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HON. JOHN K. GREEN, PRESIDENT. HON. JOSHUA H. BATES. JOSEPH SIEFERT, ESQ. THOS. F. ECKERT, ESQ. PAUL REINLEI~, ESQ. M. T. CAREY, M. D., Secretary . Superintendent and P hysician. W. H. BUNKER. Assistant Physicians. WM. H. DEWITT, M. D. LYMAN WOLFE, M. D. Steward. A. M. ROBINSON . • Matron. - November 3, 1874. To His Excellency, WILLIA. M ALLEN, Governor of Ohio. SIR :- The Directors of Longview Asylum herewith submit . their Fifteenth Annual Report. I t was deemed necessary for the comfort of the inmates, and the preservation of the property, to make certain improvements upon tbe buildings and gr~) Unds. These were mostly of a permanent character, and their cost has apparently added to the current expenses. During the past year, the patients placed in the Asylum, in consequence of the destruction of the Central Asylum, have been removed; but, notwithstanding this apparent relief, tbe Asylum is too crowded for the proper care and treatment of the patients, and additional accommodations will have to be provided. We respectfully call your attention to the act of the General Assembly, by which this institution is deprived of a portion of the revenues solemnly pledged by the statute under which Hamilton county was induced to establish this Asylum, and to express the hope that the present General Assembly will, in its wisdom aqd justice, restore to this county that support for its insane to which, by right and by solemn pledge, she is entitled. For details concerning the inmates and their treatment, the receipts and expenditures, we respectfully refer to the accompanying reports of the Superintendent and Steward. Very respectfully, Your obedient servants, JOHN K. GREEN, JOSEPH SIEFERT, M. T. CAREY, THOMAS F. ECKERT, PAUL REINLEIN, J. H. BATES. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. To the Board of Directors of Longview Lunatic Asylum. GENTLEMEN: The fifteenth annual report, exhibiting the condition and operations of Longview Asylum for the year ending November I, 1874, is hereby respectfully submitted. Raving very recently assumed the duties of Superintendent of the Asylum, by appointment of your Board, a detailed and extended report from me will not, it is presumed, be expected. I can only give you the usual tabulated statement made from the records of my predecessor, Dr. J. T. WebQ, together with such suggestions and recommendations as have presented themselves to my : mind during my limited experience in office. ~ . ' The number of patient~ remaining in the Asylum, at the date of the last report, was 565; during the year 220 were admitted, 2] 0 were discharged, and there remains now, under treatment, 575. Of those discharged, 56 were State patients, 40 of whom were transferred to the Athens Lunatic Asylum, and 16 to the Lunatic Asylum at Dayton. By referring to the subjoined Table, No. I , it will be seen that the number of deaths during the year was 38. This number is numerically less than for several preceding years, and relatively less, when compared with the greater number of patients treated, than for any year since the occupancy of the house. For this light mortality, no reason can be assigned, other than the general good health that prevailed, and the exemption from diseases of an endemic or epidemic character. J 6 Fifteenth Annual Report. TABLE No. 1. Specifications. Male •. Females . Total. ------ --- 272 293 565 1U 109 220 Number of patients in the Asylum at commencement of the year ..... ... . .. .... ... .... ..... ...................... .... .. Numher of patients received during the year ............ .. -------- Whole number treated during the year ... ............ ...... . 383 402 785 Daily a verage number under treatment ......... .......... .. 582 29 29 58 32 27 59 24 22 46 1 1 2 2 5 7 Discha rged recovered .............. ............................... . Discharged improved .............. ............... .. ............. .. Discharged unimproved ................... ......... ............. . Eloped ............. ......... ... .............. .... ......... .. ........... .. Not insane ........ .............................. .. ...... ............ .. Died .... .......... .... ...... . ...... .. ................................... . 13 25 38 Whole number discbarged during the year ................ . 101 109 210 Number remaining November I, 1874 .................... .. .. 282 293 575 12 13 25 4 5 9 State co~ ored. patients.: .... ........... ... ......................... . Pay patIents ................... , ..................................... .. --- - -- - -- Total number not dependent on Hamilton county ..... .. 16 18 34 - - ------ Total number dependent on Hamilton county ... ........ .. 266 275 541 For statistics of cause, age, sex, etc., of those who died, and also for the number, social condition, nativity, form of insanity, age, occupation, etc., of all those admitted during the year, you are referred to Tables 1 to 13, inclusive. For receipts, disbursements, etc., yon are r eferred to the report of the Steward. IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS. The improvements made during the past year were of a general character, consisting mostly of the repairs r equisite in an institution like this, all of which it is not necessary to enumerate. Among the more important were the painting of many of the walls and corridors, and the painting and r efitting of the kitchens and dau- y. A capacious, cheerful, and well- ventilated sewing- room ... Longview Asylum. 7 was opened and refitted, in which a large number of female patients was occupied in making and repairing clothing. Several of the female wards were recently furnished with new carpets, giving them a pleasant and home- like appearance. The billiard- tables, which have been in the house for many y ears, and the covers of which were so much worn as to render them useless, were newly covered and refurnished. Two new pianos were purchased- a cycloid and a square- the former for the cbapel, and the latter for the first female ward. These instruments are pronounced by competent judges to be of superior tone and quality. The old pianos were put in good condition, and placed one in the first male and the other in the fourth female ward. A rockwork, with fountain , was commenced in the flowergarden, which, when completed, will add much to the beauty of the I grounds. This provision of a flow er- garden for the entertainment of the patients is considered worthy of special mention. A more useful and judicious expenditure could hardly have been made, than that of establi shing and maintaining the conservatory and flower- garden, which, under the supervision of a skillful flori st, has become one of the most aUractive features of the place. These improvements your stated meetings have given you occasion to observe, as have the visits of inspection by your visiting committees given yon an opportunity to learn, the general and practical workings of the institution. FARM PRODUCTS. In consequence of the long- continued drouth the latter portion of the year, the farm was not as prodnctive as usnal. Owing to the ravages of the Colorado bug, in addition to the lack of seasonable rains, the crop of potatoes was not one- third the usual amount. Of many of the garden vegetables, there was an abundant supply for the house during tbe season; while the crops of hay, oats, and cabbages were very deficient, for the reason above stated. There was a fair average amount of corn. Not a- small portion of the 8 Fifteenth Annual Report. farm labor ~ as performed by patients, thus affording them healthful out- door exercise, so generally acknowledged to be b eneficial to the insane. For the amount, in detail, of the various farm products, you are r eferred to the table of the Steward, furnishing p articulars in regard to these matters. NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS. By examination of the tables of' admissions and discharges, it will be seen that during the year ending November 1, 1874, th ere were received into Longview Asylum 220 patients from Hamilton county; within that period, there were discharged 210 patients, leaving, at the commencement of the year, an excess of 10 over that of the previous year. Of those discharged, 56 were State patients, who were transferred to the State Asylums at Athens and Dayton. Ded ucting the number belonging to the State from the aggregate discharged, there remains 154, the number of 1) atients discharged belonging to this county. This gives a r atio of 220 to 154, or about three admissions to two discharges. A similar transfer of State patients can not again occur. And from the above data, we may reasonably expect an increase of 75 patients during the coming year, making a total of 650, which is 300 beyond the capacity for whieh the house was originally designed. ~ he overcrowded condition of the Asylum, and the necessity for additional accommodation for the insane of the county, was urged upon your attention by my predecessor , Dr. J. T. Webb, and the importance of this consideration seems more pressing at this time. In view of the constantly increasing number of admissions and the present lack of aecommodaLions in the house, it is evident that the time is not far distant when additional provisions must be made. The di scomforts and risks, the inevitable consequences of crowding asylums for the insane, the irritation caused to patients Longview Asylum. 9 by sleeping two or more in rooms designed only for one; the accidents and calamities liable at any time to occur, and which the strictest care and vigilance can not prevent; the impossibility of properly classifying; and the impaired efficiency of treatment from these causes, may all be obviated by an extension of the building. Such extension could be made without impairing the architectural effect of the building, by erecting wings beyond the north and south ends of the Asylum. CHAPEL SERVICES. Services in the Chnpel consisted entirely of singing. In con_ sideration of the fact that so large a proportion of the patients are foreign, not speaking a common language, and that there was among them such a diversity of r eligious creeds, it was thought best that the Sunday service should consist of sacred music only. This exercise, led by the officers and attendants, was participated in by many of. tho patients, and seemed to be appreciated by all who were able and willing to be gathered into the Chapel for that purpose. A considerable number of the more trustworthy were permitted to attend Sabbath- school and religious service in the various churches in the village. EXERCISES AND AMUSEMENTS. It is obvious that man nal labor, especially if it be of a kind to interest the patient, is the most beneficial exercise that can be engaged in, furnishing not only physical stimulus so necessary to the health of both body and mind, but rousing an interest in something outside of self by the consciousness of being useful. Accordingly, many of the patients were employed where their services could be made most available; the men on the farm , in the stable, dairy, kitchen, and [ bakery, or in keeping the grounds in order; the women, in the laundry and sewing- room, while many of both sexes were of great assistance in the wards. For those patients not disposed, or who were unfitted for labor, as exercise, walking was an unfailing resource, and this class was required, in suitable weather, to spend several hours daily in the open air. 10 Fifteenth Annual Report. It is important that the insane should be freed from restraint, and that they should in reality be free, in this particular, as much as is consistent with their own safety and the safety of those about them. To effect this, as far as possible, the males and females were taken out on alternate half- days to the l) ark, where more freedom could be allowed, to walk about at will, than in the grounds about the Asylum. A pleasant resort during the snmmer, and one that was much cnjoyed by all those able to appreciate it, was the garden of flowers, of which there was an abundance. The wards were constantly supplied with cut- flowers, during the season, and plants were furnished, both winter and summer, which gave an air of brightness and cheerfulness, so much needed to relieve the monotony, more or less inseparable from life in an Asylum. The amusements provided were croquet, foot- ball, ten- pins, billiards, cards, checkers, dominos, etc. The evening entertainments were the usual weekly and semi- weekly dancing parties. In addition to these, volunteer clubs from the city very kindly gave the patients several musical entertainments. There was also an occasional concert by a cornet band. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. In conclusion, I wish to express my high appreciation of the services of Dr. W. H. DeWitt and Dr. L. Wolfe, whose professional skill and experience in this specialty have been of great service to me, and who gave me efficient aid and counsel, at a time when such assistance was most needed. Also to the steward, Col. A. M. Robinson, whose strict integrity and sound judgment, in whatever pertains to the various duties of his office render him eminently fit for that position. Also, my thanks to Dr. and ll1: rs. DeWitt, for leading the music in ~ the chapel exercises. To the supervisorR and attendants, for fidelity in the discharge of their unpleasant and oftenti mes dangerous duties, and their commendable pride in keeping their wards scrupulously clean and pleasant, my sincere thanks are due. Longview Asylum. 11 The engineer, Mr. Joseph Camnitz, whose experience in the house began with my own, has shown himself fully adequate to the duties of his position. From the employes in general the institution received faithful service. We are indebted to the publishers of the Volksblatt, Volksfreund, and Freie Presse, for gratuitous copies of their papers, furnished daily. And finally, gentlemen, for the confidence reposed in me, and for your personal and official kindness, accept my heartfelt thanks. November 1, 1874. W. N. BUNKER, Superintendent. • 12 Fifteenth Annual R eport. SUPERINTENDENT'S rrABLES. TABLE No. 2. . Showing Cause of Death during the Y ear. Specifir- atioos. Acute bronchial pn eumonia ....•........ .•.................• ... Acute deliri ous ma nia .... .. ... ... ......... .. ........ , .. .... ..... . Cardiac em boli sm .. ... ........• ......... .. ..... ..... ......... ...... Cerebral hemorrh age ....... ...... ... .. ............... .....•...... Cerebral h e miplegia ............ ... .. ... ..... .. ....... .. ... .. ..... . Cholera morbus ..... .... ..................... .......•... ........... Cerebral thrombosis . .. ... ..................................... .. . Dysentery, acute ...... ...... ............. ............. ... ......... . Epilepsy ........... ........... ........ .. ............ ......... .. ...... . Hydrothor ax and hydrop llricardium ...................... . . Malarial tox remi\ l ............................ .. ............ .• .. .... i\ 1a niacal exhaustion .......•• .... ..... .............. . ............ Meningeal h emorrh age ........• . ....... ........ ..... ...........• Marasmus .... . ................. .. .. ....• ....... .. .................. Phthisis pulmona lis ...... .. .... ..............•...... ... ....... .... Paralysis, g eneral ..... ....... . ... .. .. ............ ... ... .......... .. Railway injury ... ...... ...... ... ............ ... .. ... , .... . . .... ... . Senility ............... .... ................... ....................... .. Suppurative aracbnitis ..... . ..... ............................... . Total .. . ......................... .... ......................... . TABLE No. 3. j llIales. j F emales. --- ---- 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 I 1 2 7 2 2 6 1 1 1 13 25 Showi ng Age of Patients at Time of Death. Total. - -- 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 1 2 8 2 1 1 1 38 Age. Mal~ s. Females. Tota. l. Under 20 years... ............. ............ ...... ...... ... ... ...... 1 1 Between 20 and 30 years...... .... .... .. ...... .. .. .............. 1 6 7 Between 30 and 40 years............ ...... ............ .......... 7 4 11 Between 40 and 90 years. .... ..... ............................. 5 14 19 Total.......... .............. ......... ......... ......... ...... 13 25 38 Longview Asylum. 13 TABLE No. 4. Showing Number oj Deaths oj Hamilton County, Oentral District, and State Colored Patients. - Patients. Hamilton County ... .. ..•..... ..... •............. ... .............. Central District ...... .... •..... .. ......... ..... ..... ... ..... ...... .. State Colored ... ..... . . ...... ........... ..... ..•.................. , .. TotaL . .... .... ... ... •.. . ..... ... .......... . .•. .....• .. ....••. TABLE No. 5. Males. 13 --- 13 Fema. les . 22 2 1 ---- 25 Showing Time under Treatment oj Patients who Died. Time. Males. Females . Under 1 month .. .. .. ... .•.......... ........ : .....•............. . .. , 3 4 • From 1 to 6 months ... •....• .. ........... .. ....•...............••. 3 5 From 6 months to 1 year ... ..... ..............•••. .....•.... ... . From 1 to 2 years .................................................. . From 2 to 3 years . .......•.. ... . .. .. ... ....... .... .....•.. ......... From 3 to 4 years .... ..... .. .. ....... .. .......... . ... . . .. ......... . From 4 t o 5 years ..... .. ......•.•. ....... ....... .. ........ '" .. ... . From 5 to 10 years .. ... ......... ..... ...... ... .. ... .. ...... ..... ~. F~ om 10 to 12 years, .. ........ ... •.. ............ ...... ... .. •...... 3 2 1 1 6 3 1 2 2 2 --- ---- Showing Numbe1' oj Attacks of Patients Admitted during the Year. Total. Attacks. Males . Females, Total. ---------------------- --- ------ First attack Second attack Third Fourth attack Fifth attack.: Unknown Total..................... .... .... ........ ...... ... .. .......... III 14 1! 7- fteenth A nnual R eport. TABLE No. 7. Showing Social Condition of Patients Admitted during Y ear. Condition . Male.. Females . Total. • ---------------- ------- Single Married Widowed Unknown Total TABLE No. 8. Showing Supposed Cause of Insanity in Patients Admitted during Year. Cause . Male.. Fem" le.. Total. Ap ~ plexy .... :.......... ...... .. .. .. ... . ..... .•. ................ ... .. 1 Busmess anxIety...... .... .............................. ... ... ...... 3 Congenital. ..... ... ... ...... ...... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ...... ...... ... 3 Disappointed affection ... ......................... , ...... ...... ... 1 Disease of brain.. ...... ..... ............. ... ...... ... ...... ..... .... 3 Domestic trouble ............. .. .............. .... ...... ;........... 1 Epilepsy. ..... .... .... .............. .. ............. .. .................. 8 Exposure.......... ........ ... .......... . ............ ......... .. ... . ... 1 Financial trouble... ... .................................... ......... 1 Fever, typhoid .. - ....... ... .....• ...... ......... ......... ......... 1 Fright ........•........ ................ ........ ......................... Gpief....... ..... .. ... .... ........... ..... . ...... .. .... ......... ......... 1 Intemperance.... ...... ......... ......................... ........ .. .. 14 Injury to head......... ......... ...... ...................... .. .. .... 6 J ealousy ............... ............ .. .... .......... ................... . L oss of husband ............................... ........• .... ........ Masturbation... .. . ....... .......... ........ .... ... .. .. .... .. .... ... 6 M. mstrual derangement .. .......... .... ........... .............. . Menopause .. .... ............................ .... . ........ ............ . Nervous derangement ... ... ............. ....................... . Nervous debility .................................................. . Nostalgia ........ ... ................................................ . Overwork of brain ..... .... .......... .... ................ ........ . P aralysis .. ....... ...... ... ...... ..... ................................ . Puerperal condition .......................... ..... ...... ... ..... .. Poverty .................... .. ........... ..... ................ ... ..... . Religious excitement ............................................. . Senility ............................................................... . Syphilis.................. ... ...... .................. ...... .......... .. 1 Unknown................. .. .......... ..... ........................ ... 59 Total. ... .. ........................ .. ................... , ...... III 3 1 7 5 4 7 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 1 63 109 1 3 3 4 4 8 13 1 1 1 1 18 6 1 1 · 6 7 3 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 122 220 - Longview Asylum. 15 TABLE No. 9. Showing Form of Insanity in Patients Admitted during the Year. _ Form. Males. Females. Total. --------------- 1 · ------- Dipsomania ...... ..... ......................................... ..... . Dementia, chronic ................................................ . Dementia, acute ..... ..... ... .... .. ............................. .. Dementia, senile ................................................. .. Epilepsy ...... ........ : .............................................. .. General paralysis ....... .. ... .......... . ... ....................... . Insanity, affective ........... ...... ..... .... ...... ......... ........ . Insanity, recurrent .............................................. .. Idiocy ........ ................................................... .. .. .. 1m becility, congenital. ................... ...................... .. S~~ l~: ~~~~~~~~~.:.:.:.:::.:.:.:.:::.:.:.:.:::':':':':':':'::: :::::: ::: ~:::::::::::::: I Mania, acute delirious .......... ............. ............. ...... .. Mania, puerperal ................................. · .... .. ........... . Mania, hystericaL .................................. .. ............. . Monomania ...... .................................................. .. Melancholia .......................................... .............. . Melancholia, suicidnJ. ................ .......................... . Melancholia, religious ...... .......................... ...... .... .. Mania, suicidal ............................................... ...... . Not insane ............................. .... ......................... .. 6 4 6 6 2 5 23 16 14 ' 2 16 1 4 5 1 Total .......................................................... III TABLE No. 10. 1 4 5 4 4 1 2 lR 20 14 4 1 1 3 16 4 2 5 109 Showing Nativity oj Patients Admitted during the Year. I::: bj >- l II ;::: bj Nativity. ~~ "~ B'" ~ Nativity. ~ i1'" 3 - - --- -- · Ohio ...................... 26 24 50 Germany ................ 37 28 Kentucky ............... 4 6 10 Ireland .. ................. 14 27 New york .............. 1 1 2 Prussia ... ........ ....... 1 1 Indiana ............. ..... 2 2 France ... .. .. ............ 2 1 Illinois ..... .............. .. ~ 2 2 Italy ..................... Maryland ............... 1 1 Bavaria .................. 1 Massachusetts ......... 1 1 Switzerland ............ 1 Alabama ................ 1 1 Canada ... ... ............ 2 Pennsylvania .......... 2 3 5 Bohemia ................. 1 South Carolina ........ 1 1 England ................. 1 4 Connecticut ............ 1 1 Hanover ........... ...... 3 Virginia ................. 1 3 4 Belgium .. .. ... .......... Tennessee ............... 3 3 Wales ... .. ............... State unknown ........ 1) 3 8 Holland .... .. ............ Scotland ................. 2 ---- --- -- - - Total American ... 46 45 91 Total Foreign ...... 64 65 Grand total. ..... 1 10 9 4 10 7 2 2 5 41 36 28 6 1 1 3 32 5 6 5 6 220 >- l ~ ::. --- 65 41 2 3 1 1 2 1 5 3 1 1 1 2 --- 129 220 16 Fifteenth Annual Report. TABLE No. II. Showing Occupation oj Patients Admitted during the Year. Occupation .. Males . I Females. Total. -------_._------------------- Bakers. .......... .......... ... ...... ........ .. .. ..... ....... ..... ...... 3 Barbers ........ ..... ... •. . ........ ......... ... .... .......... . ......... 2 Blacksmiths .... ...... ... ...... ..... .................. .... ... ........ 3 Butchers .............. .... ........ ...... ........• ......... ...... ...... 1 Booksellers ..... .... ......... ... ...... .... .... ........ ....... ..... ... 1 Book · keeper . .... .... ... ...... ...... ...... ......... ...... ...... ...... 1 Coopers ... ... ...... ......... .......... .......... . ...................•. 2 Coach:: nen ......... .......... .. ...... ... .... ........ ............ ..... 2 Cigar makers ......... ... ...... .... ...• ......... ......... ............ 1 Carpenters............... .... .. ... .. ...... ... ...... ... ... ...... .. .... 5 Clerks.. ....... ....... .... ........ ............. .. ..... ......... ......... 2 Cooks. ..... ................ .. .... ................. ...... .. ...........•. 1 Carriage makers...... ........... ..... ...................... ..... .. 1 Dentists.............................. .......... ........... ....... .... . 1 Farmers........ .... ......... ......... ...... ......... ......... ......... 2 Finishers................................... ........................... 1 Housewives ... ............................... ....................... . Harness makers....... ......... ...... ...... ...... .. .... ...... .. .... 1 Laborers.. ...... ............ ...... . ..... .... .. ...... ... ... ...... ...... 29 Molders. .... ...... ... ...... ........ ...... ... .............. .. ..... ...... 3 Merchants.. ........................ ......... ... ..... .. .............. . 1 Machinists...... ...... ....................................... ......... 1 Painters.......... .............. ....................................... 5 Peddlers..... ............................ .............................. 3 Prostitutes ........................... ......... . ...................... . Pilots.................... .......................................... ..... 2 Paymasters...... .... ... .. ... ................. ...... ......... ......... 1 Preachers ......... ............... .......... ........ ............ .. .... 1 Rag pickers ......................................................... . Seamstresses ... ........ ............................................ .. Servants ...... ....... ............. .. ......... ..... ................... 2 Shoemakers.... ...... ............ ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 Sausage makers...... ........ ...... ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 Stone cutters............... .. ............ ......... ......... ... ...... 1 Students....... ............. ... .. ......................... .... ......... 1 Tailors ......................................................... ........ 4 Tanners ............ ..... ............ .... .... .... ................ ,. .... 2 Telegraph operators...... ................. ......... ............... 1 Teachers .... ............... .. ............ . ........ ..... ... ..... ....... . W asherwomen .................................................... .. Whitewashers..... .. .. .. ........... ...... .................. ......... 1 Wire makers.. .......... .... .... ............. ................... .... 1 No occupation .. .... ................. ........ .............. .. ..... .. 4 Unknown............................................................. 13 TotaL... ..... ...... ...... .... ... ........... . ........ .... .. . .. . ... III 38 2 1 5 21 1 8 18 15 109 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 2 1 38 1 29 3 1 1 5 3 2 2 l' 1 1 5 23 3 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 8 1 1 22 28 220 Longview Asylum. 17 TABLE No. 12. Showing . Age oj Patients Admitted during the Y ear. Age. I Males. Females. 1 Total. --------_._--------------- From 5 to 10 years ........ ... .... ..... ... .. ... .......... .....• ... From 10 to 20 years ... ......... .... .. .. ... ... ...... ...... ... ...... 8 From 20 to 30 years •. ...•.. .... ....•... ... ... ... ...... ..... ...... 27 4 12 31 58 From 30 to 40 years.... .... ... ...... .. ... .. .... ...... ... ... .. .... 40 12 52 From 40 to 50 years. ..... ...... ....... . •........ ... ......... ...... 22 19 41 From 50 to 60 years .... , .............. .... .. ...... . .... __ ... ...... 5 15 20 From 60 to 70 years .................. :...... . ... .. ... ...... ...... 7 8 15 From 70 to 80 years ...... .. ....... ..... . ........................ .. 4 4 Unknown............................................ . ............... 2 16 18 Total ...... ...... ........................ ... ..................... III 109 220 TABLE No. 13. Showing - J) u1' a~ on oj Treatment oj Patients Discharged R. ecovered. Duration. Males. F emales. Total. ------------'-----.--------_._- --- ------- Under 1 month...... ..................................... .......... 1 From 1 to 3 months . ....... ...... .... .. .......... .... ,............ 4 From 3 to 6 months ...................... ...... ..... :.. .. ..... .... 13 From 6 to 9 months............ ... ....... ........... .............. . 4 From 9 to 12 months .......... .. ... :.... ......................... 4 From 1 to 2 ye! 1rs ..... ............. ... ....... ............. .. .... .. From 2 to 3 years................ .. ...... .. ......... ............... 2 From 3 to 4 years.................... .... .. ... .. ... .... ............ 1 T ota1............................................................. 29 TABLE No. 14. 4 11 4 3 3 2 2 29 1 8 24 8 7 3 4 3 58 Males. Females. Total. -------------------~----- · ----- I · ---------- Whole number of cases received and treated since opening (\ f the Asylum .... .. .... ..... ......... ... .. ...... . Discharged since opening oLthe Asylum ................ .. Recovered ............... ....... ...... ...... . .. ... ...... ......... ..... 