LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY. MARCH 31, 1882. Lancaster .Intelligencer. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, 1882. The New Primer. Simple Stories for the Measure and Profit of tUe Little People. Denver Tribune. I. Miss Hertense is werkinc a Beautiful Piece of Embroidery. It is a Motte in Green and Geld. It asks What is Heme without a Mether. When Miss Hertense gets it Dene she will Give it te her Beau who tends a Dry goods counter. Yeu can can net sec Miss Hertcnse's Mether.- She is in the Back Yard doing the week's wash ing. By and by she will be bringing in the Ceal for the Parler Steve, because Miss Hertcnse's Beau is Coming te-night, if. Here is a Molasses jug, It is full of Molasses. Hew many flies are there in the Molasses? That is a Hard one te Answer. These flies will leek Proud spread out en Sister Lucy's buckwheat cakes in the Morning. But Lucy will net Care. She will pick them out of the Molasses with her Taper Fingers and wipe them en the bottom of her Chair. But if her Beau were there she would yell and say, Oh,hew Horrid. The strength of a Weman's Stem ach depends largely en the Surroundings. III. Mabel is bitting at the Piane, and she is Singing a Seng. The Seng says He is Waiting for Her in the Gleaming. Mabel nppcais te be Giving herself Dead Away. He is net Waiting for her in the Gleaming at all. He has just Drawn a bobtail Flush, and he is Wondering whether he had better Pull out or Etind en a Bluff. Mabel would touch a Responsive Chord in his Bosem if she were te sing, Take Back the Hand Which thou Gavcst. IV. Here is a Sewing Machine. It was made for little. Children te Play with. Put you feet en the Treadles and Make the Wheels go round Fast. See hew the Thread uuwinds and the Needle bobs up and Down ! This is Lets of Fun. De net Deny baby the Privilege of putting his fat little Finger under the Needle. It will maice Pretty Heles in the Finger and give Baby .something te Occupy his At tention for a Leng Time. V. Here we have Papa's watch. There is a Fairy in the Watch. Would Yeu like te hear Her Sing ?. If you will Drep the Watch en the Fleer, the Fairy in the Watcli will Sing the Prettiest little Seng you ever Heard, and all the Wheels will Buz, just as funny as can Be. When papa Conies home and finds the Fairy has been Singing, maybe he will Ask you te Step out into the Woodshed with him en a Mat ter of Business. VI. The young Man is Beading a Letter and seems Deeply Agitated. Maybe it is a letter from his Sweetheart, and she has liven him the Grand Bounce, new his Breast Heaves and hew his Heart must Throb under the Celluloid Shirt Frent. The Letter is from his Tailor. Let us net Invade the Secrecy of the Peer Yeung Man's Giief. VII. Has the Printer tobacco? He has, But he will net Tell you Se. He carries it in the Leg of his Beet and when be wants a Chew lie Sneaks down the Back Allty where Nobody can See him. When he spits tobacco it ceunds like a Duck diving in the Water. The printer is a queer man. He is a Fickle person. Sometimes he Has ten thousand cms en the String, but they are Always his Dupes. If you are a Printer De net be a Blacksmith or you will get Fired. t Kasha l'n ,ve. It is easily proven that ma larial ivejs. constipation, torpidity et the ilver ami kldm-ys. general debility, nervous ness, ami neuralgic ailment- yield" icadilyte this great disease conqueror, Hep Eltteie. It r-p.tir thfi ravages el diea.-e by converting the feed into lieli bleed, and it gives new lile ami Iger te the aged and inllim ahvavs. upl-Swd&w "Hew de j en manage,'' -aid alady te in-r HK-nd, "te appear - happy all the time?'' "I always havp Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was the leply." and thus keep lnytell and family in geed health and spirits. See adv. lul-lindcodieow Sewing and Reaping. When a young lady hems handkerchiefs ler a rich bachelor sin- sew that slfe may reap. When '-eeds of di-ease arc planted through overindulgence, you can pieventthe under taker from reaping the benefit by using Spring l!lo-)em. Trice M cent. Fer ."-ale at II. 15. Cochran's drug stoic, 137 Neith Queen stieet. Lancaster. Universal Approbation Uy I lie community at large has been given te ISimleck Weed Hitters. Ne instance Is known whuiQdlf satisfaction ha, been manifested by their use, or where aught but benefit followed llieir administration. Trice irl. Fer s-alcjiit II. 1!. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen -Uect, Lancaster. Honorable mention. Ol all tin-remedies en earth that well may claim attention, J)r. Themas' Eclcctric Oil commands especial mention Fer wondrous pmer te cure disease, iLs fame none can Ihtettle. lis merits are net in t lie pull, but are inside the bottle. Khcumatism, neuralgia, erc threat, asthma, bronchitis, diphtheria, etc., an all cured by Themas Kclectrie Oil. Fer wile at JI. IS. Cochran's drug store. 137 Nerlh Queen street, Lancaster. MEDICAL. HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED IIe-tettei"s Stomach Bitters fa the great household medicine of the American people, and is taken evarywhere as a safeguiud against epidemics and endemics as a rcmetlv ler dyspepsia, blllieusness and irregularities et the bowels, as a euro for chills and fever and rheumatic ailments, and as a general in in viger.mt and restorative. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally. febl-lydcediw VAMBJA.UES, JtO. rpilK bTANOARD CARRIAGE WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Ce., PINE Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, BKS2PA. We make every style Buggy and, Carriage de sired. All work finished m ftae most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality or work enr prices are the cheapest in the state. We "buy ter cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give usa call. AM work warranted. Repairing prompt ly atten-Ji d te. One set et workmen especially employed for that purpose. f na-Uilfcw BITTERS ASTRICU BROS'. ADTXMT1BBMXNT. 4 STK1CH IIUOS' ADVERTISEMENT. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! THAT WHILE ALTERATIONS ARE GOING ON IN ODR STORE ROOM WE ABE WELL PREPARED Te De Bin As Usual ! GOODS RECEIVED DAILY AND- Bargains OFFERED at ALL TIMES. ASTEICH BEOS- LANCASTER BAZAAR, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. fAfERUJLiiOLSGS, Ac. IQaRES av. fry. Window Shades. WE HAVE ABOUT 5,000 Yards of Plain Shading, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED by WATER Which will be Feld VERY LOW In elder te close out. They include all colors and wh'ths. Shades in Patterns at FROM 20 CENTS UP. Wall Papers! Seme Choice Styles of PAPER HANGINGS Left, niiei Ing at extremely LOW PRICKS. These goods are te be sold out as seen as possible, in order te open the new store with an entire new hteck. Phares W. Fry, NOS. 129-131 NORTH UUKKN STKEKT LIQUORS, &C. -piNGWAIT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. 205 West King Street. febl6 ly HODSKAL. CO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 43 North Queen street, lancaster. Pa. The very best and finest dualities of Foreign and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. .stanuy ier saie at wneicsaie ami retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse JSrandv. warranted et the vintage et 18C0. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure um jieuanu uin, anil etner wnisiues, Bran dies and Wines te suit the trade. fcb3-3md HOUSEAL & CO. TIT ALT WINK. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Best and Cheapest MALT EXTRACT EVER PRBTABKD. An inviceratine HEALTH AND TAULK REVEEAGE. .A reliable remedy for INDI GESTION, DEHILITY and MALN UTRITION highly recommended for ENFEEBLED PER- aes, uunvALtsuiiflxa ami jnuksim. MOTHERS. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT 25 Cents per Pint Bettle. CHAS. WOLTERS, PRCWECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA LAXCASTXRlPKPOr. GEO. A. KIE11 L. ml 3uid DRY UOODS. pARt.T3. CARPETS. CARPETS ! IN REMNANTS. We have about TWO HUN DRED DIFFERENT PATTERNS F INGRAIN CARPETS WORTH FROM 40c. TO Sl.OO PER YARD, W hat we will sell ler 20c. TO 60c. PER YARD. These goods can be used ler a variety et pur- lube,,,us rugs ier doorsteps auu inirontei lounges, sofas, bureau, 4c, ' m HN P. SWARR'S, t yen want a geed Shirt, get the DEFIANT. COVSIX A.CCOUTN. 