LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY OCTOBER 1. 1881. Detrelng Flsli Pet. On Thuisday and yesterday. Sheriff Strinc and Deputy Sheriff U. M. Strine assisted by a number of ethers, destroyed 15 fish pets in the Susquehanna river in and about Safe Harber. Next week the sheriff will go up the river. Mr. and Mrs. Gee. S. Kulglit. This taleuted couple, supported by their own company will appear at Fulton opera house en Tuesday evening hi Bronsen Heward's fine production " Baren Ru Ru eolph, wiitten especially for the Knights, and in which they have achieved a pro nounced success. An evening of rare en tertainment may be safely guaranteed. The New Yerk Herald says of the performance : " The situations for Rudelph afforded Geerge S. Knight the fullest opportunity for the display of these pathetic and touching qualities which made him se pop ular as Otte. As a tramp he was for rags, wit and coolness an ornament te the pro fession. In his songs and dances, as Dancing llutlg, he was as lively and bright as ever, and was frequently and loudly applauded. As te Mrs. Knight, it gives her a chnncote display her dresses, which arc costly and attractive. The play was well performed and met with a hearty ic ic eeptien." A Card. Tlic; time ter the public sale et iny piepcrly Itcini; next Tuesday r-veiiiug lit 7 o'clock, October -I. at the cooper house, 1 would take tlic opportunity te correct :i misapprehension rcgunliiiK tlit; character of the Improvements thereto. It has been unwittingly given out that these can In- available only for school pur poses. A little reflection, however, should seen convince that the additional building of t.co-sterics ami attic, adorned by verandahs et pictiiicsquc design and durable finish, cov ered with latc root, relieved with handsome dernicrx. will new rtasenably snrve the use of the private lamily. Inclusive of 4 attic cham bers the se extended (whole) mansion, contain but 14 eidinaryi.eil rooms. The only larxe apartment I!i25 feet (and communicating with, but arranged te Ik- separated from, another 11I7 lect) that had been Used us a study room, cm be turned Inte a parlor with no greater expense than would attend the spread et wall paper or cost et paint, inci dental te the usual liens'; cleaiiingin thcspriiig or tall season. The extension (having the floors el the first lery en the same level, with these ei the original biiildinfj) used a lew years for my select family school, was planned by Architect Duranx, le suit with the eiigiual hulldi:;;; the ordinary wants et a private; fam ily. The-c statements can easily be verillcd, and ether priinli; el improvement readily tip tip pieveil, :is necessary, by persons who may call ler the in-p:-c!ieii el the premises invited, as all are, te de si, I Id Ititd Ciise. And .still lie lived ter nearly thicc years, i buffered the nie-t cxcruclulin;; pain from rheumatism, and have net been abletopei abletepei abletopei term any labor for two ycai-. After trying everything prescribed ter my case with no uvail, I wai jiersiiadei: by one et I Jr. llrubalc er'.s patients te try I he electric treatment, which 1 did, and in a feu weeks was entirely cured. .1. Goeom .v -'til West Kins street, Lan caster. Doctei's nillee, -JIT We-t Kin street Lancaster, li. ltd Amusements. Ilarerlifs (h-;jina! Jftiitmluns.On Thin-. day evcniiifjel next week, October tali, iluver ly's Original Mastodon minstrels will appear at Fulton opera house. Such uaui4fc as Rilly Itiee, Leen, of Kelly A. Leen, Jehn Rice, el Welsh & Rice, Rilly Kmersen. Sam Ucveie and Alexander .aufrutla, who are included In the great forty, speak se fully ler themselves that it is scarcely necessary te add the judgment of such competent autheiity as the KoMen Jiiurnnl. which w. is that their perlermance in that city ' was one of the best in the minstrel line, ami received almost continued applause from an audience tint llllel thcheuscincvcry part." NEW ADVERIISEMENIS. My PLACE OF KUSINESS WILL BE closed Monday next, October 3d. en ac count of holiday. . ltd JULIUS LEVY. ACER KRAUT AND PIGS FEEr LUNCH THIS EVENING at A. KOHLHAAS' SALOOX, Xe. 653 Maner street. The best beer In America en tap. It s SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALL THIS ILLUSTRATED PAPERS ON hand and for sale at tbe BLACK HORSE HOTEL, 4C North Queen street. It S. C. 1 OCXG. Agent. KNTERTA1NMKNT THIS evening by the Keystone Band. Bar- bev's celebrated Beer en tap. ltd JOHX HESS, Proprietor. TirUSICAL RL c WANTED. A GOOD General Housework, ltd GIRL TO Apply at THIS OFFICE DO no Lr.x 1 A desirable furnished room ltd Apply at 148 North Duke Street. -yrOTICE TO DELINQUENTS. NOTICE 18 IN hereby given that every tenant and sin gle man ever 21 years of age, in the city et Lan caster. Is assessed with a tax of seventy cents and upwards, and all who have net yet paid the same are hereby notified te call en the col lectors of their respective wards and make such payment. The collectors areas fellows ; Klist and Sixth wards Albert It Warlel. Second