774 Improved .. .. .......... ".. .......................................... 191 Unimproved . ...... ................... .... .. ... ..... ,. ... ... .. .... ... 72 Escaped ...... ................................... . :.. ..... ............ 15 Died........ ... .... ............ ... ............ ... ....................... 300 Not insane ......... .... ....... .. .... ................. . .. ..... ........ 7 Total. .................. ... ......... ..... ..... .... .. .. .. .......... 1,359 • : 753 161 49 5 290 10 3,209 2,627 1,527 352 121 20 590 17 1,268 2,627 18 F ifteenth Annual R eport . . TABLE No. 15. Showing Age oj 3,209 Patients at Time oj Admission. Age. 1 Males. I Females. 1 Tot .. l. ---------------------------------- 1---- From 5 to 10 years. ..... ... ... ........ ......... ... ... ....... .. ... 5 From 10 to 20 years. .... ..... ... ..... .•.. ... .... .. ...... ...... ... 138 From 20 to 30 years.... .. ...... .. ... .. ....... ...... ...... ......... 434 From 30 to 40 years ....... ..... ... ...... ......... ........... ...... 474 From 40 to 50 years ...... ........ .......... ... ... ... ... ...... ..... 337 From 50 to 60 years ... '" .... .. ... .... .... ....... .. ...... ......... 157 F rom 60 to 70 years.. ........... ..... ............ ..... .. .......... 58 F rom 70 to 80 years .. .. . . .. .... .. ...... .... ........... . .. ..... ... . From 80 to 90 years ........ . ........ . .......• . .. ... .... ... .. ...... 29 Unknown..... . .......... ......... ..... ........... ...... . .. .... . ...... 33 3 80 469 418 297 144 59 4 28 52 8 218 903 892 624 301 117 4 57 85 T otal. .......... . ........ .. ... .... ... ..... ....... ..... ... .. .. ..... 11' 655 . 1,554 13,209 TABLE No. 16. Showing Occupati01l oj 3,209 Patients. Occupatiou . Males. , F emales. Total. Agents .. .. . .. ......... .. ...... ...... .. ..... : ........... .............. . 3 3 Actors ..... ... ............. ... ........ ... ................... .. ...... .. . 1 1 Ar tists ... ... .. ...................... ........ .. ....... ... .... ..... ..... . 4 4 Artists' wives ..... .. ... ...... . ............ .. ....... ............ . .... . 3 3 Archit ects ... ........ . ... . .... ........... . ................... ...... . .. 1 1 Authors ... .............. .................... ... .. ...... . .............. . 1 1 Bukers ................ ........ ...... .. ..... ..... ..... .......... ..... .. . 16 16 Barbers ... ............... .......... ...... ........ ... ........... ...... . 12 12 Bankers ...................... ............ ......... ... ................. . 3 3 Bankers' sons ................. ....... .............. ...... ... ...... .. 1 1 Blacksmiths ...... .......... .. .............. .... .. ............ .... .. . 34 34 Boiler mak ers .. .......... .... ... ...... . ........ ....... ...... ...... .. . 2 2 Boatmen ........... ........ .. . ..... . ..... ........ ..... . .............. . 10 10 Book. keepers ......... . .................... . ............... ........ . 6 6 Bookfolders .. ............................ .. ....... ......... ........ . 1 Booksellers ...... ................ ......... , .. ..... ..... .. . ..... ... ... . 4 4 Book binde rs ........ . ... ........................... . ............... .. 1 1 Brakemen .................. ... .. . ... ... ............................. . 2 2 Brewers .... .. ......... ............................................. . .. 8 8 Brick masons ......... ...... ...... . .................. ...... ..... .. 2 2 Brokers ... ................ ................. ............. .. ... ........ . 3 3 Brokers' wives ...... .. ...... . .. ............ ....................... .. 2 2 Broom mnk ers ....... .. .. .. .............................. . ....... .. 6 6 Builders .............................. .... ............... ... ........ .. . 2 2 Butchers ...... ; ............... ..... ..... .. .......... ........ .... ... .. 19 19 Cabinet mak ers .. .... ......... ... ........ ...... .. ............. _ ... . 25 25 O, ab! net mak ers: d~ ugh ter s ......... ........ .................... . Cabwet makers wIves ....... ...... .......... ......... ............ , g~; fi~~~ e:~ k~~~ · .:: · .. ::::.:: · :.:::::: · .. :: ::::::::: .::::: ::::::::::::::: 1 1 43 43 7 7 I - " Longview Asylum. 19 TABLE No. I6 - CONTINUED. Occ1lpation. MaleB. Females. Total. ------------~------------ --- - - - Coachmen ...... ........•........• ...... ... .. .. .. .. .. ..••............ Cattle dealers .......... .................... . ...... .. ... . .......... . Caulkers ... ..........• ................... ............. ..... .• ......... Carvers ... .. ... .... . ..... . ...... .. .......... ....... ... ..... ..... . ..... . Clergymen .... ....................... .. ........ ........... ........ . Clergymen's daughters ...... ...... ... ......... ... .... . ......... . Cigar makers ......... .. ....... ... ..... ... .... .. ........ . ... ... .... .. . Clerks ..... ..... ............ .... ... . ..... ... ........ . ........... .. .... . Clerks' wiyes .. .. ...... ... ... .. .. .. .. ............. . ......... ......... . Clerks' daughters ..... ... .............. .. .. .. ... ...... ... ...... ... . Coal heavers ..... ....... .. .... ... .. ..... ..... ..... . ... .... . ...... .. .. Confectioners ....... ... ... ..... ... ........ ... ... .... ...... .. .... .. .. . Contractors . ........ . ..... .. ... ... ... .. ......... ........ ... ... .. .... . Cooks .......... ....... ... .... .. .......... ........ ..... ... .. ...... . ..... . Coopers ..... .. ... . . .. ............ ... ..... .... . ... ... ..... .... .. .. .... . Copper platers .. ..... .. ...... .... ....... ... . ... ..... ............... . Coppersmith .... ..... .. .......... ..... . .. ...... •.... .. .... ........••. Curriers .. .... . ......• .. ... .. ... ..... . .••.•... .•. . ... ...... .•.... .. .... Coffee- house keepers ...... ..... . .... ....... ......•.. .••...•.... .• Coffee- house keepers' wives ... ...... ......••• .... ...•.... . . . .. Dairymen .. .... ..... .......••.. ... ..... .... ... .. ......•... .. ......... Dressmakers ..... .... ........ .... ... ... .... .. ... .... . .... . . ... .. ... . ~~:~ ::~, ~"~; i ~~~.::: ::::::::::: :::: ::.::::: :':.:: ::::: :::::: :::: ::::: ~~~~~~:;:; . ~;' i~~; :::::~ ::::::: ::::::::::::: ::::::::'.::::::: ::::::::: Dentists .............. .... ..... . .. ...... .... ...... ....... ..... ........ . Editors ... ... ........ _ . .. ....... .. ... _ .. .. .. ... . .. ... ...... ...... ... . Engineers ... ..... .... ... .. . .... ..... ... ... .. ....... ...... .. ........ . Express men ....... . . .. ........... ... ... ... ... ... .. .. . ..... . ...... .. . Farmers ... ..... ... ...... .... ... .. . ..... . ..... .... .. . .... ..... .. . ... .. . Farmers' wives .......... ....... ........... .. ... .. . .......... ....... . Farmers' daughters ... ... .... .. .... ...... ... .. ..... .. . .......... .. . Farmers' sons .. ... ... ......... .. ........ .... . .... _ ..... ... ...... . ... . Finishers .. .. ...... ........ .... .. ........ .... ..... .......... ...... .... . Firemen .. _ ..... . ..... ..... ......... .. .. ..... . ...... .. ... . . .......... . Freight agents .. .. . .. . ..... .. ... ... ..... .. ... .. ...... ......... ..... . Furriers ... .... .. ...... ......... .... ..... . ... ...... .. ... ............. . Gardeners ... ..... . ..... ... .... .... ...... ............ ........ ........ . Glass hlower .. ...... .. .. .......... .... .......... ..... .... ....... ... . Glass cutters ... .. ..... .. . ..... ... .. ... . .... ................. ........ . Grinders ...... .. ... .. . ... ... .... ... .. ... ..... ...... . ... ... .. .... ..... . Gilders .. ..... .......... . .... ............... ...... .. ..... ......... .. .. . Grocers .. .... .. .. ... ..... . ... ... ........ .. .. .. .. ... ....... .... ... ..... . Grocers' wives .. .. .. .. .... ... ........ . .... .. ...... ............. .... . Gunsmiths ...... ... .... ..... ........ ... ......... ... . ..... .... ........ . Gunsmiths' daughters .. ... .. .... . .... .. ..... .. .... ... ..... .... . .. Harness makers ....... .. ........ . ............. ... .. . .......... .... . Hatters .. .................... .......... .. ... .. ........ . ........ ...... . Hotel keepers .... .. .. .. ......... .... . . .... .. ...... ...... ............ \ Hotel keepers' wives ........ .. ..... .. ....... . ... ................. . Hotel keepers' daughters .......... .. ..... .. .... .. ... .. .... ..... . 4 2 2 1 8 21 63 2 4 1 7 20 1 1 2 8 2 3 5 1 1 5 2 189 8 5 3 1 1 8 1 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 1 2 4 3 6 3 47 28 1 3 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 8 2 21 63 4 3 2 4 1 8 20 1 1 2 8 4 2 6 3 1 5 3 1 1 5 2 189 47 28 8 5 3 1 1 9 1 1 2 1 6 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 l ' J 21) Fifteenth Annual R eport. TABLE No. I6- CONTINUED. Occupa. tion. Males . Females. Total. ---- 1--- ------- Housewives .. .• ...........••..•. ... , ... .. .. ........ .... .. '" ... ..... . Hostlers .. ... . ........ .... .... : . ........••• ... ... . ... ..... ..• .... .. ... Hucksters .... ... .....•.•..... .•.... ...•..... .... .. · · · · ... . ...... ..... . Jewelers .. .... ... ....... ... : . ...... .. .. ......... ..... ...... . ... ..... . Journalists ....•. ... .. . ...... .. . ... .. ..... .... ............. .... . .. .... Laborers ...... ..... ..... ...... . ........ . ......... ...... ...... .... ... . . Laborers' wives .. ...... ... ; . .. .... . .... ........ .. .......... ... .... . Laborers' daughters .... . .. .. ... ....••. .... .... .. ... ... .•... .. ... . Laborers' sons .. .•....... ... .... ... ... ..... .. . ... ... .... . .. .. . ... ... Livery. stable keepers .. ........ . ....... .... ... ... ....... ... ... .. . Lawvers ..... ... ... .... ............... ...... ...... · · ............ .. .... . . Lawyers' wives .. ... ......... .. .... ..... .... .. ..... ... ... ........ . Lawyer. s' daughters .. . ... ...... .. .. ... ........ .... . ............. . Locksmiths .• ..... .......... ... ... ... .....•. ....... . .................. Machinists .............. . ...... .. .... ... •....... • .. ..... ..... ........• Mechanics ... ... ..... •.•.... ...... ........ .. . .... .... ..... ........... Mechanics' wives ...•...... . ... ....... ........ ..... ....... ... ... .. Mechanics' daughters ... ..... . ... .... ..... ....... ..... ... ....•.•.. Merchants .. ..... .. ... ... .... ... ...... .... . ... : .. ... ... .... .. . ..... . . . Merchants' wives ... .. ................. ... ... ... ...... ...... .. , .. . Merchants' daughters .. .......... . ............•... ... . ..... . ...... Millers ... .. . ... .... ... ..• ... .. . .. . ... ... .....................•••.... .. Milliners ..•.... ..... ..........•• .. ..... : ... ... ...... ......... .. . ... .. . Miners ........ . .. . ..... ... .... ..... .............. . ............. .... . .. . Molders ..... ..•.....•.. ... ..... .. . .. ....... ........ •...... ..... ....... ~~~ 1: i~~;~. i.:.~~::::: '.:::::'.:::: :'.:: ::: ........ : : ........ :.:."."."."."."::: .":."::: :.": Music teachers .. .... ... .... ........ . ...... ... ... ..... ... .... .. .... . . Nail makers ..... ... ....... .... .. ... ... ........ ..... .......... ..... . Nurses .... .. ... .............. - ....... ...•.. ........ ... .. . ... ... .... .. Opticians .......... .. ....... ... .. .. ........... ... ...... ..... ... .. .. .. . P ainters .. ..................... . ........•... .. ............•............ P aper carriers ... ...... ... ..... .... ......... ..... .... .. ......... ... . P atte rn makers ... ... .............. ... .... ..... .. ... .. .... .. .. ..... . P eddlers ........•......... •.... .. .. .. . ....... ..... .......•• .... .... .... ~~~~\~ i:~:; ' ~ · i~~~ :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :!::::"::.: .::::.. ..: . .: :::.:: P ilot • .....•......... ..... .. ......•.... . .... ... .... .... .. ....•...... .... Plumbers ........• ...•••••.•.................•......... ...... ... ...... P iano makers ............. .... . . ......... .......................... . Plane makers ................ ......... ... ....... ..... .... ... ....... . P laster ers ...•........•.•. .. .. ...• ..... . ......•.. ........ .. ... .• '" ..• P orters ...... . ....... . . ................ .... .... .... .. .. ..... ..... .... . P otters ...... ..........•...•...... ....•. ... ....... .. ...... .....•.•. ..... P hotographers .... .•. ... ....••........ .. ......•......... ... ... •... .. Printers ..•....••....•..............••...... ........ ............ . .... .. P r inters' wives ... -. ................................ ........ ...... .. Prostitutes ..•....•.... .. ... ........•.......... ................. ...... Public officers ... ........ ...... .. .. ................ .. .. .. ........... . Public officers' daughters .... .. ... .......•..•.. .... ...... ........ P aymaste rs . .... ................................. ... .. ...... ... ..... . Rag pickers .. .... ................................ ............. ..... . 2 2 1 334 2 9 18 3 10 4 68 1 2 11 3 5 1 1 20 2 2 19 10 3 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 8 1 1 1 497 53 5 8 3 49 5 23 11 9 4 1 6 1 9 2 3 497 1 2 2 1 334 53 5 2 9 18 8 3 3 10 4 49 5 68 23 11 1 9 2 11 1 3 5 1 4 1 20 2 2 19 11 6 3 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 8 1 9 1 2 1 4 Longview Asylum. 21 TABLE No. 16- CONTINUED. Occupation. Males. Females. Total. Rope makers. .... .. . ........... ....... . .. .... .. ... .. ..... ...... 4 Real estate agents. ... ... ......... ...... ....•.... ...... ... ...... ... 1 Saddlers. ...... ..... ....... .......• ......... ............ ...... ...... ... 4 Safe makers. ..... ... ...... ... .. ....... ...... ....... ... .. .. .. ... .... . 1 School teachers. ..... ... ...... .. ... . .. ........... ......... .... . . ... 13 School teachers' wives ............... .. ......... .. ..... '" ..... . Seamstresses ...... .......... .. .. ... . ................................ . Servants... ...................................................... ..... 3 Shoemakers.............. ... .... .. . ........... ......... ........ . ... ... 46 Skate makers ............... ........... ............. .. ........ .... .. : 1 Showmen....... ........... .... ......................... .. ..... .. .. ... 2 Sisters of Charity ..... ...... .. ... .. ......... ... ......... ....... .... . Soldi ers.. .......... ..... ...... ...... ........ ...... ......... ......... ... 45 Soldiers' wives .. . ... .................................... ... .... ..... .. Stone masons....... ...... .. .. .... ......... ...... ...... ............ 9 Stone cutters.. ... .... ..... ...... ...... ...... ... ......... ...... ...... 4 Stone cutters' wives ....................... ...... ......... ... ..... . Store keepers... ............ ......... ...... ... ... .... ........ ... ... ... 1 Students................ .......... ....... ...... ...... ........... ....... 14 Scroll sawyers............ ............ .. ..... .... .. .......... ...... 1 Sausage makers ..... .... ............... ................. ..... :...... 2 Tailors...................... ........................................... 41 Tailors' wives ........ .. ... ............. ............................ . ' l'anners ...... .............. ........................ .................. 10 Teamsters ...... ... ...... ... ......... ................................ . Telegraphers ......... ......... ...... ........ ...... ...... ...... ..... . 2 Tinners ..... . ................. ........ .. .. .. .......................... 3 Tobacconists ...... ..................... ............ ... ... ... ... .. .... 4 Traders ............. ................................................... 7 Trunk makers ....... ........ ...... ....... ... ..... ....... ..... ...... 2 Turners of wood.......................... ... . ........ .. ........... 6 Teachers ... ................... .. .. .................... ................ . Undertakers .. .... ........................ ... .. ...................... 1 Upholsterers. ......... .. ... ...... ...... ............... ...... .. .... ... 1 Vagrants... ............. ................ ..... ........ . ............... 1 V't l'nishers ................. ... ........ .......... ...... ......... ...... 2 W aiters ....................................... ... ... ........ . ......... 1 Wagon makers...................... ....... ......................... 1 Watchmakers .. ..... ................................. .. ............. 2 Watchmen.............................................. ........ .. ... 1 Washerwomen ............. ..... ................. ...... ........... .. Weavers...... .. ....................... ..... .......................... 2 Whitewashers ..... ............... ................................ ~. 1 Wire makers ... .. .. .......... ......... ......... ............... ...... 1 No occupation ............ ............. ................ ,... ........ III Unknown............................ ... ................ .............. 125 TotaL ........................................................... 1,651 ~: t- 12 1 71 316 3 3 1 3 24 116 200 1,558 4 1 4 1 25 1 71 319 46 1 2 3 45 3 9 4 1 1 14 1 2 42 3 10 4 2 3 4 ' l 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 24 2 1 1 227 325 3,209 22 F ifteenth Annual Report. TABLE No. 17. Showing Socia~ Condition oj 3,209 Patients. Condition. Male.. Female.. Total. -----_._----------_.-_._------ --- ---- Single ...................................... .... ..... ....... ........... . 853 632 76 94 527 693 260 1,380 . 1,325 336 168 ]) farried ...... ........ ........ .. ............•........ .. ...... . ... .... .. Widowed .. .... .. .... .... ........ ...... .. ...... ...... ............... . Unknown .............. .......... ............ .. .............. .. .... .. 74 Total. ................ ........................ .. .... .. ....... .. ... 1,655 1,554 3,209 TABLE N o. 18. Showing Nativity oj 3,209 Patients. Nath · ity. >- 3 o E Nativity . ----------- -- - - 1---------- ------ Ohio .... ..................... 434 314 748 Kentucky ... ............... 50 58 108 Pennsylvania ............ 40 51 97 New york ................. 32 26 58 Germany .. .... .. .......... 500 438 938 Ireland ..................... 248 333 581 England.... ........ .... .... 28 43 71 Scotland.. .... ..... ......... 12 11 23 Virginia .................... 26 32 58 Indiana ..................... 20 16 36 Maryland .................. 17 12 29 New Jersey .... ........... 8 10 18 Prussia ........ ..... .. ...... 11 14 25 France. .... .... ....... ...... 21 10 31 Canada ..................... 10 7 17 Wales.. ......... .. ..... ... .. 9 4 13 Massach usetts ..... ...... 13 12 25 New Hampshire ...... ... 4 3 7 Connecticut .... .... ....... 4 5 9 Italy............ .. .......... 4 4 8 Nova Scotia.. ..... ........ 3 3 Austria..................... 4 5 Illinois .. ................... 5 5 10 Vermont .... .. ........ ..... 2 2 4 Georgia ...... ...... .. ...... 2 2 4- Michigan ... .... ........... 2 1 3 Tennessee .. . ............... 6 6 12 Delaware .... ............... 2 1 3 North Carolina .......... 3 4 7 South Carolina ... ........ 2 1 3 Maine ... .... ........ ....... 6 6 Alabama ............ ...... 3 7 10 MissiSSippi .. .............. 1 5 6 Rhode Island .... .. ..... .. 1 1 Missouri .......... .. ........ 2 2 4 New Brunswick........ . 1 1 Russia....................... 1 1 Norway................. .... 1 1 Switzerland ...... .... ..... 8 S 16 Hungary...... ... ......... 1 1 Bavaria.. ........ ........... 3 3 6 Bohemia........ ........ .... 1 1 2 Belgium.. ...... ........ .... 1 1 Hanover..... .. . ............ 3 3 Holland... .... ........ ..... 1 1 Total foreign ....... 866 882 1748 Unknown ... .. ............. 97 98 195 Grand totaL. .... .. 3209 -- ---- Total. ............. .. .. 787 674 1461 --------- 1----- Longview Asylum. 23 TABLE No. 19. Showing Form oj Insanity oj 3,209 Patients. Form. Males. Females. Tot" l. ----------------- 1------- Dipsomania. ...... ...... ...... ........... ....... .... .......... ....... 39 Dementia, chronic................................................. 188 Dementia, acute............. ................................... ... . 7 Dementia, senile............... .... ................................ 22 Delirium...... . ....................................................... 9 Epilepsy....... .... .... .. . ................... ................ ......... 104 General paralysis............................................... ... 40 Insanity, affective ............ .. .. ....... .... ............ ... .. .. .... 16 Insanity, general ..................................... . ........... .. Insanity, recurrent.................. .. .............. ... ........... 6 Idiocy......... .... ... .. ... ... ...... ..... .. .. ......... ... ........ ..... .. 21 Imbecility........... ......... ... ..................................... 36 Imbecility, congenitaL........ . .............. ..... .............. 8 In articulo morti....... ................. ...... ........ .... ......... 3 Mania, aeute..................... ... ......... .......... .. ........ ..... 456 Mania, subacute.... ............... ...... ......... .................. 51 Mania, chronic............................................... ....... 373 }' 1. ania, acute delirious.............. .. ................ .... .... .... 6 }' fania, puerperaL ..... .................. .... ......... ............ . Mania, hysterical .. . ............. ... ........... . ............ ...... . Mania, suicidal.... .. ... .... ......................... .. .............. 6 Monomania. ...... ..... . .... .. ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... .. ..... .. . 29 Monomania, hysterical .................................... . .... . lVlelancholia........................................ .................. 214 Melancholia, suicidal.................................. ... ........ 1 Melancholia, religious......... .... . ...... .. .......... ...... ...... 4 Nympbomania ....... ............ ...... ..... . .. .................... . Not insane........... ............ . .......................... . ......... 16 Total........ .......... . .... . ....... ..... .. ....................... 1,655 TABLE No. 20. 14 107 13 23 43 6 5 1 14 8 15 1 1 389 53 354 21 77 22 36 3 310 4 2 2 30 1,554 Showing Supposed Cause oj Insanity oj 3,209 Patients. \ CaUBe. Acquisitiveness ..... .................... ....... ........... ... ...... .. Adversity ................... ................ .............. .. ......... . Anxiety .. ........ .................... .. .............................. . Anger ...... . ................................. ... ............. . ........ . Abuse .. ......... .... ...... ... .. .................... .... ............... . ~~ s~~ ~~~~~ ~ i~;; Y:.:::::::::: : :::::'::::::.::::::: ::: ::::: :::: ::: :::::: Congeuital. ... ........ .... ................................... .. ..... .. Coup de solieL .................................................... .. Climacteria period . ... ................ .. .. .. ..... ........... . .. .. .. Congestive chill . ................ ...... ... ... ................... .. .. . Disappointment ........ ....................... . .................... . Males. 1 6 6 1 6 19 37 26 Females. 9 4 1 5 1 1 19 4 30 1 3 53 295 20 45 9 147 46 21 1 20 29 51 9 4 845 104 727 27 77 22 6 65 3 524 5 6 2 46 3,209 Total. 1 15 10 1 6 7 20 56 30 30 1 6 24 Fifteenth Annual Report. TABLE No. 20- CONTINUED. Cause. Males. Females . Total. --- --- - --- D~ s a ppo~ nted aifec! ions .. ... . ................. . .. ............ ... . Dlsappomted marrIage ........ ..... ....... ............ .. ..... ... . Domestic trouble .. .. ....... .. ...... . ... . ... .. ............. · · · . · ... . 34 66 100 1 1 34 113 147 Death of relatives .. . ..... ....... .. .. ................... .... ....... . 19 62 81 ~~ slleta~~~ lb~~ i~~:.~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: 2 2 15 6 21 Disease af spine ... .. .. ........ ... ...... ... .... ...... ....... . .... . .. , ~~ St~~~~ i~.~. ~~~.~~:.~':":""".'.':.'''.'.':''.'.'''.'''.'.'.'.'.'.':.'.::: ::::::::: :::::::: 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 Epilepsy ... ........ ... ..... ...... . .. .... ........................... ... . Exposure and fatigue ....................................... ..... . Fear of draft .......... .... . ........ ... .... .. ....... .... .. ..... .. .... . 94 37 131 5 2 7 3 3 Fear of want ........... ....... .... ... ........ .......... . .. ......... . 3 1 4 Financial troubles .......... .. .. ........... ..... ... ..... ... .. ..... . 25 2 27 Fever ................................................................. . 8 5 13 Fever, bilious ... ..... . ............................. ..... ... .. ... .. .. . 2 2 Fever, scarlet ................. . ........... ....... .. ..... . .. . ........ . 2 2 ~:~:~: ~~ th~ id · . .. · .::: · . · . .. : · ... : · . ........ · . ..................... · .. ..... · . ..... ::::: :: :::::: ::: Fever, yellow .............. .................... ......... ... ....... .. . Fright . ... ..... ... ..................................................... . Fracture of femur .... ... .. .... .. .. .......... .. ........... .. ...... . 1 1 27 10 37 1 1 6 12 18 1 1 Grief ... .. .... .................. ...... ... .... ..... ........... .. ........ . 10 39 49 !~ i~~ f;:~ t~ · ~.~~ . : · :: · : · : · : · : · : · : · : · : · :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.::::::::::::::::::::::: 2 6 8 15 3 18 3 3 III health ................ ......... .. ................. ................ . 70 49 U9 Intemperance ... .. . ....... .............. .... ................ ... .... . Injury to head ..... ... ............................................ .. 274 53 327 84 11 95 I mprisonment ... ...... ....... .. ................................... . 7 7 Idiocy ......... . ............ .. ......... ................ .. .. .......... .. . 1 1 Intestinal worms ................................................. .. 1 1 Jealousy ...... ..... ................. .. ....... .. ... . ............ .. ..... . Joy .. ......... .. ...................................... .. ........... ..... . 15 14 29 1 l. Loss of property .................................................. . L actation, protracted ... ............ ..... ...... . ...... .......... .. L oss of sleep ........ .... .. . ... ...................................... .. L awsuit ...... ................ . .... .................... .. ............. . 34 17 51 4 4 4 1 5 1 1 2 Loss of husband ..................................... ....... .. .... . l' 1 Masturbation ................. ....... . .................. . ..... .. .. .. . 165 10 175 Measles .. .............................................. ... ... ...... .. . 2 2 4 Mechanical injury ..... ....... ....... ........... ........... . .. .. .. . 2 2 4 : Menstruation ... . ..................................... . ........ ..... . 1 1 : Menstrual derangement .. ...... ..... ................... .... ..... . Nervous derangement .. ............................ ....... . ..... . Nostalgia ................................. ...... ..................... . Over- exertion ....... ....................... ............. ...... .. : .. . 56 56 2 3 5 10 17 27 1 6 7 Overwork of brain ........... ....... ......... .................... . 1 1 Puerperal condition .............. ..................... .......... .. PregnanC'y ... . ...... ... ....... .. ... ... ... .............. ........ . .... .. P olitical excitement ............................ .................. . 105 105 6 6 1 1 Poverty ...... ............ .......... ...... ..... . .......... . ............ .. 1 4 5 Longview Asylum. 25 TABLE No. 20- CONTINUED. Cause. Males. Females. Total. -----------_._-------------- Pride mortified............. ..... . ..... .. .. ... ..... ..... ...... .... ... 2 2 Painters' colic .......... ....... ... .. .... ...... ...................... . 1 Paralysis ..... ........ .................. ................. ........... .. . Religious excitement. ....... . ....... ......... .. .................. 50 Rheumatism..... .. ....... .......... .................. ........ .... ... 3 1 1 76 126 7 10 Remorse .... ... ... ........................... .................. .... . .. . 1 1 Senility... .. ... ................... ..... . ... .......... ..... .... ... .. ... 7 Seduction .... .... ..... ... ...... ... .... .. ........... .. ............... . 20 27 16 16 Sed uction of sister .... .. ............ ...... ...... .. ...... ..... .. .. . 1 Slander ...... . ........... .. ........ .. ...... . .. ..... ... ........... ..... . 10 10 Speculation ... . ....... ..... ... ... ... ... ..... . ... .... . .... .... . .... .. . 1 Snake- bite ........................ ................... ...... ..... ..... . 1 1 Spiritualism ................... ..... . .... . ........ .. ..... ... ... ... ... 2 10 12 Sexual excitement. ... .. . ... ... .... .. ... ...... .. .. ..... ...... .. .... 1. 1 2 Syphilis....... ... .... . ..................................... ........... 4 2 6 Tobacco, excessive use of..... ............ .. ... ... ... ............ 5 5 Uterine derangement ...... ... ................... .. ... ....... ... .. 113 113 Unknown .............. .. ... . :.. . ....... ................... ... .. ... . ... 449 460 909 Variola .. .. .... . .. ....... ... .. .... .......................... ..... .... . 9 9 Warexcitetr) ent.... ... ............................ ...... ... .. ...... 30 10 40 Want of employment ....... . ... . .. . ... ... ...... .. ............... 8 8 Woman's rights ................ ............ .................... ....... . 1 Total ....... . ..... .. . ............ ... .... ... .............. ......... 1,655 1,554 3,209 TABLE No. 21. Showing Gause of Death since the Opening of the Asylum. Cause . Males. Females. Total. - --- --- Apoplexy, cerebra!.. ... .. ... , .......... ....... ..... .. ... ......... . 15 6 21 Anemia ... ...... .. ..... ........ .. ... ... .. ... .. ..... .......... ......... . Abscess, hepatic .. ... .. ...... ... ... ... : ... .. ...... . ...... ... .. ..... . 