4 S.NUaI. REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES or THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR OF LANCASTER COUNTY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1381. Meat. Weight. Isaac Evans, meat W.S. Shirk. IS hogs 5,789 J. W. Mcntzer, 1 bull 1,430 J. W. Mentzer, lbull 2,1 Samuel Slabach, 2 Dulls .2,905 David Harnisb, 1 bull....l,3ye Beni. M. Hcrr, 1 bull 1,250 Jehn B. Geed, 1 bull 1,780 Benjamin Hcrr, 1 bull. ..1,415 Gee. H.Darmstetter.meat Levi Sensenig, 1 bull 1,780 J .evi Sensenig, 3 bulls .. .5,180 JohnGehn, 2 oxen 2,7(5 II. E. Hershey, 1 bull 1.275 I. B. Eebenshade. l.bull.. 1,360 D. Buckwaltcr, 2 steers. .2,150 Jonas B. Erb, 1 bull 1,755 Henry Snyder. 1 bull.... 1.290 Geerge High, 1 bull 1,323 Jeseph Staufler, 1 uull...l,2:i0 Jehn Weaver. 1 bull 1,330 Jehn B. Kreidcr, 1 bull.. 1,710 Jacob Lefever, 1 bull 1,600 Peter S. Reist, 3 bulls 4,150 Samuel Wetzel, 1 bull.... 910 Marffci Shirk, 1 bull 1,415 Martin Hess, 1 bull 1,280 LevISeuscnlir, 5bulls...jG.180 A. E. Zellers, 1 bull 1,415 A. E. Zellers, 1 bull 1,230 Michael L.Rehrer. 1 bull.1,930 Isaac Evans, 1 bull 1,840 Simen Hebtettcr, 2 bull .2,950 Jehn Lelbly, meat 500 Gee. W. Slyer, 1 bull 1,590 Gee. W. Styer, 1 bull.. ..1.585 Gee. W. Styer. 3 bulls. -. . .3.040 J. S. Hess, lbull 1.40.'i Price. Amt. S3 94 $5.40 312 12 4.10 ) 1M M 4.30 "" " 3.80 110 39 4.00 55 GO 3.75 46 87 4.00 71 20 3.H) 53 77 9 16 3.65 ) ev T4 3.62K ' 4.30 118 89 4.00 51 00 3,75 51 00 4.00 SO 00 4.25 7158 4.00 51 CO 4.10 84 32 4.00 49 20 4.(0 52 80 4.00 GS 40 3.90 C2 40 4.00 166 00 3.00 2S 20 4.00 56 CO 4 00 51 20 4.10 253 38 ua 1124 4.50 86 83 4.23 56 93 4.25 125 37 4.00 20 00 4.40) 4-.50 J 278 OS 4.50) 4.23 59 71 4.00 66 0J 4.12J4 68 71 4.60 66 (1 4 00 C7 00 4 50 70 65 4.73 132 52 3 27 4.C0 70 38 52 91 103 00 5.99 271 69 5.00 103 50 4.00 156 48 5 55 B 51 5 00 238 50 4.00 CO CO 4.0J M 20 5.15 261 C.. 4.73 225 15 4.12M 106 83 4.50 60 97 5.00 182 0 4.0O 58 24 4.87fc 77 02 4.75 103 55 siai 1C023 4.90 122 01 gj 320 03 4.00 73 70 5 54 4.50 61 65 5.00 221 50 4.90 115 15 4.80 127 20 4.00 29 SO JehnLciblcy. meat 1,050 D. it. Hosteller, l uuu...i,uiu P. Keller. 1 hull 1,485 Jehn Leibly, meat l,tt Geerge Styer, 1 bull 1,570 Chris. Shrclner, 2 bulls.. 2,790 Isaac Evans, meat Geerge Styer, 1 buU 1,530 A. Uershey, 1 bull en feet Levi Sensenig,4 bulls ....0,885 Levi Sensenig, 1 bull 1,130 Patrick Kelley, 1 bull.... 8,060 J. W. Mcntzer,2 steers... 2,910 Patrick Kelley, 2 steers. .2,170 Jehn Lelbly. meat 3,912 Styers & Black,4 steers. .4,720 Levi Scnsenig,4 cattle . . .5,770 Jehn Lelbly, meat 1,500 Jeffersen Gresh. 1 bull.. .1,280 Levi Sensenig, 4 cattle. . .5,080 Levi Seiisenlg, 4 cattle. . .4,710 Jehn W. Mentzer. 2 cews2,!i0 Calvin Carter. 1 bull 1,255 Nathaniel Greff, 3 steers .3,630 Jehn Leibly, meat 1,456 Levi Sensenig, 1 steer... .1,580 Levi Sensenig, 2 steers.. .2.U0 Levi Sensenig, 2 steers... 2.1C3 Levi Sensenig, 1 steer. ...1,105 Styers & Black,2 steers. .2,490 Levi Sensenig, 3 steers.. .5,150 Levi sensenig, a steers.. .ii,viu Jehn Leibly, beet Isaac Evans, meat Hiram Uerting, 1 bull., Lev i Sensenig. 4 steers. .1,642 1.370 .4,430 Stvers & Black. 2 steers. .2,350 Jehn V.Mcntzer,2 gtcers2.030 Jehn Leibly, beef 713 $7,508 63 Fleur and Feed. II. B. Gretr & Ce., flour and feed. J. T. Zercher, flour Daniel G. Greff, flour C.J. Frey, Heur.... L. L. Beck, flour.......... J. L, Gingerich. flour Isaac Ranck, flour and teed A. T. Hirsh, Heur Samuel Curtis, flour Adam G. Greff, flour Jehn W. Eshlcman, flour J. B. Nelt, flour D. 11. Snavely. Heur D. II. Moere, flour E. B. Brubaker, flour. Benjamin Wisler, flour. IT. Reyer, feed Hancock & Beels, feed J. StautTer, eats 40 94 2(4 (M 650 60 225 60 1,062 94 63 75 328 73 467 28 150 00 371 90 115 50 210 .0 CO 00 96 00 109 25 49 00 50 14 39 01 61 23 J4.3S9 12 Groceries. Miller ftllarlman...'. J. A. Keller II. C. Huber& Ce l).b. Bursk C. F. Hartmyer.tca D. II. Markley S. It. Miller, ceflcc J Ik xir. Wm. BlickCRdcrfer Jeseph Herzeg I. McKilllps S. B. Pallet son A. T. Stanten, cetTee W. W. Hensel, tea. C. W. Eckert J. L. Binkley Henry Hershey, cellee 2002 S9 108 65 41 97 S 45 67 20 834 89 141 24 10 60 SO 97 70 77 11 33 20 18 220 33 29 10 26 18 63 33 114 83 $3,903 28 lii-tiys and Medi' Jehn F. Leng & Seu D. Hellshu A. B. Brubaker C. A. llcinitsh H. B. Cochran W. G. Baker Jehn 'Black J. R. Kauilmau B. F. Muhlenberg A. L. Hainc.i 11. 11. Parry 85 33 62 67 10 45 39 02 88 77 24 99 21 72 30 47 63 13 17 00 36 66 $ 489 21 lAquers. II. E. Eiaymakcr ... 