ward Gceree Cramer. Third ward Jehn F. Deichler. Fourth ward .Jehn McDevItt. Filth WardJaceb P. Killlnger. Seventh ward B. Frank Lcaman. Eighth ward Jehn Harman. Ninth ward Jehn Rese. I!y order el Finance Committee. eetl,l.7,rt J. K. BAKU, Clerk. FOR GOOD, CHEAP AND RELIABLE Furniture of all kinds go te HOFFMKLR'S. Onr stock is immease and we guarantee satisfaction. Give us a call at 2G EAST KING Street. ltd TTOW'S TOUR MAN? HOWS TOUR M Aff ? ASK YOUR BOOKSELLER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ONODGRASS, MURRAY & CO. DStlDGRAS?, MURRAY & CO. THIRD EDITION w WOllO IN SEASON. All Intending putting in a Furnace this sea-en will de well te call anil see the "NOVELTY," one of the meat durable, economical and ler finality the cheapest In the market; also ether makes as well as a large variety et PAULOK STOVES, HEATERS anil RANGKS. among which is the Celebrated ' UAUIANT HOME" Parler Heater. Te customers and ethers, I would say new is the time te have your Steves and Furnaces ex amined and put in order before the cold weather set.') in. A. C. KEPLER, 40 ft 42 North Oueen S;reet. OTJCE. ALBERT J. KUTZ. new at 14 Henrietta Street, cavenuisn square. Lonaen, England, regrete te Inform his friends and patients that he snail net be able te return te Lancaster te resume his practice for some time te come. Since he Is unable te return he is desirous of having his patterns in can et the most compe tent operator, and therefore would advise all his patients who require the services et a dentist during bis absence te call en DB. M. H. WEBB. Loxdex, Sept. 1C, 1881. el-3td ei2l 41. IS 1)UI(L1C SALE OP VALUAISLK CITY Property. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEK r.t, 18SI. will be sold at Public Sale, at the Key stone Hetel, North Queen street, above Chest nut, Lancaster, Pu., tin; following described real estate, the properly of Jehn A. liering, late et this city, viz.: Ne. 1, A let of ground situated en the east ado et North Queen street, between Clay and New streets (Ne. 711), I routing en North Queen street 17K teet, mere or less, and extending east wardly IS) feet, mere or less, te a 10-toot alley. The improvements consist of a two story ISKICK DWELLING HOUSE. I7M-V.W Icet, u itli a two-.story brick baek building. Six 11 leet, containing nail and seven raems and a trout, garret. Theie is gas throughout the het:seand water in Kitchen ana yard ; also, fruit trees unit grape vines en the premises. Ne. 2. A let el ground adjoining Ne. 1 en the north, numbered 71". The dimensions and liniirevcmeuls are the same as Ne. 1. Ne. 3. A let of ground situated en the north side of East James street.bctween North Duke and North Lime streets, Xe. 121, fronting en Last James street !'. lect, inore or lesi, and extending nerthwardly CI lect, mere or less. The improvements consist et a three-story BUICK DWELLING HOUSE 17x284 leet, with a two. story brick back building attached l.'.'.l:! leet, containing hall and eight rooms, wilhgas and water; also hydrant in the yard. These properties are in excellent repair and desirably located. Persons wishing te view the premises can all en the tenants; residing thereon, or en Jehn II. Mctzler, real ejfatu agent. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known by THOMAS B. COCHRAN, Attorney for Jehn A. Uering, H. .'iit'iswr, Anct. ectlS&Wtsd ORPHANS' COURT SALK.-ON TUES DAY, OCTOBEK 25, 1831, by vlrtue et an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Iancaster county, the undersigned will expose at public sale at the Lancaster County Heuse, East King street, city of Lancaster. Pa., at 7K o'clock p. te., all that DOUBLE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE with one-story frame back building attached and let or piece et ground upon which the same is erected ; aUe well with pump therein, situated, en East Chestnut street. Nes. 758 and 760, east of Franklin street, containing en the south side of East Chestnut street 4i; feet, mere or less, and extending in depth thht width 125 reet, containing fruit and ether trees growing thereon, being the same property et the late Amanda Qutgley, defeased. l'artlel wishing te view the premises will call at Nes. 753 and 7G0 East Chestnut street, or upon tba undersigned at his otlice,Xe. 0 Court avenue, Lancaster city. Terms of parchase made known at time of sale. HEXItY SHUUEKT, ectl,8,15,22,214,25 Executer. J. B. MARTIN CO. NEW FALL Dress Goods I Silks, A't'H' FALL CRETONNES, CHINTZES AND PRINTS. A sTitiuii p."j:es ADVKKTIHEMENT. NEW FALL SUITINGS OP ALL KINDS. NEW FALL CARPETS& WALL PAPERS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LAXCASTEK. PA. I.Vl,Uii culce.s sold the lirsl yeiuattc--l t In ularity el j.'ntieiira Meillclnal Seap l-.op- Itich In niuscle producing matciial beyond all ether feeds and medicines ate Malt Ulltcr- HVKVlAi. HVTJVKN. "Itiicliupailia." New, iuick, ceuip1c!; cure 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, treipient erdillicult mi nation kidney diseases. $1. Orugglsts. Depot, Jehn lilaek. jr., in West Che. I nut street, Lan caster. 