LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 1882. framastci iiUriligcncet. WEDNESDAY EVE'O, MARCH 8, 1882. TOBACCO. THE LOCAL TKADK. Getting Ready for the Sew Crep. The past week has been comparatively dull. A geed deal of baled leaf previous ly beueht was delivered, but there were net a gr&t many sales made. The farm ers still bold out for high prices and the buyers decline te pay them. Several deal ers who bave bought heavily of the Lan caster county crop shake their heads om inously, and while they admit the tobacco comes in in geed condition, they say there is no money in it," they "paid tee much for it." On the ether hand buyers who have returned from Wisconsin ex press themselves delighted with their pur chases in that state having secured leaf ;is geed as that of Lancaster county at much lower figures. Seme of the Wiscon sin leaf is se line that Lancaster buyers paid mere than $300 per acre for it. In old tobacco no. sales worth mention ing hive been made during the week. Kocent Sales of tbe 1881 Crep, Belew are the prices paid for some lets lcccntly delivered : B. F. Dillsworth, 'ew Castle county, Del., te Zeek, 2 acres at 14 cents through. H. M. Stchman, Conestoga township, te Dan Mayer at 27 J, 8 and 3. Dr. J. W. Zell, Little Britain, te Teller Bres., 4 acres at 22, 13, 7, 3. H.Diffeubaugh, Strasburg, te Teller Bres., at 23, 10, 10 and "J. Dillcr Bare, of Leaceek tewuship, te Frc-y & Wcidler, 10, 8, a. Jehn Witmcr, of Lai 1 township, teFrey & Weidlcr, 10, 8, 3. Jacob Myers, of Eail township, te II. Disirgcr, 10, G, 3. Peter Foreman, of Carnarvon township, te Willcox, 30, 10, 5. Jehn Cox, of Ctcrnaiven township, te Cicslinki, ze, lv, ;. Calvin Altheuse, of t; 'foyer. 15, 5, 3. ! . Lawrence, of Jaci Jlryeni, 17, 10, J. F. Yiliiams, of rarailisa township, Chester 5. Ephr.it.i county, te township, Teller, 10 te Teller, 17, 8, 3, and 14,8, . S. 11. Lr, el lAUiz, te around. Benjamin Winner, of 1'ce.uca , town tewn bliip, teLtdcnnaii, lSJareuud. J. W. Swift, Fulton township, te Roscu Rescu wald, 28, 8, 3. Samuel T. McClell.w.Cr-cster county, te DcIIavcn, 14 aieuud. Daniel Stener, Mauheim township, te Stephen llcrr, 22, 10, 4. The following te Jehn F. Brimmer : Heller, of Eden, 2.j, 12, 0, 3. II. Reuter, of Eden. 14, 7. 5, 3. Win. White, of G roved lie, 13$, 5, 4. 3. II. Ge&chcl, of Gievcdale, 17, 8, 5, 3 T. Brubaker, 10, 5, 3. J. X. Bair. of New Hellaud. 24, 8, G. 3. Henry Xe'.t, of Monterey, 23, 12. 5, 3. Jehn Etewerth, of Gremlale, 20, 12, e, 3. Abe Dellawn, of New Helland, 17, 7, 5. 3. Hildcbraud, of Stiasbuig, 2$, 12, 0, 3. 11. Bewermastcr, of Strasburg 19 round. L. llcii; Beartown, te Brimmer, 18, 0, 3. David G. Hirsh, bought from McClel lan, Chester county, 1J acres at 20 cents thieugh, delivered en Satuiday. Seed Beds. The tiine has arrived when fanners must piepaie their tobacco heed beds some indeed have already done se and sewn their seed: though a majority of them iu this tectien of the state prefer te sew the seed fiem the 10th of Maich te the 1st of April. A piece- of rich mellow ground should be selected with a southern expos ure if possible, aud protected from north cm winds by a close fence, a hedge or building. The soil must be well manuied, with finely composted barnyard manure, or prepared hen manure, thoroughly pul verized and mixed with five or six times its bulk of ashes or read dust. One tcaspoenful of seed if caiefully sewn, is sufficient for a bed containing one hun dred Equare feet. The most common and perhaps the best method of sewing the need, is te mix it thoroughly with a quart or mere ei dust or ashes, and sew it care fully and thinly ever the bed. Then press down the soil Tightly with aboard or light hand roller. The 'entire bed should be covered lightly with hog bristles, if they can be obtained, as experience has shown that they afford the best protection te the germ of the plant and the young plant itself during late frosts. Where bris tles cannot be had, the next best pro tection te the plant bed is a cover of thin inusliu stretched upon frames placed a few inches above the ground, and se arranged that thev may be removed from the bed'at pleasure. The muslin coveting should net be used except te protect the plaut from injury from frost. Plants grown as much as pessible in the open air are mere hardy than these grown continuously under mus lin or class. When the young plants are well up. the bed should be carefully weeded, and if there be parts of the bed in which the seed has fallen tee clesely. the plants themselves should be thinned out ; and if there be vacant spots iu the bed they cau be re-sewn aud thus a supply of late plants may be had for resetting places in the tobacco field made vacant by the depredations of the cut worm or ether