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Total, as per item No. 14 of expenses
$717 54
61
Fire Department.
Appropriation . . $22,900 00
Henry L. Bixby, chief
of department . $1,500 00
William Bemis, assist- ant chief of de-
partment
62 50
$1,562 50
STEAMER NO. 1.
F. E. Judkins, en- gineer $950 00
H. C. Lindley, substi- tute engineer 36 54
F. H. Harrington, driver 750 00
O. A. Chick, substi- tute driver 28 84
95 83
H. C. Lindley, stoker Charles A. Thayer, substitute stoker 4 17
110 00
F. D. Graves, foreman C. W. H. Boulton, as- sistant foreman and secretary 105 00
R. J. Morrisey, hose- man . 100 00
J. F. Horrigan, hose- man 100 00
E. W. Lyons, hose- man . 100 00
O. A. Chick, hoseman 83 33
Am'ts carried forw'd, $2,463 71 $1,562 50
$22,900 00
62
Am'ts brought for'd . $2,463 71
$1,562 50 $22,900 00
E. P. Leavitt, hose- man 83 33
F. E. Liddell, hose- man ៛ 75 00
Walter Pingree, hose-
man .
25 00
John McCammon,
hoseman 16 66
R. F. Gilfeather, hose-
man
8 33
$2,672 03
STEAMER NO. 2.
R. S. Cummings, en-
gineer 950 00
G. K. Stacy, substi- tute engineer 36 54
C. L. Berry, driver . 750 00
A. A. Mosher, substi- tute driver 28 84
G. K. Stacy, stoker 97 15
Joseph Cummings, substitute stoker
3 85
George H. Haynes, foreman 110 00
F. H. Humphrey, as-
sistant foreman and secretary 105 00
J. Q. A. Hawkes, hose-
man . 100 00
Am'ts carried forw'd, $2,181 38
$4,234 53
$22,900 00
63
Am'ts brought forw'd, $2,181 38 W. F. Rand, hoseman 100 00
R. J. Riley, hoseman . 100 00 H. W. Nicholl, hose-
man 100 00
F. T. Burgess, hose- man
83 33
C. J. Crowley, hose-
man 41 68
C. M. Kibbe, hoseman 41 67
Joseph Cummings,
hoseman 12 60
J. P. Crosby, hoseman 8 33
$2,668 99
STEAMER NO. 3.
A. D. Colby, engineer Charles A. Peck, sub-
950 00
36 54
stitute engineer . John Foley, substitute engineer during
illness of Mr.
Colby from inju- ries received while in discharge of duty . . 49 44
A. C. Jewett, driver . 750 00
John Deary, substi- tute driver 28 84
John Foley, substi- tute driver 12 24
Chas. A. Peck, stoker 80 21
Am'ts carried for'd . $1,907 27
$4,234 53 $22,900 00
$6,903 52
$22,900 00
64
Am'ts brought forward, $1,907 27 $6,903 52 $22,900 00
A. I. English, foreman 110 00
S. F. Chadbourne, as- sistant foreman and secretary 105 00
C. P. Garey, hoseman 100 00
Daniel McDonald, hose- man 100 00
C. J. Polley, hoseman 100 00
C. E. Thompson, hose-
man 100 00
Alfred Mosher, hoseman
95 83
W. A. Thompson, hose- man 87 49
J. McMahon, hoseman 16 66
2,722 25
HOOK AND LADDER NO. 1.
Charles Murphy, driver 750 00
Martin Murphy, substi- tute driver
28 84
W. S. Higgins, foreman
110 00
F. B. Sisson, assistant foreman and secre- tary . 105 00
J. H. Williams, ladder-
man
100 00
O. Dow, ladderman 100 00
T. C. Nickerson, ladder- man 100 00
H. J. Williams, ladder- man
100 00
Am'ts carried forw'd, $1,393 84
$9,625 77 $22,900 00
65
Am'ts brought for'd, $1,393 84 $9,625 77 $22,900 00
J. Beal, ladderman 100 00
C. Coleman, ladderman 100 00
J. F. Horrigan, ladder-
man
100 00
J. B. Watt, ladderman 100 00
M. McLeod, ladderman 100 00
U. H. Dyer, ladderman 100 00
1,993 84
HOSE COMPANY NO. 4.
