pfl yV"-vr: ' isr.-' O - -'"V.'-nv- " Av:-.-- ?, -.. . -- - 4 w wh, v y THE IiANOASTEK DAILY INTEULIGEKCER, SATUKDAY; MARCH 3, 1868. 9SSB9f'' IV I ft I , FOR HONOR'S SAKE. By 8. Is. TAAnreW, 4lfcr e "Great fterfer JBjtmre," "TM JSaSWaPBs1STa; (esmvrati ) CIIAPTEB m. lYIDEXCE Of ADOLF WOLSTUX, WA1TEB. The next witness called km Adelf Welfstcln, a waiter In rmest'a rw taniant. The Attorney General Tour naste te Adelf Welfstcinf ,r . ,At . Witness Yea, - VvM ' The Attorney General What te your trader , '. Witness I am a waiter. ; ' The Attorney General Whew eroyen -employed Witness At PrcTest'ta Church street, Soho. .- The Attorney General Rew long hare yen been In employment there? 'Witness A little mero than aeTca weeks. The Attorney General De yen remem ber the date en which you entered your present sendee? Witness Yes) it was the 85th of March. The Attorney General Se that the 25th of March is Impressed upon your memory? Witness It is for another reason lm pressed upon my memory. The Attorney General Simply answer the questions 1 put te you. Yeu are a German? Witness Ne, I am French. The Attorney General But your nome is German, is it net? Witness Wolf stein is. It was my fa ther's name, who settled in France when he was a young man. The Attorney General Yeu understand English perfectly? Witness Oh, yesj perfectly. I speke it when I was a boy. The Attorney General Loek at the prisoner. De you recognize him? Witness Yes. The Attorney General Did you see him en the 25th of March ? Witness Yes. Monsieur came te the restaurant en that day. The Attorney General At what hour? Witness At 11 o'clock at night. The Attorney General Was he alone ? Witness Ne; monsieur had a lady with him? The Attorney Genernl Did he occupy a private room? If you wish te explain yourself en this matter you can de se. Witness I was coming down stairs when I saw monsieur enter from the street with a lady. He looked about him, and seeing me, askedjf he could have supper in a private room. I showed monsieur and madame up stairs te a room In which I served. The Attorney General What occurred then? Witness I handed monsieur the menu ? The Attorney General In English, the bill of fare? Witness Yes. The Attorney General What did he order ? Witness Tertue clalre. The Attorney General In English, clear turtle soup. Witness Yea. The Attorney General Did he consult the lady? Witness Ne. The Attorney General Was he long in selecting the kind of soup he ordered? Witness Ne. It was en the instant The Attorney General no merely glanced at the bill of fare? Witness That is se. The Attorney General Did you get the soup and place it before him? Witness I first asked monsieur, "Fer two?" He said quickly, "Yes, for two." Then I served it." The Attorney General In a tureen? Witness Yes, in n tureen. The Attorney General When you placed the soup before him, did he order any wine? Witness I handed monsieur the wlne list, and he said, "Champagne." I naked him of what kind. Ue said, "The best." The Attorney General Yeu brought the best? Witness Yes. Tins Attorney General That is, the most expensive? Witness Of necessity. "' The Attorney General When yen placed the wine be'jre him, did you ob serve anything tluiu struck you as unusual? Witness Yes; it was that, like ether people, they should liave been drinking their soup, or have finished it; but they had net drunk it, The Attorney General Had It been Bervcd from the tureen into their plates? Witness Ne, net a spoonful. It was as I brought it net touched. The Attorney General As they wcre net eating, v lint were they doing? Witness They were engaged In conver sation. The Attorney General Very earnestly? Witness Very earnestly. The Attorney General And speaking very low? Witness Very low. . The Attorney General Did you hear anything they said? Witness Net a word. The Attorney General Upen observing that they had net commenced their soup, did you make any remark? Witness Yes. I said, "Dees net mon sieur like the soup?" The Attorney General What was his answer? Witness He answered: "Oh, yes, It is very geed," and slightly pushed the tureeu away with his hand. The Attorney General Indicating that he hail done with it? Witness I regarded It 60, and I re moved it. The Attorney General Did he object te its being removed? Witness Ne, net nt all. The Attorney General Did the lady object did she seem surprised? Witness Ne; she said net a word, nor did she leek surprised. The Attorney General Yeurnnswcr te the last question causes me te ask whether the lady was old or young? Witness But I de net knew. The Attorney General Yeu said she did net leek surprised? Witness It Is that she did net appear surprised. She did net leek up. In truth, she had her veil down. The Attorney General Hed olio re moved her clenk? Witness Ne. . . The Attorney General Did she keep it en all the time 6hc was in the room? Witness Yes; all the time, The Attorney General New, when you astted the prisoner it he liken tue soup, and he answered: "Oh, jes, it is very geed," you were surprised te find that they liad net drank a spoonful. Witness Why, yes, it was surprising. The Attorney General Did the prisoner pour out the chnmpagne? Witness I filled a less for madam, and one for monsieur. The Attorney Genernl Did the pris oner order another dish? Witnessy-I asked mensieur: "What will jeu Iwve te fellow" and handed him the menu the bill of fare. Ue said: "Salmen cutlets." 