wheaton.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
On Assessments for Sewers .- Aldermen Longley and Har- rington.
On Assessments for Street Betterments .- Aldermen Brigham and Crane.
On Enrollment .- Aldermen Ellsworth and Rogers.
On Bills in Second Reading. - Aldermen Brigham and Longley.
On Elections and Returns .- Aldermen Porter and Booth.
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COMMON COUNCIL.
On Bills in Second Reading .- Councilmen Dennis, Mellen and Clough.
On Enrollment. - Councilmen Woodward, Scannell and Wilder.
On Elections and Returns .- Councilmen Scott, Cronin and Parker.
CITY SOLICITOR.
FRANK P. GOULDING.
Office, No. 405 Main Street ; Residence 44 Harvard Street.
TREASURER AND COLLECTOR.
WILLIAM S. BARTON. Office, No. 12 City Hall ; Residence, 23 High Street.
ASSESSORS.
Harrison G. Otis, Chairman. Thomas Talbot, Secretary.
Harrison G. Otis, 3 years. Thomas Talbot, 2 years.
Thomas Monahan, 1 year. Office, City Hall.
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.
Ward 1 .- - Ward 5 .- John F. Mahagan.
2 .- Samuel E. Staples.
6 .- -
3 .- Cornelius Shea.
7 .- Jonathan Luther.
4 .- John Garvey. 8 .- Charles M. Smith.
AUDITOR. HENRY GRIFFIN. Office, No. 7 City Hall. Residence, 48 Cedar Street.
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CITY ENGINEER. CHARLES A. ALLEN. Office, City Hall. Residence, 44 Webster Street.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. CHARLES H. PECK. Office, No. 6 City Hall. Residence, 29 Lincoln Street.
COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS. LUCIAN B. STONE. Office, No. 3 City Hall. Residence, 1030 Main Street.
WATER COMMISSIONER. JOHN G. BRADY. Office, No. 5 City Hall. Residence, 10 John Street.
WATER REGISTRAR. GEORGE E. BATCHELDER. Office, No. 5 City Hall. Residence, 96 Austin Street.
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.
Richard Matthews, Chairman. E. H. Towne, Clerk. Richard Matthews. George H. Mellen. Francis Plunkett. E. H. Towne.
COMMISSIONERS OF HOPE CEMETERY.
Albert Tolman, Chairman. Elijah B. Stoddard, Secretary.
William Bush, Superintendent.
Albert Curtis, Asst. Superintendent. William Bush, 5 years.
Albert Tolman, 4 years. Elijah B. Stoddard, 2 years.
Albert Curtis, 3 years. Thomas M. Rogers, 1 year.
426
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PARK-COMMISSIONERS.
Edward Winslow Lincoln, Chairman and Secretary. James Draper. Term expires first Monday in May, 1891. Edward Winslow Lincoln. Term expires first Monday in May, 1890.
O. B. Hadwen. Term expires first Monday in May, 1889. Martin Green. Term expires first Monday in May, 1888.
Edward L. Davis. Term expires first Monday in May, 1887.
COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUNDS.
Samuel Woodward, Chairman. Henry A. Marsh, Secretary. William S. Barton, Treasurer. Samuel Woodward, 3 years.
Edward L. Davis, 2 years. Henry A. Marsh, 1 year.
COMMISSIONERS OF THE JAQUES FUND AND OTHER FUNDS OF THE. CITY HOSPITAL.
Benjamin Walker, President. Chas. B. Pratt, Secretary .. William S. Barton, Treasurer. Benjamin Walker, 3 years. Albert Curtis, 2 years. Chas. B. Pratt, 1 year ..
DIRECTORS OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Francis H. Dewey, President. James E. Estabrook, Secretary and Treasurer.
H. H. Merriam, 6 years. J. O. Marble, 5 years. M. H. Harris,
Thomas Griffin, Adin Thayer, 3 years.
E. H. Russell, George Swan,
F. A. Gaskill, Jonas G. Clark,
James E. Estabrook, S 2 years. F. H. Dewey, 1 1 year.
Samuel S. Green, Librarian.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Lemuel F. Woodward, Chairman. James C. Coffey, Clerk .. James C. Coffey, 3 years.
Henry Griffin, 2 years. Lemuel F. Woodward, 1 year.
A. G. Bullock,.
4 years.
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APPENDIX.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE. SAMUEL WINSLOW, ex-officio, President. A. P. MARBLE, Superintendent and Secretary. Office, No. 492 Main Street.
Members whose term expires January, 1890.
Members whose term expires January, 1889. Members whose term expires January, 1888.