cause. Farmers differ greatly as te what is the best variety of seed ; but for a few years past the " Glessucr variety has perhaps ban the greatest number el ail vocates in this county. Tobacco, like corn, wheat potatoes aud ether larm pre ducts, is improved by changiug the seed occasionally : that is, by selecting a new . tiiety or obtaining seed of the old vat iety um plants crown at a distance from the laee where it is te be sewn. Ne matter .hat variety may be used care should be t Vn te secure large,reuud well-developed d. selected from the largest nods of eng, healthy plants. Lady Iteautlilcrh. " von cannot make lair skin, lesy c i sparkling eyes with all the ces- i. - ( France, or bunulillcrs et the world, wu u iu peer iicuiui, nun uemiug win give you inch lieh blend, geed hu.ilth, hticnjrlli sum- i.eauty us nep itinera. a nun is certain proof. ml-2wd&w J?r;uirerd, Fu. Themas Fitchin. Bradford, Pa., wiltes : "I enclose money ler Spring Blessem, as I baid 1 would ll it cured me. .My dvspensia has van ished, with all its symptoms. Many thanks ; I shall never be without It In the house. Price 50 cent. Fer nlc at II. B. Cochran -s drug wnr, i-H .nnu vueeu fireBf. i-uucusier. Kconemy. A tortune may be spent In uMiicr ineflcctual medicines, when by applying Themas' Eclec tric OH a sptmdy and eceuMinlcal euro can lie elleeted. Iu &iscs el llieuiniitiHtn. Innin lipir bodily ailments, or pains of every description. It affords iiudant rellet. Fer sale at II. It. Cech ran's urus store, y.u .Nerm gueen street, Lnu paster. Small Comfert. When you nre continually coughing night and day, aunoyingTSverybedy around yen.and hoping it will go away et its own accord, veu are running a dangerous risk better use Dr Themas' Eclcctrlc Oil, an untailing remedy in all such cases. Fer sale at II. B. Cechian's drugstore, I372ferth Queen street, Lancaster NOTICK MOTICK IS HEKKKiT OIVKW te all mv creditors that I luivn nrosentri my petition te the Court of Common Picas of .L.u.acnsti-jr county, ier me Dcjieiit or the in solvent laws, and that the eald court 1ms tlxcd SATURDAY. MARCH 25, If 82, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. In the court house, at Lancaster city, for the hearing thereof, when and wheie you may attend if you think proper. ib28 1IARRY M. SHAUB. PATENTS. nmtt Wtt H. B ABCOCK, 513 Seventh btreet, WusUlugien, D. C. Formerly an Examiner in the U. S. Patent Office ;atterward, Associate Attorney of Jacob SUutTer, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., nntil the lal tcr's death, would be pleased te hear from In venters et lancaster and neighboring coun ties, and Is still prepared te attend carclully and promptly te all Patent business at moder ate rates. Jan3l-3md4w MEDICAL. Ir YOU ABE A MAX OF BUSUTKSif, weakened by the strain et your duties, avoid stimulants and use HOP BITTERS. If you are n man of letters, telling ever midnight work, te restore brain, nerve and waste use HOP B1TTEBS. If you are young and suffering irem anyln anyln dlscretlen or dissipation ; If you are married or Mngie, eia or young, suuenng irum iui health or languishing en a bed of sickness KELT OX HOP BITTEKS. ' Whoever you arc, whenever you feel that your system needs cleansing, toning or stim ulating, without intoxicating, take HOP BITTEKS. Thousands die annually from eeme form et KIDNEY discase that might have been pre vented by a timely us.e efHOP BITTERS. Hep Bittera Never Faill Have you Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urinary Complaint, Disease of the Stomach, Bowels. Bleed. Liver or Nerves, you will be cured It you use HOP BITTEKS. I J you arc simply weak and low spirited, try It. It may tave your life, I! has taved hundrds. e. I. C. Is an absolute and irresistible cure ler Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. Seldbydruttgista. Send for circular. HOP BITTERS MFG. CO.. Rochester, N. Y., and Terente, Ont. in2-ltueed&w pUJLEKY AI CHAMOMILE PILLS. Are Prepared Expressly te Oure Sick Headache, Nerveus Head ache, Neuralgia, Nervous ness, Sleeplessness and Dyspepsia, and will Cure any Case. The Episcopal Methodist, the well-known iu ligiuus paper, of Baltimore, said recently : " Dr. C. V. Bensen, a practicing physician at Vn lfifi Vnrlli Kiita.u-Htrp.flt. of this eltv (who lias paid much attention te nervous diseases), I has discovered mat i-itraci ei celery ami Chamomile, combined in a certain proportion. Invariably cures headache, either billieus, dyspeptic, nervous or sick headache, neural gia, sleeplessness, dyspepsia, nervousness and paialy&k. This is a triumph in medical cliein istry. The doctor is largely known and Wghly inspected in Baltimore."' Sold by all druggists, riicc. 