'Ter two, monsieur?" I asked. "Fer two," he said. I bencd them. The Attorney General Did he at any time summon you by ringing the bell? Witness Ne. It appeared te me that monsieur did net wish te be disturbed; therefore I did net disturb him, but I no ticed The Attorney General Yeu noticed what? Witness That, as with the soup, mon sieur ate nothing, and helped madam te nothing. I united till I thought it was time, and then I went te the table nnd asked whether he did net llke the salmon cutlets. Monsieur answered: Oh, yes, they are very geed," and pushed them away as before. I remet ed them, as with the soup. "What will monsieur hate te fellow?" I asked. "Ices," he said. Vanilla!" I nsked. "Yea," he said, "vanilla." I brought them. They were net eaten. The Attorney General Did they drink the wine? -. WltnesBMoasleuronco raised UJs class te Ms lips, but tasted it only, as If. Be had Be heart in It The Attorney General Did he order anything else? Witness Ne. When I asked him he said, "The bUL" I brought it." The Attorney General What did it amount te? Witness One pound four shillings. " The Attorney General new much of the champagne was drunk? Witness naif a ghtas net mero. ' The Attorney General Did the lady armK any or new t witness os any. The Attorney General Did the prisoner ttake any tatiark as te, the amount of the Wllf . Wltnes Oh, no; hs gave me a sot set ereiga and a half sovereign, and said. "That will de." e The Attorney General Meaning that you could keep the change? . Witness I took It se, and he said nothing. The Attorney General A geed cus tomer? Witness A very geed customer. Net many such. The Atterney General Without a murmnr or a remark, the prisoner paid yen thirty shillings for half n glass of champagne? i Witness That is se. It was, cs I ear, surprising. I did net forget it The Attorney General It was cot a clrcumstance te forget Yen say that the lady who accompanied the prisoner did net remove her cloak or vclL Was that the case the whole of the time sbe was In the room? t Witness The whole of the Ume. " The Attorney General Her gloves did she wear theso the whele of the time? Witness But, no. I remember ence seeing her hand ungleved. - The Attorney General ncr right or left hand? Be particular in your answer, and think befere yen speak, it it is neces sary. My object is te ascertain whether the lady was married, end were e wedding ring. v Witness (smiling) But a wedding ring matters net These wear them who ere net married. The Attorney General Tleply te my question. Was it her right or her left hand which you saw ungleved? i Witness I cannot remember. The Attorney General Try. Witness It is of ue use. I cannot re member. The Attorney General Can you remem ber whether it was tv small or a large hand? Witness It was a small white hand, f The Attorney General The hand, pre sumably, of a lady? Witness Or of e member of the thea tre. Wbe can .tell r We ihave many such. " The Attorney General Were there rings Bpen her fingers? i Witness I observed ene of turquoises nnd diamonds. The Attorney General Was it a ring with any particular setting by vhfch it could be identified? Witness A ring set with diamonds and turquoises. That is all I knew. The Attorney General Would you recognizes It again If yen satit? Witness I cannot say. jthlnk net I did net particularly remark it. The Attorney General Did you remark the color of her gloves? Witness They were black gloves. The Attorney General Of kid? Witness Yes, of kid. The Attorney General At what time did the prisoner and his companion leave the restaurant? Witness It must have been about 12. The Attorney Genernl Why de you say "It must have been about 12?" Witness Because I did net see them leave the room. The Attorney General Yeu can, how ever, fix the time within a few minutes. Witness Oh, yes. At 11 -AS, as near as I can remember, I had occasion te go down stairs. When I returned, after three or four minutes, monsieur and mad am were goue. The Attorney General Wcre you aware that they had n cnrrlage waiting for them? Witness Only that I heard se. I did net see it. (The witness was then briefly