'Sellers' Liver I'ill.s" have been the stand ard remedy ler malaria, liver complaint, ee-.-lvenc.-:-, eic. for fifty years. ellmd.V v :e te II. i:. Ceciirau'n tirug Mere, 1S7 North (Jneen street, for Mrx. Ffechinn's NfW Na tional Dues. Fer brightness and durability el fO!er,arc uncqualcd. Celer from 2 te. '-pounds. IJirectiiins in Kugllsh and Herman. Price. IT. cents. 1'cw complexions can bear Hie strong white morning light which exposes every speck et tan. every pimple ami the slightest spotting el eczema. In Dr. Ilenson's hkin Cure Is sine lelict ti-eiii the annoyance el tlie.se hlcml-hcs en the cheek el" beauty. scp27-lttd.M WA.S&W Tumeiis. erysipelas, mercurial disease-, scrofula, and general debility, cured by " Dr. Lindscv's Itloed Sjcuix-Imt." ' el-lnidAw Wonderful I'ewcrs. When a medicine pel forms sm.ii cures us Kidney-Wert Is conslantlyileing, l! may truly be said te have wendert ul power. A carpen ter in Montgomery, VI., had MiuVrcd ler eight years I rem Hie worst el kidney diseases, and had been wholly incapacialcd ler work. He says, " One box made a new man et me, and 1 sincerely believe it will icsteie te health all that are similaily allliclcd." It is new sold in both liquid and dry lerni. IHmbiiry Niiri. el-lwd&w Net lug tlie EltcctK. K. Uibbs, nt Itullale, N. V., wiites: "Hear ing your Iturdeek liloed Hitters favorably spoken t)f. I was induced te watch their etl'ects, and find that in chronic diseases et the bleed, liver and kidneys, your bitters have been sig nally marked with success. I have used them myself with best results, ter torpidity el the liver; and In caseet a friend of mine snll'er ing from diepsy, the effect was marvelous." Price $1. Fer sale at II. I!. Cochran's drug store, I."!7 North Queen street, Lancaster. Drunken Stun". HOvV many cliildica and women aie: slowly and suicly dying, or rather being killed, by excesivc docterintr, or the daily use of sonic drug or drunken stuff c.illcd medicine, that no one knows what it is made of, who can easily be cured and saved by Hep Bitters, nuvje of Heps, lluchu, Mandrake. Dandelion Vc, which is se pure, simple and harmless that the most frail woman, yaakest invalid or smallest child can trust in them. Will ye-i be save 1 by them .' See ether column. eI-2ird&w 1E A TUS. Brown. ScnLSe, IS3I. in this city. lilt May, daughter of Byien.l. and Lydia" I J. Itiewn, aged 4 years, s months and 25 .lays. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' resilience. Ne. 110 East James street, en Sunday afternoon at :: o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td EsunAcn. In Philadelphia.cn the 1st insl.. Henry F. Eshbach, aged 2G years. The relatives and friends et the lamily are respectfully invJteci te attend the funeral, from the residence el" his parents, CC1 North Queen .-trect, en Monday morning at S. o'clock. Itcijuiutii Mass at St. Antheny's church. Interment at SI. Antheny's ceme tery, ltd lltnzeii. In this city, en October I. Emma May. daughter et Henry and Margaret llerzeg aged 2 years aud S daye. The relatives and friends of the lamily are respectfully invited te attend the luncral from the residence of her parent. Ne. 132 Seuth Prince street, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Steffy. September e, 1SSI, in this city. Venom, intant daughter of Theodere and Uaciiel Sicily, aged 1 year, (J months and 1 day. The relatives and lriendsare invited te at tend the funeral lre:n her parents' residence, Se. 709 North Queen street, en Monday attcr attcr attcr noen at : o'clock. ltd Steel. In this city, en the 1st insL, after a lingering illness, which she bore with Chris tian fortitude. Mrs. Ann C. Steel, in the 71st year et her age. Funeral from the residence et her brother, A. Breck, Ne. 421 East Orange street, en Mon day morning at 10 o'clock. Harrisbur and Heading papers please copy. ltd ASTRICH BRO.'S, Xe. 1:5 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER BAZAAR, We are new ready te sell the ELEGANT GOODS which we hail en exhibition this week at PIMCESTOSUIT EVERYBODY. In our MILLINERY DEPARPMENT, especially, wc are able te offer special Induce ments. Elegant and Extra Flue J'ATTEtX JIATS AND BONNETS, such in- were never seen before. STEA W HATS. e:.c. MTLAN. COc. and T.'c. ROVU1I AND READY, ONLV.'.O,: A T.r.SUA PESOF PORCUPINE HA TSAND JiONNElS AT7;c. GREAT BARGAINS: One let el MOSCOW REAVER HATS, in all Hie latest shaprs. "Sc. (Twenty-five cmts.) llest quality G RASS 1JEAV ERS. 7."ic. Ilest iiallty GENI'INE BEAVER Hats, I'.nu- nels. Turbans, Pokes, Ve., $.'! apiece. Silk Plush Hats, 91.03. i'liisii Derbys and Turb ms, $J.(M. Derbys, satin bound and trimmed, $1.7". Fine Derbvs, $1.