J. E. Watson, driver 600 00
O. A. Chick, substi-
tute driver
22 82
E. C. Waterhouse, fore-
man
110 00
A. J. Wardless, assist- ant foreman and sec- retary
105 00
Daniel Archibald, hose-
man
100 00
F. A. Dexter, hoseman 100 00
F. Lancaster, hoseman 70 83
John Deary, hoseman
29 16
1,137 81
HOSE COMPANY NO. 5.
William F. Soule, fore-
man
.
$55 00
Am'ts carried forward, $55 00
$12,757 42
$22,900 00
66
Am'ts brought forward, $55 00 $12,757 42 $22,900 00
J. F. Washburn, fore-
man, assistant foreman and sec- retary 107 50
J. U. Kimball, assist- ant foreman, sec- retary and hose- man
102 50
John Frost, hoseman . 100 00
J. M. Taylor, hoseman 100 00
C. G. Fletcher, hose- man
100 00
$565 00
HOSE COMPANY NO. 6.
Bernard Early, fore-
man ·
$110 00
H. H. Miles, assistant
foreman and sec-
retary
105 00
D. J. Corcoran, hose-
man
100 00
P. E. O'Neil, hoseman 100 00
D. J. Cooney, hoseman 100 00
T. E. Haley, hoseman
100 00
$615 00
Amounts carried forward
$13,937 42
$22,900 00
67
Am'ts brought for'd, $13,937 42 $22,900 00 HOSE COMPANY NO. 7.
W. S. Cargill, fore-
man $110 00
Harley A. Smith, as-
sistant foreman and secretary 105 00
J. E. Trowbridge, hoseman 100 00
J. T. Thomason, hose-
man . 100 00
C. E. Rand, hoseman 100 00
G. H. Osborne, hose-
man 100 00
$615 00
16 firemen, extra serv-
ices, July 4 48 00
Repairs, Supplies and Incidentals.
Charles H. & Edgar Snow, horse $325 00
Frank Edmands, cash exchange of
horses 50 00
H. W. Crowell, grain 892 12
N. W. Tupper, grain 675 01
Albert Brackett, grain
571 92
E. Smead & Co., grain 520 54
Albert Brackett, coal and wood .
544 80
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal and wood . 391 35
Hills, Bullens & Co., coal and wood
63 50
N. and W. Gaslight Co., gas
343 87
Am'ts carried for'd, $18,978 53
$22,900 00
68
Amounts brought forward $18,978 53 $22,900 00
Water department, use of water . 201 00
1
M. Bunker, attendance upon sick horses . 155 50
J. R. Mclaughlin, attendance upon sick horses . 39 00
S. F. Cate, use of horses 46 00
Timothy Stuart, use of horses
21 88
J. O. Watson, use of horses 21 87
Dennis Leahy, use of horses
14 90
Charles H. Hale, use of horses
10 50
A. H. Roffe, use of horses 9 00
Nonantum Stables, use of horses 8 00
John Joyce, use of horses ·
6 13
S. L. Pratt, use of horses 3 50
William Weir, use of horses 2 00
Alvarado Mayer, three relief valves . 254 10
W. H. Wilson, fire hats 177 25
Manchester Locomotive Works, engine pole, etc. . ·
112 44
70 25
P. A. Mc Vicker, new pung, etc. Abbot-Downing Co., new wheels, etc. 65 00 · American Steam Gauge Co., noz- zles 60 00
A. S. Jackson, belts, etc. 54 50
Ryan Bros., setting tires, etc., 49 77
W. C. Smith, hose reel hitches
36 00
Ordway, Kimball, & Loring, bits, etc.
