- j " J-C 1 u, vhp v " --?, " ." 1 , c--v - . -.- - , ' .-Si-l sv -J --.- - ,-' -'" -V" v- ' " -.c :. - ..v.,,..' j c 3 r'--i . LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1880. M M tr . -. .'t - -"(- . " I 1 MacOONIGLE, 817 MAJORITY ! SJk, " MKi.t i. AN EARLY SPRING CHICKEN ! Bew Let tlie Cannen te the leavens Speak ! Cochran, Eshleman, Bering, Jehnsen, McMellen, Dellet, Dave Myers and ether "Best Workers" will Start for Salt River, via Gas Run, at 5 A. M., To-Merrow. ONCE MOEE! MJRTI WAED, OILY 41 FOR BORHG ! PICAYUNE LOOKING AT HIS COOKED COON. JacoNsTruTetr& Democrats and Independent Republicans Shake Hands in Support of a Mayer who says the State Constitution Regulating Municipal Indebtedness Must be Respected. DIDN'T BUN WELL, BUT CAN WALK OUT. BILf KAHk and HARRY SCIIROYER, ex-Ninth Ward Councilmen, jcselve te make the pilgrimage te Salt River afoot. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. We hereby agree te accompany the above named illustrious pedestrians. Harry A. Diller, Henry S. Shenck, liebert M. Merrow, Philip Icbzeltcr, Henry M. Erisman. JRT ttOO&V. CARPETS! CARPETS!! The Newest Styles in BODY BRUSSELS. The Newest Styles in TAPESTRY BRU&SELS. The Newest Styles in THREE-PLY CARPETS. The Newest Styles in EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN CARPETS. The Newest Styles in BRUSSELS HALL AND STAIR CARPETS. The Newest Styles in DAMASK HALL AND STAIR CARPETS. The Newest Styles in VENITIAN HALL AND STAIR CARPETS. The Best Qualities of RAG AND HEMP CARPETS. We open te-day another Large Let of CARPETS, in New Choice Styles. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In all Widths, in Choice Patterns and Celers. Table Oil Cleths, in New Patterns. Window Shading, in all Celere. Window Fixtures, including Spring Fixtures and ether Best Makes. Full Lines of Cocea Mattings, Cocea and Rattan Mattings, Plain Check and Fancy Canten Mattings. An elegant line of Brussel Rugs opened te-day. Large stock -of Carpet Lining. Stair Pads, Carpet Threads, &c. Our prices are as low as the lowest in all cases. We invite examination. GJVLEK, BO WEES & HTJKST, 25 EAST KING STREET. THIRD EDITIOI. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 18, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Feb. 18. Fer the New England and Middle Atlantic states, fall ing barometer, southerly winds, cloudy and threatening weather, followed by oc casional light rain, followed by rising bar ometer and colder westerly wind". PHILADELPHIA. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. CORONER'S IXIJUESTS. Lane and 11 is Victims. Deputy Corener Erb, of Ceney town ship, came te the city this morning, bring ing with him and presenting te the county commissioners the several inquests held by him en the bodies of Charles Lane (.net Levi Lane as before reported) and his wife and children, of whose tragic death full particulars have heretofore been pub lished. The verdicts are in the following lan guage : "Charles Lane came te his death by suicide taking poison after murdering his wife both found lying the same. Charles Lane was aged about 30 years." " Mary Lane came te her death from violence her neck being broken, her face mashed up and her skull fractured sup posed te have been done by her husband, Charles Lane, he being a powerful man. steed six feet six inches in his beets. Mary Lane was aged about 32 years." " Alberta Lane came te her death from administration of poison, supposed te have been given her by her father, Charles Lane her neck being broken also, sup posed te have been done by her father. She was aged about ten years." "An infant, aged about four years, came te its death from suffocation. It was found lying between the dead bodies of its father and mother, with its face resting