(W. Satin bound Derbys, In Bronze, Myrtle Navy, i.urnei. J'liiui ami jnve, at :... Velvet Derbys, $1.0.. Children's Hats in all styles. FEATHERS, PLUMES AND TIPS, Itlaek, Willie, Plain, colored and Shaded. PLUSHES, IN PLAIN.STKIPED AND SHADED. DKKSS TIUXTMNG s BUTTONS, LACES, GLOVES, Hosiery and Underwear. Call and see OUR ELEGANT DISPLAY. t IJ.IOIIKNEI) PUBLIC SALAMI' VaLIIA i I'.LE REAL ESTATE. On FRIDAY, OLTOUER 14. IsSI, pursuant te an abas order et the Orphans' Court el Lancaster county, si., will be sold at public sale, at the Keystone Heuse. North Queen street, in the city of Lan caster, the following real estate, late el Fred crick Pyle, deceased, all et which Is situated in Lancaster city, te wit: Purpart Se. V,. property Ne. 241 North Mul berry street, fronting en said steeet 22 Icet 1 inch, mere or lc-is, together with the same common alley (right described in Ne.239), and extending in depth 140 lect, mere or less, te the aforesaid lu feet wide common alley. The improvements are a two-story brick beuse, with basement kitchen aud large frame stable; i enm enough ler eight horses and ter three or tour tens of hay. Purparts Nes. 4. . and C, piepertles Ne,. 243, 21.1 and 247 North Mulbeiry street, te be sold separately. Nes. 24.-! and 215 fronting en said stieet i:t teet and 1 inch, mere or less, and Ne. 217 l." teet 7 inches, mere or less, and allot thorn extending in depth 14(1 Icet, mere or less te the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley. The im provements en each of these lets are a two story brick house, with a one-story frame out house, aud en Ne. 213 a never-railing well et uater. and en Ne. 247 a cistern, in geed condi tion, 12 lect deep. Purpart Ne. 7, property Ne. 212 North Arch alley. In the city of Lancaster, fronting en said alley 15 feet 8 inches, mere or less, including u : teet open space en thcseuthside.nnd extend ing in depth i(M feet, morn or less, te the afore said 10 feet wide common alley. The improve ments are a two story brick house, with one story frame attachment. Purparts Nes. '. and 11. properties Ne. 21; and 2T-0 North Archallcy aforesaid, te be sold separately, each fronting en satil alley 12 feet a inches, mere or less, and cxlemiingln depth It e feet, mere or less, te tlic aforesaid 10 teet wills common alley. Xe. 230 lying en the north and alongside that part of the said 10 feet wide common alley between Nes. 243 and 230 el the said properties, 1 routing en said Arch alley and Intersecting that purt of said 10 leet wide common alley running north and seuUi in the rear of all these properties and these situated en North Mulberry street, be fore mentioned and described. Purpart Ne. 12, property Ne. 252 North Arch alley, fronting en said alley IS feet 8 inches, mere or less, including an open spaceet 3 feet, mere or less, en Hie north side, and extending in depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley, running north and south The improvements are 'a two-story brick house, with one-story frame attachment, and geed bake even. The 10 feet wide common alley mentioned runs north aud south, and also east and west, opening out en Arch alley between Nes 218 and 230, and Is common tenll these purparts, both the Mulberry street and the Aich alley properties. All these houses arc comparatively new, ex cept purparts Nes. 1 and 2, and are situated In one of the linest and most thriving parts el the city, convenient te schools, especially te t he High Scheel, being only about iy, squares from the latter. , The houses en Arch alley are llnely located, and afford homes within the reach et any laboring man or mechanic far mere desirable than almost any ether part et the city, being equally near te all the active business of the railroad, tobacco warehouses aud manufacturing places. The houses en Mulberry street are larger and mere valua ble, and ter location and surroundings arc unsurpassed by any property In the city. Any person wishing te sec the properties be fore tlie day of sale will call en w. C. JPyle, one nt the heirs, occupying Ne. 243, or en Jeseph I'yle occupying Ne. 241 North Mulberry street. -ale te commence at 7 o'clock p,. te., when attendance will be given by JUNIUS I!. KAUFMAN, Trustee of sale. II. Shcbert, Auctioneer. el,5,8,121,3,Hd NE W CHEAP STOKE. LADIES' OOATS, LADIES' DOLMANS, CHILDREN'S GOATS," JUST OPENED AT HETZ6EB BAKD& NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, lletween the Cooper Heus3 and Serrel Herse Hetel. (Adler's Old Maud.) A Large aud Handsome Assortment OF LADIES' COATS, JACKETS, DOLMANS, AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Made expressly ler us by Hie Uest Manufac turers et New Yerk and Philadelphia and for Style, Beauty, Cheapness and Finish CANNOT, RE EXCELLED. 1P.XT IJOOK TO THE COUHT BOUSE. FAHNESTOOK! GRAND OPENING, Saturday, October 1, 1881, OF LADIES' COAT3, DOLMANS, ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, PALE TO TS. A Large and Magnificent Stock of the above Goods, all in the LATEST STYLES, trem one of the largest manufacturers in the country. Te which we Invite the attention of persons In search of these goods. PItlCES UAXUINO We have a Cleak Roem for the sale of FKOM 2 TO 50. fitted up expressly OLOAKS, DOLMANS, JACKETS, &c. Where we can show our IMMENSE STOCK Te the advantage and comfort et custemcis. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuse. LANCASTER. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & Ce., CLOTH HOUSE, MARKET AND NINTH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. We desire te call the attention of EARLY BUYERS te our superb selection et DEESS CLOTHS, Which have been prepared wit te extra care for making a serviceable Suit ler a eung Lady or Yeung Miss. Seme have been shrunk, ethers liuve net ; but our facilities for having them steam spengtd, when customers se desire, are se great that it causes very little delay. We have a long list of colorings in PLAIN CLOTHS, and a great many new effects in "1XE CHECKS. NEAT MIXTURES. STRIPES. PLAIOS. Ac. Anions them may be mentioned some. very pretty GREEK CHECKS, entirely new. We nave these Cleths in low and medium prices, also et the finest qualities of impeitcd fabrics. Seal Skin Cleths and Seal Skin Plushes. These very handsome goods will be worn this winter for LongCeats, Delmans, Cestnines, Suits, and extensively used ler Trimming ; all grades up te the very lincstspun are represent ed, and it is worth a visit te our store, if for nothing else than te see these goods. Fer WRAPS, SACQUES AND MANTLES for Fall, our many novelties arc tee numerous te mention. We have everything desirable pretty and handsome, including many new styles, at low and medium prices. Fine irtait Tailering: Ms 1 Gentlemen's Wear. Our stecr efSUITIXGS and CASSIMERES comprises all the new styles and standard makes of Demestic and Foreign Goods, in low. medium and line qualities. We desire te call special attention te our unlimited variety of ENGLISH, SCOTCH and FRENCH fabrics ter Suits, Fall and Winter Overcoats, and Pantaloons. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Samples sent and orders tilled te the satisfaction nt the buyer. m asking for samples please say it for Ladiet' or Gentlemen's Wear, and if low, nicdiuiik or high grade, grave or gay goods are desired. Absent buyers have the same advantages, et choice prices, as these present, exactly. SNODGRASS,MURRAY & CO., Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. rseptia-Sind&w SATURDAY EVENING, OCT 1,1881. WEAXUEK "Washington, D. INDICATIONS. C, Oct. 1. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, south te west winds, stacienary or higher barometer and pearly stationary temperature. Oil. FIKE. 1 1VLEIt, liOWtRS & HURST G 1SVI.EK, HOW KUS Sc HIIKSTI It BLACK CASHMERES! NEW LINES JUST OPENED THIS MORNING.- WE OFFER EXTRA ORDINARY BARGAINS IN THESE GOODS. BLACK SILKS. Several New Pieces just placed en our Make guaranteed te be the best. Counters at VERY LOW PRICES. Quality and COLORED SILKS. Elegant Assortment, in all the New Shades. Novelties in Fancy Dress Goods. We can show you any sli.ule you ail: ter "We Shew Many Choice New Things. lie sure and give us a call. Wc consider it no trouble te -hew goods whether vihing te purchase at the time or net. Prices tlic lowest. -:e:- ' LANCASTER, PA. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Goods, Merchant Mm ana Carpet H, 25 EAST KING STREET, .... THE OLD CORNER, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. NORBEOK & MILEY Practical Carriage Builders, take this opportunity of calling the attention et the hides, Including every variety new in use. public te their Unrivalled .'".lock et '. NOW IS THE TIME TO liUY. FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS, with the the most artistic painting, made en shoitnetice, and satisfaction guaranteed. The best lu the market. Repairing promptly attended te. Remember ourMetto : "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," and remember the place, CORN" Kit. OF SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STREETS. S. CLAY MILLBE, Vines, Braniies, Kins, Oil Rye Hies, &c, iVe. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. NJilf AOVERTISEXLJSXXS- TkllKI.lf! K41.K (IN KICI II A V. IK'TllltKir X 21, 1S81, lu pursuance et an order of the 1 changt' erpnans' court or Lancaster county, ra., me undersigned Administratrix of the estate et Stephen Ucrtheiscn, deceased, will sell at pub lic sale, at the Leepard Hetel, East King strcet, the tallewing described Real Estate, viz: A Letet Ground, situated en the west tide of Shlppcn street, between Chestnut and Walnut streets, fronting 33 lect Cinches, mere or less, en Shippen street, and extending In depth lid feet, mere or less, te a 10 feet wide common alley, adjoining property en the north of A. Myers, nnd bounded en the south ey Fulton street, whereon is erected a double ene story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and ether nec essary out-buildings, together with the right te use the well and alley en the adjoining property en the north. The above property will be sold together or separately, as may best suit purchasers. Sale te commence nt 7 o'clock p. m.. when at tendance will be given and terms made known ey MARY GERTHEISEN, Administratrix. II.Suuubkt, Auct. ecti.S,l3A2ld NE " AWEKTISEMFNTS. LOST THIS AIOKX1NO ON MARKET, A le.it her pocket-book containing small and a sold rimr. with the initials en the inside. Any person returning the same te 110 Derwart street, will be rewarded. ltd N OTIVEt NOTICE! t If you desire any PLAIN OR FANCY Qeeensware or Fer your own use or te make someone el-e glad, wa cordially Invite you te vi-dt CHINA HALL. Our assortment in STAPLES AND NOVELTIES! IS LARGER AND FINER THAN EVER RE FORE. NO WARE MIS-REPRESENTED. 