31 33
Am'ts carried for'd,
$20,428 45
$22,900 00
69
Amounts brought forward, . $20,248 45 $22,900 00
Tucker Manf. Co., iron beds, etc. 29 75
H. L. Bixby, expenses to national convention 25 40
Harden Hand Grenade Ex. Co.,
2 doz. grenades 20 00
George Woodman & Co. three brass valves . 18 00
Sherborn & Co., waste . 16 39
C. Callahan, shut off nozzle . 15 00
G. H. Osborne, care and exercise of horse . 15 00
Cable Rubber Co., hose 12 50
Leander Barber, brooms 12 25
Scrannage Bros. & Cook, gong, etc.
12 20
R. Stanley, liniment 12 00
John H. Pray, Sons & Co., oil car- pet, etc. . 11 75
F. E. Jenison, soap
11 00
Newton Odorless Excavating Co., cleaning vaults 10 00
L. J. Kendall, ice .
9 40
George H. Ellis, ice
7 50
Howard Bros., ice
5 76
F. Murphy, packing
9 31
George L. Baxter, fire engine light- ers 7 20
Charles E. Berry, rein snaps, etc.
7 00
S. F. Danforth & Co., horse salve 6 00
Boston Nickel Plating Co., plating bands, etc.
5 50
Amounts carried forward . $20,707 36
$22,900 00
70
Amounts brought forward . $20,707 36 $22,900 00
Whittier Machine Co., labor on boiler 4 65
M. G. Crane, wood 4 25
Hill & Langtry, horse clipper, etc. 4 00
A. J. Morse & Son, rein snaps 4 00
Putnam & Co .. mattress 2 75
Parsons & Co., dressing 2 25
A W. Mitchell, altering and re- pairing badge 2 00
Snowflake Oil Co., axle grease 1 50
F D. Graves, printing cards
1 50
D. J. Mahoney, watching fire
1 50
J C. Farrar, blacksmithing 234 40
Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing . 216 76
B F. Barlow, blacksmithing
104 34
Andrew Peters, blacksmithing
87 97
B. McFaden, blacksmithing
29 75
Thomas Belger, blacksmithing
17 76
(. A. Cole, blacksmithing 9 20
Scott & Maher, blacksmithing 3 60
Waltham Steam Laundry, laundry work 144 01
Charles Murphy, laundry work 36 00
Margaret Smith, laundry work 29 62
Mrs. Thomas Purcill, laundry work 23 90
Harley A. Smith, laundry work 23 28
Mrs. S. J. Bliss, laundry work 4 06
F. H. Harrington, laundry work . 3 69
Mrs. Thomas Ervin, laundry work 2 56
Amounts carried forward, . $21,706 66
$22,900 00
71
Amounts brought forward, . $21,706 66
$22,900 00
Speare, Gregory & Co., oil 21 12
Lustralis Mfg. Co., oil
6 45
A. A. Mosher, services 2 61
C. H. Jenison, expressage 17 40
Eames express, expressage
5 70
Fife's express. expressage
2 70
D. W. Brownell, material and la- bor 33 10
J. Carroll, material and labor 29 80
Peter Gray, material and labor 27 37
Arthur M. Gooch, material and Ja- bor
18 30
Pettee Machine Works, material and labor 18 07
E. W. Hodgson, material and labor 18 10
D. H. Mc Wain, material and labor R. Langtry, material and labor
18 00
18 00
C. S. Phillips, material and labor . 12 50 F. H. Humphrey, material and la- bor 11 08
William Welch, material and labor P. Y. Hoseason, material and la- bor
10 49
10 00
Robbins & Healey, material and labor 8 50
George Fuller, material and labor 6 64
W. F. Rand, material and labor
6 50
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor . 5 79
Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor
3 00
Amounts carried forward, . $22,017 88
$22,900 00
72
Am'ts brought forward, $22,017 88 $22,900 00
J. H. Williams, material and labor 2 50
Alfred Fitzpatrick, material and labor 2 10
S. D. Garey, material and labor 1 79
H. H. Hunt, material and labor 1 50