6 (0 41 35 18 tO 10 53 7 00 .leremiau Kenrcr . Jehn llerllng A. 11, Schactler S. II. Gcnsemcr.... $ 82 90 Dry O'eeds llagcr & Brether J. II. Martin &Ce Cooper & Cenrad G. W. & B. F. Halilenuin Lane & Ce Ileaivt McNabb J ' ltll I. J.W.Byrne Givler Bewers A Hurst Metzgar, Hard & Ce Harni-di & Ce 277 21 113 52 50 00 8 80 52 20 333 00 738 82 113 10 508 91 34 89 122 51 $ 2,354 02 Clelhiny. D. 11. Hesletter & Sen Myers & Rathven Geerge Spurrier Rathven & Fisher. Williamson & Fester Al. Resenstein 73 00 .178 70 109 06 87 00 13 00 63 1 91 $ 1,100 70 Ceal and Weed. Keller & Rciley, coal H. Baumgardner & Ce., coal Jehn Lautz. weed $ 3.03S 27 795 31 50 25 $ 3,909 83 Gaslight Leather, Hats anil Shoes. A. A. Myers, leather $ Shultz& Brether, huts Al. Roscnsleln, hats and shoes .7. Rethchlld, shoe.- Edward Gable, shoes W. II. Gait, fchecH M. Lew, Hheci ShaubA Brether, sheui 412 00 Ki7 OS liO 29 211 77 10 58 6 00 31 95 120 15 40 73 9 1,021 57 Tobacco, Fish, Vetfctablcs, Marketing. Jas. N. Nimlew, tobacco and scgar.s..$ Geerge HclRH.agl.. tobacco Lewis S.- Hartmaii, tebacci II. 11. Greff, potatoes Jeseph Herzeg, potatoes Jehn Giilsbacli, potatoes ). 8. Knapp, turnips Jehn Urock, marketing. Ac Jes. Bear, fish and vegetables Samuel Christ, drlcp apples II. Shell, 4 barrels apples Jacob Andes, apple butter Samuel Fex, sweet potatoes ua ii 122 55 152 78 70 00 291 CO 18 50 27 50 XI .IS 57 93 2 23 800 "23 50 760 6 45 6 73 7 20 06 00 3 83 3 15 29 14 14 40 23 24 925 16 59 .laceD nusscr, vinegar. Jehn M. Renningcr, segars.. G cergc M yers, vluegar Samuel McAllister, lish B. F. Cox, marketing A. D. Swepc, potatoes A. R. Brubaker, vluegar H. B. Miller, vinegar , A. D, Rohrer, vegetables It. Musscr, potatoes Jehn A. Keller, marketing.. $ 1.148 48 Bearding, Removing and Coffins or Faupet s Fred. Brimmer, removing pauper. ...$ '. m. seuruccr, ceinns Jacob Spanglcr, removing paupers... Samuel Bewman, removing paupers. Jacob Breck, removing paupers and teU Jacob Llbhart, coffin Ames Shifter, removing pauper, Henry Wolf, coffins Geerge w. Brown, coffins LevanR. Rete, coffins Edward Ambler, coffins........ 24 09 768 550 1145 300 2 25 850 750 550 550 Jehn L. Miller, removing paupers.... 10 25 Eli Harris, cefflns 9 00 COUXTT J.CCOUXT. Henry Nagle, removing pauper Gee. Gcneemer, removing pauper.... B. F. Cox, removing pauper. M. D. Hewer, coffin C. C. Kauffman, coffins H. 11. Helman. removing pauper.... V. Casscr, coffins .'. W. G. Ward, coffins Gee. Schetr, removing pauper Jeseph Middews, bearding' pauper... Jas.T.McVeaBh,bearding sick pauper. P.S.Reidenbach.remevlng sick pauper Reese Bres., removing sick pauper. . . S. C. Stevenson, coffins Patrick Cherry, removing paupers... Jehn GUI, removing paupers Peer District of Leck Haven, board beard ing paupers. ........ ........... Samuel Swenk. removing paupers,... Jacob Sum my, removing paupers.... J. S. Warfcl, removing paupers Jehn J. Stall, removing paupers Reading Peer Heuse, bearding pau pers '. llarrisburg Peer Heuse, bearding paupers Sohn S. Keller, removing paupers.... City et Philadelphia, bearding pau ptrs Christian Zeigler, removing paupers. Wm. Swarr. bearding pauper, Chris tian Werth Guardians of the Peer of Pittsburgh, bear.ting paupers Peter W. Fry, coffins Francis Cassidy,removing pauper. . . . Henry Lutz, removing pauper.. Gee. W. Schroyer, removing pauper. Henry Scott, removing panper Directors of the City et Williamsport relief and removing of paupers Solemon Wciuhold.remeving pauper Jehn Stokes, removing pauper Levi geed, removing pauper.-.- Isaiah McCartney, removing pauper. 254 . 95 40 77 3 00 9 00 425 COO 750 235 2130 20 56 150 150 300 3 59 100 38 91 5 00 1 00 955 175 809 10 00 450 680 13 00 10 00 950 250 490 350 3 70 330 21 S3 4 70 " 2 70 3 10 2 90 $. 390 00 Incidental Expenses and Repairs. Jehnllumphrevillc, plastering bake house and repairing B. F. Cox, freight, telegrams and sun- 1111C8. S. M. Abbey, asserted needles......... Jeseph Uuber, repairing battery and WllUgtiXa Augustus Ebeads. repairing clocks... Charles Beck, building bake-even.... Sener & Sens, lumber J ehu II. Barnes, printing Everts & Overdeer, tinware and re pairing. ................... P. H.Fisher, lime Isaae Diller, hardware Lancaster Postoffice, box rent A. C. Kepler, hardware High & Martin, queensware Shertzer, Uumphrcyville & Ce., plumbing, tinware and repairing.. . Henry Hartman, lime Wm. Fisher, lime Jehn M. Bachman, carpenter work at bake house Edw. J. Zahm, clock and repairing spectacles.. B. K. Landis, use et farm wagon J. Samson, brnshes C. H. Burr, stationery Adam Landis, sand Gee. M. Steinman & Co.,hardvare Jehn 1. Schaum, plumbing and tin- ware .........................'