50c. a box. Depot, 1W Neith Eutaw struct. Baltimere, Ma. By mall two boxes for $1, or six boxes for 2.50, te any address. WHAT FIRST-CLVSS PHYSICIAN'S SAT OF TllEJU : ' Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills are wei tli their weight In geld In nervous and sick headache Dr. A. II. Sclillchtcr, or Balti more. "These Celery and Clumoinile Pills et Dr. Bensen ate Invaluable In nervous diseases." DV. Hammend, et New Yerk. "Dr. Bensen's Pills ler the euro et neuralgia tuv a succes." Dr. G. P, ifelland, el Chiis tianburg, Vn. DIl. O. W.'BENSON'S New Kemeriy aud Favorite Prescription. SKIN CURE Is Warianted te Cuif ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMOUS, INFLAM MATION. MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES Ol" H VIR AND SCALP. SCROFULA, ULCERS, PIMPLES AND TENDER ITCU1XGS en all parts of tne body. It makes the skin white, soil aud smooth; removes tau and freckles, and is the Best toilet dressing In the Ueild. Elegantly put up, two bottles la one package, consisting et both lnternnl and ex ternal ticatmcnt. All nrt-ciass druggists have it. Pi Ice II per package au222-lvdI.WSAcw "J HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Iletettei's Stomach Bitters Is the great household medicine et the American people, and Is taken cvnrywhere as a safeguard against epidemics and endemics us a remedy for dyspepsia, billion sness and Irregularities et the bowels, as a cure for chills and fever and rheumatle ailments, and as a general In vlgniant and restorative Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gon gen eiallv. febI-lydcedw iAKEWKl.1. NUl'lt'K. DR. GREENE Is truly seny te Icave Ills numerous Iriends and patients, his excellent home in the Stevens Heuse and his beautiful eIllce3 ler another city, but he believes he has a mission te lulllll, viz : The establishment of a college where OMN1PATHY can be taught te the hundreds v, he are anxiously waiting, nnd hence ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF MARCH m ill open an efllce cither in Harrlsbnrg or Washington. He believes his income is equal te any lour M. Ds. in Lancaster, and lie will for a reasonable sum teach one M. D. all his methods of cuiing the sick nnd icave his practice exclusively with him. Dr. G. will be glau te hnvu anyone call or send nnd get four pamphlets fuze, with names otpcrseusmado well, who were aftlcted with Dyspepsia, Con Cen Con puiiiptlen, diseases et the heart, brain and ether parts et the body. One et the pamphlets contains a concise history of. vaccination and another et Catarrh, with names of persons cured. Ovorllve hundred persons cured of Catarrh in this city for 50 cents. The Cure Quick for Catarrh sent te anyone en receipt et 50 cent". Examinations aud consultations rr.EK. Dr. C. A. Greene, 14S EAST KING STREET. Thli iy-lour j pars experience. Nete Dr. Gicenc has 430 aciea of densely timbeicd laud (unk. nlack walnut, Ac.) In Kentucky, en Ohie river, which he will sell cheiip, or exchange for land In this county. MWF&S L OUIIKK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy let Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen za. Seiencss et the Threat and Chest, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Bleed, In flammation ei the Lungs anil all Diseases of tin Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all tne mcdichial virtues of thee aitleles which long experience has proved te possess the most sale and elllcicnt qualities fur the cure of all kinds of lung diseases. PRICE, 25 Cents. Prepared onlyandseldby OHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. J) F&st King Mreet, Lancaster. CIMTHUW, AC. WK UAVK THE HAMDSOKEST AND finest window dlsnlav In therltv. Don't tail te see it. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NEOKT1ES, 3WFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, ERISMAN'S, fiC NOBTH OUKtN STREET. NO. STOMACH BITTERS BRY 8008. -aK X F 8WABB. el. Defiant and Capital, ( WEBS? Se mere Shirts standing Vide, open ea the bask. We call attention te our PATENT-BACK f jHERTS, which are DEFIANT and CA JlTAL.by name as well as in fit, quality a; id workmanship. The DEFIA AT, Is patent-back, well-ir-.ade, geed muslin, double lined fronts, liiicn wristbands and nicely finished button lit ,ies. Try them. Yeu can get them at JOHN P. SWARR'S, NO. 50 NOKTH QUJ;E.V ST.. febHyd&w flLOSlKO out : AT AND BELf JW COST. My entlie stock of DRY GOU, NOTIONS, Etc., IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST. This la a rare chance ler GOOD BARGAINS. AS I HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, which wgre all purchased ler cash. J, M. LONG, J21-tfd 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET. -jUKXT OOOK TO THIS COUUT HOUSE. FAHNEST0CK. Lunys LUPIN'S LUMPS BLACK CASHMERE, .let and Blueblack, BLACK CASHMERE, Jet and Blueblack, BLACK CASHMERE, Jet and Blueblack, FROM 45c. TO 81.25 PER YARD. Best .Make Imported BLACK HENRIETTA CLOTH, 81.00. BLACK HENRIETTA CLOTH, S1.25. (A Bargain) BLACK HENRIETTA CLOTH.S1.BO up. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, Fiem eOc. up te S2.50 per yaid. ISLACK SATINS, 73e., 87Kc $1.00 and $1.25. COLOREL SILKS, COLORED SILKS, Fr Trimming nnd Diesscs, 3c te $1, cheap. Our stoie Is stacked full el IIOUSEFURMSniNG DRY GOODS, All standuid best makes, At the Lewest Price. FEATHERS, FEATHERS. FEATHERS, FEATHERS, BcstSteain Cured. CARPETS FROM AUCTION, CARPETS FROM AUCTION, FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuse. VTEW IMPOKTATIONS. BLACK CASHMERES. WATT, SHAND & CO. Offer the vciy best possible value at 50, C2$ 7. 61)i cts., $1.00 and $1.23. These goeJsaro perfect In Celer, Texture nnd Finish, and lully 10 per cent. lower than last season. Single and Deuble BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS. A SPECIALTY. ' t Special bargains in 10-INCH ALL WOOL FIGURED CASHMERES, C2Jc. a yard, sold everywhere at 72c. ; only llve pieces. -10-INCH ALL WOOL BLACK ARUURE9, SO c. a yard really worth 7Ie. Special sale el 10,000 yds, Bleached Muslins at 10c. a yd. 8-ime gew i v cic sold by at lPJi ee: -i yard. he tai-e Iu Febiuary Watt, Shand & Ce., NEW YORK STOKE. s CJl-ECIAL NOTICE I k New Cheap Stere. White Counterpanes from Auction at 50 Cents. WIIITE COUNTERPANES at 1.00. COL'D COUNTERPANES at $1.00. WHITE COUNTERPANES at 1.25. WHITE COUNTERPANES at $1.50. WHITE COUNTERPANES at $2.00. And the Greatest Bargains ever OfTcred In MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES at $3.50. Never before sold under $5.00. Therc Is only n small quantity et them and they cannot be replaced. JWBARGAINS ALWAYS AT METZGER, AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street. ( Anmt's Old Stars.) Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. Janl4-lyd4w JDMT OOOD8. "WOKTH EMU DRY GOODS STORK. J. W. BYRNE, HAS A LOT OF WHITE AND COLORED COUNTERPAKES AT YERT LOW PRICES. SIIIRTIXO AXD SIIEETIXG MU8LIXS, CHECK NAIXZOOKS, II A MB UR G ED GIXGS, PILL Oil' LA CES. AND SI'RIXO HOSIERY. All Very Cheap at 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, U-lyd LANCASTEK. PA. srj KINO 1887. S1 rKlNO 1SS2. Dry Goods. i NEW SPHINQ DRESS GOODS, FreuchSaltlucs lu choice desIgnH.ScetchZepher and American Drees Uinglmms, f enrsuckers, Percales and Chintzes., SILKS. Lyou' Black Cashmere Silks fiem fl.00 te $2.50 per yard, el splendid color and HnUh -which arc recommended for excellent wear ; also, American Illaclc Silks, Black Rhadama. Mcrvillea'ux, Melio and Brocade's. Colored Silks In all the Spring Shades ; also choice goods in colored Satin Rhadama and Slervlllcanx, Meire and Brocades. FRENCH DRESS GOODS, ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, OF LATEST SPRING STYLES IN LARGE ASSORTMENT. Black Silk Waip Henrietta and Cashniere, best makes imported, from lowest te highest grades. NEW HOSIERY, NEW KID GLOVES. EmbreldcilcB Lace Goods, White Goods, Fieneh Lace nnd Antique Curtains, &c, Ae, IS PTOltB rCIA LINES OF GOODS SUITABLE TOU 1IOCSE FURKISHINO. STANDARD MAKES Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Sheetings, Pillow Muslins, Tickings, Table Linens, Nap kins, Towels, Marseilles and Toilet Quilts, &c. C'We Invite Examination. HAGEB, &BE0TIER, Ne. 25 West King Street, LANCASTER. Tu&W ASXRICH BROS'. ADrjSHTlSJSaiENT. STRICH mtOS'ADVKRTISKMKNT. .ANOTHER AT ASTKICH BEOS MONDAY NEXT, MARCH THE 6th. The alterations en our store front will be commenced, and as we will then have no Bhowwlndews we have concluded te com cem com mence ANOTHER GREAT SALE ! The Inducements offered will be such as will surprise anybody. The tallewing prices will be geed for the NEXT TWO WEEKS ONLY-. ALL OUR OBEPE BONNETS AT 82.00. BLACK PLUSHES. iOrmerly 92, new $1 a yd. Higher priced PlusUes new at St a yd. ALL OUR BLACK TIPS At actually halt et what they are marked. ALL OUR COLORED SATINS atCOe. ALL OUR COLORED SILK FRINGES at 85c.-a yard. One Let of GENT'S ALL LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS. . Colored Borders, fast colors, at 12c. All ear Best SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, that Beld for $1.25 te $2 apiece are offered new at 73c. a piece. The balance et CIIILCREN'S WOOL CAPS will be sold at almost nothing. All CAPS, termerly up te 75c. new at 2."ic., and all better ones at only 50c. LADIES' WOOL HOODS at 0c, aud the best at $1.0). One let et LADIES' HAND-KNIT SPLIT WOOL JACKETS, Sleeveless at 23c. All our LADIES FINE WOOL JACKETS, from $1.23 te $1.75, new at 50c. apleee. HAND CROCHET FINE CARRIAGE COVERS at 25c. CHILDRENS HAND-KNIT WOOL COATS, The small balance et our stock nt 50c. HANDMADE SPRING ZEPHYR SHAWLS 75c. Shawls