D. J. Cooney, material and labor . 1 50
C .. F. Hovey, supplies 48 57
Barber Bros., supplies
22 88
George H. Ingraham, supplies
21 91
Peck & Whipple Co., supplies 18 00
H. E. Woodberry, supplies 13 35
J. E Trowbridge, supplies 10 52
W. H. Gallison, supplies 10 00
I. R. Stevens, supplies 9 16
W. C. Gaudelet, supplies
8 33
American Fire Hose Mfg. Co., sup- plies 6 00
M. F. Whiton & Co., supplies 5 84
Isaac H. Snow, supplies
5 50
A. W. Snow, supplies 5 20
W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies
4 20
John J. Noble, supplies
3 78
H. W. Wellington, supplies
3 30
H. B. Coffin, supplies . 3 23
B. F. Houghton, supplies 2 35
Boston Belting Co., supplies . 2 33
C. W. Morehouse, supplies 2 20
C. F. Rogers, supplies . 2 15
S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies 1 65
A. A. Savage, supplies 1 40
Amounts carried forward, . $22,239 12
$22,900 00
73
Amounts brought forward, $22,239 12 $22,900 00
H. C. Lindley, shoveling snow from hydrants 1 75
R. J. Riley, shoveling snow from hydrants 1 75
G. K. Stacy, shoveling snow from hydrants 1 75
A. A. Mosher, shoveling snow from hydrants 1 75
A. J. Wardless, shoveling snow from hydrants 1 75
J. F. Washburn, shoveling snow from hydrants 1 75
D. J. Cooney, shoveling snow from hydrants 1 75
Sundry small bills
11 22
$22,262 59
FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH.
W. B. Randlett, fire alarm telegraph operator . $918 84 · C. A. Peck, substitute fire alarm tele- graph operator . 15 62
John Foley, substitute fire alarm tele-
graph operator . 15 60
Edwin Rogers, signal boxes, etc. . 259 47
Amts. carried forw'd $1,209 53
$22,262 59
$22,900 00
74
Amts. brought for'd, $1,209 53 $22,262 59 $22,900 00
Washburn & Moen
Manufacturing Co., wire 130 25
Edward E. Rice & Co., vitriol 95 02
Brownlee & Co., tele graph poles 85 90
B. and A. Railroad,
freight 83 45
Abiel Pevey, zincs
83 32
C. F. Crehore & Son, fuel for fire-alarm whistle 75 00
L. Cameron, labor 96 25
John McCarty, labor 48 13
Thomas Spencer, labor 48 13
John Barrett, labor 14 00
J. C. Farrar, black-
smithing
50 36
C. A. Cole, black- smithing
47 45
Charles L. Bly, wire,
34 45
etc.
William Welch, new harness 34 00
M. G. Crane, supplies
32 00
M. F. Lucas, cross- arms, etc. . .
31 94
Timothy Stuart, cart-
ing telegraph poles . 29 14
Am'ts carried forw'd, $2,228 32
$22,262 59
$22,900 00
75
Am'ts brought for'd, $2,228 32 $22,262 59 $22,900 00
J. O. Watson, carting telegraph poles . 18 00
N. and W. Gaslight Co., gas 10 58
H. L. Bixby, cash paid for labor 8 25
A. C. Jewett, horse collar 5 00
B. Early, labor on fire- alarm whistle 5 00
Eames express, ex-
pressage 3 75
Western Electric Co., bell 3 00
William Welch, ma-
terial and labor . 14 72
J. H. Burrill & Co., material and la- bor . 7 90
Adam Beck, material and labor 7 91
F. H. Humphrey, ma- terial and labor . 5 63
John Cain, material and labor 4 38
D. H. McWain, ma- terial and labor . 3 50
S. D. Garey, material and labor . 2 23
Sundry small bills
11 11
$2,339 28
Total, as per item No. 15 of expenses $24,601 87
Balance, overdrawn, transferred into treasury . $1,701 87
76
Funded Debt. Paid to City Institution for Savings, Lowell, town of Newton, note 6 per cent., due Oct. 3, as per item No. 16 of expenses $20,000 00
Funded Debt .- Schoolhouse Note.
