ex; jrjMSinfai: LANCASTER DALLY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1881. 1- Hanrastcv C-iucHigrnrrr. SATURDAY EVEI-ING, DEC. 24, 1S01. Tin Unloved Vi ifc. IlV ..- , I. 1. K. . Seuth'.Vintb. CHAPTER I. sir Knilit. of lliy fair ceurtc-ie. Tell mi; whether daii; or bright. Or little loved, or loved ariaht, I the lace el tliy ladic. E. j;. Rjov.mne. It was a nj.-luidiil spectacle, tliat famous masquerade ball, which was given as the valedictory of the old and the salutatory of the new year, at the opening of one of the most brilliant .seasons our national capital had ever wets. A great .var had ended. A rcne-.rr.cd military commander was at thehcad of our government, with a coun cil selected from Mrteng the most eminent statesmen of the nation, and a diplomatic erps of the mesL ditinp,'u:shed ministers from fer.-i-.rn ceunt: ie. Certain illustrious peraeiiae:; of royal rank or lineage a Ih.r.Ui.v.i emperor, a Itussian .'rand duke, and a l5oml'e:i prince were anion;; the tranrient and "nonered guests of the city. I5e-;idcs lliw-e. li.ne were aatheied at the capital tiie usuil winter multtude of noted ielitic;.asis, financier.--, authors, ait istfi, beau::, beauties, leaders .f fashion and queens of society. Conspicuous among these bright lijiht-J of the weihi, were two who wen: termed one the "Tun" and the eilx r ' he '' N-U? "' of the season. Tlicy were both young, hamlv'tae, j'tei, and one was wealthy. Tlie name of the fi.-.-.i m-aiUeiieil was Tudei ileiewanl. He was an accomplished scholar, an eloquent orator, a lining states men, and although but twenty seven years of age, he was ahcaly an able party leader in the national Heuse of lieprcsentaiives. In person he was tall, fair and stalely. His dress was always faulth.ssly i.eat, and even fastidiously dainty. His manners weie leserved and cold, ex cept when !-(! was vanned up in debate en the lloer of the Heuse of Iteptesentative.-, when he would often he Irani figuicd, and inspired wish a splendid and burning elo quence. Men predicted for him an illus trious future, lie v. as new. as has been said, the " lien '' of the season. Tlie "bd'e" of the winter wa., L;-l.i Ven Kirsehberg, ilia enij child and heiress of Jacob Ven Kirsehberg, head of the great banking house of that name. She was a li'vailiful, stately blonde, with a brilliantly blooming c iiuple.-cien, sp.srk ling, purplish blue eyes, a imai! mjaiiinc nose, pouting ruby fins, and shining rio rie pling auburn hair. Her dic.sses were the haj.p'.i -.' ' iu-piia.- turns-' e! eitii and el I'n.geii, ;iint t envv and despair of her :;v:fk. Ihi in: iiC n- nets were al once (iiguiiiv'U ::ri Se much fei thy social status senal ai.":irance of the " lien '" "belle""' . i' tiial l.'splendtn. : :.easen. giaeieus. ,-iiid er ar.a the cue .n Te s.iy th.it :iei:r!. were 'mere or lis nil th-? ,eung 1 use:; i:.f..t!':'icd wuii me .v:rl "lien" and that quit were in h-v.' with the but a faint ia'j'ment And tit-.t th-. t,v voted ie ; a.h e'.'h -r v, all. !1 the ' be lie. ung men would, be the situation. a civ; utl'uly ti-.-. : -.ipiieil, .-. ,r line !.',-: ' b!c nb.itauie JUL l:l . i.'i 1 . there wa;. an it:::. the way of its hi; riagc. The b'i! U4 th; c ;t I :::eii t'.r.e: :;i:i.li i:l m.1.1 vjl) V.MS maiden '. The iact wa-; '. . it..: ''.;.v 1;::ew;: :) it had u-1 hten . u:!i.,::',ii,-h, aimnunc-d in the seclct r.ii'i, .:. r ti: n.".v.-p.i;i. :;, hi;-. Mis-Yeu K.i hh.-ig v..f ;.-uy -n.i ,.(' te be man id Mv. Nieoeh.s '1. uyhi. a niiliieuairi'. much nelur a:.:l veiy muc!. elder than her evn fathci . r3e you see ! The ancient bnU';,!e.-ii: Ap.-claut. had net come with th vide.vrd f.nher .in-! mellicrlts d-iualiter t V:di:n.t":i, te that few i:i li:c u'" at city 1-nr-.-. .:t ih;, gseat man's e:vi.tc:iee, an.l iiene kucv .:' hi.-. ie ie latieus te tin- bi.ttity a:id heir.