ler 50c. l Shawls ler 75c. All better ones at $1 apiece. Our stock of MERINO UNDERWEAR for Ladies and Gents will be sold as fellows : .lOc. goods 1 at 37c. 75c. goods at .r0c. $100 goods at 75e. All better goods, such as All Weel Goods or Full Regular Alide or Scarlet Medicated at $1 a piece. One Let of LADIES' ALL-WOOL KNIT HOSE. formerly 40c, at 25c. a pair. One Let et CHILDREN'S FINE WOOLEN HOSIERY, at 2jc. a pair. All ear FINEST WOOL HOSIERY, 50c. a pair. BEST ENGLISH MERINO SOCKS, formerly- 40c, at 23c GENT'S NECK-TIES, Fancy Satin Folded, all at 23c. One Let or FINK EMBROIDERED SLIP PERS, old price 91.50 te $2, your choice at $10) a pair. There are a great number of OTHER BAR GAINS that will be put out, and we advise evcry one te come and see that WHAT WE SAY, WE MEAN We say again that this is for the NEXT TWO WEEKS ONLY! And that the Beat Bargains generally go first . ASTRIGI BROS.' LANCASTER BAZAAR, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LA2TCASXEB, PA. mm BROTHER real Cl Sale MOXm AVCOVJTT. THE ACCOUNT or HUGH R. FULTON, TREASurew, or THE HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CHILDREN, Fer the City and County of Lancaster, Fer-the year ending Dccember31, A. D. 1681. 1ES1. DR. Jan. 1. TebalancelntreasuryatflUng last annual account $ 1,338 90 Apr. 4. Te cash received et City Treas urer Interest en Bewman Legacy Bends irem Jan. 1, 18S0 75 50 ' Te cash received of City Treas urer, beiug principal of Bow Bew man Legacy Bends, the same having been called In by city authorities i,0O) CO " Te cash received et First Na tional Bank, Interest en $600 of Heme Bends, the same having been purchased as an investment for the Mary Michael legacy 45 0) " Te cash received of County Treasurer, interest en $200, County Bend of Helnitsu and pavt et Rogers legacy 17 25 Te cash received ei Ceuutv Treasurer, the princlnal el 200, County Bend called in, being lleiiiitsli and Rogers legacy, as above 200 00 " -J7. Te cash received of County Treasurer, April instalment et County appropriation ... 2.0C0 00 May 5. Te cash received et Christian Widmyer. of Properly Cem mlttce. proceeds et Heme ground ler 18J0 31 5S ' Te cash received of Mrs. S. M. Kramp.h President of Beard el Managcis, balance et old building mnd te be invested bytrustees i1 Jun"j. Te cash lecelved of Chris tian Widmyer ler corn ledder Ang.iS. Te cash lecelved et County Treasurer as May und June instalments et appropriation 2,000 00 Ner. 9. Te cash received et Cennty Treasurer as July, August and September instalments of appropriation 3,00") 00 Dec. 27. Te cash received et County Treasurer, balance et county appropriatieu ier the year lMl. . .- 3,0CO OJ " 31. Te rent et bank box atBairA ShcnU's ter Heme securities, ter two years (bill donated).. 10 00 " Te cash received as dividend en Northern Market com pany stock, ten shares, Hess donations ; two dividends.. . SO 00 " Te Interest received en Michael and Rogers legacy bends ; $UW six months 13 CO $12.G98"65 1881. Jan. CR. 1. By cash paid out en warrant et the Beard of Tiustccs and Beard of Lady Managers said warrants beiug attached te the bills of items, approved by the proper committees, as fellows, te wit : By cash paid Givler, Bewers 28. k iiurst iernauneis arrant Feb. 18. By cash paid Miss Elizabeth White, of the household com mittee, ler salaries and mar keting ler ten days, ending Feb. 1. 1881, Ne. 203 " Cel. Wm. R. Gerhart ler mak ing survey and draft of Heme ground for land damage case in opening Seuth Marshall street, and for chain carriers for same. Ne. 90 20. The New Era, for advertising Treasurer's account anu pro posals for coal. Ne. 91 Mar. 0. James B. Itcarden, repairing stoves. Ne. 03 " 7. Te Miss Elizabeth White, et household committee, en wairantNe. 207,- ter salaries andmarketlngfer February, en bill el items, filed ai iei- lOWB Mrs.U.Uamaker,matren$rx CO Miss. Cele, teacher 45 00 Ml?s Herr, teacher 30 SO Miss Leah Connard.ceok 000 Miss Sarah Pentz, laun dress 2300 MissSallieMaitin.irencr 1300 Miss Kate Sponsler, chambermaid 1300 Miss Susan Herr, care taker ler cirls 13 CO Mlis Adelaide Uamaker, caretaker for boys.-. .. 1300 Miss Carollne Irwin, seamstress 1700 Miss Maggie Johnsten, assistant 203 Jacob Kantz, gardener. SO 00 Marketing and inciden tal expenses for the month 13 20 " Paid II. R. Fulton, tieusurer, ler stating the Treasurer's nnnual account, making copies for publication and stationery ier the year 1880. Ne. 89 Apr. 4. Paid County Treasurer for $1,000 of Lancaster county bend, as an Investment for the Bewman legacy Paid County Treasurer for $300 county band, as an invest ment of the llelnitsh and Rogers legacies aud Interest. " Paid Mrs. Clara Fabnesteck, . of household cemmltue, ler salaries and marketing for March. Ne. 209 " 8, Geerge Goeble ter. 1i months bread bill. Ne. 211 " Miller & Hartman, grocery bill for January. February and March, Ne, 215 ' Jehn Lelblcy, beet bill ler Jnnuary and February. Ne. "If! lu.a .............. ............... 