cress-ex amined by the prisoner.) Prisoner Yeu say that you saw me enter the restaurant from the street, nnd that I asked you If I could have supper in a private room? Witness That Is se. Prisoner Did you show me into a prl prl vate room? Witness Yes. Prisoner Where ether persons could net enter? Witness Oh, no; it was n room for six or eight persons. Prisoner During the time I was there did you attend te ether persons besides me. Witness Yes. Prisoner The room was net strictly private? Witness As private as I have said. Prisoner What was the first thing I did when I went te the table you pointed out te me? Witness Yen removed your overcoat It wae wet with rain; and it surprised me that madam did net rcmove hers, whjcb was also wet with rain. Mr. Justice Fenmere De net make re marks. Simply answer the questions put te you. Witness Yes, my lord. - " Prisoner What did I de with the over coat when I had taken It off? Witness Yeu hung It up behind you. Prisoner On a peg in the wall? Witness Yes. Prisoner Was this peg quite clese te the table at which I sat? Witness Ne, it was at a little distance. Prisoner At the back of me? Witness Yes. Prisoner Did I put the oterceat en before I left the room? Witness Yes. Mr. Justice Fcnmere Yeu have said in examination that you did net see the prisoner and his companion lcave the room. Witness But when I returned after being away for three or four minutes, monsieur was goue aud the coat was also gene. Prisoner Then you did net see me put en the overcoat? Witness Ne. Prisoner I have nothing mero te ak you. Ile-exnmlned Would you be nble te recognize the overcoat w hlch the prisoner were? Witness Oh, yes; it was remarkable. The Attorney General Is this it? (Ulster produced.) Witness Yes; it is the same. At this stage the court adjourned for luncheon. CnAPTEIt IV. thk r.viDi.scr. or lumlev men, detective OFFICLlt Tlin MKE Or UEABTS. Upen the reassembling of the court, the first witness called was Lumley Illch. The Attorney Genernl Yeu belena te the iletective forcer Witness I de. The Attorney General On the 2Cth et March wre jeu tolled te the prisoner's house? Witness Yes. The Attorney General At what hour et tlie mernlngf Witness At 7 o'clock. The Attorney General Was tha prison er in the heuse at the time? Witness Ne was net. The Attorney General Whom did yen see for the purpese of informatienf Witness The prisoner's coachman, James Moerhousc, and Ida White, lady's maid and ether servants. The Attorney General What passed bo be tween you and the cenebmanr Witness I asked him at what time en the previous night the prisoner returned home. lie said at about 12:20, and that the prisoner entered Ms heuse accom panied by a lady, opening the street deer with his latch key. I aslccd him it he had seen the prisoner since, and he re plied that he had net. I asked Urn front w hat part of his dres3 the prisoner took the latch key, and he replied from the pocket et the ulster he were. The Attorney General Although the prisoner was net at home, was this ulster in bis house? m rack in tee nan. The Attorney General Did you take possession of it? Witness I did. The Attorney General Did you search the pockets? Witness Yes. The Attorney General What did yen And tn them? Witness The latchkey of the street deer and a playing card. The Attorney General Nothing else? Witness Nothing else. The Attorney General Is this the latch key (Latchkey produced.) Witness-It Is. The Attorney General Is this the play ing card? (Playing card, the nine of hearts, produced.) Witness It Is. The Attorney General Hew de yen recegnise it? Witness Dy a prtvate mark I put in the corner. The Attorney General Thore was ab solutely nothing clse in the pockets of the ulster? Witness Nothing else. The Attorney General Did yen see the prisoner befere you left the house? Witness I did. The Attorney General Describe what passed. m Witness The prisoner suddenly made his appcarance while I was question ing the servants nnd inquired my business there. I told him I was an offi cer, and that I was there bcrause of his wife being found dead In her bed. "Dcadl" he cried; "my wlfel" nnd he rushed te her room. I followed him. He looked nt her and sunk into n chair, no seemed stupe fled. I had his ulster coat hanging en my arm, and I told him I had taken possession of it He nodded vacantly. A moment or two afterwards he laid his hand upon the ulster, and demanded te knew where I had obtained it I informed him, from the coat rack In the hall. He cried "Im possible!" and as It seemed te me he was about te speak again. I informed him that anything he said might be used In evi dence against him. "In cvldcncel" he cried, "against me I" "Yes," I replied; "there has been a murder dene here." "Murder!" he cried; "and I am sus