against its mother's breast." There is little te add te the history of this triple murder and suicide. Lane is said te have been a native of Adams county, though he came with his family from Maryland last spring as has licrcto licrcte licrcto ferebcen stated. His wife's maiden name has net been ascertained. His brother, William Lane, a peer laboring man, lives in Ceney township, about two or three miles from Bainbridgc. He is married, has a wife and child, and is said te be a very decent sort of man. The little boy, Geerge Lane, a son of the murderer, who was found in the house where the murder was committed, almost frozen and starved, is impreing in health under the kind attention being given him by Abraham Smith, of Bainbridgc, who has taken care of him since the tragedy. His feet and legs arc terribly frozen, but it is thought they may be saved. He is a bright little fellow, but tee young te ap preciate the terrible tragedy in which he is the only surviving actor. IluflVtle lltll at the Opera Heuse. Last evening Buffalo Bill and his dra matic company produced the play entitled, "Knight of the Plains," in Fulton opera house te a tremendous audience. The house was packed before the performance began. The boys fought each ether te get te the ticket ellice aftei the doers were opened, and some were badly trampled by their anxious friends. The play is of the sensational elder, but is better than most of its class. Buffalo Bill himself filled the leading roles in a man ner which greatly pleased the audience. The company supporting him, which in cluded several Indians and interpreters, played the parts assigned them accsptably. During the play Bill gave an exhibition of his sheeting, which was something won derful. The scenery used in the play was very fine. The election returns were read from the stage during the play and they created the wildest excitement. MacGenigle seemed te have the house "by a large majority," as he had the city. A'JJir ADVmtTISESUCNTS. SOLID SILVEEWAEE, OOBHAM PLATED WARE, And the Best Grades of American Electro-Plate en White Metal. FRENCH CLOCKS WITH SILVER BELL, FRENCH CLOCKS WITH CATHEDRAL BELL. Complete Mantel Sets of Centre and Side Pieces in Marble or Bronze. MUSICAL BOXES WITH HARP, MUSICAL BOXES WITH BELLS, DRUM AND CASTAGNETTE, Musical Bexes with Accompaniments and Mounted en Fine Library Writing: Cabinet. A fine general assortment of Jewelry, comprising' all the Newest Designs. Designs and estimate of cost given for meunting: Diamonds and ether Gems. Special care taken in the execution of Fine Monograms and Inscription Engraving. Alse, in complicated and ordinary watch and jewelry repairing. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. J". B. MAETIIST & CO. -:e:- HOUSEKEEPING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Carpets, Wall Papers, QneaenbswlTare, i Oil Mellis, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTLXti, WINDOW SHADES, FEATHERS, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, TICKINGS, TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS. -93-Wc offer a Large stock of Goods at VERY LOW PRICE?. J. B. MARTIN & CO. COUKT OF COMMON l'LKAS. THK REPUBLICAN FIGURES. This Fellow Was Nearly Right. Frem Monday's Ixtelliee-vcei.. According te the list published in the Republicans papers they must expect Mr. Bering te be badly beaten. Their figures strike me thus : Total city vote about 5,000 Bering signers 720 MacGenigle's apparent vote 4,280 Deduct 720 MacGenigles apparent majority 3,eG0 This is tee much ; Jehnsen didn't get ail the way round ; he missed some of the boys. Suppose we give him 720 votes mere. Then the vote would stand. MacGenigle 3,3G0 Bering 1,440 Before Judge Patterson. First national bank of Marietta ex. Henry Kuitz, action en