William T. Souther, Geo. F. Thompson,
Rebecca Barnard,
Charles Ballard,
Edward F. Tolman,
Charles F. Adams,
James E. Guerin,
John B. Drennan, Eugene M. Moriarty,
M. J. P. McCafferty, John J. Hughes,
John B. Ratigan,
Peter J. Nihill,
Daniel J. Kelley, Joseph H. Kelley,
George L. Sanford,
Wm. H. Dexter, Alzirus Brown,
Arthur M. Taft,
Emerson Warner, Henry L. Parker,
Joseph F. Lovering.
Freeman Brown. George Swan.
TRUANT COMMISSIONERS. SAMUEL WINSLOW, Mayor. A. P. MARBLE, Superintendent of Schools. W. ANSEL WASHBURN, City Marshal. HENRY E. FAYERWEATHER, MICHAEL J. ENGLISH,
, Truant Officers.
CITY MARSHAL.
W. ANSEL WASHBURN. Office, Police Station, Waldo St. Residence, 3 Benefit Court.
FIRST ASSISTANT-MARSHAL. FRIEWALDAU C. THAYER. Office, Police Station, Waldo Street. Residence, 7 Oread Place.
SECOND ASSISTANT-MARSHAL. AMOS ATKINSON. Office, Police Station, Waldo Street. Residence, 90 Canterbury Street.
CAPTAIN OF NIGHT POLICE. DAVID A. MATTHEWS.
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CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 41.
PATROLMEN.
Barker, Charles W.
Barker, George V. Beahn, John F. Bellows, Simeon M.
Horgan, John J. Hubbard, M. J. Hurley, Thomas. Johnson, James T.
Blake, Oliver.
Johnson, O. A.
Bullock, Sylvanus G.
Johnson, Wm. H.
Clifford, Dennis E.
Linquist, Nils.
Colby, R. M.
Lombard, Eneas.
Collins, Patrick.
Legassy, John.
Connors, M. J.
Macomber, Calvin L.
Crowell, Edward S.
Maloney, J. M.
Cummings, Thomas.
March, Addison.
Curtis, Eben R.
Matthews, Robert F.
Deady, Michael.
McCarthy, Daniel. McCarthy, Joseph S.
Delaney, Geo. T.
*McLane, J. J.
Dillon, Luke J.
McMurray, Thomas.
Drohan, W. N.
Mecorney, H. H.
Dunn, John.
Mooney, N. J.
Eaton, Edward H
O'Connell, James P.
Fairbanks, Edson.
O'Connell, M. J.
Farr, John R.
O'Connor, James.
Finneran, Wm.
O'Connor, John.
Fitzpatrick, Edward C.
O'Day, John E.
Foley, Daniel.
O'Day, P.
Foley, M. J.
O'Sullivan, John.
Flint, Joseph H.
Piper, Wm. A.
Garland, Charles A.
Ramsdell, Wm. R.
Goggin, David.
Ratigan, P. E.
Green, M. S. Hanson, Chas. R.
Reardon, John W. Roach, James W. Sampson, F. H.
Harper, Andrew.
Healey, Michael J.
Shippee, Chas. H.
Hickey, Wm.
Stone, William J. E.
Hines, Patrick H.
Streeter, Edward H.
*Deceased.
Diggins, Patrick.
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APPENDIX.
'Streeter, H. B. Thayer, Apollos Q. Thayer, Moses. Thayer, Romanzo. Thompson, Chas. J.
Tyler, Elliott. Ward, S. W. Warren, John W. White, Wyman S.
SERGEANTS.
S. W. Ranger. Matthew J. Walsh.
CONSTABLES FOR CRIMINAL BUSINESS.
W. Ansel Washburn.
Reuben M. Colby.
Amos Atkinson.
Sumner W. Ranger.
Friewaldau C. Thayer.
Emery Wilson.
David A. Matthews.
Matthew J. Walsh.
Henry E. Fayerweather.
William Hickey.
Michael J. English.
Patrick O'Day.
W. L. Robinson. John Keyes. Arthur W. Macomber.
CONSTABLES FOR CIVIL BUSINESS.
Theodore H. Bartlett.
Daniel A. Hawkins.
David M. Earle.
James C. Coffey.
Charles Marvin.
Charles N. Hair.
Reuben Champion. Charles H. Cleveland.
James F. Finneran.
TRUSTEES OF THE CITY HOSPITAL.
Albert Curtis, President. Stephen Salisbury, Secretary.
Ellery B. Crane, Alderman. Albert Curtis, 4 years.
James Early, Council- Albert Wood, 3 years.
Charles F. Mann, $
men. Thomas H. Gage, 2 years. Stephen Salisbury, 1 year.
430
CITY DOCUMENT .- No. 41.