pected?" Te that remark I did net reply, but repeated my caution. He said, "Thank you," and did net utter nnethcr word. The prisoner did net cross-cxamine the witness; and this was the mera surprising as it was remarked by all in court that upon the production of the playing card, the nine of hearts, he was greatly agitated. (TO BS COKTIKUID.) m Fradeaeet Pnitfeaeel In medication, os in aught els, prudence should be enr guide. Yet thousands out It te the winds. Every new nostrum ftedi its pat rons, the medical empirics of every false school hare their gnus. Every chaaf la the gamut of humbug Is run soeeMsluUy for a time at least the notes being mralshed by the credulous. In happy contrast te the many advertised Impostures of the day stsnds Hestettcr' Stomach TilUeta, new. In Its third decade of popularity, approved and rec ommended by physicians. Indorsed by the press of many lands, sought and prised by Invalids everywhere. It Is an ascertained speclue for and preventive of malarial dis eases, ehronte Indigestion, liver complaint and constipation, checks the growth of rheumatism and neuralgia, is a peerless In In vigerant and useful diuretic, fttrreas pee. pie biueflt by it, m m t " The Table) Bobs Mine) nan tb TIili f." Ove Indulgence at the table rebs many a one et geed health, end without health life Is net worth living. Little Hep Pills alwayt cure such excesses and regulate the liver. Alt druggists tell them. Try Judge. (6) " Pjltiskcx Is the key te Jey," and Tlnrgar outers Is the key te health and happlnets. BPJCCIAL KOTIOta. BIIILOH'SOUBB will immediately relieve Croup, Whoenlns; Cough and Hronehllls. for sale by II. u. uecmun, isruKgisi, no. m norm Queeu street. (?) Kenewe Her Xoetb. Mrs. FbcsbeChesley, Potersen.ClayCo .Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth el which Is vouched for by the'irneldenU el the town : " 1 am 73 years old. have been troubled with kidney cemplatntnd lameness for many yean; could net dress myself without help. Rew I am free from all pain and soreness and am able te de all my own housework. I ewe my thanks te Klectrte Ulnars for having re newed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." -Try a bottle, for tale by our agent, II. It. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 1 H. B. Cochran, Moe. 137 and 1S3 North Queen atrtet, Lancaster, Fa., U selling BUluOira CUUUII CUUC as a guarantee te care all hreitand lung troubles. $) SAPID TUANSn. The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for a person troubled with a sick headache te take a desn of Dr. Leslie's Special Prescrip tion and what a rapid transit train the afflic tion taes for Its departure. Bna advertise ment In another column. decae-lyd(l) TUK KKV. QKO. 11. may icjt.ef Bourbon. Inditayi: "Beth myself and wlle ewe ear lives te BHILUli'd CONMUMi-TIONUUME." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, Me W Werth Queen itreet. (S) WHY WILb YOU cough when Bhlleh's Cure Ul aire Immediate relief. Price 10 eta.. 60 ct . and it Fer sate by II. iLCeehian, DreaaUt Me.lS7-JkO.th Queen street. () Metfcera atetberstt MeittarsIM Are you disturbed, at night ana broken of yenr rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the -eseruetetlsg pain of eattlag teeth t If se, go at onee and get a bottle of MBS. wiMBLuwaaeuxuiMusYKUr. it wiu re lieve the peer little sutrerer immediately de pend upon It; there Is no mistake about It There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, aud give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It la perfectly safe te nse In all cases and pleasant te the tase, and is the prescription of oneel the eldest and beat female physicians and nurses in the United States, sold everywhere, 25 cents a bottle . may32-lydw WeitU Kuuwli e Mr. W. If Hergtn. met chart, I atte City, Fla, was taken wlih a evei Celd, Htiendtd with a autreisleg Coign and runnleg Inte Consumption In its flr,t stages. Ilii tried many se-called popular cough remedies aid steaully grew woite Was I educed In flesh, tad dlflleuliy lu bieathleg sud wds unable te sleep. Jflnaily tried Dr. King's New Dlsrov Dlsrev ery for Consumption and ieund immediate relief, and alt-r lulng about a halt dozen bot tles ieund hlmsell well and h d no return of the disease ae ether remedy can show se grand a record et cures, as Dr. King's few Discovery ler Consumption, uuirai.ined te de just what Is eiulmeU for It. Tilal bottle Ireekt U.K. Cot bran's drug stele. (I) Till All llreka Up I' "This is Ihn usual exclamation ff ene a( fllcud with rbi un at'sm, or lameness. Kbeu Kbeu inatte peepln am Indeed intltledtu our sin sin sin ouie sympathy and cominlsera'len fpeedy re pot is elierid them in Dr. Ihemat' JCcleetrie Oil. It 1st ha sern mimnyet nil acties and pains. "or eate by