a promissory note of $4000 given by Samuel Kurtz and James II. Strickler, tanners, doing business at Mt. Jey, under the firm name of Kurtz & Ce., and endorsed by the defendant, Henry Hicstand and Samuel Hestler. After hearing the testimony, the court directed the jury te find in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. The amount of the verdict as rendered was $4,173.47. Gee. II. Kcllcnberger vs. Dr. J. iV. Geed, action en a mechanics lien. Beth the pai ties te the suit reside in Bareville. In the fall el 1878 the plaintiff erected a house and stable for the defendant at a contract price of 81,549.30. The former, as is alleged, made alterations in his plan and the defendant claims that he was com pelled te de mere work than agreed upon. He claims that there is yet owing te him $208 by the defendant. On trial. Before Judge Livingston. Hanover Junction and Susquehanna rail road company vs. Michael II. Moere, ac tion te recover twenty-five shares of stock subscribed by the ecfendant te the plain tiffs railroad in 1873. On trial. SUDDEN DEATH. Queen street customers, the front axle of his wagon broke, a short distance above the northern market house, and compelled a suspension of business for a time. Sermon te the . A. 1C. On Sunday evening next Rev. Morrison, of the First Baptist church, will preach a special sermon te the members of Geerge II. Themas pest, Ne. 84, G. A. T!. Amusements. Fanny Davenport. Te-morrow evening Mi- Fanny Davenport will appear in this city, as Mabel Renfrew, in Augustin Daly's great emo tional drama of "Pique." She will he sup. ported liyt remarkably strong company, in cluding.Edwin II. Pierce, and L K. Cellier, the latter et whom appeared here as Jean Renand, in Celliers' " Celebrated Ca,e" company last year. Harry Ilawic and J. V. Delteu are al-e members of the company. A number of seats have been sold and the house will be large. A mimstki: relates his experience thus: I take pleasure in adding te your many tes timonials, that last Thursday (Thanksgiving Day), net being able te preach en account of lthcumatic pains in the shoulder, I bought a bottle of St. Jacob's Oil, which, after using several times, relieved mc wonderfully, Da. 15. Pick, Rochester, Xew Yerk. SPEVIslI. SOT1VES. MacGeniglc's apparent majority 2,120 This is mere than we want Let's be generous and give Bering 720 mere. Then the vote will be. MacGenigle 2,820 Bering 2,100 Mac's majeritj CS0 Mathematician. He! Fer Salt River. Commedore Hicstand will command the Salt River fleet, and the Sunday Examiner will announce the time of its departure. Tem Cochran will act as pilot, and there will be no lack of room en the beat, as the company te go is smaller than usual. Seme familiar faces will he missed this time. District Attorney Eshicman and Michael Snyder occupy one state room, but Hay Brown has engagements that prevent him from going along. Samuel M. Myers and Jehn D. Skiles ai-e glad that they haven't as much baggage te take along as they might have had. James Menkt Dies iu a Shed. James Maffat, residing at 521 Poplar street, died very suddenly about one o'clock te-day in a small building in the yard of Moere's Lamb hotel, en Seuth Queen street. He had been around the hotel for a time during the .forenoon and about an hour before he was found he went out of the bar-room te the shed in the yard. Afterwards some of the parties at the hotel had occasion te go te the shed, and upon doing se he found Moffat lying down. The man was net certain whether he was dead at the time. A phy sician was sent for and he came in a few moments, when it was found that Moffat was dead. The deceased was a bricklayer by trade, and was well known throughout the city. He was about 48 years of age, and he leaves a wife, but no children. Corener