6 1 7 1 1 A bscess, cerebral. ...... ................... .. ...................... . 1 1 Acute delirious mania ...... .... ..... · ..... .... ... ................ . 2 2 4 Asphyxia .. ... . ................ ... ........... ... : ... . ........ .. ...... . 1 1 Angina pectoris .. ...... . ... .............. .. ...... . ...... ... ... .... . Asthma, bronchitic . .. .. .... ..... .. .. .... ..... ..... . .............. . 1 1 1 1 Acute bronchial pneumonia ........... . ....... ......... ... .... . 1 1 Cerebral congestion ..... . ..... . ........... ... .... .............. .. . Cardiac embolism .................................. : ....... ..... .. . 2 3 5 2 2 Carcinoma, mesentery ... .. ..... .... .... . . .. ... ... .... .... . . .. ... . 1 1 Chronic ramollissement, cerebraL .... ..... ..... ..... .... ... . 1 1 Caries dorsal vertebrre ..... .. ............................. ... .. . . 1 1 Cerebral hemiplegia ..... . ..... ... . ..... ... ...... . .......... ... ... . 1 1 Cerebral hemorrhage . ................ .. ......... .... .... ........ . 2 2 Cholera morbus ... .......................... . ............... ... ... . . 1 26 Fifteenth Annual R eport. TABLE No. 21- CONTINUED. O& use. Males. F emales. Total. ----------------------- Cerebral thromboois ............. . ................................. . Diarrhea, acute .. ... ..................... .. ........................ .. Diarrhea, chronic ....... ... ... ............. ......... .. ........... .. Dysentery, acute ..... ....... ........................................ . Debility, senile .. ........................ ....... .... . ............... . ~~ ~!~ iitJ~. ~~.~~~~~:: ':':.:'.: ::: .::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::: ::: ::: :.::::: :.:: Erysipelas, simplex .......................................... .... . Erysipelas, phlegmonous .............................. ........ .. Epilepsy .... ... .................................................... .. Edema pulmonum .............................................. . Exhaustion, maniacal. .... .... ................................... . Epidemic cholera .. ....................................... ....... .. Fatty degeneration of heart. .... .... ........................... . Fever, pernicious inter mitten t . .............................. .. Fever, typhoid .. .... . ............................................. .. Fever, puerperal. ................................................. . Gastro- enteritis .. .............. ... .. ............................... . Heart disease, valvular ............... ........................... . Hepatitis, acute .. ... ......... ...................................... . Hepatitis, chronic .......... .. ..................................... . Hoomoptysis ..................................... ................... . Hydrothorax and hydropericardium ....................... . Injury from fall.. ............................... .... ...... ....... .. In articulo mortis ....................................................... .. Locomotor ataxia, progre$ sive ........................... ..... . 1I1arasmus ........................................................... . Meningitis, simple acute .............................. .......... .. Meningeal hemorrhage ........................................ .. Malarial toxoomia ......................... ............... ......... .. Nephritis, suppurative .......................................... . Ovarian dropsy ................................................... .. Phthisis, pulmonalis .............................................. . P aralysis, general ................................................ .. Pneumonia, acute ....... ................................ ........ .. Pneumonia, chronic ....................................... ..... . Pneumonia, typhoid ............................................. .. Pe~ iton it~ s, . acute ........................... ....................... . RaIlway Injury .................................................... .. Scrofula .............................................. ................. . Suicide .................. ................. ...... ................... ... .. Stomach, ulceration and perforation of.. ................. .. Senility ............ .................... ............................. .. Suppurative arachnitis ..... ........ ............................. . Typhomania ...................................................... . Total. .......................................................... .. Longview Asylum. 27 STEWARD'S REPORT. To DR. W. H. BUNKER, Superintendent. SIR :- 1 herewith present a general statement of the receipts and disbursements of Longview Asylum for the fi scl\ l year, ending October 31, 1874. Respectfully submitted, A. M. ROBINSON, Steward. GENERAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT. To Cash, balance on hand, November 1, 1873 ........... .... . To Cash from Hamilton Oounty on Directors' orders .... .. By Oash disbursem ents during the fiscal yettl' ............ $ 1l9,423 \ 16 $ 176 91 120,000 00 $ 120,176 91 By Cash, balance on hand, October 31, 1874............... 752 95 ---- 120,176 91 To Cash from State, general appropriation .............. .. To Cash from State, support of Central District patients To Cash from State, support of colored insane of State .. To Cash from pay patients for board and attendance .. To Cash from proceeds of sales at Longview ..... ...... .. $ 183,884 58 11,332 89 9,15217 4,869 00 875 53 Total. ...... .......................................................... . $ 210,114 · 17 The above items, amounting to two hundred and ten thousand one hundred and fourteen dollars and seventeen cents, have been deposited in the County Treasury to the credit of Longview Asylum fund. 2 Fifteenth Annual Beport. DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS FROM SALES AT LoNGVIEW. Empty Barrels, 1,231. .....•...•..•.•.......•••.............•••••. · .. ...•• •....•••• $ 249 75 Empty Boxes, 197 ..............•......... ..•..... . . ...•......•....• -..... . .....••. 17 35 Loads Gravel, 300. .. .................. ... ... ..••.. .....•.........•.•. .... . .....•••• 45 00 Old Rags and P aper, 3,140 Ibs........ ......... ......•.• .............•.....•.• 46 00 Coal Tar, 43 bbls ................ ....... ....•• .....••• •.... ...... ..•••. ...... ..••.• 43 00 Cows, 2......... ...•..••..•....•• ........•.....•.. ...... ....•. .......•.•..... ....••••• 100 00 Calves, 16............................................. ...... ... ......... ..........•••• 118 98 Shoats and Pigs, 61. .......................... ......••........•...... .... ......• ... 115 OG Boots and Sh~, 11 pair ......... ..•.•.•.•........... , ... ... ................... ,. 21 40 Prints, to employes, 277, yards ...... ... .......... ............ .. .............. 25 83 Coverlids, to employes, 2;. ..... ...... ...... ......... ... .. .. .. ...... .. ........ .... 5 00 Old Mower ......•.•.........••........ ....• ...... M......... ......... ............... 39 00 Old Iron Pipe...... ......•.• ......... ......................... .. ......... .......... 30 00 Old Lead and Brass ................................. ..... ....................... ,. 3 50 Lumber and Nails ............... ............. .......................... ..... ;. ... 6 60 Bronze Lamp......... ....................... ............ ...... ...... ........ ........ 4 00 Glass Jars........ . .... ....... ....... .................. .............................. 2 12 Coffin .............................. ......... ..................... ......... ... ... ...... 3 00 $ 875 53 DETAiLED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Music ...................................... ......... .......... .............. .......... , Candies, 130 Ibs ................................................................... . Ornaments, Christmas Tree ............. .. ....... ..................... ........ . Tuning I nstruments .................................... . .... .................. .. Violin Strings ..................................................................... . BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Books .. .. ............... .............................................................. . Printing and Binding ... ... ..................................................... . Printing 1,200 Reports ......................... ............... .... ............. . Reams Cap Paper, 9 ............................................................. .. Pencils, P ens, and Holders ........... ... .......................... . ........... . Inkstand and Ink ................................................................ . Envelopes, 4,300 ..... .............................................................. . Harper's Bazar, 1 .............................. ..................... ... ....... .... .. Harper's Weekly, 2 ........................... ................................... . Mental Sciences, 1. ............................................................... . London Lancet, 1 ..................................... .............. ............. .. Lunacy Reports, 3 ................................................................ . Birds of America, 4 ........................................................ .. Braithwaite, 2 ..... ................................................................ . Medical Journal Journal of Insa~;~ · y · ::::::::::: .. · · .............. · ....................... .... .... . ..................................................• $ 448 10 31 00 5 30 7 00 7 ' 5 $ 499 15 $ 68 64 54 35 265 55 70 24 10 30 6 04 29 42 4 00 8 00 7 50 13 00 3 45 4 00 3 00 6 00 10 00 $ 563 49 Longview Asylum. BUTTER. AND EGGS. Butter, 20,778 lbs ......... ...... ....... ........... : .•.... .••••..•.•.•..•...•. .. •. Eggs, 1,094 doz .. ...... .. ..... .. .....••.• '" ....................... .... ......... .. . CLERK. Salary .. ........... .....•........... . ..• ... .........••..... . .. .........•. ... ........ CLOTHING. Coats, 187 ..•..•. .... .•.... .... ...... ... ... ... . ... ... ................................ Vests, 151 .............. .. ..... .... .......... ... ...... ... ... .......................... . Pants, 432 ... ........................ ... .. .... ~ .... ............... .. ..... . ......... .. Shirts, 42 doz ... ........ ...... ............ ........ .... ... ... .. . ... ................ .. Dra wers, 27 doz ....... ............. ...... ............... ...... .... .... ... .... .... .. Hats, 25 doz ............................................................ ............ . Socks, 138 doz ............................... ...................................... . Mitts, 1 doz ....... ... ................. .... .. ....... .. ... .... ......... .. , ............ . Suspenders, 10 doz .......... ....... .. ....... .................. .............. ..... . Handkerchiefs, 8 doz .......... ............ ................................ ..... . N eck ties, 19 ~ doz ...... ............... .. .......................................... . Bonnflts, 10 doz .................................................................. . Sundries ............................................................................ .. COAL. Youghiogheny, 78,500 bushels . ........................ .. ....... ... ........... . Charcoal, 100 bushels ..... .... .. ............ ......... .................. , ....... .. , DAILY PAPERS AND POSTAGE. Commercial. .............................................................. ......... . Enquirer ................................... ... ......... ... ......... .. .......... .... .. Gazette .............................................................................. . Times .... .......... ..... ................. ....... ...................... .. ........ .... .. Star ..................... ........ .... .. .... .......... ............................. .... .. Postage and stamps ...... ............... ......... ... ............................ .. DR: Y GOODS. Brown muslin, 7,053; yards ..... ..... ............... ............ ~ ............ . Shirting, 687. yards ..... ....... . .. ...... ... ... ........... . .... .................. .. Sheeting, 1,299 yards ... ...... .......... ........ .. .......... ... ................. . Ticking, 2,523 yards ........ . ................. ....................... .... ....... .. Flannel, 1,52 8~ yards .... ................ . ........... ........... ................ . Prints, 6,494; yards ......... ..... ........ .......... .... ..... ... ............ .. . .. Crasb, 709 ~ yards ................................................................ .. Check, 130! yards ........... . ................................................... .. Demins, 55~ yards ... ................................................ ........ ... . 29 $ 6,397 13 181 98 $ 6,579 11 $ 1,200 00 $ 466 75 228 50 906 00 283 00 151 75 160 75 289 00 15 75 28 00 10 88 35 75 64 70 19 35 $ 2,660 18 $ 12,026 30 18 00 $ 12,044 30 $ 15 90 12 15 14 10 11 20 3 75 123 88 ---.,- $ 180 98 $ 1,031 28 117 92 192 98 439 93 424 87 709 09 113 91 26 15 10 55 l . 30 Fifteenth Annual R ep01- t. Duck, 48 yards .................•••...............•••• ... ....................•...... Table covers, 18 yards_ .•.•..•.•....... .. •.........••.......... ...... ..••....... Napkins, 2 dozen ........... ...•..........•. · · · · · · ............•••.. .. ..........•... Handkerchiefs, cotton, 12 dozen .. . ........•........•. ......... •..••.•...••.. Ribbons, 14 pieces ....... .......................... . ..... .. ...... ... ............ ,. Thread, cotton, 163 dozen ........•...........•....••. ..•... .....•.•.. ..••.. ...• Thread, linen, 30 pounds .................. ....... .................. ............ . Buttons, 42 gross .. ................. ................... . . ......................... . Combs, 19 dozen .......... ..... .................. ......................... ....... . Pins, 10 packs ........................ ................ .......... ......... . ........ . Pins, hair, 100 packs . ................................................... .. ...... . Needles, 2,000 ...................... . ... ............ · . · · • · .. · · · · · · · · · .. ... .. ....... . Thimbles, 14 dozen .............................. : .... ..... .. ......... ... ........ . Hooks and eyes, 24 gross ...................................................... . Yarn, 80 pounds .............................. ... ................................. . Tidy cotton, 22 pounds . ............................................. ........... . Buckles, 4 gross ........... ......... ........ ...................................... . Le ther belts, 6 dozen ............................ .. ...................... ..... . Cord, and shoe- laces, 6 gross_ ............................................. ... . EMPLOYES. Male. 1 Engineer . ...................................................................... . 1 Baker .... _ .................... .... ...... ................. ... ......... ...... . ..... . 1 Gasml\ ker .................. .... .. .................. ............ ... .............. . 3 Cooks ................................... ...... ....................... .... . ... ..... . 4 Firemen ....... ..................... ...... ................................... ..... . 1 Storekeeper ..... . ....... ........ ............................. ................. . . 1 Supervisor .... . ..... ...... .... ..................................... .......... . .. . 16 Attendants .......... ...... .. ................................................... . 1 Watchman ..................................................... ...... .......... . 1 Florist . .......... ................................................................ . 1 Farmer ............••....•..........•...............................•............. 1 Gardener .. ..................... ........................... ...................... . 2 Teamsters ........................................................ ............... . 1 Laundry .................................. . ...... . .......... ............... . _ •... 1 Dairy ..... .......................................................... .. ............ . 2 Laborers ........................... ............................................. . 1 Porter ... .......................... . .................................... ...... .... . Female. 1 Supervisor ............................... ...... ................... " ........ .... .. 16 Attendants ........ . .... ......... ............................. .. ............... .. 1 Watchwoman ............. . .......................... ........................ . .. 2 Seamstresses .. ......... ..... ......... ..................... .. . ........ ........... . $ 9 70 15 39 10 75 18 00 29 10 114 90 56 10 21 10 14 20 6 10 12 50 3 50 5 60 4 00 100 00 17 10 2 40 '[ 50 4 60 $ 3,519 22 $ 1,670 00 480 00 417 65 981 60 2,038 00 394 60 671 83 4,703 30 420 00 505 00 481 85 530 00 614 15 349 00 360 00 440 00 263 55 $ 83 10 3,841 50 240 00 312 00 Longview Asylum. 5 Laundry ......................................................................... . 2 Chamber .. . ............................. .......... .. ............................ .. 2 Dining- room .................................................................... . 1 Cook ... ........... ....... ................. ................ .......... ........... . . .. 1 Dairy ............................................................................ . FLOUR AND llIEAL. Flour, 850 barrels ..................................................... , ......... .. Meal, 5,615 pounds .............................................................. . FARM AND GARDEN. Garden seeds ........ ............. .............. ................................... .. Grass seed, 1 busheL ........................................................... .. 19 Shovels ......................................................................... .. 6 Spades .. ..... ................... .. .. .... ........................... .......... ...... .. 6 Spade- handles .................................................................. . 9 Hay- rakes ........................................................................ . 4 Lawn- scythes .............. ............... ... .................. .......... ........ . 4 Wheel- barrows ................................... . ............................. .. 6 Baskots ....... .... ... ........................................................... .. . Repair wagons and carts ............... ...................... ....... ......... .. Repair plows and tools ....................................................... .. Repair lawn- mowers .... ...................... .. ...................... ......... .. Man ure, III loads ............ . ......... . ................................... .... .. 12 Hot- bed sashes .............. .... .............................. ............... .. 1 Ox- yoke ........................................................................... . 2 Grass- hooks .................................................................... .. 1 Hatchet .. ........... .......... ... ......................... ... . ... ................. . FREIGHTS AND TOLLS. Freight by canaL ......................... , ................... . ................. .. Freight by railroad ............................................................. .. Tolls .................................. . ......... ... ..................... .... .......... . Expres~ ...... : ...... ..... . ................. ...... ......... . ................ .......... . GROCERI ES. Coffee, Rio, 9,094 pounds ...................... : ............................... .. Coffee, Java, 183 pounds ........................... -.......................... .. Coffee, roasting ................................................................... .. Chickory, 25 pounds ............................................................ .. T ea, green, 1,114 pounds ....................................................... . 31 $ 1,262 00 372 00 443 00 230 00 120 34 $ 22,225 33 $ 5,724 10 83 27 $ 5,807 37 $ 47 72 3 85 28 05 10 13 1 88 9 60 7 70 25 00 3 00 59 55 4 10 9 65 49 50 25 00 6 00 60 75 $ 293 08 $ 179 50 14 75 22 52 22 19 $ 238 96 $ 2,435 60 65 70 31 30 4 25 787 64 32 Fifteenth Annual Report. Teo., black, ' 113 pounds ................ . ........................................ .. Sugar, brown, 14,223 pounds ................................................. . Sugar, crushed, 180 pounds .................. ......... ....................... .. Sugar, pulverized, 221 pounds ........................ ...... ................. . Rice, 9,352 pounds .............................................. ................. . Cheese, factory, 1 ' 11t pounds .................................................. . Cheese, P. A., 1 box ................................ ............................ .. Cheese, Edam, 2 boxes ............... ......................................... .. Tobacco, 1,254t pounds ........................................................ .. Beans, dried, 148 bu hels ............................................... ...... .. Peas, dried, 24 bushels ........................................................... . Apple, dried, 1,894 pounns .............. .................................... . Peaches, dried, 2,9' 13 pounds .......................... ......... ............... . Peache , peeled, 17 pounds ................................................... . . Hominy, 26 barrels ....... ... ........ ............................................ . Hominy grits, 180 pounds .................................................... .. Peo. rl barley, 450 pounds ................... ............ ... .................... . Cracked wheo. t, 6' 1 pounds ... ........ . .................................... ..... . Prunes, 699 pounds ....... ....................................................... . Mola es, 1,650 gallons ..... ... .................................................. . Vinegar, 778t gallons ........................................................... . So. lt, 60 barrels .................. ... ............... ........... ......... ........... .. Soap, country, 2,068 pounds ............................................. .. .. .. Soap, German, ] 2,500 pounds ............................. ... ................ .. Soap, Maltese, 60 pounds ......................... ....... ..................... .. Soap, Oa tile, 33 pounds ....................................................... .. Soda, carbonate, 20 pounds ............................ : .................. ........... .. Soda, sal., 3,9' 15 pounds ............................................................ .. Butter crackers, 393 pounds ..................................................... .. Bath brick, 14 dozen ............. ............................ ............... . ........ . Baking powders, 9' 1 pounds ........... : ...................................... .. Compressed yeast, 335 pounds ......................................... ..... .. Starch, 2,255 pounds .. ... ............. .................... ............. .. .. .... .... . Indigo, 15 pound ................................................................. . Alspice, ground, 60 pounds ............ ..... ............ .. ................. .. . Cinnamon, ground, 100 pounds .......... .... .............................. ... . Ginger, ground, 60 ponnds ............ .......... ......... .. . ... .. ............. .. Mustard, ground, 518 pounds" ............................................... . Pepper, ground, 240 pounds .... ...... ......... ............................. .. Pepper, cayenne, ground, 2 pounds ........................................ .. Nutmeg, 6 pounds ................................ " ........................... .. Almonds, 40 pounds ........................................................... .. Currants, 60 pounds ........................ 1 .................................... . Cranberries, 2 barrels ... : ...................................................... . Raisins, 2 boxes ................ ......... . .............. ........................... . Lemons, 2 dozen ....... .. ...................................................... .. Macaroni, 80 pounds ............................................................ .. $ 389 40 1,415 63 20 81 25 41 748 85 30 46 1 ' 15 3 00 593 21 335 22 44 83 180 60 316 18 8 60 108 50 10 ' 15 29 ' 10 4 ' 19 97 5' 1 ], 021 15 1' 10 ' 10 108 90 95 07 797 25 ' 1 00 4 62 2 08 142 17 30 78 12 20 3' 1 76 83 75 10' 1 12 18 95 16 75 32 08 18 20 ' 1' 1 35 82 45 1 30 8 30 16 30 5 60 21 00 8 00 1 00 17 50 Longview Asylum. Vermicelli, 24 pounds ......................................................... .. Almond extract, t dozen ...................................................... . Lemon extract, 2 dozen ....................... .......... ....................... . Rose extract, 1 dozen .......................................................... .. Strawberry extract, 1 bottle ......... ............... . ................... ...... . Vanilla extract, 1 bottle ........... ......... ...... .... ......................... .. Blackberries, canned, 2i dozen ... ................. ..... . ................... .. Raspberries, canned, 2 dozen .................................................. . Peacbes, canned, 2 dozen .... ...................... ......... .. ...... .......... .. Tomatoes, canned, 14 dozen ........................ ....... ........... .... .. .. . Green corn, canned, 6 dozen ........................... . ........ ....... ....... . Green beans, canned, 4 dozen ............................................... .. Green peas, canned, 2 dozen ................................................. .. Irisb moss, 10 dozen ........ ............ .... ........... ...... ................... .. Apple butter, 144 dozen ....................................................... .. Hops, 41 dozen ......................................... ......... ..... .......... .. . Mince meat, 140 dozen ..... ............. . ......... ..... ....................... .. Candles, 20 dozen ............................................................... .. Cream of tartar, 2 dozen ...................................................... . Sago, 30 dozen .................. .. ................... ........ ... .... .............. . Tapioca, 20 dozen .. ................................................................. . Bird seed, 20 pounds ............................................................ . Candlewick, 5 pounds .......................................................... . Matcbes, 2 cases ......................... ......................................... . Pickles, 1 ~ barrels ................... ........................ ................... .. Maple syrup, 3 gallons ........................................................ .. Coal oil, 10 gallons .............. ........ ......................................... . Tea paper, 9 reams ............................................................... . Malt, 2~ bushels .......... : ................... ................................... .. Uigars, 2 boxes .................................................................... . Sundries ........................ .................................................... . HOUSE FURNISHING. Brussels carpet, 53 yards ..................................... ................. .. Ingrain carpet, 256t yards .................................................... .. Venetian carpet, 191 yards ........................... : ....................... . Border carpet, 72 yards ........................................................ . Rag carpet, weaving 130 yards ............................................... . Lining carpet, 678 yards .................................................... . .. Green ferry, 9 yards ............................................................. . Oil clotb, 70 yards ............................................................... . 1 Velvet rug ..................... · ................ : ................................ :. • 62 Bed spreads ....................................... . .......................... : •• . 250 Blankets ............................ .......................................... . 10 Shades ........................................................................... . Napkins, 2 dozen ................................................................. . 33 $ 5 00 75 4 60 2 75 2 25 2 25 6 80 6 00 10 00 32 50 17 80 10 00 9 00 75 12 02 22 50 21 00 5 00 1 10 3 95 2 70 2 00 1 90 16 25 21 25 4 50 2 00 11 00 3 50 10 00 29 00 $ 10,915 10 $ 75 20 316 11 231 58 28 80 43 00 59 47 15 00 68 80 6 00 93 70 788 00 23 10 7 50 34 Fifteenth Annual R eport. Table linen, 155~ yards ..... . ...... ..... .... ......... ....... ....•..... •.. .•....• 19 Table- covers ... ................. ...• ...... .... .... .......... ... ... ... ... .... .... . 1 Cycloid piano ......... .....................................••.. . ... ....... .. ... ... 1 Square piano ... ... . ..... .... ...... . . ....... ..... ... .. ... ..................... ... . 8 Bedsteads .................... ... .. . ................. ... ... ...................... .. . 2 Bureaus ............. ......... ...... ............................................... . 3 Wardrobes ... ............... .... ................ .......... .............. ......... .. 8 W! I3hstands ............ .......... ...... .. ..... ..... .... .. ..... . ...... ............ .. Chairs, 4, dozen ............. ......................... ... ...... .................. .. 5 Chairs, fancy ..................... .......... ............. ................... .. .. .. 20 Settees .... .... ......... ........... ..... ............ ...... ........ . .............. . Settees repaired ........ ........ . .. ............... . ............................... .. Clocks repaired ............ , ..... ................................... . ... .. .. ...... .. Coffee- boiler r epaired ... .. .............. ..... .................... ..... .... .. .... . Tin- ware repaired ........ ......... ..... .. .... . ..... ... .... .......... ............ . . Range repaired ..................... .............. . ... ......... .... ................ . Brooms, 49 dozen ..................... ...... .................. .. ........ ..... .... .. Brooms, whisk, 3 dozen ........................... .. ... ... ................ .... . . Mops, 11 dozen .......... ...... ................... .... .................. ........... . Mop- handle, 2 dozen ........ . ........... ....... ......... ......... ............. .. Wood bucketR, 3 dozen .. ........................ ... ................... .... ... .. W ash- boar ds, 4 dozen ............... .. ......... .............. ............. .... . Clothes baSKets, 1, dozen .................. ................. ........ ...... ... .. . Whitewash brushes, ~ dozen ........... ...................... ................ .. Scrub brushes, 27 dozen ............ ........... ...... . .................. ... ... .. . Shoe brushe!', 4 dozen ........................... ... ..................... ........ . Hair brushes, 2 dozen ... ............................................ . ... ...... . .. Window brushes, 1 dozen ... .......... ....... ................................ .. Bakers' brushe~, t dozen ................. ...................................... . Dust brushes, 2 dozen .............. . . " ... .... .............. ................... .. Horse brushes, 1 doz~ n ............... .......................................... . 1 Set queensware .. ......... ....... .............................................. .. Plates, 37 dozen ... ..... ..................... .... ....... .......... .. ............... . Dishes, 1 dozen ........... ; ...... ... ....... . .......... ............................. . Bakers' oval, 3 dozen .............. ............. .................. .... ..... .. .. .. ;;~~~!:~ l: Io~ e~~~~~ ::: :::::: ::: .-::: ::::::::::::::::: ::::: :':.::: :::::::: :::::::: Chambers, 26 dozen .......... : .......................................... .. ...... .. 1 Chamber set ........................................... ................... ....... . Castors, 2 dozen ......................................................... .......... . Cruets, ~ dozen ... ......... ......... .... ................... .... ............. ...... .. Table spoons, 22 d! lzen ........... .................... .. .... .... ... ..... ....... .. Tea spoons, 12 ~ dozen ... ............................... ...... .................. .. Knives and forks, 18 dozen .............. ............. ... ..................... . Hardware .. .............. ...... ..... ............. .. ... ............ ....... .......... .. 1 Milk can ............ .... . ........... .. .... ........ ....... . ................... ..... . Milk paDS, 5 dozen ... , ............................ . .... . r ............ ........ . , $ 6' 7 43 36 80 525 00 425 00 69 00 24 00 50 00 48 00 106 75 53 00 200 00 7 90 19 25 97 86 83 23 68 24 162 70 3 75 62 00 3 00 12 25 13 50 38 90 6 00 69 67 16 80 13 50 10 00 2 30 7 00 2 50 132 37 34 34 9 72 3 00 14 58 39 75 122 00 9 50 48 75 6 50 21 19 8 38 30 ' 00 64 05 12 00 19 5.0 Longview Asylum. Dish pans, 2 dozen ............. ... . ..... .. ........•. ..... ~ .... .. ........ ..... .... . Tin plates, 13 dozen ... .. .. .. .. ....... .. ............ .......... .. .... .. ......... .. . Tin wash- bowls, 4 dozen ............. . .. . ......... ......... . ... ................. . Tin spittoons, 6 dozen ... .... . ........ .... . ..... ............................. ... .. . Iron pots, 1 dozen ............ .... ....... .......... ," . ......... .... ........ ... . ... .. . Muffs and straps, 1 dozen ......... : ........... .. ..... ........ ..... ............. . Buckle locks, 1 dozen ... ..... .......... ... ... ................................... .. Razor strops, 1 dozen ......... .... ...... ... .. .. ........ ...... ................... . .6 Wooden bowls ... .......... ... .. .... .. .... ... .... .... ...... .... . ... .. ...... . .... . 5 Picture cords .... .. ... ... ...... ...... .. .. .... ....... ... .. .... .. .. ... ...... .... ... . 2 Bird cages ... ...... .... ............ .... .. ...... ........... ..... ... .. .............. . 6 Coal hods ........... ... .... ............... ... ... ..... ... ... .. .. ...... : ... . .... .. ..• 1 Coil rope ..... .... ... .. . ...... ..... ....... .... .. ......... .. .. ...... .. ..... ........ . Preserve jars, 6 dozen ....... ............. .. ........ ...... ........ .... .......... .. Shears, ~ dozen .. ... ....... .... .. ..... ....... ... .. .. .. .. ........ ........... ........ . Scissors, 1 dozen ...... ... ... . . ... ............. ........... . . ...... ......... .. ....... . Chamois skins, 1 dozen ... .... ............ ........... ....... .. .. .... . ........ ... . Gas fixtures ....... .. . .. ........ .. .... ...... .. ..... ...... .... ....... .. ....... ....... . Sundries .. .... ............ .... ......... ..... ......... ... .............. .. ............. . IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS. Lumber, com · mon, 5,148 feet ............. ................ .. .................. .. Lumber, dressed, 5,142 feet ............ ... .... ... ............. ................ .. Brick, bard, 88,160 .. .... . ...... ...... .... .. ........ ... . ........ ............ ..... .. Brick, fi r e, 1,500 .. ...... . ................... . ..... .. .. ............ ............. .. Lime, 237 bushels ... ....... ..... .. ................ ............... ......... ........ . Cement, 23 barrels ................. , .. ... .... ... ... .... ................ ..... ..... . Plaster. of Paris, 3 barrels .................. ....... ........................... .. Fire clay, 13 barrels ............. .. .. ....... ...... .. ........................ .... .. Hair, 62 pounds ................. ................ ... .......................... ..... . Nails, 10 kegs .. .................................................................... . Screws, 27 gross ................... ..... .. · ... .. .................. . ................ .. Sand paper, 6 quires ...... .... ........... , ............................. : ......... . 7 Lanterns .......................... ... . .... ..... ................. ......... .. . ..... .. 15 Locks ... ..................... ................. ......... . ,. ........................ . 12 Files .. .......................................................... ... . .............. . Glue, 22 pounds ............................... . .. ... ........ ... .................. .. Sash cord, 50 pounds .. ........... ; ..... ....... .............................. ..... . Castings, 158 pounds ............... ................ .......... .... ...... ....... ... . Wire work, ' To square feet .......... ........................................... . Window irons ................................................... ......... .... .... .. Hardware ........... ........ ... ... ........................ .... ................. .... .. 2 Chandeliers .. ........... ...................... ............... ................... .. 2 Chandeliers rebronzed .......... ............................................. . 12 Pendants ......... ................. .... ..... . ............................ .. ...... . 13 Argand burners .. ............................... ... .......................... .. 35 $ 32 38 7 00 23 50 22 00 6 75 72 00 15 00 3 00 6 00 13 25 5 00 5 88 10 25 14 85 6 00 7 00 9 50 27 35 40 36 $ 4,964 29 $ 156 82 169 86 684 42 41 25 88 71 54 75 11 25 31 50 3 10 46 80 24 63 1 80 12 75 7 00 1 ' T5 5 59 11 00 7 61 ' To 75 3 50 21 88 5' T 25 10 00 29 75 16 25 36 Fifteenth Annual Beport. Iron bnrners, 40 dozen .. ......... ........................... ....... .... ., ....... . 15 lobes .. ................................... ............. .......... .. ...... ........ . 4 Portable stands ........... ..................................................... .. Gas pipe, 75 feet_ ................................................................ .. Casing pipe, 18 feet .............................. .......... ............... " .... .. Rubber tubing, 12 feet .... .. .................................................... . .2 Porcelain shades .......................... ........ ... . ...... ........... .. ...... .. Wax tapers, 12 pounds ................................. ....................... .. Chimneys, 3t dozen .................................... : ............ .. ........... . 48 Brackets ............................................... .............. ........... .. Sockets, 1 dozen ............... .. .... .. .. .......................... ......... ..... .. Lava tips, 2 dozen .... ...................... ... .. ......................... ....... .. 1 Gas torch .......................................... ................................ . Gas fitting8 ... ........... ....... ......... .. ....... ...... .... ..... .................... . Gas fixtures ...... ...... ....... ....... ............ ..... , ........................... .. Repairs gas fixtures, 49 days ........................................ ......... .. Repairs of roof ............. .. ................ .. ...... ..... ...... . .. ...... ........ .. Repairs of tinware ........................ ............ .......................... . Repairs of retorts ............................ .......... ...... ............. .. .... .. Repairs of bridge ...... .......................................................... .. Weather strip~, 146 feet ....................................................... .. Speaking tubes, 3,115 feet .................................... .................. . Well tube and pump ........ ....... .................................... .... ...... . Hose and repairs of pump ............. .................... .. . ............... .. Soil pipe, 210 feet ......... ............ ............ ... .................... ....... .. . Sheet lead, 190 pound8 ............................................... .... ....... . Laying lead floor ................. . ...................... .... .. .. ..... . .......... .. 12. Bed tiles ................. ...................... ................................. . 18 Small tile ....... .......................................... ......... ............ .. Carpenter work_ ...... ........... ...................... ...... ... .......... .... ... . Painting and graining .......................... ... ........................... .. Mason work . ..... ... ................... ................. ... ........... ............. . Laborers ......................... ..... .. .. ...... .. ... ..... .... . .. ...... ............. .. INSURANCE. Citizens' Insurance Company .............. ........... ..................... .. Eagle I nsurance Company ................................................. .. .. National Insurance Company .. :: ............. ....... ...... .. ..... ......... .. Western Insurance Company ......... .. .................... ... ..... ; ....... . Francis Ferry, agent ........ ..... ...... ... .. . ... ..... ....... ................... .. ICE. Ice, 46t tons .......... ................... .............. .............. .............. .. $ 43 00 11 25 27 40 12 00 7 20 2 40 3 50 13 50 5 22 97 85 3 00 2 00 1 75 22 12 26 66 147 00 80 12 35 75 9 00 2 00 15 27 307 75 250 00 24 50 129 40 17 10 18 00 42 00 18 00 1,207 75 1,352 30 806 50 53 50 $ 6,352 92 $ 131 25 128 75 204 70 112 50 56 25 $ 633 45 $ 400 19 Longview Asylum. INCIDENTALS. Traveling expense ... .... .... .. ......... . .... .. ..... ..... ... ................... .. . . Cash to patients ......... ... .... ................. ..... , ....... ........... ....... ... .. Return of patients .. ... ..... .. .... ...... .. ..... ......... .. ........................ . Attorneys' fees ..... .. ... .... .. .... . .... ........ ............ ......... ............. .. Advertising .... ... . ... ......... . .. ........ ................ .. ............... : . ...... .. 3 Extinguishers ... .......... .... ...... . ........ .... ... .. .................. . ........ . Deer's head mounted .... .. . ... .. .. .. .. . ........................... .............. . Stencils and ink .... ........ .......... ........... .. ..... .................. ....... .. . Surgical operation .. ..... . ..... . ...... ...... .. ..................... . ............ . .. 10 Whisky barrels ... ...................................... .. .................... .. I nterest on bill .... .. .. ... ................ ......... ..... ... . ....................... . Sprinkling cart ..... . ... ........... ...... ........................ .. ............ .. .. MEATS Al.' D FISH. F resh meats, 111,953 Ibs ....... .. .............. .. . .. ..... ... .......... ........ .. Hams, 3,073 Ibs . .... ....... .. ........... ... .. ................... ............ . .... . Shoulders, 3,060 Ibs .................. ... ............. ..... ..... . ................. . Bacon, 1,013 Ibs ...... .. ....... ........... ........ .. ............. ........ ......... .. Lard, 973 Ibs .. ......... .. : ........... ....... ... .... ........................ ........ . F resh fish, 2,897~ Ibs ............. .... ... . ......... : ........................... .. .. Cod fish, 1,750 Ibs .. ... ..... .. ..... .................. .. ... ..... .... .. ........ . : .... . Mackerel, 28 bbls ............. ... ... ......... ................ ................. .... . • MACHINERY AND REPAIRS. Repairs of engine ......... .. ..... ................. ................... . ....... .... . Repairs of boilers ....... ........ ...... .. ... ...... .. .... ....... ... . ............... .. Blacksmithing .. ... .... .... .. .. .. , ...... ...... .. .. ............ ........... ......... . Coil packing, 65 Ibs .... ... ....... .... ... .... ...... .... .... .... .. ....... ... ...... .. Beeswax, 53 Ibs .. ..... .... . ... ... ... : ....... . ..... ....... .. .... .. .. .. ............. . 15 Safety cocks ... .... .. .. .. .. ............. .. ..... ...... .... .. ... .......... ........ . L ard oil, 93 gals .... ... ... ...... ........ . . ............ ... . ................ .. ..... .. Vise and tools .. ........... .............. ...... .. ................. . ... ........ .... .. Spring tops for closets, 1 doz .. .. ..... ... .... .............. .... ..... ... .... .... . Coil heater ..... .... .... ..... .. ... . ... .... : . .... . ... ..... ...... .. ..... .. .... .. ..... .. Hose couplings, etc ... ....... ............ ..... ...... ... .. ........ .. .. .... .... ..... . Pipe fittings ...... ..... .... .... . ..... ... ... ..... .. ... ... .... ... ... ........ ... ..... .. . 24 Valve strainers . ............ ...... .. ..... ..... .. . ... .. .... ... ................. . . Ha~ dware and tools ... .. . ............ ..... ..... .. . ..... . ....... .. ... .. ........... . MEDICINES AND DRUGS. Medicines ...... ......... ... . ..... ... ... . ...... .... .... . ..... ....... ... . .. ... ....... .. Alcohal, 20 gals ....... ... . .. .. ............. .. .... ........ ........ .. .. ... .... ... ... . 37 $ 169 22 116 39 20 00 300 00 57 50 180 00 6 00 3 55 80 00 15 00 2 55 35 00 $ 985 21 $ 11,945 75 362 97 269 90 112 94 83 44 289 75 III 63 506 25 $ 13,682 63 $ 1,633 16 212 37 66 10 9 10 16 96 52 80 91 49 18 90 18 00 50 75 51 10 20 23 21 60 26 19 $ 2,288 75 $ 1,199 31 42 20 38 Pifteenth Annual R eport. 14 Chamois skins ............................... . .................... .............. . Indelible ink, 6! doz ................. ' ........................................... . Corks, 63 doz ....................................... : .... .. : ...................... .. Vials, 20 doz ..................................... ............................... · · · · Sponges, 6 lbs .......................... ..... ................ · ................ · · .. · · · Battery plates, etc. : ................ ~ ........................................ ..... . , OFFICERS' SALARIES. Superintendent, Webb ......................................... ... . ............ .. Superintendent, Bunker ......................................... ....... ........ . Assistant physio:: ian, DeWitt ............................. . ................... . Assistant physician, Wolfe .................................................... . Steward ................... ...... ...................................... .. ............. . Directors' expense ............ .... ..... .. ........................................ . PRODUCE AND VEGETABLES. Potatoes, 1,579! bush ................................................. .. . ...... .. . Potatoes, sweet, 10 bush .............. ............ ....... ....................... . Apples, green, 40 bbls ........................................................... . Onions, 1 bbl. ............................................... ....................... . Cider, 1 bbl. .... .................... ........... .. ........ .. .... ...... ............... . Cranberries, 1 bbl ............................... .... ... .. ........................ . Celery, 2it doz .................................................................... . Rheubarb, 50 doz ................................................................. . Asparagus, 28 doz ....................... . .............................. ......... .. Lemons, 14 doz ............................. . .. ................................... . Oranges, 4 boxes..... . ................ .. .............. ...... .... . ............... . Oabbage, 40 bbls ......... ......................................... . ...... ........ . Cherries, 14 bush ... ... ....... , . ...... ..... .... ............................... ..... . Strawberries, 14 bush ........ ' ..... ..................................... ......... . Raspberries, red, 3t bush ..... . ................................................. . Raspberries, black, 8t bush ................................................. ... . Gooseberries, t bush ........ ~ ..... ............... . ............................... . Blackberries, 41 bush ...... .... .................................. d . ............ . Grapes, 17t bush ................................. .................. ........ ...... . Peaches, ' 1Ol bush ................................................................ . Pears, 33t bush ............................... . .. ................. ....... ........ .. . 80 Watermelons ....... ............... ...................................... ..... .. Sweet melons, 9' 1 ..... . ......................................................... .. Vegetables .......................................... . .............................. . $ 13 50 14 25 3 40 ' 1 00 10 50 11 15 $ 1,301 31 $ 4,541 66 ' 177 77 1,208 00 95' 1 66 1,400 00 800 00 $ 9,685 09 $ 1,691 23 26 00 159 25 ' 1 00 8 50 12 50 16 50 12 ' T5 35 30 12 60 1' 1 00 52 25 53 50 89 40 31 10 52 50 1 50 119 12 58 08 112 91 51 ' 15 15 85 9 ' 15 18 95 $ 2,665 29 Longview Asylum. t~ POULTRY, G. A. ME, ETC. Turkeys, 290 .. •..... .. ...... .......•... .. .. ........ ........ ....... ... ...•....•. '" ... Chickens, 79 ....... . .. .... .. .. ......•..... ...... ... .. .. .. ................ .... .. ..... Quails, 7 doz .. ......... ...... ............ ......... ......• ... .... ......... ..... ...... Oysters, 9~ doz .... ...••... ............... , ...•.....................•....... . ...... P .. A. INTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. White lead, 3,724 Ibs ............ . . , .. ............ ..... •..... .....•............. .. Linseed oil, 135 gals .. . ..... .......•.... .. ............. ... . ... .. ... ...... ...•..••• Turpentine, 64 gals ............................... .. , .... . .. .... ...•..• ...•••••... V arnish, 15 gals ......................... ......................... ... .. ...... ..... . Japan, 30 gals ...................•• ... .. .. .... .. ... •..• .. ... .. ....... ...... .. .....• Benzol e, 2 gals ...............•... .. ................. . .....•... ...... .. . .. .. ... .. ... V ermillion, 20 Ibs .............. ....... . , ......... .............. ....... ' .......... . Imperial green, 16 Ibs · ........................................................... . l{, ed lead, 187 Ibs ............................................................ ..... . Chrome yellow, 6 Ibs ............... .......... ..... ........ : .. ........ .......... .. Prussian blue, 10 Ibs .......................................... .. ............... .. Putty, 135 Ibs .. . ... ... ............ ; .. ..... . ... ......... .. ....... ... ...... ... ...... .. White glue, 25 Ibs ..... ........................................... ...... .. ....... . Paint brushes, 34 ........ ............................. .................. .... . .... .. Sponges, 3 Ibs ............................ .. : ..... .. .............. ........... ..... .. Sand paper, 2 qrs ..................... ...... ............ .... .... ....... ........... . Glass, 13 boxes ......... ~ .. ........ ............. ........ ............................ . Glass, 13 lights ............................................... .. .. .. ...... .. .... .... .. Looking- glass, 1 box ......................... ...... ........... . .. ...... ....... .. SURGICAL INSTRUMEN TS. Stomach pump .... .... .. ......................... ............... .................. . Pocket case ......... ~ ........ ...... ................................................. . Hypodermic syringe ............................................... .... .......... .. Trusses, 9 ...... .................. .. .......... .......... .. ..... .. ....... ..... .. ' ....... . Repairs of instruments ...... ....................... . ......................... .. . SHOES • . Boots, 43 pair ......................................... ........................ ... : .. Shoes, 597 pair ... ................................................................ . Slippers, 693 pair ..... .......... , ............................ .... .. .............. .. L eather, 209 Ibs ... ........... ...... .... ... .... .. .... .... ..... .................. ... . Findings ..... ..... ........................ ........... .......... ................. ..... . 39 $ 301 01 18 05 12 05 58 90 $ 390 01 $ 414 18 134 89 33 37 35 50 31 50 40 35 00 4 00 23 25 2 10 4 00 6 75 10 00 40 35 4 05 50 48 40 9 90 16 80 $ 854 94 $ 25 00 26 00 4 50 90 00 17 80 $ 163 30 $ 103 !' i0 809 30 793 85 72 63 16 55 $ 1,795 83 40 Fifteenth Annual Report. STRAW. Straw, 53t tons ............•• : ...............•..•....•..........•.................. STABLE AND DAIRY. Hay, 10£ tons ..... . ...... .. , .. , .....................•.•...............•............. Oats, 282! bus ..... .... .. .......•.... ....... '" ... ........... . ......... ..... .... .... . Middlings, 2t tons .....•...... . ,. '" ........................................... '" Meal, 22 tons .. ........... ....... ..... ....... ......... '" .............. , ... '" ... .. . Shorts, 34! tons .............. , ... ..... .......... .. . .. •............ ...•. ...... '" .. , Chop, 9i tons .... .. ....................... . ...... .... .. ....• ....... •••.....•......... Cracked corn, 3£ tons .....•... ................................ ......... , ........ . Bran, Ii tons .................. ...... .•..... .. ...... ... .•. ............ ..........•....• Screening" 186 bush ..............•......... I ...... ............................. . Harness repairs .........•.....•....................••............................... Carriage repairs .............•........•.............•........ .............•......••• Buggy repairs .....•.........•.............•...................... ... .. ...... •... .•. Farm wagon repairs ................... ............. ........•..• ............ .....• Horse shoeing .........•..••• '" ....•.................................•.......•... Stabling horses in city ................................•............••.• '" '" ... Carriage hire ...•................................. .......•.....•.•.................. Straw cutter and repairs .......•• ...... .............................• ... ........ Horse brushes, 9 .•...••.•....... .... .... ...... ......•.•. ..... ...... ..... ........ ... Buggy robe ....................••••................................................• Buggy pole ........•...... .... .•..••....• ......... ... .••.....•.•.•........ ... ....... Shoeing oxen . .. .... ...... .....•.• ....•.... ..•..•..•••..... ... ...... ........•...... Pine tar, ! bbl. .........••..•.•••.•••.....•...••.•..•.•............•..•..••........ Cows and one calf, 3 .......•.•....... ..........•... ....• ~ .. ... .................. . WINES A.." D LIQUORS. Whisky, 109! gals ........................ ....... ..•.• .................•....•.....• Brandy, t gal. ................................•.......•........ , ........ , ....•....• Wine, 8 boxes .. .... ..•..........•.•...•. ......... .................................. Ale, t pints, 32 doz ............... '" ............... .......... .. .....•.... ... ..... HEATING. Radiators, 3 ..••.••.•..•............................................ ...........••. .•. Globe valves, 8 ..... .. .. ..........••..... .. ...•.•............ '" ... '" ............. . Circulating heater ...................•.....•. ..•. ........ .....• .....•.............. Valve cocks, 16 ..........••...........................•............................. Felting, 1,364 ft ................................................ ~ .................. . Pipe fittings ..... ..........................................•......................... Repairs .. .... . ........... ...•. ......... .. .......... ......................•...... ... ... $ 636 84 $ 216 15 158 99 63 02 568 26 623 75 275 93 115 70 20 46 49 91 126 90 81 75 40 10 49 90 126 90 57 90 35 00 15 00 15 50 4 50 15 00 5 58 3 00 250 00 $ 2,919 20 $ 410 10 3 00 55 50 40 00 $ 508 60 $ 108 00 20 10 425 00 29 40 619 91 93 63 245 16 $ 1,541 20 L ongview Asylum. GREENHOUSE. Flowe~ ing plants .. .. .. ...... ..... ... .. .. ....................... .... ... ... ........ . Flower pots, 1,236 ... ... ......... ........... ......... .. ................ . ...... ... M Stone for fountain, 4 loads .. ... ....... .. ... ......... ........... .. .. .. .......... . Globe jet and fixtures for fountain ...... .. .. .. ....... .. ........ ............. . Mason work for fountain, 25 days ...... ........ ... . .. .. ..................... . Board and feed teams, 25 days ......... ....... ....... .. ..... .... .. .. ........ .. Pipe and elbows, 307! ft ....... .............. .. .. ... ........... ...... .. .. .. .... .. Moss baskets, 1 doz ..................... . .... , ........ . .. ........ ....... .... .... .. WASH- HOUSE. New cylinders, 4 ............ ...... ..... . .... .. ... .. .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ....... . .. . .. Caustic soda, 1,191 lbs .. ......... .. ............... .. ... .. .......... .. .. .... .... .. Repairs ...................... ............... .. ... ... .. .. ...... .. ...... .. ....... .. .... . 41 $ 120 65 39 05 20 00 15 00 100 00 10 73 112 75 3 50 $ 421 68 $ 375 48 94 45 37 04 $ 506 97 42 Fifteenth Annual Report. REOA. PITULA. TION. A. musements ........ .. ................ .... ... ... ........ .... .............. .... .. ... . Books and stationery ................... .. .. ....................... : ............ . Butter and eggs ... ... ....................................... ... .. : ................ . Olerk .. .. .. ...... .. . ... ...... ... ...... .... .... .... .... .... .............. o .............. . Olothing ..... . ..... . .............. .. ................. .. ... .. .............. ... ........ . Ooal .. . ..... ... . .......................................... ........... .. ..... .... ....... . Daily papers and postage ........ .... ......................................... . Dry goods ........ ................................. .. ............................... . E! llployes .................... ... .. .. .................... ...... ..... .. ............ ... . Flour ........ .... ...... .. .. . .. .. ....... . ... .......................... .. ..... ... ..... .. . i::~ h~: da!~ r~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .......... : .... : .. :: ... : Groceries ... ... ... .. ....... ................................................ .. .. .... ..... . House furnishing .. ... .............. ...... .............. ......... ........ ....... .. . Improvements and repairs .......... ............. ... ... .. .... ...... .. ......... . I nsurance ........... .... ... .. ... . ........ ... ... ... ...... ... ........ ... ... .. .. ........ . I ce .... ....... .. ..... ........... . .. .. ....... ...... ... . ..... ..... ... .... .... .. ..... .. ..... . Incidentals .... ........... .............. ................ ............................. . Meats and fish ......... .. .. .. ...... ..... . .. ....................................... . Machinery and repairs .............. ..... ; ..... ............... . ............. .. Medicines and drugs ...... .. ....... ........ .. ........ ..... .. ................. .. Officers' salaries ..... . ........ .... .. ... ....... .................................... . Produce and vegetables ..................................................... .. .. Poultry, game, etc .. .. ........... .............. . ...... .. ........................ . P aints, oils, and glass .................................. ....... ..... ...... .. ..... .. Surgical instruments ...... ................................. . .................. ... . Shoes ................................................................................. .. Straw ...... .. ................... ....... ..... ......................................... .. Stable and dairy .......... .. .................. _ .... .................. ....... ... .. Wines and liquors ......... ......................................... . ........... .. Heat
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Title | Annual report of the board of directors and officers of Longview Asylum, to the governor of the state of Ohio, for the year ending... |
Subject | Longview Asylum (Cincinnati, Ohio); Hospitals, Psychiatric--Ohio--periodicals. |
Description | Annual; Began in 1860?; -34th (1893); Description based on: 3rd, 1862; title from cover.; Title varies.; "Carthage, Ohio" on some covers. |