II. II. cerhran, druggist, l37andl&9 teitn Queen ttreet, LaniasUir. My boy (three years old) was recently taken with cold lutbe head. It stewed flnally te olio in bis nose, walth was slopped up for days and nights sn that it was dlfllcult ler him te brualbe ana ulttp. I called a physician wbeprtsirlbed bu uld him no geed, finally I. went Ui Ihe drug sune and gut a bottle of Kly's Cream falm. it seuied tn work like magle ThM bej 't nose was ekar In two days, ana he hus been all rlgat ever since K J, tlazzird.Jtew Yolk. tiWwdeed&w instructive Iteadlng. Seme of thetfsMmenlals from dltrerect pee. plx rulatlve te Themut' IC-leelric (hi, anu lbs relief ! has given tbem when dl-tremid by hxatti Che, earache, and loethtcho are as Inter, eslluir rratlogasyeu will ttad. Ihls being a standard ult-ln, Is sold eve y where by drngiitsts for ssle by 11. II, Cecunui, Otuir glstTl37 and 189 Mei th Queen struct. LuLCatUr, A ItupUst Minister's experience, "I am a lhtptlst mlnUter.and bctore 1 ever thought of bUtig a clergyman 1 graduated In medicine, but leit a lucrulive pructlce ler my present profession, forty years age. J was for many years a sullerer irem quinsy. Themat' JCcleetrie Oil cured pie, 1 u also troubled with hednenes, and Ihemat' JCclectria Oil always relieved ine. My wile and child had diphtheria, and Thetnat' JScltelrie Oil cured themTand It taken lu time It will cure seven iimuinntnfun. lam confident It Is a cure for the incmt obstinate cold, or cough, and If anyone will take a small teaspoon and half fill It with the Oil, and then place the end of the spoon In one nostril aud draw the Oil out of the spoon Inte the bead, by sniffing as hard aa they can, until the Oil tails ever Inte the threat, and practice It twice a week, i ann't cure hew euunsivu t-nvir sums way i, is "hi clean It out and euro their catarrh, for deafness and oaraehe, It has done wonders te my CBiialu knowledge. H Is tee only medi cine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever felt like recommending, and I am very anxious te see It In every place, for I tell you that 1 would net be without It In my house lur any consideration. 1 am new suirertng with a pain like rheumatism lu my right limb, and nothing relieves ine like Themas' JEefso JEefse trix OIL" Dr. K. I'. Crane, Cerry, re. Ter sale by II. B. O-jchrun, druggist, 117 and The Only Remedy re Contagious Bleed Poison. Itr. D. It. Adams, tTalea. Seuth Carolina, mini "i win nimciqsi win I was afftletul with a terrible ease HMoear 1 Belscm ter abnul thirteen months. I was treated by the beat pBrstcians, and used varlew kinds nt temedw. bat reeelrsd no substantial retler. I nnaUr tried the BwUt Bpectne, and atwat four bottles cured m strand and we U." Oei, B. H. Ktner, editor aad proprtfter at (lie Opellka. Ala, nnsa, tinder date or Atwusl a, WSJ, writes r. -Wheal was a roans man. thrown Mdstrntlea. I eon' traded a disease which has stuck te me roe yean, sesm nre or aia rear etaee I was troeblad with pains, an as te snake It difficult for wje te walk. Having adrerttsed the sl a. a. la mr paper for sesTral reara, 1 eeneladed I wenld try It te see If sere was any etneaey la the nwdlelne. I commenced uslnc Is according te dlrectleps and used half deaea bottles. rwaeeaeeeTa way station and. getting left. I walked the seven tnllea and hare never telt any return of the old malady, Atter einertenctnt the geed egrets I must say 1 am satisfied with tharMult. t emslxttr-elAhtrearsef anana feel new like a young man and can go te the ease when necessary and set up from sla teelsht thousand erne without any Incon venience. I send you this without seUclta- Tft , w.Weeht.ttl north Arenas, Chtcate, irdateeiJnnetl, ajj, writes I Wdeem r duty te thank you for the cure I re- smder ltmvdntr calved from tout excellent medicine. 1 eon tracied a rety sever ease et Meed poison ing about two years age. Bearing of your medicine, t went te a drug store, the pro prietor of which persuaded me te buy a preparation et his own, which ha said was a sure cure, lused sla bottles et Ms stuff Sad grew worse all the time. At last 1 ret Isgusted and despaired of a cure. 1 met a friend who told me that your medicine had cured him. I went te the ssme ilmrsist again and demanded your medicine. He re luctantly KM metwalve bottles, and I am Ksepen nt e nccuy tumh wruv inn lur inv I of sufferers, te prevent their bring 'ed by false repreitentatletis. t thank deceived br false repmentatleua. I thanl tee again It trnrfllnA" am iu for the beneat derived from your a Dr. J. K. Cheney, a prominent physician, residing InEllavllle, Schley Ceuitv, Oeerg ta. in a letter recounting tne iniaiiiuie success he has la curing contagious bleed poison cases la his extensive practice, writes) Tiwea wne snow tni almost Inevitable, permanently dangerous effects et mercury ur. is I Ien win welcome your aiscererr or b. d. e. es tnen te hutnaultjr. The medical profession. 