Paid to Lynn Institution for Savings, note 4 per cent., due Jan. 25, as per item No. 17 of expenses 5,150 00
Gravel Land.
Appropriation
$3,000 00
Transferred from appropriation
for miscellaneous expenses 300 00
$3,300 00
Union Institution for Savings, for land on Pine street $2,000 00
J. Thomas Baldwin, for land on Pine street . 1,200 00
F. E. Hamblin, for sand
32 75
Albert H. Roffe, gravel
29 90
Joseph N. Bacon, gravel
22 63
Patrick Ryan, gravel .
6 30
Daniel Warren, for sand
4 00
Timothy Stuart, for sand
1 00
Total, as per item, No. 18 of expenses $3,296 58 Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $3 42
77
Highways, General Repairs.
Appropriation $50,000 00
Additional appropriation by order of City Council 5,000 00
Transfered from City Treasury by order City Council,amount received from Boston & Al- bany Railroad Corporation, for material and labor upon approaches to the bridges over the tracks of the Circuit Railroad
9,216 93
Transferrred from City Treasury by order of City Council, amount received from abut- tors on Bellevue street in part for reconstruction of said street . 3,000 00
Transferred from appropriation for drains and culverts, by order of City Council . Transferred from City Treasury by order of City Council, from sale of old horse 45 00
3,000 00
$70,261 93
William E. Fuller, services as su- perintendent of streets . $1,500 00
William E. Fuller, sundry cash expenses 7 00
John J. Ware, assistant superin- tendent of streets . 852 50
Am'ts carried for'd, $2,359 50
$70,261 93
78
Am'ts brought for'd, $2,359 50 $22,900 00
John A. Peck, assistant superin- tendent of streets . 852 50
George E. Stuart, assistant super- intendent of streets 1,030 25
Samuel M. Jackson, assistant su- perintendent of streets . 51 00
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, amount paid laborers on dis- charged tickets 6,600 68
John A Kenrick, treasurer, amount paid laborers upon highways, as per pay-rolls 39,932 20 W. H. Thompson, horses and ex- change of horses . 1,095 00
Water Department, use of water, etc. 192 80
Albert Brackett, grain
677 25
N. W. Tupper, grain .
555 81
E. Smead & Co., grain
216 30
H. W. Crowell, grain
193 42
George E. Johnson, grain
35 40
Nathan Haynes, hay
465 61
N. B. Douglass, hay
298 82
A. B. Potter, hay
215 89
George R. Collins, hay
193 65
Conrad Decker, hay
183 64
David Hall, hay
164 86
George M. Baker, hay
102 00
J. S. Carey, hay
101 43
Estate of L. C. Tolman, hay
53 70
Amounts carried forward, . $55,571 71
$70,261 93
79
Amounts brought forward $55,571 71 $70,261 93
Thomas Haynes, hay . 33 38
T. A. Collins, hay 26 67
M. C. Morrill, hay 21 54
C. F. Eddy & Co., hay and straw 454 06
Albert Brackett, hay and straw . 325 31
Almshouse department, hay and
straw 318 59
William Dix, hay and straw 77 40
E. Smead & Co., hay and straw . 61 02
J. Stearns, straw 58 64
H. W. Crowell, straw 48
N. W. Tupper, straw . 39 97
W. C. Strong, straw 26 26
Dwight Chester, straw 20 80
Willard Marcy, straw
18 66
F. Jones, straw
15 65
J. R. Mclaughlin, care of sick horses 121 00
M. Bunker, care of sick horses 21 50
H. M. Darling & Co., tools, etc. . 433 10
George F. Works, chestnut plank and posts 366 29
J. H. Whitney, chestnut posts and wood
184 90
George A. Goodyear, powder and fuse
220 43
Rockwell & Moseley, powder and fuse
103 50
John Pulcifer, carts · 195 45
A. F. Leatherbee, lumber
137 53
Amounts carried forward . $58,902 00
$70,261 93
80
Amounts brought forward, .