2 18 103 77 1150 76 25 4 15 2C1 70 35 00 1,000 00 CO) 00 23 10 227 78 113 21 103 03 J). Samuel GretI, assignee et Dil lcr A GrelT, bill irem Oct. I, 1876 te Aug. 1, 1877. Ne. 217... Christ. Rcedmiller, ter milk. Jehn 11. Bushong for hay nnd straw. Ne. 212 J L. Hess for potatoes. Ne. 210. 107 02 SI SC 1SS5 18 73 50 22 11 13. 11. W. DitTenbacn ler beet. Ne. 214 Stelnman & Uensei for pub- iisningannuaisintemcniana ether pilutlng. Ne. 92 " 28. By interest paid en nema coupon bends at First na tional bank nnd charged te Trcasuier's account from Jan. 1st te date May a. Byenoref 4 cts In Warrant Miss Elizabeth White, salaries and mai-KCtinp: ter the month " i:i. Te the Misses Wiley forgeods Paid Geerge K. Reed for $100 bend et the Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., pur chased by order beard of Trustees, as Investment ler accumulated interest en leg acies, etc " 14. Christian Widmyer ferBursk's bill ter potatoes. Ne. 92 " 21. Christian AVldmyer for Jehn Humphreyvllle ler pltster- lng. Ne.93 Junefi. Christian P Finnctreck ler whitewashing. Ne. 220 " 8. Mrs. Clara Fahncsteck, et household committee, sala ries and marketing for month " 9. R. J. Housten ter notions. Ne. 222 " Jehn F. Glbh ier groceries. Ne. 223 " Lane & Ce. Ier dry goods. Ne. aXaa a aaa a aaaava 13. Geerge Ganss ler meat for March, April and May. Ne. KJC " aaaaaa.vB.avaa " 3"..Win. R. Gerhart ler survey and draltet grounds donated te Edw. McPherson and An An teony E. Roberts, trustees el the Stevens Heuse of Rctuge. " 30. Michael Busch ler plowing and harrowing ground at Heme. Ne. 94 July 2. Metzger, Bard & Haughman for cotton Reeds. Ne. 2W0 ' 2. Misa Elizabeth White, of household committee, sala ries and marketing ter month 5. Shertzer & HumphrcvvlUe, Iren and tinware. 'e. 227.... J. -B. Martin & Ce., muslins. Ne. 228 " 27. R. E. Bruce, puinting root. " Jne.C. Y'eung, repalilrg reef. Ne. 95 P0 40 220 10 (II 233 0 101 CO 10 00 300 12 CO 273 50 17 81 18 40 47 92 121 C'J 800 19 50 32 '23 233 50 SC8 805 36 63 1 CO 4 CO 20)03 (i 05 23 19 158 15 2S. Walter A. Helnitsu, frames. Geerge Geeblc, 3 months bread bills. Ne. 234 M. Barsch ler labor. Ne. 232.. 29. Aug. 1. II. B. Parry, drugs. Ne. 233.... Miller & Hartman, groceries. 1 va aVOX aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa " 3. Elizabeth White, salaries and marketing for the month. Ne. 235 " 10. Jeseph Hoever, repairing washing machine. e. 236... " 16. Geerge W. Brown, paint and painting. Ne. 230)4 ' C.N. Sprenl, esq., professional services in matter of trans- fer et two acres or land te Stevens Orphans' Heme. Ne. 197 00 6 75 17 93 10 00 Sen. 3. Miss Elizabeth White, salaries and marketing ler August. iye,287 202 00 " 8. Geerge Ganss ler meat for u une, e uiy anu August. -" e, 132 81 Oct. 5, MiM Elizabeth White, alaries aaa marketing ft Keptcm- HOJCE ACCOV2TX. ber. Ne. 230 373 80 " 10. Marshall 4 Reugler, hardware " 72. Mrs. Louisa Miller, soap. Ne. " 15 C". Widmyer, assignee, eta, for groceries. Ne. 212 10 31 '' Geerge Goeble, bread and flour for July, August and September; e. 245 222 69 ' Miller A Hartman ler grocer- - les. Ne. 243 107 01 " 17. David Miles, plumbing, etc, W Oa jya a a Ivl 83 " Jehn F. Gibbs groceries. Ne. " 24. Daniel Trewltz, hauling gravel Ne.100 82 90 Nev. 3. Miss Elizabeth White, for sal aries and marketing for Octo ber. N0.545K 30150 Geerge Ganss. beet bill ler September and October. Ne. " H. Baumgurdner, 40 tens et coal. Ne. 101 190 00 ' IS. C. Widmyer, bill of William Rogers, digging sewer, paid by him. Ne, 102 . 1 0 " Check book, 100 stamped checks 3 CO " 19. H. Baumgardner & Ce., 0 tens of coal. Ne. 103 SCO 00 ' 20. Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., gas for three quarters ending September 1, US1. Ne.l03K M 60 Dec. 3. Jehn Siebellst ler manure. Ne. 104 23 0) " Lancaster, county prison, ler mending shoes und baskets. Ne.246 101 01 Miss Elizabeth White, salaries and marketing for Novem ber. Ne. 243 OfOeO " 6. Shaub & Burns, shoes. Ne. 233 133 00 Givler, Bewers & Hurst; dry goods. Ne. 232 31 49 " 8. Hager & Bre., dry goods. Ne. 7 1"l " It .............................. .1 v " Jehn G. Suenk. ngt., shoes. Ne 250 '. CO " Geerge Goeble, bread and flour for October and Novem ber Ne. 231 193 40 1-2. Geerge Ganss, meat for No vember. Ne. 230 78 81 IS. Jeseph noever,. repairing wasn machines. Ne. 234 2 00 15. Baumgardner, Ebermau & Ce.. lumber. Ne. 253 13 14 17. C. Widmyer, for cash paid samuei Alien ier DiacKwasn iiigtence. Ne. 108. 