Mishler was summoned at once, and he impauelcd a jury. They ren dered a verdict of death from heart ease. dis- In Columbia and Elsewhere. The Republicans carried Columbia terday, except that Wm. B. Given elected school director by a handsome ma jerity. The Republicans carred Drumore Eden the Democrats elected ail their didates but one supervisor, judge assessor. yes-was In Child Itun Over. Yesterday Peter "Wbhlsen was driving a horse, while en his way te the Seventh ward election polls, in such a reckless man ner that he ran ever a little daughter of Charles Petennan of Green Street. The child was badly cut about the head and was bruised about the body, the wheels of Wohlsen's carriage having passed ever her. Mr. Peterman has brought suit against Wohlsen before Alderman Dennelly of the Seventh ward. Sale of Ileal Estate. Henry Shubert, auctioneer and real estate agent, sold at private sale a one and a-lialf story frame dwelling, belonging te Mrs. Sarah Highstreet, situated en the turnpike, Lancaster township, between the first tell-gate and the factory bridge, te William I). Sprecher, for $230. A Bering "Behvn." Yesterday Stephen Dittus, residing at Xe. 428 Church street, leaded his gun, and going into the house of Edw. Retallick, who lives opposite, fired it efT, te the no small danger and alarm of the inmates. Steve is a geed Bering man, and merely wanted te help along the Bering " boom," which was rapidly subsiding about that time. Kidney-Wert is nature's remedy for Kidney and Liver diseases, Piles and Constipation. tltMnd&w- Mothers! Mothers FT Mothers:!! Are you .disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child sulfering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once andgetabottleef MISS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP. Itwill relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is neta mother en earth who has overused it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest U the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all c:ises, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. jl7-lyd&wM,WAS Te enumerate the miraculous cures wrought by " Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup" would fill a volume. Its cures are marvelous. Pi ice cents JVi'lr" AJriiltTISIS3UCA'TS. INSUKE YOUR PKOl'KKTV IN THE It K.ST COMPANlESat 2:-tfeedIi BAUSMAN & P.UHNS. Office: Xe 10 West Orange St. UIKE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Heli able Companies. IIKltlt & STAUFFEB, Beat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 X. Duk; St. dcc30-3mdBeed A Breakdown. About 0 o'clock this morning while Geerge A. Kiehl, mineral water manufac- turer, was engaged in serving his North "VTOTICE. X naving this day sold the Lecal Delivery Line te Iteliert Able, who will continue the business. I respectfully ak for him acontin acentin ance of the patronage heretofore extended the undersigned. A. G. It BOSKY. Fkb, 17. 18s0. ul T7en sale. " " T A TWEXl GINK, nearlv new. leys and Hangers. feblS-Std AKoaletofShalting, Pul Applv te B. M. BOIIIXSOX, -Mount Jey, Pa. Lancaster, Dec. 12, 187!). INSURE YOUR PKOFEKTYIN RELIABLE COMPANIES at BBNJ. decl2-:!mdK S. GAICA'S Office P. SHBNK'S, : 108 West King Street. H. INSURANCE AGENCY, 145 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. FIEE Insurance Company of Xerth America, Phil'a Lycoming County Fire Ins. Ce., etMuncy, Pa. Franklin Fire Insurance Ce., Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. Fire Insurance Ce.. Phira. Continental Fire Insurance Ce., Xew Yerk. Hanover Fire Insurance Ce., Xew Yerk. Queen England Fire Insurance Company. Scottish Commercial Fire Insurance Ce. Liverpool, Londen and Glebe Fire Ins. Ce. LIFE American Life Ins. Ce., of Phil'a. f7-lmdB A MIXED ELECTION. Jehn