111 welcome your discovery of B. 8. 8. as a always wary ok pi proprietary medicines, la id In some cases secretly, IB. 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Are you snre you are wearing the right glass t Yenreyf s echo, sight becomes dim and you wonder why t We answer poorly adjnstnd glasses. WeuakothnSlUUYerillr: X.YK ASI'E CIAbtKATUHK. Years et experience have enabled ns In measuring eyes, nttlug gUtsea with the pied slonet au oculist. A rull L'ne of G lasses rramed In Qeld, Sil ver and Steel. 10 WEST KIM STREET, LANCA8TEU. PA. fTiOTHK WATCII IlUYKIti When you want te Buy a Ooed Wateh", BUT wbore you can get the BEST VALUE! for the Menoy. BUY wbore you knew you ean re turn It, should It net preve tmtisi'tio tmtisi'tie tmtisi'tio tery. BUY where you knew wuat you are getting. We bave always tbe Largest Btcek in Geld, Silver and Nlekel, and can Guarantee you tba Beat Satisfaction, WALTER C. HERE, (KOBSHtLr JOS, BXUSB,) Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LABflASTEK. ye. nl.tM TOBACCO. S TANDA.KD 0HKW1N0 TOBACCO. DOYOUCHEW? -THKN UKT- THE BEST -WHICH Finzer's Old Honesty. Genuine Has a Red B lln Tag1 Every Plug. en OLD HONKSTT It acknowledged te be the FUIUST and MUST I1A8TIMCJ piece of STANDARD CHKW1NU TOIUCCO en Ihe market. Trying it Is a better teat than any talk about it. Utre It a lair trial. JVYOUaUKALVRHAS 1T.-C nevlS-lydAw UKOVKHIKX. V"isiefiAwj T ENTEN HKASON GOODS. U "alt and Hmeaed Fish, fin White Fat Mackerel Codfish, Umered Uallbnt, Canned ha'men and Lebatar, (tardiness, ete , Macaroni, tielatlne, flne hew Yerk Cheese, Canned rrulls and VegeUb'ea, eilers and l'lcklita. Our stock of Oeffeea and Teas oetnpaie with the finest In tha market. Please laver us with a trial order, Goods do de do llveied, (1K0K0K WltNT, Ne, US West Elng 8lrtwt. s PEOIAli BARGAINS. Breems and Wash-beards Clean Away with Te, at ". Ot.AHKl'S T0MOU11OW (SATUHDJIlY) MARCUS. AOnsd tleuse.nrnntn given away with One round of S, Clarke's Mi Tea. A Oned Deuble Zlne Wash -boa td given away with One l'eund ee Tea. P. S-Uemember weare selling a great many groeerlea at and below oeat la etder te redaca our stock before moving. gsr Will remove te 13 and U Seuth Queen strait about the middle el Mares, a few doers from Centre tqeera, S. CLARKE'S TEA AND COFFEK STORE, KO.M WKST K1MQ BTRKKT. tSf Telephone. AT BUIUJK'H. A JOB LOT OF PLUM KIDDING. In pound cans, at greatly red n nod prices t usual prlee sea can, we will sell for We, ere cant for B'nj, gnir.ntecd. Jnst received, a let el fine VAN KORIM xUtK uiiKKSR, tn foil Alse, flonte sua riee uheese, Stptage, and Choice Yerk State Cream cheese. Jnst received, fresh Macaroni and Vermi celli. Just received. Alexis Oedlllnt oilve Oil. finest Fresh Table Oil. Alse Duikees' Salad 1) resting. Itava left about 0 qnarler boxes tanden layer Ra's'.ns t lermer pnce,ai is (new selling at 71 cent. Vine Large Olives also, medium stses. Oranges, Lemens and Bananas, Vina Prunes, HsJslnc, iTunelles, rigs. Dates, and evory every thlug la the gtult line, and prices tight, AT BURSK'S, MO. 17 BAST KING BTB1I.T LANOSSTkU, PA. 4(srTelephene coaneetlou. CPKOIAL DIUVES IM OHOCKRIE3. REjST! ACCU&ED OF UNDERSELLING. We are J ust In receipt el a letter In which a "Brether" grocer unjustly accuses ns el "taking away his trade" by underselling. Be Is evidently mistaken. It Is net our desire te take away trade " Irem any one. Be for gets that we are living lu a fait age-thit the man who cannot held ap aad man felly com bat vith tha world, bu te give plaeeteua ODuwhoeaadeso, We are governed lathe sale tad purchase of our gecdi by tie de mends of a wldt-a wake people. Constant aad perststeat adverilslag en our part use taasht theat where te bay.' WatmakelabDylDg what many ethsre hare la sail tag, and eesesquemUy give enr patrons the beaeitef the pnrehase gain. We believe that the lower the prlee of anything, the greater the consumption. The lessen of experience has tangbt nsthls. We cannot, thetefere, be held responsible fjr the leaeef Irade toether heuses.almply beeaese we offer lnoneemenU, ee strong, thtt It will be a great saving at tfceendef t be year te bay of ns. jrarUes from eth r towns can save enough en aslngleputehasetepay all expense Incurred in coming te town. We have deoldel upon one ceuise alhthe way through. Te buy In large quantities and sell ns low as we dare sell our prices may be lower thin enr competi tor, but this we cannot help Tbebatuels net with us. it we ate accused or aoieg an tne business, there must be some reason ler It. If you will qnly take a leek at our store en a Sat urday, you will say with us you