21. Steuer, Shreiner & Ce., hard 10 00 12 83 a 99 2 55 - 220 36 92 87 10 22 50 36 SI 241 13 27 41 11 30 2 30 800 135 41 33 00 13 59 223 42 91 4 42 32 00 668 2 10 72 00 300 m 52 01 310 20 2100 150 2 10 63 93 10 00 94 50 9 50 2) CO 10 00 ware. e. lue David Miles, lead aud Iren pipe, etc. Ne. 107, It. E. Fabnesteck, dry goods. Ne. 266 - High ft Martiu. queensware. 4, w. 4Jv .......................... R. J. Housten, thread, but- f7i(Ta aN Oa 4l)ltlllli'llailt( D. Balr, dry goods. Ne. 283... Williamson & Fester, blank- 013 a)S Or ai9aaaaaaaaaaaa Kepler & Blaymaker, hard ware. Ne. 276 Miller & Hartman, groceries, j?l aiOj. a aa i. S. liuralc. groceries, T03.tU (( Shertzer, Uumphreyville A Kleffer, hardware. Ne. 264.. Jehn H. 1'e.irnel, printing no tices. Ne. 202 23. Williamson A Fester, over coats. Ne. 286 Givler, Bewers & Hurst, dry goods. Ne.28i..... Isaac Ranck. c-ernmcal and letid. Ne 277... II. B. Cochran, drngs. Ne. 274. Dr. E. K. Y'eung, extracting teeth. Ne. 2S1 Lane & Ce., dry goods. Ne. Baumgardner, Eberman A Ce., lumber. Ne.287 D. S. Bare, sewing machine. aN Q a9) aaaaaaaaaaaa L. M. Fllnn.klntergartcn-, ma terials. Ne. 238 Pentz & -Bre., Ier brick. Ne. ala aaaaaaaaaaaaajwaa Geerge Goeble, bread and flour. Ne, 28J W. 1). Sprecher Si Sen, step ladder. Ne. 267 Geerge Ganss, meat ler De cember. Ne. 282 Mrs. Clara Fabnesteck, of household committee, sala ries and marketing. N e. 273. . Mi a. L. Miller, soap. Ne. 280.. 21. Philip C. Snyder ler notions. a Oa OJm aaaaaa.aasaaaaaaaBa 27. Conestoga Cerk Works, shav ings. Ne. 250 29 G. L. FenDersmltb. books and stationery. Ne. 270 B. B. Martin, fcr weed. Ne. 109 Daniel Trewitz, hauling 63 two-horse leads of gravel. Ne. Ill 31 II. Baumgardner & Ce. for coal. Ne. 110 Lancaster Gaslight and Fuel cempan v.gas for quarter end Dec. 1,1831. Ne. 101 By Balr 4 Shcnk'a bill for rent deposit box ler Heme secu rities for two years ; bill re ceipted und donated Interest paid en Heme cou pon bends Irem April 28, 18S1, teuate. 172 50 T.x? 1ni1itirA In trnnannr 5.K02 55 Total credited , $12,698 66 Lancaster County, st : Hugh R. Fulton, treasurer et the Heme for friendless Children, for the city and county et Lancaster, being duly affirmed, says that' tnoneovo account, as stated, isiuii, irue anu correct te the best of bis knowledge nnd be lie t. HUGH R. FULTON, Treasurer. Aftlrn-iCd nnd subscribed before me till-) 19th day of January, A. D., 1832. A. S. EDWARDS, pre. Prothenotary. Filed in the Commissioners ofllce at Lau caster, Pa., this 19th d y of January, A. D., 1S62. Attest : FRANK GR1EST, Clerk. fcbl5marlwAfcb22Amai8d CU1XA A.yiJ UJbASH WAR.. ' ' ' "-- - wfn ' H IllU &MAKTIN. CHINA. ! -AT- CHINA HALL. We have opened a new Invoice et Haviland's China IN NEW DECORATIONS AND DESIGNS. Alse & New Line of FANCY GOODS, BI3QUE WARE, &e. 43Kxamlnu llicm bclore purchasing. High & Martin. 15 EAST KING STREET. VA.UR1AU1M, &C. rpilK STAN'UAKD CAIUUAUK WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Ce., FINE Carriage Builders, . MAHKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make cveiy style Buggy and Carriage de sired. Ail work finished In the most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, nnd employ only the best mechanics. I or quality of work our prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended te. One set et workmen especially employed for that purpose. 1 n26-tfd&w K AGS. RAGS. BAGS. The highest Cash Prices uaid for nil kinds et Rags, Old Beeks, Carpets, Woolen Cleths, Bagging Repe, Gum Shoes, 4c, 4c. I will call en perseus having anyel the above articles 11 tliey will drop me a postal card. WM. F, HENNEOKE, NO. 235 WEST KING STREET. feb23-3ma TMA.rjKIKMH ttUIV LANCASTEK AMD MlLLEKgVlIAK K.K Cars run as fellows : SStT!t.InSer (P-K-Depot), at 7, 9, aa.t i2'id . , Va 8:35p.m.. exe-nt ea tnf5rl7.en ne lart "" leaves at 80 pu m f 1 11"?! lewr ead) at 5, 3, and 10 a. M and 1. 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daUy en ive time except en Sbb day. CMLUMBIA AMU PUKT DEPOSIT K. K f Trains new ran regularly en the Columbia aim ren wpuaii. juuireau en tne lOUOWlBC tlmel Statiehs North- i Express. Express. Accem. r.K. wash. a. . r.x. Pert Deposit. Peachbottem Safe Harber. Columbia. 6:35 7:12 75 8:25 3:55 4:28 5:11 8:40 05 3:18 Stations Ser.it- Kxpress. Express. Accem WARD. i A.M. P. at. A.X. Columbia. ll-JO 6:20 7:45 r x Ax9M 8afe Harber- 12:06 6:40 Le9:40 Peachbottem 12:43 71 1LC7 r.v. Pert Deneslt 1:25 8:05 l&U I FADING COLUMBIA K. B. KI.ANGEMENTOrTASSENUER TRAINS MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 1881. NORTHWARD. LKAVX. Quarryville Kiucaster, King St Lancaster Columbia ARBTVX. A.M. A.X. er 7J0 9:10 3f 7:50 8:00 7:30 Reading.. 10:05 SOUTHWARD. ICAV3. A.X. x. r.x. r.x Rcvllng 7:25 100 6:10 aekivk. r.x. Columbia 9:85 2:10 8:23 Lancaster. 9:27 2.10 8:13 Lancaster. KlngSi 0:37 .... 