$58,902 00 $70,261 93
G. Fuller & Son, lumber 42 03
John J. Ware, use of horse and carriage 200 00
Rev. M. M. Green, gravel
449 55
Rev. M. Dolan, gravel .
120 30
James Lyon, trustee, gravel
100 00
C. S. Pulsifer, gravel .
36 40
William Collier, gravel
30 70
Benjamin Bourne, gravel, etc.
18 20
Simpson Bros., concreting . 285 01
F. E. Hamblin, drain-pipes, etc.
182 77
E. D. Brooks, trimming trees 81 25
Ames Plow Co., wheel barrows, etc. 56 50
Vacuum Oil Co., oil 50 70
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas 49 03
William C. Oastler, iron posts, etc.
47 40
William Jessop & Sons, steel 42 31
G. E. Gilbert, building wall on Centre street 39 00
W. H. Bustin, horse collars. 37 00
E. H. Mulliken & Co., cotton waste . 36 11
J. H. Houghton, pulley 35 00
Dodge, Haley & Co., hammers 34 75
Dennis Ryan, sods .
31 30
Patrick Grace, use of watering cart 25 00
N. Y. & N. E. Railroad, freight. 21 00
W. L. Dudley, currycombs and brushes 22 00
Am'ts carried forward, · $60,975 31
$70,261 93
81
Amounts brought forward $60,975 31 $70,261 93
M. W. Sands, brick 21 00
R Stanley, liniment 18 00
C. S Packard, moving building .
15 00
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams
84 00
Nonantum Stables, use of teams
42 00
George W. Bush, use of teams
32 00
W. H. Mague, use of teams. .
12 00
Timothy Stuart, labor, men and teams
44 00
Samuel M. Jackson, labor, men and teams 41 75
John Joyce, labor, men and teams 7 88
C. H Jenison, expressage
15 70
C. H. Hurd, expressage
9 85
Eames Express, expressage .
2 25
Joseph Breck & Sons, roller
14 40
Patrick Shea, sand
13 60
W. E. Church & Co., lifting jack
12 25
Leander Barber jr., brooms . .
11 25
M. C. Higgins, hose
10 20
Bradley, Hastings & Co., paving hammers 9 00
Quincy Harrington, filing saws 7 25
J. L. Knox, stone post.
6 00
S. D. Keegan, cart shafts
5 00
Drs. O. E. and W. O. Hunt, med- ical attendance 3 00
F. H. Harrington, clipping horse 3 00
J. N. Danforth, horse salve . 3 00
Amounts carried forward, . $61,418 69
$70,261 93
82
Am'ts brought forward, $61,418 69 $70,261 93
M. Pattie and John Holt, wash- ing and oiling hose. 3 00
Hill & Langtry, horse clipper 3 00
Bishop & Bros., ladder 2 04
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal
123 38
Albert Brackett, coal .
111 87
Cousens Bros., coal
62 77
George Warren & Co., coal, wood, etc. 22 00
Hills, Bullens & Co., coal, wood, etc. 30 20
George Hammill, wood 19 50
George Wright, wood . 6 00
James Nickelson, coal . 5 50
J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing. 987 33
Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing
750 85
Andrew Peters, blacksmithing 576 58
Thomas Belger, blacksmithing .