49 Goods exchanged it net satisfactory. "w EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE PUR-CHASING. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street. 'IUX NOTICE. THE XKEASUKEK HAS X been directed by the Finance Committee el Councils te request prompt payment of nil outstanding City Tax en or before the 13th day of October ensuing, nt which time the de linquent tax lists will be placed in the hands et the Ward Constables for collection, and te give notice that all City Tax unpaid en the 27th day of December next will then belicned upon the property. By order of Finance Committee. WM. JIcCOMSEV, sepW tMM.W&S Treasurer. 1)UKI.IC SAI.K-ON TUESDAY, OCT. 4, ISM, will be sold ut public sale at the Cooper hen-e, Lancaster. I'a., the beautiful property et the undei signed, situate of a mile west of the Watch factory, en the north side of the Columbia pike, containing 54 acres of land, having thereon a handsome modern-improved Mansion, a Barn, Tobacco Sheds, ether suitable outbuildings, numerous shade and fruit trees, abundance of never failing water, etc., being one of the most de sirable residences In the vicinity of the city. Persons desiring te inspect the premises are invited te call. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known bv J. II. II. WAGNER. B. F. ltewt. Auctioneer. sK-StdSR CO., "IVICrETS, COAL, SC. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & MANUFACTORY,' NO. 1M SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, I'a., Well-known Manufacturers or Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS ASPEC1ALT. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Gpeds Dyed cither in thc-plece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlenicn's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Slc. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeing done. All orders or goods left with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. GOAL. Ceal et the best quality put np expressly ioi iei family use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 fcOUTH WATER STREET. 2-lVdRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON A CO Ulg Ulaze at Greenwich Point. Philadelphia. Oct. 1. About Lalf past two o'clock this morning flames burst suddenly from the north end of tbe Lin seed Oil works of Grove fc Brether, a two story brick building, situated at Green wich Point en the Delaware river, and in ten minutes the centre structure was a mass of fire. Water seemed only te in crease the intensity of the flames, fed by benzine and naptha. Three railroad cars standing en a siding, leaded with oil in barrels, were caught by the flames and quickly consumed. The burning oil then reached an enormous tank with a capacity of G0,000 bushels of linseed, and this was seen a blaze, lighting up the sky for miles around. Saving Seme Oi:. A hole was bored in the large tank through which a great deal of oil was saved. At neon the tire was still burning in the north section of the buildinr, but it has been completely under control since 5:30 this morning. " The store house was saved. Tlie Less. Piiiladelpaia, Oct. 1. Later estimates of the less by the fire this morning at Grewer Bre's. place the amount at $50,-000. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. PaiLADBLrniA. October 1. Fleur sv.ucy. and streng: Superfine. 15 OOQ.I 30; extra at j5 75QU .") : Ohie ami Indiana family, a! 7 i")SS 0); Fcnnsylvanli lamily $7 33jp 750; St. Leiti de S iWiiS 23; Minnesota Extra 7 50(37 75: de straight, 7 G3JJS : winter patent iS OOtfS 75: spting de 3 "239 J 0i. Rye flour at $C JO. Wheat Market firm ; Xe. i Wcste:i Red $1 IS ; Pennsvlvania Red and de Amber l 4CS1W. Cern tirm ter local use: steamer, ?.!c : yrt low, and mixed. 71c ; Ne. 3 Mixed, tS&SCJe. Oats quiet anil lower; Xe. 2. White, 5Je; Ne. S, de Sic; Ne. 2. Mlxei.'.issisic. Rye scarce at l 0i. Previsions market firm : mrss nerfc at fc 0032J 50 : beet hams, at !-.!$2I ; India me js beet, til 50. f. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders le; salt de 9c ; smoked hams llXc ; pieklud htins HXQ13C. Lard firm : city kettle $i:: 00; loe-i butchers' $12 u ; prime steam J12 t'5. Butter Choice scarce and wanted :erdinai y receiptsdull: Penna creamery extr.i.'Wc; West ern ::iiJi"ic;de geed tocheice SignSc: Bradtnm county and New Yerk extra. 