K. Findlay Elected Police Magistrate. Philadelphia, Feb. 18. The election in this city yesterday for magistrate, and city councilmen created rather mere interest than is usual in municipal elections, owing te the number of candidates in the Held. Twenty-three magistrates were te be chosen, for which there were nominated 13 Republicans, 13 Regular Democrats and 8 Democrats by an independent convention. The election resulted in the choice of the 13 Republicans, 7 of the Regular Democrats and 1 Independent Democrat, ex-Judge Jehn K. Findlay, who received the votes of a number of Republicans. j? or members et select and common council there were in a number of the wards nominations mode by the Republicans in opposition te the regular conventions, and the contest was carried in with considerable bitterness by the opposing factions. Fer select coun cil in the First ward, Houseman, Regular Republican nominee, was elected. In the Nineteenth ward, Albright, Regular, was elected ever Emslcy, who was sup ported by both the Democrats and Inde pendent Republicans. In the Twenty first ward, Charles Thompson Jenes, Regular, was defeated by Jehn S. Davis, Independent Republican. The above are all strong Republican wards and the Democrats generally assisted the In dependent Republicans. The select council new stands 2(' Re publicans and 3 Democrats. Fer common council the interest cen tered in the 9th, 13th, 21th and SOth wards, where the Independents made a strong fight against the regular nominees of the Republicans and were successful in the three latter wards, the regular iiomince being elected in the Ninth ward ever Jehu A. Clark, Independent, and Jehn Tracy, Democrat. The vote for common council resulted in the election of 2 Regular Republicans ami 5 Independent Rcpubli licans, and 3 Democrats, and with these holding ever, the common branch will stand 72 Regular and Independent Ttcpub licans and 12 Democrats. itr WIRE. Preferred 53 Northern Central 32J Lehigh Navigation 37K Xornstewn lezt Central Transportation Ce. 4G-K Pitts., Titusville A Buffalo. 21)5 LitUe Schuylkill 52 Xkw Yerk, Feb. IS. Stocks buoyant. Meney 5C X. Y. Central 131K . Eric T Adams Express lOik Michigan Central 91 Michigan Southern lOTr?,, Illinois Central 104 Cleveland ft Pittsburgh. . . . 1 10J Chicago Keck Island 151 Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne.. 1H Western Union Tel. Ce 10i Teledo Wabash 444 New Jersev Central 84J. LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKET. DAIRY. Ituttei y& 2530c l up ciiet'c, cui.... ......... ...........a.--.'C Dutch cheese ) lump 310c Cottage cheese, 2 pieces. 5c rOCLTBY. Chickens f pair 35ffG0e Ducks?? pair SOtfCOc Turkeys ft fe dressed 13c Geese ft piece 0c$l MSU. Bass t ft 10c Cattish t ft....... ............................ 12c "IS fl JD ........ . . . ........... , ................ . 1U4 Oysters ft loe 50c2 Suckers !)c l'ike 1215c Perch 10c Sun 10c White 12c Salmen 12c Aaddeck 8c Smelts 12c Beef Steak, t ft '. 12lCc " Beest (rib) ? ft 123).Ce (chuck) ft ft 1012c " Corned, ft ft 1012c " Dried, ft ft Mt2c Ham ft 6 1220c Lamb ft ft 1215c Lard ft ft 7lte Mutten 51 ft 12Hk; Perk l If !10e Pudding $t ft Sa Sau-age ft Sieu Sides and llaceu ft ft SlOj Minuldcrs t ft 7c Veal 11 a lOigUe c. it A IX. Wheat ft bus $1.50 Bye ft bu. UOc Cern ft bus tKc Oats t bus 4S4Jc Cleverseed ifl bus $.-.73&i;.01l Timethy Seeed t bus $3.25 CTS. Chestnuts fl qt 10c Mielbarks ft qt fiSe Walnuts ft jpk 1012c MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butter ft qt 25c Cider J1 gallon 2025c Jnn" X dOZkat ................................ . ltC Heney ft ft 2025c Seap fl ft agSc Sauer kraut ft qt 10feI2c F11U1TS. Apples fl pk 15rc Bananas ft piece 5c Cranberries ft qt 10c Cherries, dried, fl qt 12c Currants, dried, fl ft lie Dried Apples fl qt Se " Peaches ft qt l!nU2c Lemens ft de. i.g.JOc Oranges ft dez : 155Ue VEUKTAIILES. Beets fl bunch no Cabbage ft head 2fflifc Carrots ft bunch Sji'Sc Celery 10'l2c Horseradish fl piece 'Jm5c Lima beans fl qt 15&20c Onions ft y. pk i'ic Potatoes fl y. pk 10l2c Sweet fl pk 12tg2Uc Soup Beans ft qt lie Salsity fl bunch u-c Turnips, pk eSc IVAXTJilt. Altcrnoen Telegrams Condensed. The Mansion Heuse Iiish relief fund new reaches G7,000. In the Senate the resolution authorizing the secretary of the navy te detail a ship; of-war te carry feed te Irish sufferers was passed. In Pottsville, the present chief burgess, Bell, was re-elected by a majority of 22 ever the Republican candidate. This is Bell's fiftli consecutive election. In .New Yerk, Rev. Edward Cowley, of the Shephcid's.FeId, convicted te-day of maltreating children, etc., was remanded until Friday for sentence. The prisoner wept bitterly. A committee reported te the Heuse to day that the charges made against Repre sentative Acklcn , by the Detroit Pn.it arc true. The teun of Jehn Becckman, serving a sentence iu New Yerk, expired this morning, and he was released. A Reading officer was in readiness te re-arrest him, but Becckman lied. He was captured by a Newfoundland deg and will be sent back te Reading. A Russian was arrested in Paris yester day, charged en an extradition wairant with attempting the life of the Czar. Governer Blackburn of Kentucky, has signed the death warrant of Rebert Ander Ander eon who murdered his wife in April 1878. The execution takes place April 2d. A MINED PALACE. Nihilists Itlew the Czar's Dining Roem te Pieces. "lirANTKD. TT Everybody te advertise, free of charge. Five Soldiers Killed. A Reval Heme that was Shattered like Itering's Political Itmldiiig. An abortive attempt was yesterday made te kill the imperial family by laying a mine in the Winter Palace. The explosion took place under the guard room of the palace, which is immediately beneath the dining hall. Owing te accidental delay the imperial family had net entered the latter at the usual time. The explosion made a hole in the fleer of the dining hall ten feet long and six wide. Five soldiers weie killed and thirty-five wounded. in the e de. Im-lllieen-cki., who wants something -ITTANTED. TT A situation as Boek-keeper. Quick at ligures anil a geed penman. Addiess H. IC, ltd Intelligencer Ollice. "ITrANTED. TT Al rst-ela.s bar-tender at JOHN COP- I'AAO's l.r-.t:iur;int, ,e. lit Xerth Queen street. Xenu but a geed baud need apply, ltd A gener. lintel. "ANTED. Ity a young d hou.cuerk woman a Apply si! nation te de at the Ke stone ltd MISVELLASXO VS. 1HAS. I1RIMMEH. " " Removed te Xe. 4 West King street, liist fleer, Khe.ids & Bre.'s new building. 127-lmdI CUAYOX POl.TKAITS.SIGXS. AS. ROSEXUAUM & CO., . PACKEItS OF LEAKTOBACCO, Xe. 2i Prince street, Lancaster, Pa. J. KOSEXMYKi:, an7-"md -Manager, -VT LEWIX, M. IK. (ilCADCATE OF THE i. 1 . University et Dorpat, I!usia, formerly of Berlin. Germany, Xe. 21.1 West King street. Ollice hours J10111 S te 10 a. 111., I te 2 p. m.and G te 8 p. 111. j2S-2ind M OHTGAGES FOR SALE. Twe sK per cent. Mortgages, one ter 10.000 and the ether for $1,750. Hrst liens mid well se cured en eligible city K111I Estate, belonging te the estate of the late Dr. Benjamin Mishler, dee'd. Inquire et WM. IS. WILSON, Esq., Xe. 21 Xerth Duke Street. 111-tfW.tS Lancaster, Pa. jy AYS OF APPEAL FOR I88O. MAJtKJiTS. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, February is. Fleur sluggish and weak ; superfine $1 505 00; extra $5 255 75: Ohie and "Indiana fanulv $0 757 25; l'enn'a l-unily $f. 507 00; St. Leuis family $7 0OS9750 ; Minnesota Fam ily V TQii b7 ; patent and high grades $7 25825. ISye Heur $4 S75 00. Cornmeal Brandy wine unchanged. Wheat quiet ; Xe. 2 Western Bed $1 17M 1 43 ; Penn'a de $1 4S1 19 ; Amber $1 5(. Wern dull for local use : steamer 55$?55c ; yellow 5'Jj7c ; mixed 55J??.V;e. Oats dull and weaker ; he'uthern and l'enn'a white 45J48c: Western de :i'rii-,y,v; de mixed 4eg$47!c. Kye firm ; Western !)0c ; I'a. !)0c. Previsions inactive: mess peik $l:f: beet .iau.3$165017 00; India mess beet S2150:l!a S2150:l!a cen smokedsheuIders5f?5lc:saltdo4a4Kc: smoked hains!l.0c: pickled hams sii'.tc. Lard dull andj weak; city kettle 7jic; loose butchers' 7c ; prime steam 7c. Butter steady; creamery extra :i235c; Hrauferd county anil Xew Yerk extra 2527c; Western reserve extra at 2i2tic; de geed te choice 1823c : rolls choice want ed ; Penn'a extra l?22c ; western reserve extra 1825c. Eggs dull; Penn'a 15315J4c; Western 14 15c. Cheese steady; X. Y. factory 14I5c: western lull cream 14J414Jc ; de ler geed 13K 14 ; de halt-skims 12Jg3I5c. Petroleum llrm ; ISeUncd 7Xc. Whisky at $109. a New Yerk Market. Xew Yerk. February 18. Fleur State and Western without change and in moderate de mand; superfine state $5 005 50 ; extra de $5505 65 ; choice de $5 10u0: fancy de $T. 10 700; round hoop Ohie $5 7530 00; choice de $0 107 50; superfine western $5 005 50 ; common te geed extra de $5 505 75 ; choice dodo $5 757 75; choice white wheat de $3 05 C 25; Southern quiet: common te fair extra $5 85635; geed te choice de $ 407 75. WheatSpring quiet and steady; Winter dull and scarcely se Arm; Xe. 2 red, Feb. $14i4; de Maich $140J1S0; de April f!50 0150. Cern '4c better and quiet; Mixed Western spot 5HKi$te4c ; detuture 53ftMc. Oats dull; state 47K51c; Western 4GJg50c stock Market. Philadelphia, Feb. 18. 1230 r. k. Stocks steady. Pennati's (third issue) 105 Philadelphia & Erie l$ Reading : Pennsylvania 5-2 Lehigh Valley. 514i United Ces. of X. J 1562 Northern; Pacific 3 Te the Taxable Inhabitants et the First and Third Wards of Lancaster City, and tin: Bor ough of Marietta, Lancaster county. Pa.: Pursuant te the previsions of the laws of the Commonwealth, the undersigned Commission ws of Lancaster county hereby give notice that tin; day of appeal ler the assessment of 18se, for the above wards and borough, will be held in the Commissioner's ellice, at Lancaster city en THURSDAY, IAAHCH 11, 1880. C. COBLE. ISAAC IH7SIIOXG. ItOBT. MOXTGOM EltY. Commissioners Lancaster dailies and Marietta papers only publish, j lcbli-lwil r.MPORTAXT TESTIMONIAL. v ' of Anatomy in the Pennsylvania Medical Cel lege, late Surgeon In the United States Aniiv. and also Professer of Obstetrics and Diseases or Women and Children iu the St. Leuis Medi cal Cellege.wrltes the fellow ing te the Hetmail Liver Pad Company : " Gentlemen : The Pad is a marvel or suc cess. I have given its working a nersenal in- lectien, and lind that it merits my pret'es- sauctien. It acts kindly, safely and spe stenal effectively, and comes the nearest te a univer sal panacea or anything I knew in iiieditine, and the only wonder is that the medical pro fession has net before made it of practical use te suffering humanity, for the principle is as old as Hippocrates himself. 1 especially recom mend the Pad iu all malarial affections, and in chronic diseases or the various organs it is in valuable." lebl4.2wdeed I. AMI'S, CC. T IGIIT. FLIM & BREiYEMAiY ARE OFPEIUaVO GREAT BARGAINS 13 Geal Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These goods are entirely new and handsomer than ever befete offered and prices lower. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street. liANuASTEB, PA. EASY BOOTS lebH-tfd BOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS made en a new principle, insur ing comiert ier the lcet. Lasts made te order. MILLEB, 133 East King street. m a ST V'l S I VI a !S 'U -$ -? A