. A. D. Rohrer, plants Jehn Swcnk, repairing chairs Gundaker& Walker, horse-shoeing.. Jehn Breck, tell, entertaining Berks county officials B. M. Schermerhorn, holier fluid Charles Mowry, repairing organ 33 63 S83 75 10 00 3 23 70 38 300 97 6 75 20 50 2 63 110 56 4 00 125 32 8 31 220 73 68 20 3 55 71 74 6 40 500 49 41 20 40 11 75 320 13 OS S3 6 38 2 00 250 18 90 26 25 8 00 15 09 225 2100 21 40 50 50 10 67 03 Kdwaru lfidgeriey, niing repun W II. Bateman, putting in glass Henry Wolf, furniture P. II. Fry, windowslmdes Jehn Free, mason work Flnm & Breneman, tinware, house- lnrnidhing goods Flinn & Willson, tinware, heuscfur- nishinggoeds . GretI & Shultz oil Jehn Breck, plants Jehn Best, boiler varnish Stener, Shrciner & Ce., hardwere Herman Miller, tan.... Jehn Lantz, new wagon, and repair- lng.... ...................... ........ Wm. Youart, ice Singer Sewing Machine Ce., sewing Machine R. Blickenderfei, castings..... Philip Lcbzclter, sawdust Mary Bachlcr, plants Light & Smith, medical attendance en cattle Mellingcr & Bre.,lime Geerge Spurrier, stamps, &c 1). McCIain, brick work J. W. Keller, beet roaster Aew J5Tie.nrlnting report and propos- 180 10 23 10 28 184 55 100 121 50 109 15 41 50 27 82 900 300 103 1100 3 49 57 92 325 104 00 100 00 12 90 4 50 109 65 4 40 75 00 565 02 200 12 00 3 SJ 37 66 4 70 350 SCO 42 35 20 62 230 00 17 35 11 00 1 50 4 50 500 10 CO 10 00 22 00 2 50 16 10 7 GO 2 25 21 33 95 30 0J 2 50 10 45 608 11 50 2 00 125 70 64 40 207 i.0 3 110 6 15 2 23 3 10 89 75 50 34 4 25 10 CO 10 00 L' als for coal Steinman & Jien?ei, priming report.. Ames Miley, repairing harness Conestoga Cerk Works, corks Lancaster zemincr,prlntlng report, etc............. ......... ................ Henry Musser, lime........ Elwood Griest, printing report Lancaster City, use of city water Charles Mowry, carpenter work Paul Myers, tell en pike Gee. B. Mowery. cabbage plants F. (. Eyler & Ce., brooms Daniel Peist, cabbage plants and ItppiCB Curtis Miller, apple bntter Mrs. Isaac Zimmerman, cabbage plants. ...... Baumgardn)r&Ebcrnian,lunibcraiid 11 re cluv E. F. Bewman, knives and spoons.... Uriah Bitzer, horse PontzSBre., brick Mcllwayno&Bre.,lime Gee. Martin repairing rope ler dumb waiter - Frank Jenes. 1 dozen clothes racks... D.M.Mayer, lime James McGnirc, nursing Hiimll-pex CilHCS. ... Henry Casey, nursing small-pox cases Ellen Malieuey, nursing smallpox cases .................................... Lewis Zeigler, beer Lancaster posteffice, 500 stamped en- 1). IJ. Hostetter, apple-butter Lancaster Iktullieenceii, println'g.. Peter Stermleltz, lumber, etc 1). II. Wengcr & Ce., lime Samuel Heller, apple-butter II. L. Zahm, spectacles Julius Leeb, hose and ihreail C. W. Metgar, crackers Inquirer Printing Ce.. old stone and printing blanks Gee. P. King, repairing meat stands.. Lancaster county prison, carpets, brooms, baskets, ete S. B. Cox. repairing buggy Jehn P: Schaum, repairing heaters .. Pat Cherry, cab hire for State Beard OI O llftl'lllCH G. L. Fen Dersniith, stationery Jacob Retharmcl, brushes Penn'a Railroad, freight A. C. Gast, creckerywarc Henry Layman, shoeing horses and smith work... ....... ..........., Mrs. Amanda Cox, meat stands and spring balance... C. Bazlii.nurslng small-pox cases James McGuirc, care of furnaces $ 4,487 59 Salaries. R. M. Belenlits, 0 months ser vices as physician ...$ 140 00 R. M. lloleiilus.extra services in small-pox cases 30 00 O. Kolund, extra services in small-pox cases Thej. B. Cox, 3 months' services as physlciaan.. C. W. Brown, 3 months' services as physician . P. Brickcr, 1 year's ser vices as solicitor $ 50 00 O. P. Hrickcr, extra services. 25 00 B. F. Cox.'l year's services ns super- IlllCIliIOl & Jehn lireck, 1 year's 9ervices as stew- 141 ( Geerge Spurrier, 1 year's services as treasurer Tayler L. Schulcr, 1 year's services ns Clls 111 OCiT Lewis Kohlhaas, 1 year's services as eiiKwr. Isaac Zimmerman, 1 year's services Jeseph OvcvhelUer, l year's services as director and mileage 11. II. Rohrer, I year's services as dl recterand mileage Christian Hcrshey,l year's services as director and mileage Jehn M. Shultz. 