8:25 Qnarryvllle VMSl .... 9:53 60S 5: 0:30 rrains connect nt ueaumg wmi tr.uni te ana Irem Philadelphia, Pettsviue. HarrUburg, Al Al lentewu aud New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, llanover. Getty ,-.-)iirg, Frederiek and Butl mere. A. M. WILSON. Sunt. XlKNNSYI.VANIA KAILKOAD-NEW SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY, JANUARY 22d, ISf 2, trains en th Pennsyl uniii Kiiilieait will arrive at and leave the Lnnc.-ibte! and Philadelphia depots as follews: Eastward. Leave i Arrive fcanc'tvi Phftad'a Mail Express, a tit$i iiiDc( (Kt Yerk Accem. Arrive,.. . Harrlsblii-g Kxpress Lancaster Accommodation Columbia Accommodation, Frederiek Ai-ceui. Arrives, Sunday Mi'Il Johnstown KxprwbH, Dav Exnrc&s... 12:44 a.m. 2:53 A.X 7:20 5:10 8.35 " 8:35 fl.OO " 0-.(8 " 1:80 r.x, 2:42 " 2.20 " 5:25 " ioae U:45" BJSrjt. 0iT5 7:13 Harrlsburg Accommedat'n, I e:4C " 19:45 " p.x. r.x. .... 230 ..,. 3:40 1:00 3:30 1:10 3:40 3:20 5.50 ur-e.-..rZ Leave Arrive WaaTWABD. phllad'a Lanc'ter Way Passenger, 4:30 a.m. 627a.x News Express 4ae " 6:27 Mall Train Ne. l,via All Jey, 7:00 " 025 Mall Train Ne. 2,via Cel'bia, .... u.30 " Sunday Mall, 70 " 0.23 " Fast Line, 11:25 " 15 r.n. Fretlerlek Accouiuiedatlou 2.00 " Lancaster Accommodation, 2UH " .... Harrlsburg Accommedat'n, 2:15 r.x. 5J0 " Columbia Accommodation, 4:15 " 7J3 u Harrlsburg Express, 5:40 " 7:40 " Western Express. fc0 " 111 " Philadelphia Express, 11:30 " 2.-.5a.k. MaU Train, Ne. 2, west, connecting at LanJ caster with Mall Train; Ne. 1, at 9:25 a.m., will run through te Hunever. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:33, will run tnreusb te Frederick. llarrl-ibnrg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., lias direct connections (without change of cars) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step at Downlngtown,Coatesville,Parkes Dewnlngtown,Coatesville,Parkes Downlngtewn,Coatesville,Parkes hurg, Mount Jey, Elizabcthtewn and Middle- VARYM-lS. pRKAT BARGAINS IN CA01XS, 1 claim te have the Largest and Fines tock el CARPETS In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel, iialt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the 'lest te the cheapest as low as 38c. per yard. All the FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS that ever can be seen In this city. 1 also have a Large and Fine Stock et my own make Chain and Bag Carpets. AS LOW AS 35c PER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at shot' notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. -Ne trouble te show goods If you de nt wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WBST KINO 8TBBET, LANCASTER FA. 1AKVETS, C. . NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. New Designs, INGRAINS Beantlrallj Celere!. ,50 cents. 85 cent? 60 cents. 90 cents. 75 cents. $1.00. 75 cents. fl.OO. 83 cents. $1.10. '90 cents. 1.20. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS WILTON AND MOyUETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, L1GNUMS. GOOD VALUE AT ALL PRICEB. . MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, at-l:vdi:ed.x2twl PHILADELPHIA. CARPETS, COAL, ie. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY,! Ne. 100 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lascabtxk, Pa., w til-knewn Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER OtTlLTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, BLANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, 4c U-STOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALT. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either In the piece or In Garments; aleo, all kinds of silks. Klbbeni Fent tiers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tinmen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ae. Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Blue Dyrlnv done. All orders or goods lett wltn us .will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. GOAL. GOAL. Ceal et the best quality put up expressly let tumily use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 fcOUTH WATER STREET. S-lyitRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON A CO COAX. pe TO REILLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Snpertel Manure will And It te their advantage te call r a ir.luhim, 11 trn 1 Dili co. 20K East Chestnut street. IHni, JllUIUWU,a . v HtUOU 1 aitl7-f T B. MAKTIIt, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds el LUMBER AND COAL. mr fard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen Lancaster. n.'idyd C0H0 & WILEY, ISO NORTH WATJSR ST., Zmneasttr, Vn L Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Kxchanue. Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. Jeb38-lyd tL I
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