2SviiJ: tlrt- aQ27c : Western dairy extra, !: ; de gee i te choice, 23325c Rolls none here. Eggs dull and mostly in b.i t order; Peii'i' 2lffi22c : Western hiiTiOe. Cheese tlrm ; choice grades- s-.iree. Xew Yerk full cream I'lSlle; Western fill crmm i;l'ii:;.c; de tatr tr poed. 12 12c; di CRICKET. ' An International Match. Cricket Grounds, Geruantewn. li.f Oct. 1. The cricket match between the English and American teams commenced at 11:30 this morning. The Americans went te the bat and at 12:10 had lest two for thirty-nine runs, leaving both Jfcw hall and Jehn B. Thayer at the creases. At 12:30 Jehn B. Thayer was caught for 33 off, Shaw 3 wickets for 59 runs. At 12:43 V. A. Ncwhall was run out for 4 wickets for GO. The batting was free and the fielding very close. At 1 :30 p. m. a recess was taken for dinner, Bebcrt Ncwhall and Morgan being still at the bat. The former's score was 31 and the lattcr's !. the total for five wickets being 92. The Heading K. It. Hern! Scheme. Philadelphia, Oct. 1. President Bend, of the Philadelphia & Heading railroad, states that the proviso in the convertible seven per cent, bends does net preeliule their conversion into stock, but is simply intended te prevent the holder from collecting both the dividend en the sleck and obtaining the interest en the bends. He instances a conversion of ever $200,000 worth of convertible bends into stock last year for use at the January elect ieu, and declares that the conversion can be made before the stock books close. Petroleum dull ; retini d. 7-L'c. WhIskyat$US. Seeds Geed te prime Clever U; Timethy quiet, $2 7332 '. $1 15 bid. dun at ma ; FI.ts.'i ,!- Mysterious Disappearance. St. Lepis, Oct. 1. Jeseph S. Ilamer, the partner in the lirm of Ilamer, Stewart & Burnside, who disappeared, taking with him$lS,500,has net been heard from. The heaviest loser is T.J. Price, $11,550. Ne sufficient explanation is offered for Hamer's disappearance, as it is reported that he had prospective inheritance quite as valuable as the sum taken. Ilamer left a card attached te his trunk en which were the words : " Express my trunk te father." Jitters have been received from Hamer's relatives at Bollcfentc expressing surprise and grief at his disappearance. The Famous Madge. Sandy Heek, N.J., Oct. 1. The Amor Amer can cutter, Orivia reported racing Madge te-day. The latter left her starting line at 11:20, the American beat at 11:25. The Madge at 12:56 was still leading, with a very light wind from the west, which favored her. At 1:10 j). m. the Madge rounded spit buoy Ne. 10, followed by the Orivia at 1:13 J ; both beats then set their enor mous spinakcrs and steed off before the wind for the light ship. The race will be close, with the chances in favor of the Madge. The Marige passed buoy Ne 5 at 1:31 A, and Orivia'at 1:33 a gain of 1 minute for the American beat since the start. A Terrible Tornado. SIilwaukek, Oct. 1. A special te the Republican from Wantenia, Wis., says that a terrible tornado swept the valley a short distance west of that town en Thurs day, completely devastating a space eighty reds wide and five or six miles in length. Many houses, barns and outbuildings and etie grist mill were demolished and about a dozen persons were seriously injured, but none killed outright. The Star Koute Thieves. Washinoten, D. C, Oct. 1. Warrants have new been issued for all the alleged conspirators mentioned in the information filed by District Attorney Corkhill yes terday, but no icturns have yet been made 011 any of them. General Brady is in town, McDonough is said te bn in the West and Tumor is cxpcctml te appear in cemt te day. A Terrllic Cyclone. Ciiic.vfie, Oct. 1 Accounts fiein Omaha, Neb., and ether points in that section, re port the cyclone of Thursday as terrific iu its force. Nebraska city was damaged seven thousand dollars, the blind asylum and several business blocks being unroofed. The injury at Omaha was comparatively trilling. She Crossed ilie Track. HORDENTOWN, N. J., Oct. 1. Mrs. Mary Knight, aged 30 years, while cross ing the track of the West Jersey It. R. at Centrcville, near Camden, last night, was killed instantly by a train. She carried a baby iti her arms but it was saved. A Priest Convicted. Londen, Oct. 31. Father Conway, par ish priest of Clamben, has been sentenced te two months Imprisonment at hard labor for assaulting a bailiff who served him with a writ at the suit of Lord Aidi tauu. Netice of appeal has been given. English Cotten Corners. Liverpool, Oct. 1. The Mail says the profits of the chief cotton " corner " are estimated at from a quarter te half a mil lion pounds. Only ene small failure is known te have occurred and no ether is expected. A Town Swept by Fire. Geneva, Oct. 1. The greater part of the town of Nyon in the vicinity of Vaud has been destroyed by lire. The origin of the fire is believed te have been incendi ary. Several arrests have been made. Cutting It Down. Washinoeen, Oct. 1. The debt state ment issued te-day shows the decrease of the public debt during the month of Sep tember te be $17,483,G41.GG. Net Hatf as Much as Lancaster. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 1. The amount se far collected here for the Michigan fund is $419.70. LIQUORS, &C. ITirHITE WINK VlNEGAlC. 