Creator | Longview Asylum (Cincinnati, Ohio) |
Publisher | Richard Nevins |
Type | Text |
Language | eng |
Relation | http://worldcat.org/oclc/231055859/viewonline |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/ |
Format-Extent | v. ; 24 cm. |
Format-Medium | Government Publication |
Relation-Is Replaced By | Longview Hospital (Cincinnati, Ohio) Annual report |
Coverage-Spatial | Cincinnati (Ohio) |
Coverage-Temporal | 1870s |
Transcript | HON. JOHN K. GREEN, PRESIDENT. HON. JOSHUA H. BATES. JOSEPH SIEFERT, ESQ. THOS. F. ECKERT, ESQ. PAUL REINLEI~, ESQ. M. T. CAREY, M. D., Secretary . Superintendent and P hysician. W. H. BUNKER. Assistant Physicians. WM. H. DEWITT, M. D. LYMAN WOLFE, M. D. Steward. A. M. ROBINSON . • Matron. - November 3, 1874. To His Excellency, WILLIA. M ALLEN, Governor of Ohio. SIR :- The Directors of Longview Asylum herewith submit . their Fifteenth Annual Report. I t was deemed necessary for the comfort of the inmates, and the preservation of the property, to make certain improvements upon tbe buildings and gr~) Unds. These were mostly of a permanent character, and their cost has apparently added to the current expenses. During the past year, the patients placed in the Asylum, in consequence of the destruction of the Central Asylum, have been removed; but, notwithstanding this apparent relief, tbe Asylum is too crowded for the proper care and treatment of the patients, and additional accommodations will have to be provided. We respectfully call your attention to the act of the General Assembly, by which this institution is deprived of a portion of the revenues solemnly pledged by the statute under which Hamilton county was induced to establish this Asylum, and to express the hope that the present General Assembly will, in its wisdom aqd justice, restore to this county that support for its insane to which, by right and by solemn pledge, she is entitled. For details concerning the inmates and their treatment, the receipts and expenditures, we respectfully refer to the accompanying reports of the Superintendent and Steward. Very respectfully, Your obedient servants, JOHN K. GREEN, JOSEPH SIEFERT, M. T. CAREY, THOMAS F. ECKERT, PAUL REINLEIN, J. H. BATES. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. To the Board of Directors of Longview Lunatic Asylum. GENTLEMEN: The fifteenth annual report, exhibiting the condition and operations of Longview Asylum for the year ending November I, 1874, is hereby respectfully submitted. Raving very recently assumed the duties of Superintendent of the Asylum, by appointment of your Board, a detailed and extended report from me will not, it is presumed, be expected. I can only give you the usual tabulated statement made from the records of my predecessor, Dr. J. T. WebQ, together with such suggestions and recommendations as have presented themselves to my : mind during my limited experience in office. ~ . ' The number of patient~ remaining in the Asylum, at the date of the last report, was 565; during the year 220 were admitted, 2] 0 were discharged, and there remains now, under treatment, 575. Of those discharged, 56 were State patients, 40 of whom were transferred to the Athens Lunatic Asylum, and 16 to the Lunatic Asylum at Dayton. By referring to the subjoined Table, No. I , it will be seen that the number of deaths during the year was 38. This number is numerically less than for several preceding years, and relatively less, when compared with the greater number of patients treated, than for any year since the occupancy of the house. For this light mortality, no reason can be assigned, other than the general good health that prevailed, and the exemption from diseases of an endemic or epidemic character. J 6 Fifteenth Annual Report. TABLE No. 1. Specifications. Male •. Females . Total. ------ --- 272 293 565 1U 109 220 Number of patients in the Asylum at commencement of the year ..... ... . .. .... ... .... ..... ...................... .... .. Numher of patients received during the year ............ .. -------- Whole number treated during the year ... ............ ...... . 383 402 785 Daily a verage number under treatment ......... .......... .. 582 29 29 58 32 27 59 24 22 46 1 1 2 2 5 7 Discha rged recovered .............. ............................... . Discharged improved .............. ............... .. ............. .. Discharged unimproved ................... ......... ............. . Eloped ............. ......... ... .............. .... ......... .. ........... .. Not insane ........ .............................. .. ...... ............ .. Died .... .......... .... ...... . ...... .. ................................... . 13 25 38 Whole number discbarged during the year ................ . 101 109 210 Number remaining November I, 1874 .................... .. .. 282 293 575 12 13 25 4 5 9 State co~ ored. patients.: .... ........... ... ......................... . Pay patIents ................... , ..................................... .. --- - -- - -- Total number not dependent on Hamilton county ..... .. 16 18 34 - - ------ Total number dependent on Hamilton county ... ........ .. 266 275 541 For statistics of cause, age, sex, etc., of those who died, and also for the number, social condition, nativity, form of insanity, age, occupation, etc., of all those admitted during the year, you are referred to Tables 1 to 13, inclusive. For receipts, disbursements, etc., yon are r eferred to the report of the Steward. IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS. The improvements made during the past year were of a general character, consisting mostly of the repairs r equisite in an institution like this, all of which it is not necessary to enumerate. Among the more important were the painting of many of the walls and corridors, and the painting and r efitting of the kitchens and dau- y. A capacious, cheerful, and well- ventilated sewing- room ... Longview Asylum. 7 was opened and refitted, in which a large number of female patients was occupied in making and repairing clothing. Several of the female wards were recently furnished with new carpets, giving them a pleasant and home- like appearance. The billiard- tables, which have been in the house for many y ears, and the covers of which were so much worn as to render them useless, were newly covered and refurnished. Two new pianos were purchased- a cycloid and a square- the former for the cbapel, and the latter for the first female ward. These instruments are pronounced by competent judges to be of superior tone and quality. The old pianos were put in good condition, and placed one in the first male and the other in the fourth female ward. A rockwork, with fountain , was commenced in the flowergarden, which, when completed, will add much to the beauty of the I grounds. This provision of a flow er- garden for the entertainment of the patients is considered worthy of special mention. A more useful and judicious expenditure could hardly have been made, than that of establi shing and maintaining the conservatory and flower- garden, which, under the supervision of a skillful flori st, has become one of the most aUractive features of the place. These improvements your stated meetings have given you occasion to observe, as have the visits of inspection by your visiting committees given yon an opportunity to learn, the general and practical workings of the institution. FARM PRODUCTS. In consequence of the long- continued drouth the latter portion of the year, the farm was not as prodnctive as usnal. Owing to the ravages of the Colorado bug, in addition to the lack of seasonable rains, the crop of potatoes was not one- third the usual amount. Of many of the garden vegetables, there was an abundant supply for the house during tbe season; while the crops of hay, oats, and cabbages were very deficient, for the reason above stated. There was a fair average amount of corn. Not a- small portion of the 8 Fifteenth Annual Report. farm labor ~ as performed by patients, thus affording them healthful out- door exercise, so generally acknowledged to be b eneficial to the insane. For the amount, in detail, of the various farm products, you are r eferred to the table of the Steward, furnishing p articulars in regard to these matters. NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS. By examination of the tables of' admissions and discharges, it will be seen that during the year ending November 1, 1874, th ere were received into Longview Asylum 220 patients from Hamilton county; within that period, there were discharged 210 patients, leaving, at the commencement of the year, an excess of 10 over that of the previous year. Of those discharged, 56 were State patients, who were transferred to the State Asylums at Athens and Dayton. Ded ucting the number belonging to the State from the aggregate discharged, there remains 154, the number of 1) atients discharged belonging to this county. This gives a r atio of 220 to 154, or about three admissions to two discharges. A similar transfer of State patients can not again occur. And from the above data, we may reasonably expect an increase of 75 patients during the coming year, making a total of 650, which is 300 beyond the capacity for whieh the house was originally designed. ~ he overcrowded condition of the Asylum, and the necessity for additional accommodation for the insane of the county, was urged upon your attention by my predecessor , Dr. J. T. Webb, and the importance of this consideration seems more pressing at this time. In view of the constantly increasing number of admissions and the present lack of aecommodaLions in the house, it is evident that the time is not far distant when additional provisions must be made. The di scomforts and risks, the inevitable consequences of crowding asylums for the insane, the irritation caused to patients Longview Asylum. 9 by sleeping two or more in rooms designed only for one; the accidents and calamities liable at any time to occur, and which the strictest care and vigilance can not prevent; the impossibility of properly classifying; and the impaired efficiency of treatment from these causes, may all be obviated by an extension of the building. Such extension could be made without impairing the architectural effect of the building, by erecting wings beyond the north and south ends of the Asylum. CHAPEL SERVICES. Services in the Chnpel consisted entirely of singing. In con_ sideration of the fact that so large a proportion of the patients are foreign, not speaking a common language, and that there was among them such a diversity of r eligious creeds, it was thought best that the Sunday service should consist of sacred music only. This exercise, led by the officers and attendants, was participated in by many of. tho patients, and seemed to be appreciated by all who were able and willing to be gathered into the Chapel for that purpose. A considerable number of the more trustworthy were permitted to attend Sabbath- school and religious service in the various churches in the village. EXERCISES AND AMUSEMENTS. It is obvious that man nal labor, especially if it be of a kind to interest the patient, is the most beneficial exercise that can be engaged in, furnishing not only physical stimulus so necessary to the health of both body and mind, but rousing an interest in something outside of self by the consciousness of being useful. Accordingly, many of the patients were employed where their services could be made most available; the men on the farm , in the stable, dairy, kitchen, and [ bakery, or in keeping the grounds in order; the women, in the laundry and sewing- room, while many of both sexes were of great assistance in the wards. For those patients not disposed, or who were unfitted for labor, as exercise, walking was an unfailing resource, and this class was required, in suitable weather, to spend several hours daily in the open air. 10 Fifteenth Annual Report. It is important that the insane should be freed from restraint, and that they should in reality be free, in this particular, as much as is consistent with their own safety and the safety of those about them. To effect this, as far as possible, the males and females were taken out on alternate half- days to the l) ark, where more freedom could be allowed, to walk about at will, than in the grounds about the Asylum. A pleasant resort during the snmmer, and one that was much cnjoyed by all those able to appreciate it, was the garden of flowers, of which there was an abundance. The wards were constantly supplied with cut- flowers, during the season, and plants were furnished, both winter and summer, which gave an air of brightness and cheerfulness, so much needed to relieve the monotony, more or less inseparable from life in an Asylum. The amusements provided were croquet, foot- ball, ten- pins, billiards, cards, checkers, dominos, etc. The evening entertainments were the usual weekly and semi- weekly dancing parties. In addition to these, volunteer clubs from the city very kindly gave the patients several musical entertainments. There was also an occasional concert by a cornet band. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. In conclusion, I wish to express my high appreciation of the services of Dr. W. H. DeWitt and Dr. L. Wolfe, whose professional skill and experience in this specialty have been of great service to me, and who gave me efficient aid and counsel, at a time when such assistance was most needed. Also to the steward, Col. A. M. Robinson, whose strict integrity and sound judgment, in whatever pertains to the various duties of his office render him eminently fit for that position. Also, my thanks to Dr. and ll1: rs. DeWitt, for leading the music in ~ the chapel exercises. To the supervisorR and attendants, for fidelity in the discharge of their unpleasant and oftenti mes dangerous duties, and their commendable pride in keeping their wards scrupulously clean and pleasant, my sincere thanks are due. Longview Asylum. 11 The engineer, Mr. Joseph Camnitz, whose experience in the house began with my own, has shown himself fully adequate to the duties of his position. From the employes in general the institution received faithful service. We are indebted to the publishers of the Volksblatt, Volksfreund, and Freie Presse, for gratuitous copies of their papers, furnished daily. And finally, gentlemen, for the confidence reposed in me, and for your personal and official kindness, accept my heartfelt thanks. November 1, 1874. W. N. BUNKER, Superintendent. • 12 Fifteenth Annual R eport. SUPERINTENDENT'S rrABLES. TABLE No. 2. . Showing Cause of Death during the Y ear. Specifir- atioos. Acute bronchial pn eumonia ....•........ .•.................• ... Acute deliri ous ma nia .... .. ... ... ......... .. ........ , .. .... ..... . Cardiac em boli sm .. ... ........• ......... .. ..... ..... ......... ...... Cerebral hemorrh age ....... ...... ... .. ............... .....•...... Cerebral h e miplegia ............ ... .. ... ..... .. ....... .. ... .. ..... . Cholera morbus ..... .... ..................... .......•... ........... Cerebral thrombosis . .. ... ..................................... .. . Dysentery, acute ...... ...... ............. ............. ... ......... . Epilepsy ........... ........... ........ .. ............ ......... .. ...... . Hydrothor ax and hydrop llricardium ...................... . . Malarial tox remi\ l ............................ .. ............ .• .. .... i\ 1a niacal exhaustion .......•• .... ..... .............. . ............ Meningeal h emorrh age ........• . ....... ........ ..... ...........• Marasmus .... . ................. .. .. ....• ....... .. .................. Phthisis pulmona lis ...... .. .... ..............•...... ... ....... .... Paralysis, g eneral ..... ....... . ... .. .. ............ ... ... .......... .. Railway injury ... ...... ...... ... ............ ... .. ... , .... . . .... ... . Senility ............... .... ................... ....................... .. Suppurative aracbnitis ..... . ..... ............................... . Total .. . ......................... .... ......................... . TABLE No. 3. j llIales. j F emales. --- ---- 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 I 1 2 7 2 2 6 1 1 1 13 25 Showi ng Age of Patients at Time of Death. Total. - -- 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 1 2 8 2 1 1 1 38 Age. Mal~ s. Females. Tota. l. Under 20 years... ............. ............ ...... ...... ... ... ...... 1 1 Between 20 and 30 years...... .... .... .. ...... .. .. .............. 1 6 7 Between 30 and 40 years............ ...... ............ .......... 7 4 11 Between 40 and 90 years. .... ..... ............................. 5 14 19 Total.......... .............. ......... ......... ......... ...... 13 25 38 Longview Asylum. 13 TABLE No. 4. Showing Number oj Deaths oj Hamilton County, Oentral District, and State Colored Patients. - Patients. Hamilton County ... .. ..•..... ..... •............. ... .............. Central District ...... .... •..... .. ......... ..... ..... ... ..... ...... .. State Colored ... ..... . . ...... ........... ..... ..•.................. , .. TotaL . .... .... ... ... •.. . ..... ... .......... . .•. .....• .. ....••. TABLE No. 5. Males. 13 --- 13 Fema. les . 22 2 1 ---- 25 Showing Time under Treatment oj Patients who Died. Time. Males. Females . Under 1 month .. .. .. ... .•.......... ........ : .....•............. . .. , 3 4 • From 1 to 6 months ... •....• .. ........... .. ....•...............••. 3 5 From 6 months to 1 year ... ..... ..............•••. .....•.... ... . From 1 to 2 years .................................................. . From 2 to 3 years . .......•.. ... . .. .. ... ....... .... .....•.. ......... From 3 to 4 years .... ..... .. .. ....... .. .......... . ... . . .. ......... . From 4 t o 5 years ..... .. ......•.•. ....... ....... .. ........ '" .. ... . From 5 to 10 years .. ... ......... ..... ...... ... .. ... .. ...... ..... ~. F~ om 10 to 12 years, .. ........ ... •.. ............ ...... ... .. •...... 3 2 1 1 6 3 1 2 2 2 --- ---- Showing Numbe1' oj Attacks of Patients Admitted during the Year. Total. Attacks. Males . Females, Total. ---------------------- --- ------ First attack Second attack Third Fourth attack Fifth attack.: Unknown Total..................... .... .... ........ ...... ... .. .......... III 14 1! 7- fteenth A nnual R eport. TABLE No. 7. Showing Social Condition of Patients Admitted during Y ear. Condition . Male.. Females . Total. • ---------------- ------- Single Married Widowed Unknown Total TABLE No. 8. Showing Supposed Cause of Insanity in Patients Admitted during Year. Cause . Male.. Fem" le.. Total. Ap ~ plexy .... :.......... ...... .. .. .. ... . ..... .•. ................ ... .. 1 Busmess anxIety...... .... .............................. ... ... ...... 3 Congenital. ..... ... ... ...... ...... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ...... ...... ... 3 Disappointed affection ... ......................... , ...... ...... ... 1 Disease of brain.. ...... ..... ............. ... ...... ... ...... ..... .... 3 Domestic trouble ............. .. .............. .... ...... ;........... 1 Epilepsy. ..... .... .... .............. .. ............. .. .................. 8 Exposure.......... ........ ... .......... . ............ ......... .. ... . ... 1 Financial trouble... ... .................................... ......... 1 Fever, typhoid .. - ....... ... .....• ...... ......... ......... ......... 1 Fright ........•........ ................ ........ ......................... Gpief....... ..... .. ... .... ........... ..... . ...... .. .... ......... ......... 1 Intemperance.... ...... ......... ......................... ........ .. .. 14 Injury to head......... ......... ...... ...................... .. .. .... 6 J ealousy ............... ............ .. .... .......... ................... . L oss of husband ............................... ........• .... ........ Masturbation... .. . ....... .......... ........ .... ... .. .. .... .. .... ... 6 M. mstrual derangement .. .......... .... ........... .............. . Menopause .. .... ............................ .... . ........ ............ . Nervous derangement ... ... ............. ....................... . Nervous debility .................................................. . Nostalgia ........ ... ................................................ . Overwork of brain ..... .... .......... .... ................ ........ . P aralysis .. ....... ...... ... ...... ..... ................................ . Puerperal condition .......................... ..... ...... ... ..... .. Poverty .................... .. ........... ..... ................ ... ..... . Religious excitement ............................................. . Senility ............................................................... . Syphilis.................. ... ...... .................. ...... .......... .. 1 Unknown................. .. .......... ..... ........................ ... 59 Total. ... .. ........................ .. ................... , ...... III 3 1 7 5 4 7 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 1 63 109 1 3 3 4 4 8 13 1 1 1 1 18 6 1 1 · 6 7 3 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 122 220 - Longview Asylum. 15 TABLE No. 9. Showing Form of Insanity in Patients Admitted during the Year. _ Form. Males. Females. Total. --------------- 1 · ------- Dipsomania ...... ..... ......................................... ..... . Dementia, chronic ................................................ . Dementia, acute ..... ..... ... .... .. ............................. .. Dementia, senile ................................................. .. Epilepsy ...... ........ : .............................................. .. General paralysis ....... .. ... .......... . ... ....................... . Insanity, affective ........... ...... ..... .... ...... ......... ........ . Insanity, recurrent .............................................. .. Idiocy ........ ................................................... .. .. .. 1m becility, congenital. ................... ...................... .. S~~ l~: ~~~~~~~~~.:.:.:.:::.:.:.:.:::.:.:.:.:::':':':':':':'::: :::::: ::: ~:::::::::::::: I Mania, acute delirious .......... ............. ............. ...... .. Mania, puerperal ................................. · .... .. ........... . Mania, hystericaL .................................. .. ............. . Monomania ...... .................................................. .. Melancholia .......................................... .............. . Melancholia, suicidnJ. ................ .......................... . Melancholia, religious ...... .......................... ...... .... .. Mania, suicidal ............................................... ...... . Not insane ............................. .... ......................... .. 6 4 6 6 2 5 23 16 14 ' 2 16 1 4 5 1 Total .......................................................... III TABLE No. 10. 1 4 5 4 4 1 2 lR 20 14 4 1 1 3 16 4 2 5 109 Showing Nativity oj Patients Admitted during the Year. I::: bj >- l II ;::: bj Nativity. ~~ "~ B'" ~ Nativity. ~ i1'" 3 - - --- -- · Ohio ...................... 26 24 50 Germany ................ 37 28 Kentucky ............... 4 6 10 Ireland .. ................. 14 27 New york .............. 1 1 2 Prussia ... ........ ....... 1 1 Indiana ............. ..... 2 2 France ... .. .. ............ 2 1 Illinois ..... .............. .. ~ 2 2 Italy ..................... Maryland ............... 1 1 Bavaria .................. 1 Massachusetts ......... 1 1 Switzerland ............ 1 Alabama ................ 1 1 Canada ... ... ............ 2 Pennsylvania .......... 2 3 5 Bohemia ................. 1 South Carolina ........ 1 1 England ................. 1 4 Connecticut ............ 1 1 Hanover ........... ...... 3 Virginia ................. 1 3 4 Belgium .. .. ... .......... Tennessee ............... 3 3 Wales ... .. ............... State unknown ........ 1) 3 8 Holland .... .. ............ Scotland ................. 2 ---- --- -- - - Total American ... 46 45 91 Total Foreign ...... 64 65 Grand total. ..... 1 10 9 4 10 7 2 2 5 41 36 28 6 1 1 3 32 5 6 5 6 220 >- l ~ ::. --- 65 41 2 3 1 1 2 1 5 3 1 1 1 2 --- 129 220 16 Fifteenth Annual Report. TABLE No. II. Showing Occupation oj Patients Admitted during the Year. Occupation .. Males . I Females. Total. -------_._------------------- Bakers. .......... .......... ... ...... ........ .. .. ..... ....... ..... ...... 3 Barbers ........ ..... ... •. . ........ ......... ... .... .......... . ......... 2 Blacksmiths .... ...... ... ...... ..... .................. .... ... ........ 3 Butchers .............. .... ........ ...... ........• ......... ...... ...... 1 Booksellers ..... .... ......... ... ...... .... .... ........ ....... ..... ... 1 Book · keeper . .... .... ... ...... ...... ...... ......... ...... ...... ...... 1 Coopers ... ... ...... ......... .......... .......... . ...................•. 2 Coach:: nen ......... .......... .. ...... ... .... ........ ............ ..... 2 Cigar makers ......... ... ...... .... ...• ......... ......... ............ 1 Carpenters............... .... .. ... .. ...... ... ...... ... ... ...... .. .... 5 Clerks.. ....... ....... .... ........ ............. .. ..... ......... ......... 2 Cooks. ..... ................ .. .... ................. ...... .. ...........•. 1 Carriage makers...... ........... ..... ...................... ..... .. 1 Dentists.............................. .......... ........... ....... .... . 1 Farmers........ .... ......... ......... ...... ......... ......... ......... 2 Finishers................................... ........................... 1 Housewives ... ............................... ....................... . Harness makers....... ......... ...... ...... ...... .. .... ...... .. .... 1 Laborers.. ...... ............ ...... . ..... .... .. ...... ... ... ...... ...... 29 Molders. .... ...... ... ...... ........ ...... ... .............. .. ..... ...... 3 Merchants.. ........................ ......... ... ..... .. .............. . 1 Machinists...... ...... ....................................... ......... 1 Painters.......... .............. ....................................... 5 Peddlers..... ............................ .............................. 3 Prostitutes ........................... ......... . ...................... . Pilots.................... .......................................... ..... 2 Paymasters...... .... ... .. ... ................. ...... ......... ......... 1 Preachers ......... ............... .......... ........ ............ .. .... 1 Rag pickers ......................................................... . Seamstresses ... ........ ............................................ .. Servants ...... ....... ............. .. ......... ..... ................... 2 Shoemakers.... ...... ............ ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 Sausage makers...... ........ ...... ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 2 Stone cutters............... .. ............ ......... ......... ... ...... 1 Students....... ............. ... .. ......................... .... ......... 1 Tailors ......................................................... ........ 4 Tanners ............ ..... ............ .... .... .... ................ ,. .... 2 Telegraph operators...... ................. ......... ............... 1 Teachers .... ............... .. ............ . ........ ..... ... ..... ....... . W asherwomen .................................................... .. Whitewashers..... .. .. .. ........... ...... .................. ......... 1 Wire makers.. .......... .... .... ............. ................... .... 1 No occupation .. .... ................. ........ .............. .. ..... .. 4 Unknown............................................................. 13 TotaL... ..... ...... ...... .... ... ........... . ........ .... .. . .. . ... III 38 2 1 5 21 1 8 18 15 109 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 2 1 38 1 29 3 1 1 5 3 2 2 l' 1 1 5 23 3 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 8 1 1 22 28 220 Longview Asylum. 17 TABLE No. 12. Showing . Age oj Patients Admitted during the Y ear. Age. I Males. Females. 1 Total. --------_._--------------- From 5 to 10 years ........ ... .... ..... ... .. ... .......... .....• ... From 10 to 20 years ... ......... .... .. .. ... ... ...... ...... ... ...... 8 From 20 to 30 years •. ...•.. .... ....•... ... ... ... ...... ..... ...... 27 4 12 31 58 From 30 to 40 years.... .... ... ...... .. ... .. .... ...... ... ... .. .... 40 12 52 From 40 to 50 years. ..... ...... ....... . •........ ... ......... ...... 22 19 41 From 50 to 60 years .... , .............. .... .. ...... . .... __ ... ...... 5 15 20 From 60 to 70 years .................. :...... . ... .. ... ...... ...... 7 8 15 From 70 to 80 years ...... .. ....... ..... . ........................ .. 4 4 Unknown............................................ . ............... 2 16 18 Total ...... ...... ........................ ... ..................... III 109 220 TABLE No. 13. Showing - J) u1' a~ on oj Treatment oj Patients Discharged R. ecovered. Duration. Males. F emales. Total. ------------'-----.--------_._- --- ------- Under 1 month...... ..................................... .......... 1 From 1 to 3 months . ....... ...... .... .. .......... .... ,............ 4 From 3 to 6 months ...................... ...... ..... :.. .. ..... .... 13 From 6 to 9 months............ ... ....... ........... .............. . 4 From 9 to 12 months .......... .. ... :.... ......................... 4 From 1 to 2 ye! 1rs ..... ............. ... ....... ............. .. .... .. From 2 to 3 years................ .. ...... .. ......... ............... 2 From 3 to 4 years.................... .... .. ... .. ... .... ............ 1 T ota1............................................................. 