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. f
Samuel Winslow, President. George W. Gale, Clerk.
SAMUEL WINSLOW, Mayor, ex-officiis A. P. MARBLE, Supt. of Schools, W. ANSEL WASHBURN, City Marshal,
Members.
O. A. Kelley and Oscar F. Rawson, 3 years. Dennis C. Leonard and Alzirus Brown, 2 years. Charles B. Pratt and James B. McMahon, 1 year.
CITY PHYSICIAN. LEMUEL F. WOODWARD. Office, No. 52 Pearl Street.
KEEPER OF ALMSHOUSE. BENJAMIN F. PARKHURST.
UNDERTAKERS.
George Sessions. Waldo E. Sessions.
Frank E. Sessions.
Wm. J. Fay.
James E. Fay. George G. Hildreth. Andrew Athy. Alfred Roy.
PUBLIC WEIGHERS.
Wm. A. Barrows, N. Worcester. Wm. E. Drake, Lincoln Square. Charles W. Newhall, Salem Sq. , Quinsigamond. N. H. Chandler, S. Worcester.
MEASURERS OF WOOD. Wm. A. Barrows, N. Worcester. Charles W. Newhall, Salem Sq. N. H. Chandler, S. Worcester. Wm. E. Drake, Lincoln Sq.
SURVEYORS OF LUMBER.
Nahum R. Hapgood, George O. Hart, Thomas H. Hayford.
FENCE VIEWERS.
A. C. Buttrick, Charles Ballard, Frederick H. Chamberlain.
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APPENDIX.
MILK INSPECTOR. Elisha S. Knowles. Office, No. 3 Pleasant Street. FIELD DRIVER .- L. B. Stone. POUND KEEPER .- Michael J. Holley. SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Elisha S. Knowles. Office, No. 3 Pleasant Street.
BOARD OF ENGINEERS. Office, No. 10 Bigelow Court.
SIMON E. COMBS, Chief, 2 years. CHARLES M. MILLS, Clerk. Assistant Engineers. First, Edwin L. Vaughn, 1 year. Second, Geo. S. Coleman, 1 year. Third, Henry E. Robbins, 3 years. Fourth, Clifford O. Lamb, 3 years.
SUPERINTENDENT OF FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH. CHARLES M. MILLS, 1 year.
SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.
1887.
Mayor.
$2,500
City Clerk. 2,000
City Treasurer and Collector .. 2,800
City Engineer, to provide and board his teams
2,400
City Solicitor
2,500
City Physician.
1,200
Auditor of Accounts 1,300
City Messenger
900
Commissioner of Highways, to furnish his own team 2,100
Water Commissioner, to furnish his own team 1,700
Water Registrar
1,400
Superintendent of Public Buildings, to furnish his own team 1,600
Superintendent of Sewers, to furnish his own team 1,700
Clerk of the Common Council. 400
Clerk of the Overseers of the Poor 1,200
One Assessor and Chairman of the Board 1,700
Two Assessors-each 1,500 ..
Assistant Assessors-each . $3 per diem
Oleomargarine and Milk Inspector 150
Sealer of Weights and Measures 250
One Member of Board of Health 1,000
One Member of Board of Health 200
Chief Engineer of Fire Department 1,500 First Assistant-Engineer 350
Second, Third and Fourth Assistant-Engineers-each 250
Foremen of Companies-each. 175
Clerk of Board of Engineers 150
Engineers of Steamers. 250 Assistant-Engineers of Steamers 175
Hosemen and Hook and Laddermen-each 150
Assistant-Foremen of Companies-each. 165
Superintendent of Fire-Alarm Telegraph. 1,300
APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE YEAR 1887.
Abatements.
$ 2,500 00
Board of Health 2,400 00
City Hall. 1,800 00
City Hospital.
10,000 00
Fire Department
55,000 00
Fire Patrol. 1,200 00
Free Public Library 15,000 00
Highways, Paving and Sidewalks 80,000 00
Incidental Expenses 14,000 00
Interest
101,500 00
Interest on Sewer Loans 33,400 00
Lighting Streets 62,000 00
Pauper Department, City Relief. 12,000 00
Pauper Department, Farm. 18,000 00
Pauper Department, House Offal 9,000 00
Pauper Department, Truant School 3,200 00
Police Department. 85,000 00
Parks-Commission 8,000 00
Crystal Park.
21,000 00
Salaries.
22,000 00
School Department
235,000 00
School-houses
20,000 00
Sewers, Construction 65,000 00
Sewers, Maintenance 12,000 00
Sinking Funds 33,000 00
Street Construction. 45,000 00
Water Works, Construction 35,000 00
$1,002,000 00
3/a 1-D
Property of WORCESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY
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