9S PKK CENT. fT Alcohol, wine and Liquors, Cenees, Sugars and Teas, all at RINGWALT'S feblMvil Ne. 2 a West King Street. new VerK irKei. Xr.w ens, October I. Fleur Stu'.e an. Western rules iiiiet and linn, with moder ate expert and home trade demand Supcrliuc State at $5 I03f .M: extra de at J(iW)Sf SO; cheici! de til 70T- 75: titncv ill $( HOgS fO; rennd hoop Ohie tr. I5ji; 75 Choice de fi WlgS 23; superfine western $5 tegn A); common te (reed cctra d (i; i OJji; 75; choice de its SljJS 50; eheic. white wheat de, at 7 25gs 50. Sen! her', linn; common t fair extra : :5j7 50 ; yoi yei yoi te choice de 7 digs 75. Wheat ic higher; fairly active specula live business; Ne. 2 Red. October. $1 5i'jf? I 53: de Nev. $1 51 V51 "'' l lee., il 57', 01 fitt Cern opened "JjJ-c better: ntiei-n-anls the advance was lest: mixed western pel, i; 75a ; de future, 73fS7SJ.e. Oats a shade easier fstate ll?J?5l.V; West ern. r,'.V!e. " Noen Oiiemiums inn era'n IWarkei Kurnlsf.e.l by .laceli i;. i.iiii;;, l.'eiiniili--i.)u Breker. Ciiij'aoe. Oct. Nev. l,-c Wheat $ I.ISH.C 1 I.M'i 1.15'. Uir. Cern .......... .,1 .:., .7E Vt-.u. Oat: I5'J .r.'J .i.; 1 ear .lun Perk IS.'m r..2e 20181 Lard 12.15 I2.:;2,'J 1'lllI.AUKLCIIIA. :ie.l. Oct. Nev Wheat .... Dec Cern 7'j .77',; .ni lire Oats My. .ftf '.'.'.'. lie. Grain anil l'revisi..ii Ountutbms. One o'clock quotations el i-aln itud prove ions, furnished by S. K. Yitiidt, Rreker, I3'c East Kingslrei'i. Ciiic.mie. Oct. I. Oe'. Nev. ee. Wheal t I..K,'; ? 1.13;,; 1.1.,'i Cern 71 .73;,; .72,", Oats 1574 .15';; .u;y Perk I.S.-.I5 ri.17!, ..... Lard I--I7; I237) PlIir.ADKLrillA. Oct. Nev. I lee Wheat ? I.ls'C IJiUU ? I.5tyi Cern 71 .77.'i .Hi J, Oats 50,'i .51 .5'- stncfc narKet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Leeal Sti.-, also United States Reeds iepeiie-1 d.iil- :., Iaceis R. Lonii. N. I-:. Cor. Outre .Square. New Yere stocks. Stocks -.veal.-. Meney. Chicago & North Western Chicago. Mil. & Hi. Paul Canada Seul hern C. C. & I. C. R. R Del., l-ack.A Western Delaware .' Hudsen Canal. ... Deliver & Rie Grande IIn.iliiiii.tt ft St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Seullii i u.. Manhattan Klevaicd Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas & 'iVsas N. V.. Lake Krie Sc Western.... New Jersey Central N. V., Ontario ft Western Nev .Yerk Central Ohie& Mississippi Pacific Mail Stcaiii.-diip Ce.... St. Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central Paciiic Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis -V, Pacific ... " Prelerreil. West 'rn Union T-l. C I'lIILADULVHIA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania It It Readiujx. ................ ......... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigath.ii Rutr.ile, Pitts, ft Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. Preleried ItcMtenvlllc Philadelphia ft Kin; R. R lewaGulcli Miniii" Oct. I. A. M. V. M. I- M liu-e :-.n ;;.(. .... ivij ... 121! I25J5 125,'f iiik my. ut'A KVi K'vl '-:', 21 .... '.. 127L'i W'X W? iwii m, ms Vi M !'. UKI 125'S 121.", 122k 2t.'rt -.ty. 17.'. '. !)l-i JA ti;; ih, wc i'; "!.. u; W !!.; ::-. -.ay, :,;-; vti M2J4 .... in'.; JSJft !' tl'- 51 " 51 i:i', -K'i i-X t2'. iim iei;; lit:-? 'Xy i5.4 up, 52 .... 120 Mil I1SK 5 l: 4t,m :i!.: !K) W.t W'J k.;' .; ' - fil'4 " 7j-; :.;; i.ii' .... .... 21"' '.'.'.'. 52 :z-C .... :ki', 7:i;s 7:vi 7sy, iy 22K new .urEiivisE3it:xrs. t H Vy haiuNen liann-,-1 b-itlier. Apidy 1mm.- niii;ii.i:s wa:i i i:i-sixt;MiiirAii5.i: dlalely te J. Tannery, RII'K ft RRO.. Miiliilcteiv;i, Pa IvCV-.tele -i-pij 'ltd 1'OU ItKXT. 1 A'HIRKK-STORY RRICIv 11 rooms, 211 Kast Lemen .stri1 at once. Apply te A. W. RUS-sKL, s::k2ld 22 Ka-t Kinstrecl. IIOIISK. 'I. Pmse V.-IP. den A,; ITION SAI.K or GROCERIES, LAM PS, G LASWARK, STONKWARK, CROCK KRV. FLOWKR POTS, P.Rf.SIIKS, Jc., THIS (SATURDAY; EVENING. At "iyt o'clock, and e.i-h e ciiinjj until Ih.; e tile sleck is sold. Ne. 17 K.VST KING STICKKT. lli:McvSiirni:in' C. WIMMYKR, Auct. Asim-. S2I lid ESTEHTAIS3IESTS. UI.TON Ol'iClU 11 OUS K. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th. scries of F Reappearauci! In Amerlci alter a tritunpiisln Ku:;land, MR. and MRS, GEO. S. KXrGHT, l.ndcr the management of P. G. and . G. Rcr;;er, assisted by :t specially eeicctcd com cem pany, in their new serio-cemio drama l lSroiisen Heward, entitled "BAPtON RUnOJ.PII. XEW MUSIC. NEW SONGS. NEW SPECIALTIES. i l.Ibi.S, .,, .,5, tl & 7,t 't . Reserved Seatsi at Yi-cker'.s mice. sdi .r.ti "IUI.TON OPKICA IIOUSK. Thursday Kvening, October (itli. HAVERLY'S Fameus-40Original. Li.stappcar;inc: in this city of the ORIGINAL EUROPEAN MASTOPON MIN STRELS! Direct from their brilliant triumph et Consecutive-200--Perfermanca: AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE, l.ONOt.:-. ENGLAND. Perfonners40 Performers. O-HAVERLY'S ORIGINAL--40. A (Jlorietis rregransme ! Don't Ferget the ilate ADMISSION, RESERVED SEATS, Diagram at Opera Heuse. 75. S ) anil 35 Cent.s. 75 Ccn t-i. el,l,5.6 3t.i