499 51
A. Danforth, Agt., blacksmithing 359 01
Scott & Maher, blacksmithing
311 23
Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing P. A. Mc Vicker, blacksmithing B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing
261 12
214 64
97 15
81 39
D. J. O'Donnell, blacksmithing. Charles H. Daniels, blacksmithing 75 88
John Pulcifer, blacksmithing 53 30
T. W. Mullen, blacksmithing 21 60
J. W. Scott, blacksmithing . 20 50
J. McFaden, blacksmithing 9 26
Amounts carried forward . $66,127 30
$70,261 93
83
Amounts brought forward, . $66,127 30 $70,261 93
Samuel D. Garey, material and labor
775 15
Isaac Smith, material and labor 273 07
T. F. Glennan, material and labor 249 85
J. Carroll, material and labor
235 97
R. J. Morrissey, material and labor George Spring, material and labor The Pettee Machine Works, ma- terial and labor
141 92
127 22
Allen Jordan, material and labor
111 68
William Petigrew, material and labor
107 20
V. Haffermehl, material and labor Arthur Muldoon, material and labor
100 00
W. J. Henderson, material and labor
97 70
E. W. Hodgson, material and labor P. Y. Hoseason, material and labor Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor
95 50
93 20
88 20
Kendall & Roberts, material and labor
81 42
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor
56 21
45 02
George Fuller, material and labor W. L. Smith, material and labor . R. O. Evans, material and labor . W. E. Porter, material and labor C. S. Phillips, material and labor
45 00
41 83
41 00
38 51
Am'ts carried for'd,
$69,248 83
$70,261 93
170 76
105 12
84
Am'ts brought for'd . $69,248 83 $70,261 93
H. L. White, material and labor . 38 25
A. W. Snow, material and labor . 37 02
D. W. Brownell, material and labor . 35 20
Philip Carbry, material and labor 33 05
30 00
W. J. Mulhall, material and labor James Ford, material and labor . William Johnson, material and labor
24 35
10 10
Alfred Fitzpatrick, material and labor
10 36
C. E. A. Beck, material and labor 9 49
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor 9 01 Robbins & Healey, material and labor 7 00
M. C. Higgins, material and
labor
6 71
W. F. Rand, material and labor . 11 25
Clark Machine Works, material and labor 6 00
L. A. Gammons, material and labor
5 80
H. H. Hunt, material and labor . 5 12
J. O. Evans Sons', material and labor . 5 10
Michael Taffe, material and labor
5 00
Robert Gardner, material and labor .
3 60
Hiram Ross, material and labor .
3 50
Ward & Co, material and labor . 2 50
Amounts carried forward . $69,547 24
$70,261 93
85
Am'ts brought forw'd . '$69,547 24
$70,261 93
W. A. Roffe, material and labor. 2 00
Sabin & Page, supplies
94 25
Barber Bros., supplies
87 60
B. F. Houghton, supplies
56 87
Sewell & Day Cordage Co., sup- plies 42 97
G. P. Atkins, supplies 39 25
W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies
28 24
Isaac H. Snow, supplies
23 86
C. W. Morehouse, supplies .
20 59
A. A. Savage, supplies
17 93
Edson Manf. Co., supplies .
16 25
S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies
15 05
George H. Ingraham, supplies
14 96
Howe & French, supplies
14 80
B. Billings, supplies
14 37
John M. Galvin, supplies
14 00
John S. Sumner, supplies .
12 02
C. H. Thompson & Co., supplies 10 90
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, supplies.
10 50
J. W. Davis & Co., supplies 10 15
Farrell Foundry & Machine Co., supplies 9 80
George Tyler, supplies
8 00
Thomas Hollis, supplies
7 00
John J. Noble, supplies
6 99
J. E. Trowbridge, supplies
6 55
Parker & Wood, supplies
6 55
Ordway, Kimball & Loring, sup- plies
6 50
H. W. Fanning & Son, supplies
3 85
Amounts carried forward, . $70,149 04
$70,261 93
86
Amounts brought forward . $70,149 04 $70,261 93
Walworth Manf. Co., supplies 4 35
O. B. Leavitt, supplies 2 86
W. P. Holden, supplies 2 64
J. Baker & Co., supplies
2 56
A. J. Fiske & Co., supplies
2 50
Charles F. Rogers, supplies 2 40
Sundry small bills
19 18
Total, as per item No. 19 of expenses $70,185 53
· Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $76 40
Highways, Widening, Reconstruction, and Improvements.