1 year's services as director and mileage Jehn Evans.l year's services as direc tor and mlleage I), j:. Landis, 1 year's services as di rect or and mileage Jehn W. Swenk, 1 Tear's services as moral instructor Oscar Hemp, I year's services as butcher 170 00 10 00 70 00 70 CO 75 00 800 00 CO) 00 200 CO 420 00 420 00 100 00 ICG 40 165 12 1GS 12 186 43 186 43 1G3 12 150 00 85 CO $ 4,347 72 Farm, Etc. Henry Layman, horse-shoeing 49 SO Jesse Davish, horse-power 150 00 Allan Herr, insurance en horse 6 13 Philip Rudy, repairing harness 24 70 D. B. Hostetter, straw 73 87 Isaac Zimmerman, horsesheeing 2 S3 M. Habcrbush, harness and repatrlng 97 0 1 Henry E.Miiller, straw 16 17 D B. Hostetter.eats 138 93 Alex Schulbach, 8sheaU 30 00 W. D. Sprecher, farm Implements.... 72 69 D. B. Hestqtter, straw U8 61 Samuel Curtis, straw 42 21 I. Weaver. 3 breeding sews 23 00 Samuel Kceler, farm implements 4385 Jeseph Stoltzfeus, hay 21 80 Jacob L. Hess, hay 39 21 Hancock, Beels A Ce.,! hay 77 22 Gee. Rup. horsesheeing 2 00 Henry Layman, blacksmithing 19 10 Christian xeager, repairing wagons.. 37 80 W. Walker, rye straw 10 20 Alex Schmulbacb, rye straw 4200 Jacob L. Hess, hay 37 72 Samuel Curtis, hay.....: 28 29 COTTSTT A.CCOVST. W. S. Shirk, shtata Henry Shultz, clever seed D. B. Hestetter, straw H.B. Greff, hay H.B. Greff. hay C. G. Landis, hay and leed H. B. Greff. hay. H.R. Keller ft Ce., straw A. F. Hirsh, eats , GomBre. Ce., eats , H. B. Greff ft Ce., hay Gundakerft Walker, horsesheeing.. Henry Layman . smith work Henry Shirtz. be&rd , Jehn Lantz, hayladders Jenes brothers, eats D. K. Burkbelder, new reaper W. D. Sprecher, farm implements... Henry Layman, smith work A. Miley, harnass -. GuudakcrA Walker, horsesheeing. 45 50 22 00 18103 53 09 22 66 39 12 63 95 102 52 13 96 S912 377 24 4 25 45 05 14 00 29 00 100 45 120 00 63 11 36 55 34 97 4 70 $2,652 53 Jtecen friifai'ien. Meat $ 7,508 63 Fleur and leed 4,339 12 ii rettii ii-d. Of jvS w Drugs and Medicines 430 21 LlUuls 2& W Dry Goods 9-,3l 02 Clothing 1,100 70 Fuel 3.909 83 (jPeSUfyllt 41 W Leather, Hats, Shoes 1.021 57 Tobacco, Fish, Vegctables.Markcting. 1,148 43 Removing, bearding and coffins ler paupers 390 00 Incidental expenses 4,487 45 eiimnci) 4te4 j i m x iiriu. .. , ... jOe e3 Total expenses el the Heuse $33,223 63 Outdoor relief paid during the year. . 2,215 50 $40,439 13 Cox and paid te the Treas urer Received by B. F. 1881 Jan. Bearding, Daniel Leaman $ 0 00 39 00 33 15 15 00 13 42 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. isearmng, iiannan iiess Bearding Alame Grey pr. phin County Bearding Mnry lltiler Bearding Jehn L. Brandt..... Jes. Overheltzer, pistol and two watches $5 45 J no. Evans, pistol and WHICH. J 0 D. B. Landis, pistol 1 60 Proceeds et sale Bearding Viela Jehsen Coffin. W. K. Btewn Bearding Amaziah Brown... Bearding Murgie Watsen Proceeds of Mrs. Tammany's Bearding Levi Breneman.... Bearding Lewis Gruel Received from estate efMag- dalena Herkelreth Beard ing Jacob Tentzcr Beatdiug, A. B. Breneman.. Bearding, Catharine Landis, Bearding, Herbert Wright.. " 4. ' 4. " 0. " 8. ." 10. " 10. ' 12. " 12. " 15. " 20. "" 21. 10 23 12 50 2 87 39 OJ 40 90 75 89 CO 39 00 4U 73 39 00 39 00 29 15 200 00 2 23 5 00 97 50 132 21 131 300 3.100 5 00 500 17 IS 39 00 Feb. sale et out barrels Bearding, Charles Tene Bearding. Levesia Reinechl, 5. 7. March 5. P. McTague, broken stone, " 5. Discount en bill Ne. 152 of II. 16. 19. 21. 21. 23. Bearding, Lebanon county pii'ipcr Bearding, Jehn Flery Bearding, Charles Tene... . Bearding, Jehn Krause, Bearding, Jehn L. Brandt,.. Bearding, A. B. Brcneman, 1.022 14 Received of Ueerge Spurrier, Temporary Su perintendent. Sept. 24 te Deccmber23, 1881, te board beard ing Harry Widinyer, 15 weeks 30 CO Oct. 10 te Dec. 21, te bearding Charles Oct, 1, te bearding Lewis Gruel, 13 Oct. IS, te bearding Levi Breneman.. 39 CO Oct. 8, te bearding Daniel Leainen .... 39 09 Oct. 8. te bearding Margie Watsen 39 00 Dec. 15, te bearding Jacob Ycntzcr.. 39 0) Oct. 1, te bearding Adelia Yeung 117 00 Oct. 12. te bearding Simen Miller 73 00 Nev. 10, ;te bearding Isaac Echlcr- nacht 22 01 Dec. 23, te bearding Fanny Ncwcem- Dec.19, te bearding Elizabeth Cooper 24 00 Oct. 1, te bearding William Gress 16 61 Oct, 1, Lying in expenses of Hannah Sales of old barrels pr. Jehn Breck... 