29 TABLE No. 14. 4 11 4 3 3 2 2 29 1 8 24 8 7 3 4 3 58 Males. Females. Total. -------------------~----- · ----- I · ---------- Whole number of cases received and treated since opening (\ f the Asylum .... .. .... ..... ......... ... .. ...... . Discharged since opening oLthe Asylum ................ .. Recovered ............... ....... ...... ...... . .. ... ...... ......... ..... 774 Improved .. .. .......... ".. .......................................... 191 Unimproved . ...... ................... .... .. ... ..... ,. ... ... .. .... ... 72 Escaped ...... ................................... . :.. ..... ............ 15 Died........ ... .... ............ ... ............ ... ....................... 300 Not insane ......... .... ....... .. .... ................. . .. ..... ........ 7 Total. .................. ... ......... ..... ..... .... .. .. .. .......... 1,359 • : 753 161 49 5 290 10 3,209 2,627 1,527 352 121 20 590 17 1,268 2,627 18 F ifteenth Annual R eport . . TABLE No. 15. Showing Age oj 3,209 Patients at Time oj Admission. Age. 1 Males. I Females. 1 Tot .. l. ---------------------------------- 1---- From 5 to 10 years. ..... ... ... ........ ......... ... ... ....... .. ... 5 From 10 to 20 years. .... ..... ... ..... .•.. ... .... .. ...... ...... ... 138 From 20 to 30 years.... .. ...... .. ... .. ....... ...... ...... ......... 434 From 30 to 40 years ....... ..... ... ...... ......... ........... ...... 474 From 40 to 50 years ...... ........ .......... ... ... ... ... ...... ..... 337 From 50 to 60 years ... '" .... .. ... .... .... ....... .. ...... ......... 157 F rom 60 to 70 years.. ........... ..... ............ ..... .. .......... 58 F rom 70 to 80 years .. .. . . .. .... .. ...... .... ........... . .. ..... ... . From 80 to 90 years ........ . ........ . .......• . .. ... .... ... .. ...... 29 Unknown..... . .......... ......... ..... ........... ...... . .. .... . ...... 33 3 80 469 418 297 144 59 4 28 52 8 218 903 892 624 301 117 4 57 85 T otal. .......... . ........ .. ... .... ... ..... ....... ..... ... .. .. ..... 11' 655 . 1,554 13,209 TABLE No. 16. Showing Occupati01l oj 3,209 Patients. Occupatiou . Males. , F emales. Total. Agents .. .. . .. ......... .. ...... ...... .. ..... : ........... .............. . 3 3 Actors ..... ... ............. ... ........ ... ................... .. ...... .. . 1 1 Ar tists ... ... .. ...................... ........ .. ....... ... .... ..... ..... . 4 4 Artists' wives ..... .. ... ...... . ............ .. ....... ............ . .... . 3 3 Archit ects ... ........ . ... . .... ........... . ................... ...... . .. 1 1 Authors ... .............. .................... ... .. ...... . .............. . 1 1 Bukers ................ ........ ...... .. ..... ..... ..... .......... ..... .. . 16 16 Barbers ... ............... .......... ...... ........ ... ........... ...... . 12 12 Bankers ...................... ............ ......... ... ................. . 3 3 Bankers' sons ................. ....... .............. ...... ... ...... .. 1 1 Blacksmiths ...... .......... .. .............. .... .. ............ .... .. . 34 34 Boiler mak ers .. .......... .... ... ...... . ........ ....... ...... ...... .. . 2 2 Boatmen ........... ........ .. . ..... . ..... ........ ..... . .............. . 10 10 Book. keepers ......... . .................... . ............... ........ . 6 6 Bookfolders .. ............................ .. ....... ......... ........ . 1 Booksellers ...... ................ ......... , .. ..... ..... .. . ..... ... ... . 4 4 Book binde rs ........ . ... ........................... . ............... .. 1 1 Brakemen .................. ... .. . ... ... ............................. . 2 2 Brewers .... .. ......... ............................................. . .. 8 8 Brick masons ......... ...... ...... . .................. ...... ..... .. 2 2 Brokers ... ................ ................. ............. .. ... ........ . 3 3 Brokers' wives ...... .. ...... . .. ............ ....................... .. 2 2 Broom mnk ers ....... .. .. .. .............................. . ....... .. 6 6 Builders .............................. .... ............... ... ........ .. . 2 2 Butchers ...... ; ............... ..... ..... .. .......... ........ .... ... .. 19 19 Cabinet mak ers .. .... ......... ... ........ ...... .. ............. _ ... . 25 25 O, ab! net mak ers: d~ ugh ter s ......... ........ .................... . Cabwet makers wIves ....... ...... .......... ......... ............ , g~; fi~~~ e:~ k~~~ · .:: · .. ::::.:: · :.:::::: · .. :: ::::::::: .::::: ::::::::::::::: 1 1 43 43 7 7 I - " Longview Asylum. 19 TABLE No. I6 - CONTINUED. Occ1lpation. MaleB. Females. Total. ------------~------------ --- - - - Coachmen ...... ........•........• ...... ... .. .. .. .. .. ..••............ Cattle dealers .......... .................... . ...... .. ... . .......... . Caulkers ... ..........• ................... ............. ..... .• ......... Carvers ... .. ... .... . ..... . ...... .. .......... ....... ... ..... ..... . ..... . Clergymen .... ....................... .. ........ ........... ........ . Clergymen's daughters ...... ...... ... ......... ... .... . ......... . Cigar makers ......... .. ....... ... ..... ... .... .. ........ . ... ... .... .. . Clerks ..... ..... ............ .... ... . ..... ... ........ . ........... .. .... . Clerks' wiyes .. .. ...... ... ... .. .. .. .. ............. . ......... ......... . Clerks' daughters ..... ... .............. .. .. .. ... ...... ... ...... ... . Coal heavers ..... ....... .. .... ... .. ..... ..... ..... . ... .... . ...... .. .. Confectioners ....... ... ... ..... ... ........ ... ... .... ...... .. .... .. .. . Contractors . ........ . ..... .. ... ... ... .. ......... ........ ... ... .. .... . Cooks .......... ....... ... .... .. .......... ........ ..... ... .. ...... . ..... . Coopers ..... .. ... . . .. ............ ... ..... .... . ... ... ..... .... .. .. .... . Copper platers .. ..... .. ...... .... ....... ... . ... ..... ............... . Coppersmith .... ..... .. .......... ..... . .. ...... •.... .. .... ........••. Curriers .. .... . ......• .. ... .. ... ..... . .••.•... .•. . ... ...... .•.... .. .... Coffee- house keepers ...... ..... . .... ....... ......•.. .••...•.... .• Coffee- house keepers' wives ... ...... ......••• .... ...•.... . . . .. Dairymen .. .... ..... .......••.. ... ..... .... ... .. ......•... .. ......... Dressmakers ..... .... ........ .... ... ... .... .. ... .... . .... . . ... .. ... . ~~:~ ::~, ~"~; i ~~~.::: ::::::::::: :::: ::.::::: :':.:: ::::: :::::: :::: ::::: ~~~~~~:;:; . ~;' i~~; :::::~ ::::::: ::::::::::::: ::::::::'.::::::: ::::::::: Dentists .............. .... ..... . .. ...... .... ...... ....... ..... ........ . Editors ... ... ........ _ . .. ....... .. ... _ .. .. .. ... . .. ... ...... ...... ... . Engineers ... ..... .... ... .. . .... ..... ... ... .. ....... ...... .. ........ . Express men ....... . . .. ........... ... ... ... ... ... .. .. . ..... . ...... .. . Farmers ... ..... ... ...... .... ... .. . ..... . ..... .... .. . .... ..... .. . ... .. . Farmers' wives .......... ....... ........... .. ... .. . .......... ....... . Farmers' daughters ... ... .... .. .... ...... ... .. ..... .. . .......... .. . Farmers' sons .. ... ... ......... .. ........ .... . .... _ ..... ... ...... . ... . Finishers .. .. ...... ........ .... .. ........ .... ..... .......... ...... .... . Firemen .. _ ..... . ..... ..... ......... .. .. ..... . ...... .. ... . . .......... . Freight agents .. .. . .. . ..... .. ... ... ..... .. ... .. ...... ......... ..... . Furriers ... .... .. ...... ......... .... ..... . ... ...... .. ... ............. . Gardeners ... ..... . ..... ... .... .... ...... ............ ........ ........ . Glass hlower .. ...... .. .. .......... .... .......... ..... .... ....... ... . Glass cutters ... .. ..... .. . ..... ... .. ... . .... ................. ........ . Grinders ...... .. ... .. . ... ... .... ... .. ... ..... ...... . ... ... .. .... ..... . Gilders .. ..... .......... . .... ............... ...... .. ..... ......... .. .. . Grocers .. .... .. .. ... ..... . ... ... ........ .. .. .. .. ... ....... .... ... ..... . Grocers' wives .. .. .. .. .... ... ........ . .... .. ...... ............. .... . Gunsmiths ...... ... .... ..... ........ ... ......... ... . ..... .... ........ . Gunsmiths' daughters .. ... .. .... . .... .. ..... .. .... ... ..... .... . .. Harness makers ....... .. ........ . ............. ... .. . .......... .... . Hatters .. .................... .......... .. ... .. ........ . ........ ...... . Hotel keepers .... .. .. .. ......... .... . . .... .. ...... ...... ............ \ Hotel keepers' wives ........ .. ..... .. ....... . ... ................. . Hotel keepers' daughters .......... .. ..... .. .... .. ... .. .... ..... . 4 2 2 1 8 21 63 2 4 1 7 20 1 1 2 8 2 3 5 1 1 5 2 189 8 5 3 1 1 8 1 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 1 2 4 3 6 3 47 28 1 3 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 8 2 21 63 4 3 2 4 1 8 20 1 1 2 8 4 2 6 3 1 5 3 1 1 5 2 189 47 28 8 5 3 1 1 9 1 1 2 1 6 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 l ' J 21) Fifteenth Annual R eport. TABLE No. I6- CONTINUED. Occupa. tion. Males . Females. Total. ---- 1--- ------- Housewives .. .• ...........••..•. ... , ... .. .. ........ .... .. '" ... ..... . Hostlers .. ... . ........ .... .... : . ........••• ... ... . ... ..... ..• .... .. ... Hucksters .... ... .....•.•..... .•.... ...•..... .... .. · · · · ... . ...... ..... . Jewelers .. .... ... ....... ... : . ...... .. .. ......... ..... ...... . ... ..... . Journalists ....•. ... .. . ...... .. . ... .. ..... .... ............. .... . .. .... Laborers ...... ..... ..... ...... . ........ . ......... ...... ...... .... ... . . Laborers' wives .. ...... ... ; . .. .... . .... ........ .. .......... ... .... . Laborers' daughters .... . .. .. ... ....••. .... .... .. ... ... .•... .. ... . Laborers' sons .. .•....... ... .... ... ... ..... .. . ... ... .... . .. .. . ... ... Livery. stable keepers .. ........ . ....... .... ... ... ....... ... ... .. . Lawvers ..... ... ... .... ............... ...... ...... · · ............ .. .... . . Lawyers' wives .. ... ......... .. .... ..... .... .. ..... ... ... ........ . Lawyer. s' daughters .. . ... ...... .. .. ... ........ .... . ............. . Locksmiths .• ..... .......... ... ... ... .....•. ....... . .................. Machinists .............. . ...... .. .... ... •....... • .. ..... ..... ........• Mechanics ... ... ..... •.•.... ...... ........ .. . .... .... ..... ........... Mechanics' wives ...•...... . ... ....... ........ ..... ....... ... ... .. Mechanics' daughters ... ..... . ... .... ..... ....... ..... ... ....•.•.. Merchants .. ..... .. ... ... .... ... ...... .... . ... : .. ... ... .... .. . ..... . . . Merchants' wives ... .. ................. ... ... ... ...... ...... .. , .. . Merchants' daughters .. .......... . ............•... ... . ..... . ...... Millers ... .. . ... .... ... ..• ... .. . .. . ... ... .....................•••.... .. Milliners ..•.... ..... ..........•• .. ..... : ... ... ...... ......... .. . ... .. . Miners ........ . .. . ..... ... .... ..... .............. . ............. .... . .. . Molders ..... ..•.....•.. ... ..... .. . .. ....... ........ •...... ..... ....... ~~~ 1: i~~;~. i.:.~~::::: '.:::::'.:::: :'.:: ::: ........ : : ........ :.:."."."."."."::: .":."::: :.": Music teachers .. .... ... .... ........ . ...... ... ... ..... ... .... .. .... . . Nail makers ..... ... ....... .... .. ... ... ........ ..... .......... ..... . Nurses .... .. ... .............. - ....... ...•.. ........ ... .. . ... ... .... .. Opticians .......... .. ....... ... .. .. ........... ... ...... ..... ... .. .. .. . P ainters .. ..................... . ........•... .. ............•............ P aper carriers ... ...... ... ..... .... ......... ..... .... .. ......... ... . P atte rn makers ... ... .............. ... .... ..... .. ... .. .... .. .. ..... . P eddlers ........•......... •.... .. .. .. . ....... ..... .......•• .... .... .... ~~~~\~ i:~:; ' ~ · i~~~ :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :!::::"::.: .::::.. ..: . .: :::.:: P ilot • .....•......... ..... .. ......•.... . .... ... .... .... .. ....•...... .... Plumbers ........• ...•••••.•.................•......... ...... ... ...... P iano makers ............. .... . . ......... .......................... . Plane makers ................ ......... ... ....... ..... .... ... ....... . P laster ers ...•........•.•. .. .. ...• ..... . ......•.. ........ .. ... .• '" ..• P orters ...... . ....... . . ................ .... .... .... .. .. ..... ..... .... . P otters ...... ..........•...•...... ....•. ... ....... .. ...... .....•.•. ..... P hotographers .... .•. ... ....••........ .. ......•......... ... ... •... .. Printers ..•....••....•..............••...... ........ ............ . .... .. P r inters' wives ... -. ................................ ........ ...... .. Prostitutes ..•....•.... .. ... ........•.......... ................. ...... Public officers ... ........ ...... .. .. ................ .. .. .. ........... . Public officers' daughters .... .. ... .......•..•.. .... ...... ........ P aymaste rs . .... ................................. ... .. ...... ... ..... . Rag pickers .. .... ................................ ............. ..... . 2 2 1 334 2 9 18 3 10 4 68 1 2 11 3 5 1 1 20 2 2 19 10 3 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 8 1 1 1 497 53 5 8 3 49 5 23 11 9 4 1 6 1 9 2 3 497 1 2 2 1 334 53 5 2 9 18 8 3 3 10 4 49 5 68 23 11 1 9 2 11 1 3 5 1 4 1 20 2 2 19 11 6 3 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 8 1 9 1 2 1 4 Longview Asylum. 21 TABLE No. 16- CONTINUED. Occupation. Males. Females. Total. Rope makers. .... .. . ........... ....... . .. .... .. ... .. ..... ...... 4 Real estate agents. ... ... ......... ...... ....•.... ...... ... ...... ... 1 Saddlers. ...... ..... ....... .......• ......... ............ ...... ...... ... 4 Safe makers. ..... ... ...... ... .. ....... ...... ....... ... .. .. .. ... .... . 1 School teachers. ..... ... ...... .. ... . .. ........... ......... .... . . ... 13 School teachers' wives ............... .. ......... .. ..... '" ..... . Seamstresses ...... .......... .. .. ... . ................................ . Servants... ...................................................... ..... 3 Shoemakers.............. ... .... .. . ........... ......... ........ . ... ... 46 Skate makers ............... ........... ............. .. ........ .... .. : 1 Showmen....... ........... .... ......................... .. ..... .. .. ... 2 Sisters of Charity ..... ...... .. ... .. ......... ... ......... ....... .... . Soldi ers.. .......... ..... ...... ...... ........ ...... ......... ......... ... 45 Soldiers' wives .. . ... .................................... ... .... ..... .. Stone masons....... ...... .. .. .... ......... ...... ...... ............ 9 Stone cutters.. ... .... ..... ...... ...... ...... ... ......... ...... ...... 4 Stone cutters' wives ....................... ...... ......... ... ..... . Store keepers... ............ ......... ...... ... ... .... ........ ... ... ... 1 Students................ .......... ....... ...... ...... ........... ....... 14 Scroll sawyers............ ............ .. ..... .... .. .......... ...... 1 Sausage makers ..... .... ............... ................. ..... :...... 2 Tailors...................... ........................................... 41 Tailors' wives ........ .. ... ............. ............................ . ' l'anners ...... .............. ........................ .................. 10 Teamsters ...... ... ...... ... ......... ................................ . Telegraphers ......... ......... ...... ........ ...... ...... ...... ..... . 2 Tinners ..... . ................. ........ .. .. .. .......................... 3 Tobacconists ...... ..................... ............ ... ... ... ... .. .... 4 Traders ............. ................................................... 7 Trunk makers ....... ........ ...... ....... ... ..... ....... ..... ...... 2 Turners of wood.......................... ... . ........ .. ........... 6 Teachers ... ................... .. .. .................... ................ . Undertakers .. .... ........................ ... .. ...................... 1 Upholsterers. ......... .. ... ...... ...... ............... ...... .. .... ... 1 Vagrants... ............. ................ ..... ........ . ............... 1 V't l'nishers ................. ... ........ .......... ...... ......... ...... 2 W aiters ....................................... ... ... ........ . ......... 1 Wagon makers...................... ....... ......................... 1 Watchmakers .. ..... ................................. .. ............. 2 Watchmen.............................................. ........ .. ... 1 Washerwomen ............. ..... ................. ...... ........... .. Weavers...... .. ....................... ..... .......................... 2 Whitewashers ..... ............... ................................ ~. 1 Wire makers ... .. .. .......... ......... ......... ............... ...... 1 No occupation ............ ............. ................ ,... ........ III Unknown............................ ... ................ .............. 125 TotaL ........................................................... 1,651 ~: t- 12 1 71 316 3 3 1 3 24 116 200 1,558 4 1 4 1 25 1 71 319 46 1 2 3 45 3 9 4 1 1 14 1 2 42 3 10 4 2 3 4 ' l 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 24 2 1 1 227 325 3,209 22 F ifteenth Annual Report. TABLE No. 17. Showing Socia~ Condition oj 3,209 Patients. Condition. Male.. Female.. Total. -----_._----------_.-_._------ --- ---- Single ...................................... .... ..... ....... ........... . 853 632 76 94 527 693 260 1,380 . 1,325 336 168 ]) farried ...... ........ ........ .. ............•........ .. ...... . ... .... .. Widowed .. .... .. .... .... ........ ...... .. ...... ...... ............... . Unknown .............. .......... ............ .. .............. .. .... .. 74 Total. ................ ........................ .. .... .. ....... .. ... 1,655 1,554 3,209 TABLE N o. 18. Showing Nativity oj 3,209 Patients. Nath · ity. >- 3 o E Nativity . ----------- -- - - 1---------- ------ Ohio .... ..................... 434 314 748 Kentucky ... ............... 50 58 108 Pennsylvania ............ 40 51 97 New york ................. 32 26 58 Germany .. .... .. .......... 500 438 938 Ireland ..................... 248 333 581 England.... ........ .... .... 28 43 71 Scotland.. .... ..... ......... 12 11 23 Virginia .................... 26 32 58 Indiana ..................... 20 16 36 Maryland .................. 17 12 29 New Jersey .... ........... 8 10 18 Prussia ........ ..... .. ...... 11 14 25 France. .... .... ....... ...... 21 10 31 Canada ..................... 10 7 17 Wales.. ......... .. ..... ... .. 9 4 13 Massach usetts ..... ...... 13 12 25 New Hampshire ...... ... 4 3 7 Connecticut .... .... ....... 4 5 9 Italy............ .. .......... 4 4 8 Nova Scotia.. ..... ........ 3 3 Austria..................... 4 5 Illinois .. ................... 5 5 10 Vermont .... .. ........ ..... 2 2 4 Georgia ...... ...... .. ...... 2 2 4- Michigan ... .... ........... 2 1 3 Tennessee .. . ............... 6 6 12 Delaware .... ............... 2 1 3 North Carolina .......... 3 4 7 South Carolina ... ........ 2 1 3 Maine ... .... ........ ....... 6 6 Alabama ............ ...... 3 7 10 MissiSSippi .. .............. 1 5 6 Rhode Island .... .. ..... .. 1 1 Missouri .......... .. ........ 2 2 4 New Brunswick........ . 1 1 Russia....................... 1 1 Norway................. .... 1 1 Switzerland ...... .... ..... 8 S 16 Hungary...... ... ......... 1 1 Bavaria.. ........ ........... 3 3 6 Bohemia........ ........ .... 1 1 2 Belgium.. ...... ........ .... 1 1 Hanover..... .. . ............ 3 3 Holland... .... ........ ..... 1 1 Total foreign ....... 866 882 1748 Unknown ... .. ............. 97 98 195 Grand totaL. .... .. 3209 -- ---- Total. ............. .. .. 787 674 1461 --------- 1----- Longview Asylum. 23 TABLE No. 19. Showing Form oj Insanity oj 3,209 Patients. Form. Males. Females. Tot" l. ----------------- 1------- Dipsomania. ...... ...... ...... ........... ....... .... .......... ....... 39 Dementia, chronic................................................. 188 Dementia, acute............. ................................... ... . 7 Dementia, senile............... .... ................................ 22 Delirium...... . ....................................................... 9 Epilepsy....... .... .... .. . ................... ................ ......... 104 General paralysis............................................... ... 40 Insanity, affective ............ .. .. ....... .... ............ ... .. .. .... 16 Insanity, general ..................................... . ........... .. Insanity, recurrent.................. .. .............. ... ........... 6 Idiocy......... .... ... .. ... ... ...... ..... .. .. ......... ... ........ ..... .. 21 Imbecility........... ......... ... ..................................... 36 Imbecility, congenitaL........ . .............. ..... .............. 8 In articulo morti....... ................. ...... ........ .... ......... 3 Mania, aeute..................... ... ......... .......... .. ........ ..... 456 Mania, subacute.... ............... ...... ......... .................. 51 Mania, chronic............................................... ....... 373 }' 1. ania, acute delirious.............. .. ................ .... .... .... 6 }' fania, puerperaL ..... .................. .... ......... ............ . Mania, hysterical .. . ............. ... ........... . ............ ...... . Mania, suicidal.... .. ... .... ......................... .. .............. 6 Monomania. ...... ..... . .... .. ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... .. ..... .. . 29 Monomania, hysterical .................................... . .... . lVlelancholia........................................ .................. 214 Melancholia, suicidal.................................. ... ........ 1 Melancholia, religious......... .... . ...... .. .......... ...... ...... 4 Nympbomania ....... ............ ...... ..... . .. .................... . Not insane........... ............ . .......................... . ......... 16 Total........ .......... . .... . ....... ..... .. ....................... 1,655 TABLE No. 20. 14 107 13 23 43 6 5 1 14 8 15 1 1 389 53 354 21 77 22 36 3 310 4 2 2 30 1,554 Showing Supposed Cause oj Insanity oj 3,209 Patients. \ CaUBe. Acquisitiveness ..... .................... ....... ........... ... ...... .. Adversity ................... ................ .............. .. ......... . Anxiety .. ........ .................... .. .............................. . Anger ...... . ................................. ... ............. . ........ . Abuse .. ......... .... ...... ... .. .................... .... ............... . ~~ s~~ ~~~~~ ~ i~;; Y:.:::::::::: : :::::'::::::.::::::: ::: ::::: :::: ::: :::::: Congeuital. ... ........ .... ................................... .. ..... .. Coup de solieL .................................................... .. Climacteria period . ... ................ .. .. .. ..... ........... . .. .. .. Congestive chill . ................ ...... ... ... ................... .. .. . Disappointment ........ ....................... . .................... . Males. 1 6 6 1 6 19 37 26 Females. 9 4 1 5 1 1 19 4 30 1 3 53 295 20 45 9 147 46 21 1 20 29 51 9 4 845 104 727 27 77 22 6 65 3 524 5 6 2 46 3,209 Total. 1 15 10 1 6 7 20 56 30 30 1 6 24 Fifteenth Annual Report. TABLE No. 20- CONTINUED. Cause. Males. Females . Total. --- --- - --- D~ s a ppo~ nted aifec! ions .. ... . ................. . .. ............ ... . Dlsappomted marrIage ........ ..... ....... ............ .. ..... ... . Domestic trouble .. .. ....... .. ...... . ... . ... .. ............. · · · . · ... . 34 66 100 1 1 34 113 147 Death of relatives .. . ..... ....... .. .. ................... .... ....... . 19 62 81 ~~ slleta~~~ lb~~ i~~:.~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: 2 2 15 6 21 Disease af spine ... .. .. ........ ... ...... ... .... ...... ....... . .... . .. , ~~ St~~~~ i~.~. ~~~.~~:.~':":""".'.':.'''.'.':''.'.'''.'''.'.'.'.'.'.':.'.::: ::::::::: :::::::: 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 Epilepsy ... ........ ... ..... ...... . .. .... ........................... ... . Exposure and fatigue ....................................... ..... . Fear of draft .......... .... . ........ ... .... .. ....... .... .. ..... .. .... . 94 37 131 5 2 7 3 3 Fear of want ........... ....... .... ... ........ .......... . .. ......... . 3 1 4 Financial troubles .......... .. .. ........... ..... ... ..... ... .. ..... . 25 2 27 Fever ................................................................. . 8 5 13 Fever, bilious ... ..... . ............................. ..... ... .. ... .. .. . 2 2 Fever, scarlet ................. . ........... ....... .. ..... . .. . ........ . 2 2 ~:~:~: ~~ th~ id · . .. · .::: · . · . .. : · ... : · . ........ · . ..................... · .. ..... · . ..... ::::: :: :::::: ::: Fever, yellow .............. .................... ......... ... ....... .. . Fright . ... ..... ... ..................................................... . Fracture of femur .... ... .. .... .. .. .......... .. ........... .. ...... . 1 1 27 10 37 1 1 6 12 18 1 1 Grief ... .. .... .................. ...... ... .... ..... ........... .. ........ . 10 39 49 !~ i~~ f;:~ t~ · ~.~~ . : · :: · : · : · : · : · : · : · : · : · :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.::::::::::::::::::::::: 2 6 8 15 3 18 3 3 III health ................ ......... .. ................. ................ . 70 49 U9 Intemperance ... .. . ....... .............. .... ................ ... .... . Injury to head ..... ... ............................................ .. 274 53 327 84 11 95 I mprisonment ... ...... ....... .. ................................... . 7 7 Idiocy ......... . ............ .. ......... ................ .. .. .......... .. . 1 1 Intestinal worms ................................................. .. 1 1 Jealousy ...... ..... ................. .. ....... .. ... . ............ .. ..... . Joy .. ......... .. ...................................... .. ........... ..... . 15 14 29 1 l. Loss of property .................................................. . L actation, protracted ... ............ ..... ...... . ...... .......... .. L oss of sleep ........ .... .. . ... ...................................... .. L awsuit ...... ................ . .... .................... .. ............. . 34 17 51 4 4 4 1 5 1 1 2 Loss of husband ..................................... ....... .. .... . l' 1 Masturbation ................. ....... . .................. . ..... .. .. .. . 165 10 175 Measles .. .............................................. ... ... ...... .. . 2 2 4 Mechanical injury ..... ....... ....... ........... ........... . .. .. .. . 2 2 4 : Menstruation ... . ..................................... . ........ ..... . 1 1 : Menstrual derangement .. ...... ..... ................... .... ..... . Nervous derangement .. ............................ ....... . ..... . Nostalgia ................................. ...... ..................... . Over- exertion ....... ....................... ............. ...... .. : .. . 56 56 2 3 5 10 17 27 1 6 7 Overwork of brain ........... ....... ......... .................... . 1 1 Puerperal condition .............. ..................... .......... .. PregnanC'y ... . ...... ... ....... .. ... ... ... .............. ........ . .... .. P olitical excitement ............................ .................. . 105 105 6 6 1 1 Poverty ...... ............ .......... ...... ..... . .......... . ............ .. 1 4 5 Longview Asylum. 25 TABLE No. 20- CONTINUED. Cause. Males. Females. Total. -----------_._-------------- Pride mortified............. ..... . ..... .. .. ... ..... ..... ...... .... ... 2 2 Painters' colic .......... ....... ... .. .... ...... ...................... . 1 Paralysis ..... ........ .................. ................. ........... .. . Religious excitement. ....... . ....... ......... .. .................. 50 Rheumatism..... .. ....... .......... .................. ........ .... ... 3 1 1 76 126 7 10 Remorse .... ... ... ........................... .................. .... . .. . 1 1 Senility... .. ... ................... ..... . ... .......... ..... .... ... .. ... 7 Seduction .... .... ..... ... ...... ... .... .. ........... .. ............... . 20 27 16 16 Sed uction of sister .... .. ............ ...... ...... .. ...... ..... .. .. . 1 Slander ...... . ........... .. ........ .. ...... . .. ..... ... ........... ..... . 10 10 Speculation ... . ....... ..... ... ... ... ... ..... . ... .... . .... .... . .... .. . 1 Snake- bite ........................ ................... ...... ..... ..... . 1 1 Spiritualism ................... ..... . .... . ........ .. ..... ... ... ... ... 2 10 12 Sexual excitement. ... .. . ... ... .... .. ... ...... .. .. ..... ...... .. .... 1. 1 2 Syphilis....... ... .... . ..................................... ........... 4 2 6 Tobacco, excessive use of..... ............ .. ... ... ... ............ 5 5 Uterine derangement ...... ... ................... .. ... ....... ... .. 113 113 Unknown .............. .. ... . :.. . ....... ................... ... .. ... . ... 449 460 909 Variola .. .. .... . .. ....... ... .. .... .......................... ..... .... . 9 9 Warexcitetr) ent.... ... ............................ ...... ... .. ...... 30 10 40 Want of employment ....... . ... . .. . ... ... ...... .. ............... 8 8 Woman's rights ................ ............ .................... ....... . 1 Total ....... . ..... .. . ............ ... .... ... .............. ......... 1,655 1,554 3,209 TABLE No. 21. Showing Gause of Death since the Opening of the Asylum. Cause . Males. Females. Total. - --- --- Apoplexy, cerebra!.. ... .. ... , .......... ....... ..... .. ... ......... . 15 6 21 Anemia ... ...... .. ..... ........ .. ... ... .. ... .. ..... .......... ......... . Abscess, hepatic .. ... .. ...... ... ... ... : ... .. ...... . ...... ... .. ..... . 6 1 7 1 1 A bscess, cerebral. ...... ................... .. ...................... . 1 1 Acute delirious mania ...... .... ..... · ..... .... ... ................ . 2 2 4 Asphyxia .. ... . ................ ... ........... ... : ... . ........ .. ...... . 1 1 Angina pectoris .. ...... . ... .............. .. ...... . ...... ... ... .... . Asthma, bronchitic . .. .. .... ..... .. .. .... ..... ..... . .............. . 1 1 1 1 Acute bronchial pneumonia ........... . ....... ......... ... .... . 1 1 Cerebral congestion ..... . ..... . ........... ... .... .............. .. . Cardiac embolism .................................. : ....... ..... .. . 2 3 5 2 2 Carcinoma, mesentery ... .. ..... .... .... . . .. ... ... .... .... . . .. ... . 1 1 Chronic ramollissement, cerebraL .... ..... ..... ..... .... ... . 1 1 Caries dorsal vertebrre ..... .. ............................. ... .. . . 1 1 Cerebral hemiplegia ..... . ..... ... . ..... ... ...... . .......... ... ... . 1 1 Cerebral hemorrhage . ................ .. ......... .... .... ........ . 2 2 Cholera morbus ... .......................... . ............... ... ... . . 1 26 Fifteenth Annual R eport. TABLE No. 21- CONTINUED. O& use. Males. F emales. Total. ----------------------- Cerebral thromboois ............. . ................................. . Diarrhea, acute .. ... ..................... .. ........................ .. Diarrhea, chronic ....... ... ... ............. ......... .. ........... .. Dysentery, acute ..... ....... ........................................ . Debility, senile .. ........................ ....... .... . ............... . ~~ ~!~ iitJ~. ~~.~~~~~:: ':':.:'.: ::: .::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::: ::: ::: :.::::: :.:: Erysipelas, simplex .......................................... .... . Erysipelas, phlegmonous .............................. ........ .. Epilepsy .... ... .................................................... .. Edema pulmonum .............................................. . Exhaustion, maniacal. .... .... ................................... . Epidemic cholera .. ....................................... ....... .. Fatty degeneration of heart. .... .... ........................... . Fever, pernicious inter mitten t . .............................. .. Fever, typhoid .. .... . ............................................. .. Fever, puerperal. ................................................. . Gastro- enteritis .. .............. ... .. ............................... . Heart disease, valvular ............... ........................... . Hepatitis, acute .. ... ......... ...................................... . Hepatitis, chronic .......... .. ..................................... . Hoomoptysis ..................................... ................... . Hydrothorax and hydropericardium ....................... . Injury from fall.. ............................... .... ...... ....... .. In articulo mortis ....................................................... .. Locomotor ataxia, progre$ sive ........................... ..... . 1I1arasmus ........................................................... . Meningitis, simple acute .............................. .......... .. Meningeal hemorrhage ........................................ .. Malarial toxoomia ......................... ............... ......... .. Nephritis, suppurative .......................................... . Ovarian dropsy ................................................... .. Phthisis, pulmonalis .............................................. . P aralysis, general ................................................ .. Pneumonia, acute ....... ................................ ........ .. Pneumonia, chronic ....................................... ..... . Pneumonia, typhoid ............................................. .. Pe~ iton it~ s, . acute ........................... ....................... . RaIlway Injury .................................................... .. Scrofula .............................................. ................. . Suicide .................. ................. ...... ................... ... .. Stomach, ulceration and perforation of.. ................. .. Senility ............ .................... ............................. .. Suppurative arachnitis ..... ........ ............................. . Typhomania ...................................................... . Total. .......................................................... .. Longview Asylum. 27 STEWARD'S REPORT. To DR. W. H. BUNKER, Superintendent. SIR :- 1 herewith present a general statement of the receipts and disbursements of Longview Asylum for the fi scl\ l year, ending October 31, 1874. Respectfully submitted, A. M. ROBINSON, Steward. GENERAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT. To Cash, balance on hand, November 1, 1873 ........... .... . To Cash from Hamilton Oounty on Directors' orders .... .. By Oash disbursem ents during the fiscal yettl' ............ $ 1l9,423 \ 16 $ 176 91 120,000 00 $ 120,176 91 By Cash, balance on hand, October 31, 1874............... 752 95 ---- 120,176 91 To Cash from State, general appropriation .............. .. To Cash from State, support of Central District patients To Cash from State, support of colored insane of State .. To Cash from pay patients for board and attendance .. To Cash from proceeds of sales at Longview ..... ...... .. $ 183,884 58 11,332 89 9,15217 4,869 00 875 53 Total. ...... .......................................................... . $ 210,114 · 17 The above items, amounting to two hundred and ten thousand one hundred and fourteen dollars and seventeen cents, have been deposited in the County Treasury to the credit of Longview Asylum fund. 2 Fifteenth Annual Beport. DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS FROM SALES AT LoNGVIEW. Empty Barrels, 1,231. .....•...•..•.•.......•••.............•••••. · .. ...•• •....•••• $ 249 75 Empty Boxes, 197 ..............•......... ..•..... . . ...•......•....• -..... . .....••. 17 35 Loads Gravel, 300. .. .................. ... ... ..••.. .....•.........•.•. .... . .....•••• 45 00 Old Rags and P aper, 3,140 Ibs........ ......... ......•.• .............•.....•.• 46 00 Coal Tar, 43 bbls ................ ....... ....•• .....••• •.... ...... ..•••. ...... ..••.• 43 00 Cows, 2......... ...•..••..•....•• ........•.....•.. ...... ....•. .......•.•..... ....••••• 100 00 Calves, 16............................................. ...... ... ......... ..........•••• 118 98 Shoats and Pigs, 61. .......................... ......••........•...... .... ......• ... 115 OG Boots and Sh~, 11 pair ......... ..•.•.•.•........... , ... ... ................... ,. 21 40 Prints, to employes, 277, yards ...... ... .......... ............ .. .............. 25 83 Coverlids, to employes, 2;. ..... ...... ...... ......... ... .. .. .. ...... .. ........ .... 5 00 Old Mower ......•.•.........••........ ....• ...... M......... ......... ............... 39 00 Old Iron Pipe...... ......•.• ......... ......................... .. ......... .......... 30 00 Old Lead and Brass ................................. ..... ....................... ,. 3 50 Lumber and Nails ............... ............. .......................... ..... ;. ... 6 60 Bronze Lamp......... ....................... ............ ...... ...... ........ ........ 4 00 Glass Jars........ . .... ....... ....... .................. .............................. 2 12 Coffin .............................. ......... ..................... ......... ... ... ...... 3 00 $ 875 53 DETAiLED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Music ...................................... ......... .......... .............. .......... , Candies, 130 Ibs ................................................................... . Ornaments, Christmas Tree ............. .. ....... ..................... ........ . Tuning I nstruments .................................... . .... .................. .. Violin Strings ..................................................................... . BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Books .. .. ............... .............................................................. . Printing and Binding ... ... ..................................................... . Printing 1,200 Reports ......................... ............... .... ............. . Reams Cap Paper, 9 ............................................................. .. Pencils, P ens, and Holders ........... ... .......................... . ........... . Inkstand and Ink ................................................................ . Envelopes, 4,300 ..... .............................................................. . Harper's Bazar, 1 .............................. ..................... ... ....... .... .. Harper's Weekly, 2 ........................... ................................... . Mental Sciences, 1. ............................................................... . London Lancet, 1 ..................................... .............. ............. .. Lunacy Reports, 3 ................................................................ . Birds of America, 4 ........................................................ .. Braithwaite, 2 ..... ................................................................ . Medical Journal Journal of Insa~;~ · y · ::::::::::: .. · · .............. · ....................... .... .... . ..................................................• $ 448 10 31 00 5 30 7 00 7 ' 5 $ 499 15 $ 68 64 54 35 265 55 70 24 10 30 6 04 29 42 4 00 8 00 7 50 13 00 3 45 4 00 3 00 6 00 10 00 $ 563 49 Longview Asylum. BUTTER. AND EGGS. Butter, 20,778 lbs ......... ...... ....... ........... : .•.... .••••..•.•.•..•...•. .. •. Eggs, 1,094 doz .. ...... .. ..... .. .....••.• '" ....................... .... ......... .. . CLERK. Salary .. ........... .....•........... . ..• ... .........••..... . .. .........•. ... ........ CLOTHING. Coats, 187 ..•..•. .... .•.... .... ...... ... ... ... . ... ... ................................ Vests, 151 .............. .. ..... .... .......... ... ...... ... ... .......................... . Pants, 432 ... ........................ ... .. .... ~ .... ............... .. ..... . ......... .. Shirts, 42 doz ... ........ ...... ............ ........ .... ... ... .. . ... ................ .. Dra wers, 27 doz ....... ............. ...... ............... ...... .... .... ... .... .... .. Hats, 25 doz ............................................................ ............ . Socks, 138 doz ............................... ...................................... . Mitts, 1 doz ....... ... ................. .... .. ....... .. ... .... ......... .. , ............ . Suspenders, 10 doz .......... ....... .. ....... .................. .............. ..... . Handkerchiefs, 8 doz .......... ............ ................................ ..... . N eck ties, 19 ~ doz ...... ............... .. .......................................... . Bonnflts, 10 doz .................................................................. . Sundries ............................................................................ .. COAL. Youghiogheny, 78,500 bushels . ........................ .. ....... ... ........... . Charcoal, 100 bushels ..... .... .. ............ ......... .................. , ....... .. , DAILY PAPERS AND POSTAGE. Commercial. .............................................................. ......... . Enquirer ................................... ... ......... ... ......... .. .......... .... .. Gazette .............................................................................. . Times .... .......... ..... ................. ....... ...................... .. ........ .... .. Star ..................... ........ .... .. .... .......... ............................. .... .. Postage and stamps ...... ............... ......... ... ............................ .. DR: Y GOODS. Brown muslin, 7,053; yards ..... ..... ............... ............ ~ ............ . Shirting, 687. yards ..... ....... . .. ...... ... ... ........... . .... .................. .. Sheeting, 1,299 yards ... ...... .......... ........ .. .......... ... ................. . Ticking, 2,523 yards ........ . ................. ....................... .... ....... .. Flannel, 1,52 8~ yards .... ................ . ........... ........... ................ . Prints, 6,494; yards ......... ..... ........ .......... .... ..... ... ............ .. . .. Crasb, 709 ~ yards ................................................................ .. Check, 130! yards ........... . ................................................... .. Demins, 55~ yards ... ................................................ ........ ... . 29 $ 6,397 13 181 98 $ 6,579 11 $ 1,200 00 $ 466 75 228 50 906 00 283 00 151 75 160 75 289 00 15 75 28 00 10 88 35 75 64 70 19 35 $ 2,660 18 $ 12,026 30 18 00 $ 12,044 30 $ 15 90 12 15 14 10 11 20 3 75 123 88 ---.,- $ 180 98 $ 1,031 28 117 92 192 98 439 93 424 87 709 09 113 91 26 15 10 55 l . 30 Fifteenth Annual R ep01- t. Duck, 48 yards .................•••...............•••• ... ....................•...... Table covers, 18 yards_ .•.•..•.•....... .. •.........••.......... ...... ..••....... Napkins, 2 dozen ........... ...•..........•. · · · · · · ............•••.. .. ..........•... Handkerchiefs, cotton, 12 dozen .. . ........•........•. ......... •..••.•...••.. Ribbons, 14 pieces ....... .......................... . ..... .. ...... ... ............ ,. Thread, cotton, 163 dozen ........•...........•....••. ..•... .....•.•.. ..••.. ...• Thread, linen, 30 pounds .................. ....... .................. ............ . Buttons, 42 gross .. ................. ................... . . ......................... . Combs, 19 dozen .......... ..... .................. ......................... ....... . Pins, 10 packs ........................ ................ .......... ......... . ........ . Pins, hair, 100 packs . ................................................... .. ...... . Needles, 2,000 ...................... . ... ............ · . · · • · .. · · · · · · · · · .. ... .. ....... . Thimbles, 14 dozen .............................. : .... ..... .. ......... ... ........ . Hooks and eyes, 24 gross ...................................................... . Yarn, 80 pounds .............................. ... ................................. . Tidy cotton, 22 pounds . ............................................. ........... . Buckles, 4 gross ........... ......... ........ ...................................... . Le ther belts, 6 dozen ............................ .. ...................... ..... . Cord, and shoe- laces, 6 gross_ ............................................. ... . EMPLOYES. Male. 1 Engineer . ...................................................................... . 1 Baker .... _ .................... .... ...... ................. ... ......... ...... . ..... . 1 Gasml\ ker .................. .... .. .................. ............ ... .............. . 3 Cooks ................................... ...... ....................... .... . ... ..... . 4 Firemen ....... ..................... ...... ................................... ..... . 1 Storekeeper ..... . ....... ........ ............................. ................. . . 1 Supervisor .... . ..... ...... .... ..................................... .......... . .. . 16 Attendants .......... ...... .. ................................................... . 1 Watchman ..................................................... ...... .......... . 1 Florist . .......... ................................................................ . 1 Farmer ............••....•..........•...............................•............. 1 Gardener .. ..................... ........................... ...................... . 2 Teamsters ........................................................ ............... . 1 Laundry .................................. . ...... . .......... ............... . _ •... 1 Dairy ..... .......................................................... .. ............ . 2 Laborers ........................... ............................................. . 1 Porter ... .......................... . .................................... ...... .... . Female. 1 Supervisor ............................... ...... ................... " ........ .... .. 16 Attendants ........ . .... ......... ............................. .. ............... .. 1 Watchwoman ............. . .......................... ........................ . .. 2 Seamstresses .. ......... ..... ......... ..................... .. . ........ ........... . $ 9 70 15 39 10 75 18 00 29 10 114 90 56 10 21 10 14 20 6 10 12 50 3 50 5 60 4 00 100 00 17 10 2 40 '[ 50 4 60 $ 3,519 22 $ 1,670 00 480 00 417 65 981 60 2,038 00 394 60 671 83 4,703 30 420 00 505 00 481 85 530 00 614 15 349 00 360 00 440 00 263 55 $ 83 10 3,841 50 240 00 312 00 Longview Asylum. 5 Laundry ......................................................................... . 2 Chamber .. . ............................. .......... .. ............................ .. 2 Dining- room .................................................................... . 1 Cook ... ........... ....... ................. ................ .......... ........... . . .. 1 Dairy ............................................................................ . FLOUR AND llIEAL. Flour, 850 barrels ..................................................... , ......... .. Meal, 5,615 pounds .............................................................. . FARM AND GARDEN. Garden seeds ........ ............. .............. ................................... .. Grass seed, 1 busheL ........................................................... .. 19 Shovels ......................................................................... .. 6 Spades .. ..... ................... .. .. .... ........................... .......... ...... .. 6 Spade- handles .................................................................. . 9 Hay- rakes ........................................................................ . 4 Lawn- scythes .............. ............... ... .................. .......... ........ . 4 Wheel- barrows ................................... . ............................. .. 6 Baskots ....... .... ... ........................................................... .. . Repair wagons and carts ............... ...................... ....... ......... .. Repair plows and tools ....................................................... .. Repair lawn- mowers .... ...................... .. ...................... ......... .. Man ure, III loads ............ . ......... . ................................... .... .. 12 Hot- bed sashes .............. .... .............................. ............... .. 1 Ox- yoke ........................................................................... . 2 Grass- hooks .................................................................... .. 1 Hatchet .. ........... .......... ... ......................... ... . ... ................. . FREIGHTS AND TOLLS. Freight by canaL ......................... , ................... . ................. .. Freight by railroad ............................................................. .. Tolls .................................. . ......... ... ..................... .... .......... . Expres~ ...... : ...... ..... . ................. ...... ......... . ................ .......... . GROCERI ES. Coffee, Rio, 9,094 pounds ...................... : ............................... .. Coffee, Java, 183 pounds ........................... -.......................... .. Coffee, roasting ................................................................... .. Chickory, 25 pounds ............................................................ .. T ea, green, 1,114 pounds ....................................................... . 31 $ 1,262 00 372 00 443 00 230 00 120 34 $ 22,225 33 $ 5,724 10 83 27 $ 5,807 37 $ 47 72 3 85 28 05 10 13 1 88 9 60 7 70 25 00 3 00 59 55 4 10 9 65 49 50 25 00 6 00 60 75 $ 293 08 $ 179 50 14 75 22 52 22 19 $ 238 96 $ 2,435 60 65 70 31 30 4 25 787 64 32 Fifteenth Annual Report. Teo., black, ' 113 pounds ................ . ........................................ .. Sugar, brown, 14,223 pounds ................................................. . Sugar, crushed, 180 pounds .................. ......... ....................... .. Sugar, pulverized, 221 pounds ........................ ...... ................. . Rice, 9,352 pounds .............................................. ................. . Cheese, factory, 1 ' 11t pounds .................................................. . Cheese, P. A., 1 box ................................ ............................ .. Cheese, Edam, 2 boxes ............... ......................................... .. Tobacco, 1,254t pounds ........................................................ .. Beans, dried, 148 bu hels ............................................... ...... .. Peas, dried, 24 bushels ........................................................... . Apple, dried, 1,894 pounns .............. .................................... . Peaches, dried, 2,9' 13 pounds .......................... ......... ............... . Peache , peeled, 17 pounds ................................................... . . Hominy, 26 barrels ....... ... ........ ............................................ . Hominy grits, 180 pounds .................................................... .. Peo. rl barley, 450 pounds ................... ............ ... .................... . Cracked wheo. t, 6' 1 pounds ... ........ . .................................... ..... . Prunes, 699 pounds ....... ....................................................... . Mola es, 1,650 gallons ..... ... .................................................. . Vinegar, 778t gallons ........................................................... . So. lt, 60 barrels .................. ... ............... ........... ......... ........... .. Soap, country, 2,068 pounds ............................................. .. .. .. Soap, German, ] 2,500 pounds ............................. ... ................ .. Soap, Maltese, 60 pounds ......................... ....... ..................... .. Soap, Oa tile, 33 pounds ....................................................... .. Soda, carbonate, 20 pounds ............................ : .................. ........... .. Soda, sal., 3,9' 15 pounds ............................................................ .. Butter crackers, 393 pounds ..................................................... .. Bath brick, 14 dozen ............. ............................ ............... . ........ . Baking powders, 9' 1 pounds ........... : ...................................... .. Compressed yeast, 335 pounds ......................................... ..... .. Starch, 2,255 pounds .. ... ............. .................... ............. .. .. .... .... . Indigo, 15 pound ................................................................. . Alspice, ground, 60 pounds ............ ..... ............ .. ................. .. . Cinnamon, ground, 100 pounds .......... .... .............................. ... . Ginger, ground, 60 ponnds ............ .......... ......... .. . ... .. ............. .. Mustard, ground, 518 pounds" ............................................... . Pepper, ground, 240 pounds .... ...... ......... ............................. .. Pepper, cayenne, ground, 2 pounds ........................................ .. Nutmeg, 6 pounds ................................ " ........................... .. Almonds, 40 pounds ........................................................... .. Currants, 60 pounds ........................ 1 .................................... . Cranberries, 2 barrels ... : ...................................................... . Raisins, 2 boxes ................ ......... . .............. ........................... . Lemons, 2 dozen ....... .. ...................................................... .. Macaroni, 80 pounds ............................................................ .. $ 389 40 1,415 63 20 81 25 41 748 85 30 46 1 ' 15 3 00 593 21 335 22 44 83 180 60 316 18 8 60 108 50 10 ' 15 29 ' 10 4 ' 19 97 5' 1 ], 021 15 1' 10 ' 10 108 90 95 07 797 25 ' 1 00 4 62 2 08 142 17 30 78 12 20 3' 1 76 83 75 10' 1 12 18 95 16 75 32 08 18 20 ' 1' 1 35 82 45 1 30 8 30 16 30 5 60 21 00 8 00 1 00 17 50 Longview Asylum. Vermicelli, 24 pounds ......................................................... .. Almond extract, t dozen ...................................................... . Lemon extract, 2 dozen ....................... .......... ....................... . Rose extract, 1 dozen .......................................................... .. Strawberry extract, 1 bottle ......... ............... . ................... ...... . Vanilla extract, 1 bottle ........... ......... ...... .... ......................... .. Blackberries, canned, 2i dozen ... ................. ..... . ................... .. Raspberries, canned, 2 dozen .................................................. . Peacbes, canned, 2 dozen .... ...................... ......... .. ...... .......... .. Tomatoes, canned, 14 dozen ........................ ....... ........... .... .. .. . Green corn, canned, 6 dozen ........................... . ........ ....... ....... . Green beans, canned, 4 dozen ............................................... .. Green peas, canned, 2 dozen ................................................. .. Irisb moss, 10 dozen ........ ............ .... ........... ...... ................... .. Apple butter, 144 dozen ....................................................... .. Hops, 41 dozen ......................................... ......... ..... .......... .. . Mince meat, 140 dozen ..... ............. . ......... ..... ....................... .. Candles, 20 dozen ............................................................... .. Cream of tartar, 2 dozen ...................................................... . Sago, 30 dozen .................. .. ................... ........ ... .... .............. . Tapioca, 20 dozen .. ................................................................. . Bird seed, 20 pounds ............................................................ . Candlewick, 5 pounds .......................................................... . Matcbes, 2 cases ......................... ......................................... . Pickles, 1 ~ barrels ................... ........................ ................... .. Maple syrup, 3 gallons ........................................................ .. Coal oil, 10 gallons .............. ........ ......................................... . Tea paper, 9 reams ............................................................... . Malt, 2~ bushels .......... : ................... ................................... .. Uigars, 2 boxes .................................................................... . Sundries ........................ .................................................... . HOUSE FURNISHING. Brussels carpet, 53 yards ..................................... ................. .. Ingrain carpet, 256t yards .................................................... .. Venetian carpet, 191 yards ........................... : ....................... . Border carpet, 72 yards ........................................................ . Rag carpet, weaving 130 yards ............................................... . Lining carpet, 678 yards .................................................... . .. Green ferry, 9 yards ............................................................. . Oil clotb, 70 yards ............................................................... . 1 Velvet rug ..................... · ................ : ................................ :. • 62 Bed spreads ....................................... . .......................... : •• . 250 Blankets ............................ .......................................... . 10 Shades ........................................................................... . Napkins, 2 dozen ................................................................. . 33 $ 5 00 75 4 60 2 75 2 25 2 25 6 80 6 00 10 00 32 50 17 80 10 00 9 00 75 12 02 22 50 21 00 5 00 1 10 3 95 2 70 2 00 1 90 16 25 21 25 4 50 2 00 11 00 3 50 10 00 29 00 $ 10,915 10 $ 75 20 316 11 231 58 28 80 43 00 59 47 15 00 68 80 6 00 93 70 788 00 23 10 7 50 34 Fifteenth Annual R eport. Table linen, 155~ yards ..... . ...... ..... .... ......... ....... ....•..... •.. .•....• 19 Table- covers ... ................. ...• ...... .... .... .......... ... ... ... ... .... .... . 1 Cycloid piano ......... .....................................••.. . ... ....... .. ... ... 1 Square piano ... ... . ..... .... ...... . . ....... ..... ... .. ... ..................... ... . 8 Bedsteads .................... ... .. . ................. ... ... ...................... .. . 2 Bureaus ............. ......... ...... ............................................... . 3 Wardrobes ... ............... .... ................ .......... .............. ......... .. 8 W! I3hstands ............ .......... ...... .. ..... ..... .... .. ..... . ...... ............ .. Chairs, 4, dozen ............. ......................... ... ...... .................. .. 5 Chairs, fancy ..................... .......... ............. ................... .. .. .. 