Appropriation $15,000 00
Additional by order of City Coun- cil 2,000 00
$17,000 00
John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, amount paid for labor and teams as per pay rolls . $16,146 61
Simpson Bros., concreting . 347 12
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 328 38
C. H. & A. F. Ireland, material and labor 62 58
W. L. Smith, material and labor. 2 15
B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 53 16
Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing 17 50
Waldo Bros., cement 20 00
A. S. Morss, supplies . 12 00
M. W. Sands, brick 10 50
Total as per item No. 20 of ex-
penses
. $17,000 00
87
Improvement on Public Squares.
Appropriation $6,000 00
Additional appropriation by order of City Council 5,000 00
$11,000 00
Newton Cemetery Corporation,
for labor, men and teams, n-
cluding services of Henry Ross, superintendent . .
5,383 19
Robert M. Gill, for cutting and resetting curbing . 1,499 55
Simpson Bros., concreting
819 53
Noah Prescott, curbing
591 30
T. F. Mague, labor, men and teams
337 15
Charles H. Hale, labor, men, and
teams .
99 10
Arthur Muldoon, labor, men, and teams 44 00
21 00
C. H. Dolan, labor, men and teams A. J. Allen, labor, men and teams Daniel Condrin, labor, men, and teams
15 00
15 00
Thomas Callahan, labor, men and teams .
10 50
Highway Department, labor, men and teams
26 45
C. Reynolds, labor, men and teams 7 00 C. H. and A. F. Ireland, material and labor 310 01
W. E. Porter, material and labor 79 00
L. A. Ross, material and labor 24 41
Amounts carried forward, $9,282 19
$11,000 00
88
Amounts brought forward, . $9,282 19 $11,000 00
J. O. Evans Sons, material and labor 10 95
Water Department, laying water pipes, Farlow Park 251 66
N. & W. Gas Light Co. laying gas pipes, Farlow Park 26 20
W. P. Wentworth, drawing plans 20 00
Waldo Bros. grates, etc. 55 33
Charles A. Cole, stakes 17 50
M. Frank Lucas, stakes
15 00
B. & A. Railroad, freight
16 80
W. S. Seaverns, plowing Walcott Park 10 00
James Dorr, manure 33 00
Charles G. Tinkham, manure
21 00
J. Jennison, manure
20 12
Butcher's Slaughtering and melt- ing Asso. manure . 16 50
George M. Fiske, cash paid for manure.
12 98
Ham & Carter, stone .
26 00
R. M. Pulsifer & Co., advertising
5 50
Journal Newspaper Co., advertis-
ing . 4 50
The Globe Newspaper Co., adver- tising . 4 50
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams 5 00
D. Harrington & Son, use of teams 3 50
J. H. Whitney, use of teams 2 62
Total, as per item No. 21 of expenses $9,860 85
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury
$1,139 15
89
Interest on City Loans, Temporary and Permanent.
Appropriation
. $25,200 00
Commonwealth of Massachusetts $10,610 00
City Institution for savings, Low- ell 3,600 00
National Bank of the Common- wealth
3,580 00
Blake Bros. & Co.
2,356 25
Lynn Institution for Savings .
1,442 00
Brewster, Cobb & Easterbrook
1,207 50
New England Trust Co.
875 00
Richardson, Hill & Co.
656 25
Potter, Lovell & Co. .
349 83
Winchester Savings Bank
206 00
Cape Ann Savings Bank
206 00
Kenrick Fund
49 17
Total, as per item No. 22 of ex-
. $25,138 00 penses
Balance unexpended, transferred
into treasury
$62 00
Interest on Water Bonds.
Appropriation
. $53,100 00 January 1st, National Bank of the Commonwealth $24,250 00
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