2 90 Oct. 7, sale of old iron pr. Jehn Breck 6 00 Nev. 11, cash found en body of Ellen Uvllllilj X Uv Nev. 12, sale of grey horse 150 00 Nev. 23, bearding Jehn Oettleib Able pr. O. P. Brickcr 15 CO Sale of broken stone te Bridgeport and Horseshoe pike 54 40 Lying in expenses et Mary Clark - 8 00 Clothing sold Adelph Briber, Jehns- Coshet A. A.Myers 399 67 Cesh et Uriah Bitzer 70 00 1,231 93 Total amount et receipts $2,234 12 Ueerge Spurrier, Treasurer. DR. Te balance January 1st, 1831 $ 6,0X9 90 Received from Commissioner 37,675 39 Received from B. F. Cox, Supt 1,022 14 Received while serving as Supt. P. T. 1,231 93 Total $45,969 41 CR. By amount paid for out-deer relief $ 2,H5 50 By amount paid or bill et yeurlSSl 1 25 By amount returned te David Hershey 110 23 By amount bills paid as per vouchers 38.019 18 Total amount paid out 40,346 21 BalanCe in hands Jan. 1. 1832. . Bills due and unpaid, tl.vu.e .. $ 5,023 20 Average number et regular inmates, Average number et tramps 4W5 10 Total average 416 Average annual cost of each inumte..$ 91 81 Average weekly costet each Inmate.. 1 70 Deaths White males, 13 ; white fe males, 27 ; black males, I ; black te- inales, 5. Total 97 Births White males, -1; while teiitalc 5 ; black males, 1 ; black females, 1. -LOlll ! 11 I'receeds of Farm. Hay, 33 leads ; wheat, 820 bushels ; corn, 973 bushels; eats, 225 bushels; soup beans, 14 bushels ; potatoes, 810 bushels ; turnips, 2iK) bushels ; broom corn seed, 15 bushels. Farm Ntvck. Horses S, cows 17, heifer 3. cilves 5, bulls I, breeding sews 3, hog 1, shoals 2i. J. M. SHULTZ, Pres. DAVID II. LANDIS, JOHN EVANS, JOSEPH OIIERHOLTZER. JACOB G. KELLER, HENRY AlUSsER. mar?) 4tw VLOTIILNU, AC. c LOT U ING. WHERE TO BUY MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING We wish te aay te the trade that for the present season we have a larger and inore varied stock of READY MADE CLOTHING than ever before. Having manufactured ter the last three months a complete line of Men's Beys' and Children's CLOTHING, we are pre pared te suit the most fastldieii3, at prices te astonish almost everybody. NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: Fer $3.00 we will sell you a Men's All-Weel Cussi mcre or Cheviot Suit, injtwclvc different pat terns, in light, dark and mixed. Fer $5.00 or $6.00 we will sell a Geed Mixed Cassimere or Worsted Suit, in twelve dillcrcut patterns. Fer$10,00 or 12.00 we sell a First-Class All-Weel Dress Suit, sold everywhere ler $16.00 or $20.00. Beys' and Children's CLOTHING Onr Great Specialty. We sell for $2.50, $1.00, $1.00. $4.50 and $1.00 a nice and durable Scheel Suit. Onr Dress Suits average from $4.C0, $5.00, $6.10, $7X0, $3.00 and $9 00, in ten dillerent patterns. Come In with your boys and see hew cheap we can fix them up. Yeu certainly wonder the reason we sell se cheap, but this explains itselt : We buy and seller cash, de a large business, and de our own manufacturing and selling. We therefore can sell you S3 pet cent, cheaper than any house in the city, or elsewhere. Fer CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, es pecially Pantaloons, leek at the prices market! in our widows Te convince yourself please call en L. GAISHAtf & BRO, THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., -. Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. -Pes,itively net connected with any ether house In the city. ml5-lvil DRY OPR1N PRING DRESS GOODS. SPRINGS WOOLENS Ladies Suiting Cleths. Riding Habit Cleths. Ladies' Spring Sackings. ; Spring Cassimeres. Handsome Suitings. S p r i n g Overceatings. CLOTH MARKET and NINTH HI W, MM & CO, UOVSK FURNlSIUNIt OOOliS. H OUSKFUUHISUING. -lUSt' FLINN & WILLSON'S ANOTHER LARCE INVOICE OK Heusefurnishing Goods. STOVES, BUCKETS and BROOMS, AXD FVERYTMIXG SUITABLE FOR STARTIXG llOUSEKUL'l'ISG. ALSO Over One Hundred Children's Carriages; including all the latest Novelties and Thirty Different Styles. FLINN & SIGN OF THE TWO LARGE DOGS. LARGE LOT OF GAS FIXTURES, THAT MUST RE SOLD REFORE KLY TIMK. SOW 15 THE TIME FOR R.VRUAlNa new w?vs-SLATE MANTLES-1' igxs BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, PUMPS, IRON PIPE and FITTINGS. S-WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nes. 11, IS & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. CA.RVE1S. Carpets, Carpets. I can show tlie Largest Stock in this city. Cull nnil see niy liite-.t ROOY BRUSSELS. THREE-FLY, 1NURA1NS, EXTRA SUPERS, ALL-WOOL INGRAINS CAR PETS; the very Latest Designs amlVat terns the market can ail'enl. I also have n large bteck of my own make et CHAIN anil RAG CRPETS n low a-? the lowest. 