APPROPRIATIONS. Printing and Stationery, 1891.- Continued. Brought forward $16,800 83 $41 58 $2,680 45 $3,071 80 $1,994 63 $100 83 $9,553 72 $2,909 76 $1,165 99 $38,319 59 Improved Sewerage 121 66 15 08 24 05 129 09 2.00 291 88 Inspection of Buildings Department 729 24 174 01 159 75 6 CO 518 48 360 00 1,947 48 Inspection of Milk and Vinegar 161 43 22 47 61 07 75 137 17 102 00 7 80 492 69 Inspection of Wires Department 103 64 30 00 47 11 2 83 217 12 10 00 410 70 Lamp Department. 159 15 58 45 7 50 78 20 131 80 435 10 Law Department. 41 02 32.00 6 44 7 28 119 03 37.00 242 77 Laying Out and Construction of Highways 38 16 51 66 10 05 534 34 23.00 657 11 Laying Out Streets Department 33 71 12 65 55 50 30 00 Legislative Affairs 46 00 61 Library Department 3,267 25 14 63 29 00 153 24 839 00 157 75 131 86 46 61 Liquor License Expenses : Board of Police 428 31 87 22 62 32 75 145 43 91 00 Treasury Department 12 35 815 03 Police Signal System 212 62 76 17 37 75 12.00 338 54 Market Department 28 57 45 1 38 5 00 17 28 Mayor, The 187 78 19 94 3.93 8 50 783 95 157 00 Mt. Hope Cemetery Department 190 30 20 56 3 50 106 68 14.00 52 68 Park Department: Park Department 421 42 567 22 22 75 74 95 5 50 87 75 21 50 16 00 1,217 09 Back Bay Park 18 42 9 70 41 75 69 87 Charlesbank Maintenance and Construction 32 24 1 73 2.00 14 64 50 61 $56 21 $3,397 73 $3,876 09 $3,218 14 $329 28 $12,784 25 $4,052 06 $1,189 79 $52,174 52 APPROPRIATIONS. Printing and Stationery, 1891.- Continued. Totals. Brought forward $23,270 97 $56 21 $3,397 73 $3,876 09 $3,218 14 $329 28 $12,784 25 $4,052 06 $1,189 79 Public Buildings Department- Continued. 49 12 3 13 South Boston 36 76 1 68 38 44 Carried forward $33,683 03 $56 21 $3,462 73 $4,445 77 $3,390 97 $350 68 $14,016 28 $4,298 56 $1,273 73 $64,977 96 Brought forward School Committee Continued. $33,683 03 $56 21 $3,462 73 $4,445 77 $3,390 97 $350 68 $14,016 28 $4,298 56 $1,273 73 $61,977 96 Carried forward $39,655 97 $56 21 $3,850 91 $5,634 83 $3,944 15 $679 07 $18,539 76 $5,118 31 $1,309 48 $78,818 69 Special stock. Stock by printers. Stationery. Postage Stamps and Postal Cards. Binding. Totals. Printing and Stationery, 1891.- Concluded. Printing done at House of Industry. Printing by side contract. parties out Stock from supplies. Special stock. Stock by printers. Stationery. Postage Stamps and Postal Cards. 293 81 59 04 17 65 96 09 1 02 $39,655 97 $56 21 $3,850 91 $5,634 83 $3,944 15 $679 07 $18,539 76 $5,148 31 $1,309 48 10 91 9 66 65 700 5.00 22 31 NOTE. In addition to the sum of $5,362.31 for postage stamps and postal cards, bills for $173.50 have been rendered to the departments, but not paid at the time of making this report; also, there was consumed in the department of Printing, postage stamps amounting to $34.54, making the total $5,570.35. $44,727 21 $110 84 $3,850 91 $6,107 92 $4,854 27 $743 11 $23,120 85 $5,362 31 $1,579 66 $90,457 08 Binding. Totals. STOCK ACCOUNT. Value of stock on hand Dec. 10, 1890, per last report $2,258 11 15,381 40 $17,639 51 Value of stock consumed on Documents, etc. Value of stock consumed by the different departments during the year $10,962 19 2,571 03 Value of postage stamps and postal cards purchased during the year Value of postage stamps and postal cards brought forward from 1890 $628 59 5,655 00 $6,283 59 Printing, binding, stock, stationery, postal cards, and postage Carried forward to the credit of the Record Commissioners Total $90,457 08 64,076 75 3,828 20 1,507 23 $159,869 26 |