never saw the llke. When we tell you 10 te M buy, po lite, and attentlva clerks atu employed you will have your denbts this Is net exaggoia exaggeia exaggoia tlen we want you te come and see. We want you te count them. We can use half a dexea mera. The sequel te the whole matter Is Largest, Neatest and Cheapest Stere In the city, l'ellu ind Gentlemanly Y eung Clerks noUejs. IcoilerllatgUnsSATUUUAY, Reist, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Cor. W. King and Prince Ms., (Nmxt Deea te ts Sesbbl Heuse Uetsl.) UUHWAL. syisVneiMArviAMHvf QUI'EUIOR UUALriT MUSICAL BOXES. IIENKT OAUTSCHI SONS, Ne, USO Cheslnnt Street, l'bllaaelphla Examination will preve enr Instruments farsupeilerui anyother make, net speaking of the werthlnse trash test abound In Iba market, sem being f mero anueyancn than pleasuie te their ewnurs. Old and lmper lectiy tnadu Musle Uexea carelully repaiied by experienced wnrkinen Irem the trauulao trauulae tiirv InHwitaerland. Cern spendence solicited. Bend stamp torcatalrgue and prloe list. nerK-lidAw llANO AND ORGAN IUMMO, It will pty you te walk up one flight cf stairs te see hew nicely you cau have your Piane or Oiaau Repaired. Viz ; lleslilnnlng, Knllrn New Works put In. lasts Uevarnlsl.td and Polished as geed as note, lour yellow oiscelarbd Ivery or keys inadepertrctly wblK, by a newly discovered pixcess. This can all be done at Neb. 20 and SO Bast King Street, Second fleer, Over Blockhouse's Shee Stere. WM. H. MANBY & BON. f)31)d Lancaster, l"a. TUH1NKHS MKl'HODM MADE PLAIN. XJ 1 be system of Instruction at the LANCASlkll COalktEttClAL COLLKC1E, Is se simple end plain that any young ldy or kentleinan can enstly uaalerall the dulalls of a business eUacatlt n, L1UKUAL TEUtfS. Evening SessiensTuesdays, Wednet and fitdars. ull Information glvun by M.U.WE1ULEE, Laaaaeter ceataereui Ccliage. mat JEXT DOOR TO TOE COURT HOUSE. . ' STIRRING PRICES TOTkAKE QUODS . A. tome i e-aay ana see Embroidered Corsets at 253 1 never such maaoef beat drill, trimmed in lace, excellently et the best grade at "5e t always sela at si.' e. rreneh Corset, perfect fl at 11.(0. Ball's Klastle pPiiu0iniiiijjnvvijvisifiiui i i LACES-Hand-Made tinen Torchon Laeesat8,4.B,(it:,, IS, UK cte. a yard. MaewtM ' Tnrniinna frnm i in a niisvsHl. lam assortment ei allkindaef Wash Laeeaaa east' riilew case Laeee from 5 te WH cents. VKiL,inua-eewirgBiia veiiings, variety et laisn, is aaa n ns a ysnu ';, 110 JH it Y-Large astet tment of Foreign end Demeatle Hosiery from s te 50 cts a pair, Ti LADIES' COLLAUS AMI) CUITS, all sixes, shapes aad prices , J gt FAHNESTOCK'S, NO. 35 37 1ABT KIKO BtnUT, N EW OARrETB. CARPETS FKOM AUCTION Metzger & Have new open in their Lara Maw S'ere, a Usndsemn Variety of NEW OAErxtB, hengMM AucUen ler Cash, and te CARPRTR AT 10 CENT'. tIAllf KT3. CAHPK18 ..ATSOUKNIM. CAlll'KTS ATSUOKNTt. CAUfCTS .AT6JUKNT3. .aaaaaaaaaaAAaaeaaaaBA A A lu A e M q TAPKSTRT HHDSSKL8 CAHl'KT from WO at the LUVVKST x-Klcas. METZGER & HAUGHMAN'I NEW CHEAP STORE, NOS. 38 AND 40 OI'l'OSlTE TUB COOl'Elt IIOUSV. B ARO tk MeELROY. bard &. Mcelrey, 33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street. ODMfrite Tem w I.f 1C1K JsVT OUR HKIUKH .. -r - mm mmm r M Anm aimveA Plllnas ataekaia Atilt, ffti war long, only tte each i riaalUtaask Llneu 'I ewaJs, knotted rrlSi SSO i S dea. S-laa llanaak l.tnan Tasrals. aetvt..l tassuare ITS sw no. wins stkj i ssbbs i swia uu lieiu en ir see only lie, regular prlee, lie, at gee. worth SU I wiea uBDiaaoBee atusiin waal srasts nsnra At SL. 1.1 Me Table Lire in Damask or Leesa ntee t tarfcey Kad border, son Ralsli, nn eaareh. eaiy ses perystw. wean lies' Jerseys at tea, wet U Tte better grades MSLea,hj JTaast tytv FEATHERS ! The Best Steam Cared Cderleea reathera. anaoewsvaiDKOi onmiagsesewasaiiownrviaiiiei iivs lower than yen eeald anywhere else, woalaa'tyewbBy than any two stnrea pat together. W by f meaaae we au I ust lAstaa suitwbssiv viasu 4 rYeseiitheisssTeiOCKIKasiertlteMweyltt the etly. BARD & 33 and 36 Seuth Qutcn ItrMt. OAMMV BARUA1MM t .00 SHIRK'S CARPET HALII Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW BUADX8, c We tave the targMt Bad BMt Stock la th Olty, H. S. SHIRK &, SON Cera Wnt K'.i tni Wftttr 8tTNti, Tmntfr. Pi JTOB MALM OS MMJtT. TJtOR KENT liAROE rSHOl KO. 40 Mi Seuth Christian street, known aa Stock lag Paeiery. with power i cheap If ealUE for seen. Inquire ns-tld HO. SOUTH QDBEWBTEEET. -DWK BENT-STORK KOOtf, KO. 41 JD West Blag street, eeeaetes. ler many years aa a shoes aad dry goods store. Alse stable or warehouse In sear, roesesslea April I, isss. wm. J.ouerMst, lis Ust Be. slM West King Street, 8' HOP FOR NKNT THM IiAKOB Works, en Baat Jsntae street, from April 1st. Inquire el a, u MBUXSUI , one of the Ex Ex ecueors, kftM North