20 Settees .... .... ......... ........... ..... ............ ...... ........ . .............. . Settees repaired ........ ........ . .. ............... . ............................... .. Clocks repaired ............ , ..... ................................... . ... .. .. ...... .. Coffee- boiler r epaired ... .. .............. ..... .................... ..... .... .. .... . Tin- ware repaired ........ ......... ..... .. .... . ..... ... .... .......... ............ . . Range repaired ..................... .............. . ... ......... .... ................ . Brooms, 49 dozen ..................... ...... .................. .. ........ ..... .... .. Brooms, whisk, 3 dozen ........................... .. ... ... ................ .... . . Mops, 11 dozen .......... ...... ................... .... .................. ........... . Mop- handle, 2 dozen ........ . ........... ....... ......... ......... ............. .. Wood bucketR, 3 dozen .. ........................ ... ................... .... ... .. W ash- boar ds, 4 dozen ............... .. ......... .............. ............. .... . Clothes baSKets, 1, dozen .................. ................. ........ ...... ... .. . Whitewash brushes, ~ dozen ........... ...................... ................ .. Scrub brushes, 27 dozen ............ ........... ...... . .................. ... ... .. . Shoe brushe!', 4 dozen ........................... ... ..................... ........ . Hair brushes, 2 dozen ... ............................................ . ... ...... . .. Window brushes, 1 dozen ... .......... ....... ................................ .. Bakers' brushe~, t dozen ................. ...................................... . Dust brushes, 2 dozen .............. . . " ... .... .............. ................... .. Horse brushes, 1 doz~ n ............... .......................................... . 1 Set queensware .. ......... ....... .............................................. .. Plates, 37 dozen ... ..... ..................... .... ....... .......... .. ............... . Dishes, 1 dozen ........... ; ...... ... ....... . .......... ............................. . Bakers' oval, 3 dozen .............. ............. .................. .... ..... .. .. .. ;;~~~!:~ l: Io~ e~~~~~ ::: :::::: ::: .-::: ::::::::::::::::: ::::: :':.::: :::::::: :::::::: Chambers, 26 dozen .......... : .......................................... .. ...... .. 1 Chamber set ........................................... ................... ....... . Castors, 2 dozen ......................................................... .......... . Cruets, ~ dozen ... ......... ......... .... ................... .... ............. ...... .. Table spoons, 22 d! lzen ........... .................... .. .... .... ... ..... ....... .. Tea spoons, 12 ~ dozen ... ............................... ...... .................. .. Knives and forks, 18 dozen .............. ............. ... ..................... . Hardware .. .............. ...... ..... ............. .. ... ............ ....... .......... .. 1 Milk can ............ .... . ........... .. .... ........ ....... . ................... ..... . Milk paDS, 5 dozen ... , ............................ . .... . r ............ ........ . , $ 6' 7 43 36 80 525 00 425 00 69 00 24 00 50 00 48 00 106 75 53 00 200 00 7 90 19 25 97 86 83 23 68 24 162 70 3 75 62 00 3 00 12 25 13 50 38 90 6 00 69 67 16 80 13 50 10 00 2 30 7 00 2 50 132 37 34 34 9 72 3 00 14 58 39 75 122 00 9 50 48 75 6 50 21 19 8 38 30 ' 00 64 05 12 00 19 5.0 Longview Asylum. Dish pans, 2 dozen ............. ... . ..... .. ........•. ..... ~ .... .. ........ ..... .... . Tin plates, 13 dozen ... .. .. .. .. ....... .. ............ .......... .. .... .. ......... .. . Tin wash- bowls, 4 dozen ............. . .. . ......... ......... . ... ................. . Tin spittoons, 6 dozen ... .... . ........ .... . ..... ............................. ... .. . Iron pots, 1 dozen ............ .... ....... .......... ," . ......... .... ........ ... . ... .. . Muffs and straps, 1 dozen ......... : ........... .. ..... ........ ..... ............. . Buckle locks, 1 dozen ... ..... .......... ... ... ................................... .. Razor strops, 1 dozen ......... .... ...... ... .. .. ........ ...... ................... . .6 Wooden bowls ... .......... ... .. .... .. .... ... .... .... ...... .... . ... .. ...... . .... . 5 Picture cords .... .. ... ... ...... ...... .. .. .... ....... ... .. .... .. .. ... ...... .... ... . 2 Bird cages ... ...... .... ............ .... .. ...... ........... ..... ... .. .............. . 6 Coal hods ........... ... .... ............... ... ... ..... ... ... .. .. ...... : ... . .... .. ..• 1 Coil rope ..... .... ... .. . ...... ..... ....... .... .. ......... .. .. ...... .. ..... ........ . Preserve jars, 6 dozen ....... ............. .. ........ ...... ........ .... .......... .. Shears, ~ dozen .. ... ....... .... .. ..... ....... ... .. .. .. .. ........ ........... ........ . Scissors, 1 dozen ...... ... ... . . ... ............. ........... . . ...... ......... .. ....... . Chamois skins, 1 dozen ... .... ............ ........... ....... .. .. .... . ........ ... . Gas fixtures ....... .. . .. ........ .. .... ...... .. ..... ...... .... ....... .. ....... ....... . Sundries .. .... ............ .... ......... ..... ......... ... .............. .. ............. . IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS. Lumber, com · mon, 5,148 feet ............. ................ .. .................. .. Lumber, dressed, 5,142 feet ............ ... .... ... ............. ................ .. Brick, bard, 88,160 .. .... . ...... ...... .... .. ........ ... . ........ ............ ..... .. Brick, fi r e, 1,500 .. ...... . ................... . ..... .. .. ............ ............. .. Lime, 237 bushels ... ....... ..... .. ................ ............... ......... ........ . Cement, 23 barrels ................. , .. ... .... ... ... .... ................ ..... ..... . Plaster. of Paris, 3 barrels .................. ....... ........................... .. Fire clay, 13 barrels ............. .. .. ....... ...... .. ........................ .... .. Hair, 62 pounds ................. ................ ... .......................... ..... . Nails, 10 kegs .. .................................................................... . Screws, 27 gross ................... ..... .. · ... .. .................. . ................ .. Sand paper, 6 quires ...... .... ........... , ............................. : ......... . 7 Lanterns .......................... ... . .... ..... ................. ......... .. . ..... .. 15 Locks ... ..................... ................. ......... . ,. ........................ . 12 Files .. .......................................................... ... . .............. . Glue, 22 pounds ............................... . .. ... ........ ... .................. .. Sash cord, 50 pounds .. ........... ; ..... ....... .............................. ..... . Castings, 158 pounds ............... ................ .......... .... ...... ....... ... . Wire work, ' To square feet .......... ........................................... . Window irons ................................................... ......... .... .... .. Hardware ........... ........ ... ... ........................ .... ................. .... .. 2 Chandeliers .. ........... ...................... ............... ................... .. 2 Chandeliers rebronzed .......... ............................................. . 12 Pendants ......... ................. .... ..... . ............................ .. ...... . 13 Argand burners .. ............................... ... .......................... .. 35 $ 32 38 7 00 23 50 22 00 6 75 72 00 15 00 3 00 6 00 13 25 5 00 5 88 10 25 14 85 6 00 7 00 9 50 27 35 40 36 $ 4,964 29 $ 156 82 169 86 684 42 41 25 88 71 54 75 11 25 31 50 3 10 46 80 24 63 1 80 12 75 7 00 1 ' T5 5 59 11 00 7 61 ' To 75 3 50 21 88 5' T 25 10 00 29 75 16 25 36 Fifteenth Annual Beport. Iron bnrners, 40 dozen .. ......... ........................... ....... .... ., ....... . 15 lobes .. ................................... ............. .......... .. ...... ........ . 4 Portable stands ........... ..................................................... .. Gas pipe, 75 feet_ ................................................................ .. Casing pipe, 18 feet .............................. .......... ............... " .... .. Rubber tubing, 12 feet .... .. .................................................... . .2 Porcelain shades .......................... ........ ... . ...... ........... .. ...... .. Wax tapers, 12 pounds ................................. ....................... .. Chimneys, 3t dozen .................................... : ............ .. ........... . 48 Brackets ............................................... .............. ........... .. Sockets, 1 dozen ............... .. .... .. .. .......................... ......... ..... .. Lava tips, 2 dozen .... ...................... ... .. ......................... ....... .. 1 Gas torch .......................................... ................................ . Gas fitting8 ... ........... ....... ......... .. ....... ...... .... ..... .................... . Gas fixtures ...... ...... ....... ....... ............ ..... , ........................... .. Repairs gas fixtures, 49 days ........................................ ......... .. Repairs of roof ............. .. ................ .. ...... ..... ...... . .. ...... ........ .. Repairs of tinware ........................ ............ .......................... . Repairs of retorts ............................ .......... ...... ............. .. .... .. Repairs of bridge ...... .......................................................... .. Weather strip~, 146 feet ....................................................... .. Speaking tubes, 3,115 feet .................................... .................. . Well tube and pump ........ ....... .................................... .... ...... . Hose and repairs of pump ............. .................... .. . ............... .. Soil pipe, 210 feet ......... ............ ............ ... .................... ....... .. . Sheet lead, 190 pound8 ............................................... .... ....... . Laying lead floor ................. . ...................... .... .. .. ..... . .......... .. 12. Bed tiles ................. ...................... ................................. . 18 Small tile ....... .......................................... ......... ............ .. Carpenter work_ ...... ........... ...................... ...... ... .......... .... ... . Painting and graining .......................... ... ........................... .. Mason work . ..... ... ................... ................. ... ........... ............. . Laborers ......................... ..... .. .. ...... .. ... ..... .... . .. ...... ............. .. INSURANCE. Citizens' Insurance Company .............. ........... ..................... .. Eagle I nsurance Company ................................................. .. .. National Insurance Company .. :: ............. ....... ...... .. ..... ......... .. Western Insurance Company ......... .. .................... ... ..... ; ....... . Francis Ferry, agent ........ ..... ...... ... .. . ... ..... ....... ................... .. ICE. Ice, 46t tons .......... ................... .............. .............. .............. .. $ 43 00 11 25 27 40 12 00 7 20 2 40 3 50 13 50 5 22 97 85 3 00 2 00 1 75 22 12 26 66 147 00 80 12 35 75 9 00 2 00 15 27 307 75 250 00 24 50 129 40 17 10 18 00 42 00 18 00 1,207 75 1,352 30 806 50 53 50 $ 6,352 92 $ 131 25 128 75 204 70 112 50 56 25 $ 633 45 $ 400 19 Longview Asylum. INCIDENTALS. Traveling expense ... .... .... .. ......... . .... .. ..... ..... ... ................... .. . . Cash to patients ......... ... .... ................. ..... , ....... ........... ....... ... .. Return of patients .. ... ..... .. .... ...... .. ..... ......... .. ........................ . Attorneys' fees ..... .. ... .... .. .... . .... ........ ............ ......... ............. .. Advertising .... ... . ... ......... . .. ........ ................ .. ............... : . ...... .. 3 Extinguishers ... .......... .... ...... . ........ .... ... .. .................. . ........ . Deer's head mounted .... .. . ... .. .. .. .. . ........................... .............. . Stencils and ink .... ........ .......... ........... .. ..... .................. ....... .. . Surgical operation .. ..... . ..... . ...... ...... .. ..................... . ............ . .. 10 Whisky barrels ... ...................................... .. .................... .. I nterest on bill .... .. .. ... ................ ......... ..... ... . ....................... . Sprinkling cart ..... . ... ........... ...... ........................ .. ............ .. .. MEATS Al.' D FISH. F resh meats, 111,953 Ibs ....... .. .............. .. . .. ..... ... .......... ........ .. Hams, 3,073 Ibs . .... ....... .. ........... ... .. ................... ............ . .... . Shoulders, 3,060 Ibs .................. ... ............. ..... ..... . ................. . Bacon, 1,013 Ibs ...... .. ....... ........... ........ .. ............. ........ ......... .. Lard, 973 Ibs .. ......... .. : ........... ....... ... .... ........................ ........ . F resh fish, 2,897~ Ibs ............. .... ... . ......... : ........................... .. .. Cod fish, 1,750 Ibs .. ... ..... .. ..... .................. .. ... ..... .... .. ........ . : .... . Mackerel, 28 bbls ............. ... ... ......... ................ ................. .... . • MACHINERY AND REPAIRS. Repairs of engine ......... .. ..... ................. ................... . ....... .... . Repairs of boilers ....... ........ ...... .. ... ...... .. .... ....... ... . ............... .. Blacksmithing .. ... .... .... .. .. .. , ...... ...... .. .. ............ ........... ......... . Coil packing, 65 Ibs .... ... ....... .... ... .... ...... .... .... .... .. ....... ... ...... .. Beeswax, 53 Ibs .. ..... .... . ... ... ... : ....... . ..... ....... .. .... .. .. .. ............. . 15 Safety cocks ... .... .. .. .. .. ............. .. ..... ...... .... .. ... .......... ........ . L ard oil, 93 gals .... ... ... ...... ........ . . ............ ... . ................ .. ..... .. Vise and tools .. ........... .............. ...... .. ................. . ... ........ .... .. Spring tops for closets, 1 doz .. .. ..... ... .... .............. .... ..... ... .... .... . Coil heater ..... .... .... ..... .. ... . ... .... : . .... . ... ..... ...... .. ..... .. .... .. ..... .. Hose couplings, etc ... ....... ............ ..... ...... ... .. ........ .. .. .... .... ..... . Pipe fittings ...... ..... .... .... . ..... ... ... ..... .. ... ... .... ... ... ........ ... ..... .. . 24 Valve strainers . ............ ...... .. ..... ..... .. . ... .. .... ... ................. . . Ha~ dware and tools ... .. . ............ ..... ..... .. . ..... . ....... .. ... .. ........... . MEDICINES AND DRUGS. Medicines ...... ......... ... . ..... ... ... . ...... .... .... . ..... ....... ... . .. ... ....... .. Alcohal, 20 gals ....... ... . .. .. ............. .. .... ........ ........ .. .. ... .... ... ... . 37 $ 169 22 116 39 20 00 300 00 57 50 180 00 6 00 3 55 80 00 15 00 2 55 35 00 $ 985 21 $ 11,945 75 362 97 269 90 112 94 83 44 289 75 III 63 506 25 $ 13,682 63 $ 1,633 16 212 37 66 10 9 10 16 96 52 80 91 49 18 90 18 00 50 75 51 10 20 23 21 60 26 19 $ 2,288 75 $ 1,199 31 42 20 38 Pifteenth Annual R eport. 14 Chamois skins ............................... . .................... .............. . Indelible ink, 6! doz ................. ' ........................................... . Corks, 63 doz ....................................... : .... .. : ...................... .. Vials, 20 doz ..................................... ............................... · · · · Sponges, 6 lbs .......................... ..... ................ · ................ · · .. · · · Battery plates, etc. : ................ ~ ........................................ ..... . , OFFICERS' SALARIES. Superintendent, Webb ......................................... ... . ............ .. Superintendent, Bunker ......................................... ....... ........ . Assistant physio:: ian, DeWitt ............................. . ................... . Assistant physician, Wolfe .................................................... . Steward ................... ...... ...................................... .. ............. . Directors' expense ............ .... ..... .. ........................................ . PRODUCE AND VEGETABLES. Potatoes, 1,579! bush ................................................. .. . ...... .. . Potatoes, sweet, 10 bush .............. ............ ....... ....................... . Apples, green, 40 bbls ........................................................... . Onions, 1 bbl. ............................................... ....................... . Cider, 1 bbl. .... .................... ........... .. ........ .. .... ...... ............... . Cranberries, 1 bbl ............................... .... ... .. ........................ . Celery, 2it doz .................................................................... . Rheubarb, 50 doz ................................................................. . Asparagus, 28 doz ....................... . .............................. ......... .. Lemons, 14 doz ............................. . .. ................................... . Oranges, 4 boxes..... . ................ .. .............. ...... .... . ............... . Oabbage, 40 bbls ......... ......................................... . ...... ........ . Cherries, 14 bush ... ... ....... , . ...... ..... .... ............................... ..... . Strawberries, 14 bush ........ ' ..... ..................................... ......... . Raspberries, red, 3t bush ..... . ................................................. . Raspberries, black, 8t bush ................................................. ... . Gooseberries, t bush ........ ~ ..... ............... . ............................... . Blackberries, 41 bush ...... .... .................................. d . ............ . Grapes, 17t bush ................................. .................. ........ ...... . Peaches, ' 1Ol bush ................................................................ . Pears, 33t bush ............................... . .. ................. ....... ........ .. . 80 Watermelons ....... ............... ...................................... ..... .. Sweet melons, 9' 1 ..... . ......................................................... .. Vegetables .......................................... . .............................. . $ 13 50 14 25 3 40 ' 1 00 10 50 11 15 $ 1,301 31 $ 4,541 66 ' 177 77 1,208 00 95' 1 66 1,400 00 800 00 $ 9,685 09 $ 1,691 23 26 00 159 25 ' 1 00 8 50 12 50 16 50 12 ' T5 35 30 12 60 1' 1 00 52 25 53 50 89 40 31 10 52 50 1 50 119 12 58 08 112 91 51 ' 15 15 85 9 ' 15 18 95 $ 2,665 29 Longview Asylum. t~ POULTRY, G. A. ME, ETC. Turkeys, 290 .. •..... .. ...... .......•... .. .. ........ ........ ....... ... ...•....•. '" ... Chickens, 79 ....... . .. .... .. .. ......•..... ...... ... .. .. .. ................ .... .. ..... Quails, 7 doz .. ......... ...... ............ ......... ......• ... .... ......... ..... ...... Oysters, 9~ doz .... ...••... ............... , ...•.....................•....... . ...... P .. A. INTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. White lead, 3,724 Ibs ............ . . , .. ............ ..... •..... .....•............. .. Linseed oil, 135 gals .. . ..... .......•.... .. ............. ... . ... .. ... ...... ...•..••• Turpentine, 64 gals ............................... .. , .... . .. .... ...•..• ...•••••... V arnish, 15 gals ......................... ......................... ... .. ...... ..... . Japan, 30 gals ...................•• ... .. .. .... .. ... •..• .. ... .. ....... ...... .. .....• Benzol e, 2 gals ...............•... .. ................. . .....•... ...... .. . .. .. ... .. ... V ermillion, 20 Ibs .............. ....... . , ......... .............. ....... ' .......... . Imperial green, 16 Ibs · ........................................................... . l{, ed lead, 187 Ibs ............................................................ ..... . Chrome yellow, 6 Ibs ............... .......... ..... ........ : .. ........ .......... .. Prussian blue, 10 Ibs .......................................... .. ............... .. Putty, 135 Ibs .. . ... ... ............ ; .. ..... . ... ......... .. ....... ... ...... ... ...... .. White glue, 25 Ibs ..... ........................................... ...... .. ....... . Paint brushes, 34 ........ ............................. .................. .... . .... .. Sponges, 3 Ibs ............................ .. : ..... .. .............. ........... ..... .. Sand paper, 2 qrs ..................... ...... ............ .... .... ....... ........... . Glass, 13 boxes ......... ~ .. ........ ............. ........ ............................ . Glass, 13 lights ............................................... .. .. .. ...... .. .... .... .. Looking- glass, 1 box ......................... ...... ........... . .. ...... ....... .. SURGICAL INSTRUMEN TS. Stomach pump .... .... .. ......................... ............... .................. . Pocket case ......... ~ ........ ...... ................................................. . Hypodermic syringe ............................................... .... .......... .. Trusses, 9 ...... .................. .. .......... .......... .. ..... .. ....... ..... .. ' ....... . Repairs of instruments ...... ....................... . ......................... .. . SHOES • . Boots, 43 pair ......................................... ........................ ... : .. Shoes, 597 pair ... ................................................................ . Slippers, 693 pair ..... .......... , ............................ .... .. .............. .. L eather, 209 Ibs ... ........... ...... .... ... .... .. .... .... ..... .................. ... . Findings ..... ..... ........................ ........... .......... ................. ..... . 39 $ 301 01 18 05 12 05 58 90 $ 390 01 $ 414 18 134 89 33 37 35 50 31 50 40 35 00 4 00 23 25 2 10 4 00 6 75 10 00 40 35 4 05 50 48 40 9 90 16 80 $ 854 94 $ 25 00 26 00 4 50 90 00 17 80 $ 163 30 $ 103 !' i0 809 30 793 85 72 63 16 55 $ 1,795 83 40 Fifteenth Annual Report. STRAW. Straw, 53t tons ............•• : ...............•..•....•..........•.................. STABLE AND DAIRY. Hay, 10£ tons ..... . ...... .. , .. , .....................•.•...............•............. Oats, 282! bus ..... .... .. .......•.... ....... '" ... ........... . ......... ..... .... .... . Middlings, 2t tons .....•...... . ,. '" ........................................... '" Meal, 22 tons .. ........... ....... ..... ....... ......... '" .............. , ... '" ... .. . Shorts, 34! tons .............. , ... ..... .......... .. . .. •............ ...•. ...... '" .. , Chop, 9i tons .... .. ....................... . ...... .... .. ....• ....... •••.....•......... Cracked corn, 3£ tons .....•... ................................ ......... , ........ . Bran, Ii tons .................. ...... .•..... .. ...... ... .•. ............ ..........•....• Screening" 186 bush ..............•......... I ...... ............................. . Harness repairs .........•.....•....................••............................... Carriage repairs .............•........•.............•........ .............•......••• Buggy repairs .....•.........•.............•...................... ... .. ...... •... .•. Farm wagon repairs ................... ............. ........•..• ............ .....• Horse shoeing .........•..••• '" ....•.................................•.......•... Stabling horses in city ................................•............••.• '" '" ... Carriage hire ...•................................. .......•.....•.•.................. Straw cutter and repairs .......•• ...... .............................• ... ........ Horse brushes, 9 .•...••.•....... .... .... ...... ......•.•. ..... ...... ..... ........ ... Buggy robe ....................••••................................................• Buggy pole ........•...... .... .•..••....• ......... ... .••.....•.•.•........ ... ....... Shoeing oxen . .. .... ...... .....•.• ....•.... ..•..•..•••..... ... ...... ........•...... Pine tar, ! bbl. .........••..•.•••.•••.....•...••.•..•.•............•..•..••........ Cows and one calf, 3 .......•.•....... ..........•... ....• ~ .. ... .................. . WINES A.." D LIQUORS. Whisky, 109! gals ........................ ....... ..•.• .................•....•.....• Brandy, t gal. ................................•.......•........ , ........ , ....•....• Wine, 8 boxes .. .... ..•..........•.•...•. ......... .................................. Ale, t pints, 32 doz ............... '" ............... .......... .. .....•.... ... ..... HEATING. Radiators, 3 ..••.••.•..•............................................ ...........••. .•. Globe valves, 8 ..... .. .. ..........••..... .. ...•.•............ '" ... '" ............. . Circulating heater ...................•.....•. ..•. ........ .....• .....•.............. Valve cocks, 16 ..........••...........................•............................. Felting, 1,364 ft ................................................ ~ .................. . Pipe fittings ..... ..........................................•......................... Repairs .. .... . ........... ...•. ......... .. .......... ......................•...... ... ... $ 636 84 $ 216 15 158 99 63 02 568 26 623 75 275 93 115 70 20 46 49 91 126 90 81 75 40 10 49 90 126 90 57 90 35 00 15 00 15 50 4 50 15 00 5 58 3 00 250 00 $ 2,919 20 $ 410 10 3 00 55 50 40 00 $ 508 60 $ 108 00 20 10 425 00 29 40 619 91 93 63 245 16 $ 1,541 20 L ongview Asylum. GREENHOUSE. Flowe~ ing plants .. .. .. ...... ..... ... .. .. ....................... .... ... ... ........ . Flower pots, 1,236 ... ... ......... ........... ......... .. ................ . ...... ... M Stone for fountain, 4 loads .. ... ....... .. ... ......... ........... .. .. .. .......... . Globe jet and fixtures for fountain ...... .. .. .. ....... .. ........ ............. . Mason work for fountain, 25 days ...... ........ ... . .. .. ..................... . Board and feed teams, 25 days ......... ....... ....... .. ..... .... .. .. ........ .. Pipe and elbows, 307! ft ....... .............. .. .. ... ........... ...... .. .. .. .... .. Moss baskets, 1 doz ..................... . .... , ........ . .. ........ ....... .... .... .. WASH- HOUSE. New cylinders, 4 ............ ...... ..... . .... .. ... .. .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ....... . .. . .. Caustic soda, 1,191 lbs .. ......... .. ............... .. ... .. .......... .. .. .... .... .. Repairs ...................... ............... .. ... ... .. .. ...... .. ...... .. ....... .. .... . 41 $ 120 65 39 05 20 00 15 00 100 00 10 73 112 75 3 50 $ 421 68 $ 375 48 94 45 37 04 $ 506 97 42 Fifteenth Annual Report. REOA. PITULA. TION. A. musements ........ .. ................ .... ... ... ........ .... .............. .... .. ... . Books and stationery ................... .. .. ....................... : ............ . Butter and eggs ... ... ....................................... ... .. : ................ . Olerk .. .. .. ...... .. . ... ...... ... ...... .... .... .... .... .... .............. o .............. . Olothing ..... . ..... . .............. .. ................. .. ... .. .............. ... ........ . Ooal .. . ..... ... . .......................................... ........... .. ..... .... ....... . Daily papers and postage ........ .... ......................................... . Dry goods ........ ................................. .. ............................... . E! llployes .................... ... .. .. .................... ...... ..... .. ............ ... . Flour ........ .... ...... .. .. . .. .. ....... . ... .......................... .. ..... ... ..... .. . i::~ h~: da!~ r~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .......... : .... : .. :: ... : Groceries ... ... ... .. ....... ................................................ .. .. .... ..... . House furnishing .. ... .............. ...... .............. ......... ........ ....... .. . Improvements and repairs .......... ............. ... ... .. .... ...... .. ......... . I nsurance ........... .... ... .. ... . ........ ... ... ... ...... ... ........ ... ... .. .. ........ . I ce .... ....... .. ..... ........... . .. .. ....... ...... ... . ..... ..... ... .... .... .. ..... .. ..... . Incidentals .... ........... .............. ................ ............................. . Meats and fish ......... .. .. .. ...... ..... . .. ....................................... . Machinery and repairs .............. ..... ; ..... ............... . ............. .. Medicines and drugs ...... .. ....... ........ .. ........ ..... .. ................. .. Officers' salaries ..... . ........ .... .. ... ....... .................................... . Produce and vegetables ..................................................... .. .. Poultry, game, etc .. .. ........... .............. . ...... .. ........................ . P aints, oils, and glass .................................. ....... ..... ...... .. ..... .. Surgical instruments ...... ................................. . .................. ... . Shoes ................................................................................. .. Straw ...... .. ................... ....... ..... ......................................... .. Stable and dairy .......... .. .................. _ .... .................. ....... ... .. 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