1 also Make Carpets te Order at short notice. Satisfaction ;cuut-.int.vl. Ne trenlile te show my jjoetK. H. S. SHIRK, 202 WEST KING STREET. "1AKFKTS, SV. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. New Designs, HeautiTiilIy Colored. 1 80 cents. 85cuiili INGRAINS I CO cents. 'JO cent-. ( 7.r cents. $1.00. TAPESTRY RKUSSELS WILTON AND SIOyUETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS. 1 7r J Si I'M 7." cents. $1.00. cents. $1.10. cents. Jl.'JO. GOOD VALUE AT ALL PRICES. MATTINGS In Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chesf nut Street, aJ-lylee!&2twl PHILADELPHIA. "1 EN'TLEMKN. Wc call yournttcntlen te an important dis covery in enr practice which we have found very successful in caes of prostration arising from indiscretion. These muirerimr from any of the numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de -well by sending a three cent stamp for further infor mation. Address, URS. LA GRANGE & JOR DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. 1K.3 Fil bert stieet, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours for con sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. in., and 5 till 8 p. m. mar25-3meed K AGS. RAGS. RAGS. The hichest Cesh Prices mM for all kinds of Rags, Olil Reeks, Carpnts, Woolen Clethe, Ragging Repe, Gum Shoes, 4c, &c. I will call en persons having anyet the above articles it they will drop me a postal card. WM. F. HENNECKE, NO. 235 WEST KING STREET. feb23-3md PATENTS. WM. H. RAECOCK, 613 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Formerly 'an Examiner in the U. S. Patent Office ; afterward. Associate All ernev et Jacob Stauffcr, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., nntll the lat tcr's death, wenld be pleased te hear from In venters et Lancaster and neighboring coun ties, and is still prepared te attend caretnllj and promptly te an Tatcnt business at moder ate rates. jan313mdftw GOODS. Our assortment of Ladies' Suiting Cleths includes a wide range in the .catalogue of colors in all the new shades, combination and effects of this season. Alse. Scotch and Eng lish suitings, cheviot, etc. Our stock of Ladies' Biding Habit Cleths is mere complete than ever .before, and embraces all colors, shades and qualities of Imported and Demestic Fabrics. Our collection of Ladies' Sering Suit ings is very extensive and contains all the standard and new stylish de signs for early spring wear; small checks, plaids, ianey mixtures, etc., in all grades, Fine American Cassimeres and Eng lish and French Treuserings in all the "very newest designs for gentlemen's wear. New effects of Scheeiler, Wulflng, Beckhacker, Forstmann & Hoffmann, .Jehn Tayler, Clay and all the leading standard makes of gentlemen's suitings. Steckinets, Kerseys, Meltons, Cork screw, Mixed Twills in medium and "very thin weights for Spring and Fall Outside Coats for Gentlemen. HOUSE, STS., - Philadelphia. RECEIVED AT- WILLSON, LANCASTER, PA. I'LUJIBER'S SUl'jPLtES. faiirMni DRY HOODS f T . H. MARTIN .t III, II FOR SPRING ! MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, .PILLOW CASE MUSLINS, TICKINGS. LINENS, TOWELS, CRASH, TABLE COVERS and NAPKINS, SATIN 'CRASH, LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS, Lace und Nottingham Curtains, JUTE CURTAINS, RAW SILKS, &c. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER. PA. VTF.W DII'OKTATIO.-' :S. BLACK CASHMERES. WATT, SHAND & CO. Oirer the very ibest possible value at 50, ayt ,, &VA cts., $1.00 ami $1.23. These goods are perfect in Celer, Texture ami Finish, and fully le percent. lower than lastbcnsen. Single and Deublo BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS. A SPECIALTY. Special bargains in 40-INCH ALL WOOL FIGURED CASHMERES, GSc. a yard, sold everywhere at 72c. ; only five pieces. 40-lXCU ALL WOOL It LACK ARMURES,) c. a yard ri-ally worth TTic. Special sale of 10,000 yds. Bleached Muslins at 10c. a yd. Same goods wcre sold by the cac in Febmary 1 at 10,' cents a yard. Watt, Stand & Ce., NEW YOKK STOKE.
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