Duke street. It Tb,S,Tutf fJIOR MKNT. Mt A erv destraira LAKOK ttnOaf. cm. trally located, at low rent. Apply te 1V W e ftjsJOl!1! rewler Gallery, Me. 12 W. King SL inarl-Jtd NOW READY, rallies wishing te view the North Dnkn street " Urtwn Stene front" Houses, can de ae by calling at the fourth house irem New street, whleh Is new complete and open for In spection irem 9 a. m. te 10 p. in. declO-Ud EUVVIN XIIEUUAN. FOR RENT TUK TIIKKK HTOKY Ilrlck Uwelllng, Ne. is North l'rlnce street, new eeeupled by Dr. M. 11. foreman. Alse a Storuieoin, liasament und a large Hall, suitable ler manulaelurlng or ether bu siness. Inquire el JOHN W. APPKL. Ne. 83N0HU DukeHllcet, Jan25-W,8,alt a FOR RENT. A venr desirable home, sltnatel In West Lampeter township, along the Uua'ryvllle Uatlrcad, nearly uppeslte Levan'a flouting mill, about ta of a mile tern the city limits. Tee place contains about two Acres of geed land, well adapted for trucking, en which la a geed two-story Vratna Heme, aumxer Heuse, ntable, Currlage Heuse and sit necessary out. bnlldlnus, also choice fruit. Knut ruasonaliie. Possession Immediately. Inqnlrti en the pmalsts, or at tlii Pomistle bowing Maehlnu i.iHtn ,1 r,it.tMUfili.m. f.ttA 115-lld ,.uvv, aa wva, .w a.-, aa w. QOKKNUWAHK. Wm,m-fri H 1UU A MARTIN. CHINA HALL. GLnABINQ sale That lasts twelve months In Ine year. The lirstnuallly ler the least money always te be had there. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO NEW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tn& Sets. White 0 runtle. IKS. Dinner Sets, While Or.ulte..si.Si. Liener fctu, Printed WtV. Ne goods mlsrrprts-uttd. All Wares ex changed If nolsalUntctery, at High & Martin, NO. IB EAST KINQ STREET, LANCABTEK, PA. T ADY AOKNTS WANTED. XJ yorthe VANOUUKN iJOKHKTe. Xvery ley wlahteg oeoii htalth and a bctutluljigurt buys the p. Quick sales, Uoed pay. eend ler terms and circulars. ...-. VAJt VMVSl wunaav s;iin. mmam, v- VJ4 lb MOVS BAPIBLT. -v. L . . e m . -'i a uur un.nng et uerstwi ' t .H -ri:. seen bitterest the prlee. ti-f !. 1 SSSSTllSli II stayea.aiBJO i fermeiiyTee. auuiihibsI enr in-iiana uun taaers Btpi at !&' spring spring corset at ft ee. ' ii'M' - -?"? r V .l31 LsVKOATs,lJgW "v ''V-'t r". Js fejts ii " &- Haughman ?, H9 ."? be bold Cheap for cash. fe; OAHPKTS CAKPKTS OAHPKTS liAKPCm OAUfKTS .a... ATlf a,,.,..,,,. AT SSO ,. ..,,, .., AT S Itttltslttils ltttslllts arw ATM Up. FLOOR, STAIE and TABLB Oil. OLOMS WEST KING ST m LAHOABTEE, PEslE'A . . .--, r" V 'mr aa. v-a---",'v a- .jj nan" I mm. per tbiss i psnvsnsss. nmiTaW asssaasats elcVHlsssAee.s iran Intheenw .V Hfe. W ' rerhape yee Bjimt if rets eettsebavehni r Tnirisi nv s t tss Useb3Mftsihettew .4.1. ''' McELROYy -t(! t t Pi.,,., rtf - Qppeutt MAI.UL fi mV1AIVXwjM)StVmmm,, fcSjiia 0A IsUMIAUrSI rtACfi TO . .. ft 1 3 & : WWmWmWm9fmWmli f'Y. , -.reR -WILTON VBLVBT. BODY BRUSSELS, Yenetlae, Rat and Cbali CarnU, Vi.BWMIm. ", B E3T MAKE AKD PIT, OPBK1X0 i 4s1C ' 75-?, CLOTBIKO DirAETMEXT, ??? .- TISli fi F :"v(a ;te iA te-tfrw'rj 'Tti MARCn t. MARTIN BRO? NEW CLOTHING DEPARTMES1 A LARQK SELECTION CHEVIOT! MA11K WT , i-VV1 ; i i . .n. Ucn'i Vculhs'. Eev'i ted Childrtu'l Mki BU ..-rr. m NV. w HUltlll wu J.S.IS. siaast, sn-The yineit rurnUhingi at Lewest Prists1 LKUAL NOTlOlta. E STATE OP JACOB HEITZ, -mzm m ,.nnRnia,x cut. unnMn, aw of Lancaster city, eeceaeee. Jjsw; & ters el administration en saia sssBaia ssius -, bwn granted te the undersigned, allparaeae ,S; dlate payment, and these having eialajeeifjaui demandsairalnst the same, will preeeat tkmw. wttiieut delav for settlement te the natlae v signed, residing in 51'tJkllz AVSBSiHSi II. r. Davis, AdxlnUuat'rs. Attorney. ieblS4t m KmriNKD ESTATE OP BKNKY 7ltM or I.aneaatar eltv. Laa. A lluraer and wife, of Laneaster City, LM- ,.a etster county. Henry Kuraei 'and in , ej 'A Lancaster city, baring by 1,?S3 j$p asilgnment. aated Jfebruary IS. 188U, aMlmse ..iHn.iarinit,tl t hntr nktatA aud asnata ise , a .. iieneif Hnraae smnn x-isa. se si ' j i the underslgued for the beneflt of the ejfi, Iters el the said Henry Burger, he thaiMel Vj f Sislaner.U) make payment te Uie unfit nlfasSi fefM without delay, and these having eUuuie.tS) V ?J " Jeilli ADAM jjrjHSEK, Assignee. J. W. B llAUSStai', Attorney, ebiVStda HO OTH A NO MI0X8. mmfmmff XTOVV IS THE TIME XO BUY I I AH NOW SKLLINO. "" f Sa ENIIttEBIOCKer BOOTS AND SHOES 13 Uubbe, 4c, te Cleso by April L WITMEnBESS, feM2-S.WAwtf Ne.U West King St net. TUrUEB a KAUFFMAN, ATTOBNET-AT-LAW, un sutitTir vHltrnEHT.. Laneaatar. PK .w mayjuw -- EVAN'S JWiOUR. PCOVJS ALL TH1NU9 AND HOLD VASt TOXUAX WUIOUISOOOO." LEYAN'S, FL0U1 t iia r .: i a tr M1 T A j&m -(. . J. J rzzz ifesa -- $fj m 3M-i "Ml i"- WWUjafMrlWLis. waf tetUatwcB tb IM JiecVB tgtvasw suvi s, I smw si.