-: ;. Lcat of all did Tuder Ilereward, iu-r devoted knight, suspect th.e tralh. Fer if he had ilene se. be sure that his line sjui: of honor would have f: bidden him te trespass en tlie s;Kvci lights of the be trothed lim-r by l-e marked attt-ntieur. te the betrothed maidiu. Ke ! Tuder Hfivv.j:-.'. v.:..; iga .i-.i, in seeking and innocent in winning the im im passiened Iieai t of Lid.i Yeu Kir.-chbcrg. "Why sliJ had cenccik-d the i.iei i'i her marriage engngena nt, r.nd v.liy .she had encouraged am! e;en iuvit..d the c-xchi-ive attentions of Mr. Hercwaid, i;, pctiiaps, iictdillicult te unik-.st.in.I. In the lir.-f ins-Miiee it v. a. pieh.ibly nothing mere than Mtal'y prompted her te seek te attract and :i:!iOn)li:'.u the atten tions of the most briiii.i;.!, society man at the capital. l'es-.ibly sins meant no harm at all, and had no ullimate object in view. Uut she wlm pla y.; af ' ilirtin ;" plays with fire Bcfeie she was w !! aware of the iiulh, she had net only captivated liie famous young statesman, but :-he had irrevocably lest, te him, her own heart ! But that she had no intention of giving him her hand was seen quite apparent. The night of the last day ia the old year the night of the masquerade ball, given by Senater S., in his splendid new mansion in the northwest quarter of the oily, was des tined te decide their fate. Miss Yen Ivir.-ehberg and Mr. Tuder Here ward were, of course, among the in vited guests. He took no character. It would net have been in harmony with his proud, fastidious nature te play any part, or, at least, any cjuspieueus put in atuli a har lequiuade. He merely covered his usual evening dress with an inscrutable black domino of fine cashmere, and his handsome face with a black mask of line velvet. She by some subtle sympathy divining his thoughts and intentions en the subject also eschewed the queens, gipsic?, peas ants, nuns, and nights, and mornings, into which the ladies would try te ttansferm themselves for one evening only, and evn her dicss she were a white silk domino, and ever her lair face, a white mask of satin and lace. Neither had received a:vy intimation of the ether's disguise, yet the same .subtle sympathy which had directed their cos tume for the evening brought them to gether thieiiii the immense eiewd of maskeis th:.t h'kd all tlie icctptien rce.ns, dancing j , mis, supper looms, and conser vatories, and e'.t-rt'i.j'.vcd into the halls, balconies, p'azza, :::d cvmi into the glass glass reefed winter garden en the grounds. Dazzling light and deafening music wcie streaming tlueugh (-very wind r.v of the crowded mansion when thcIShick I'.unhie, our here, pa., si out of the conservatory, entered the win'er g-irdi-e and loeki-i about him. Heie weic no lighted lamps, le.- the moonshine pouring in tlueugh the glass reef Heeded the wonderful, beautiful scene with a soft, bright ladiance. The JUaek Domine steed peeing down the lovely walk1-, beuiercd with evergieem; and haidy re..s in full bloom. His eyes weie heaiching fur the "swan,'' as he. men tally called a lovely, white fenti whom he had .seen glide through the crowded loom out of the house, and hi the dhectien of the winter gaideii. He had followed lr-r .lowly and with difficulty, for he ceu'd net. il!p through a "jam " as easily as idr: had done. Xew, in this fuel ;.pa'-.- ami jm':rair, he hoped le find her. But she was nowlneo te h. -. en. 'i lierc ceenied ti be no one in h :u'Ji.n. 'evJthcle:.-, he vv.. .. . ' . n Ubiw-AU the hedges of blooming roses until hesaw. in a corner of the rear hedge, an arbor of climbing reccs, in the rnid&t of which his eyes caught a gleam of silvery raiment. He hastened directly te the spot, and found her there. She was reclining en the mstic seat, and had taken off her mask for air, revealing the fair, proud face of Lcda Yeu Krisch- He had net expected this revelation of lier identity, and he felt that his presence at tiiis moment might be considered an in excusable intim-ian upon the privacy of the lady. " Lcda," he said, deprccatingly, as lie steed before her and removed his own mask, "plcafcte pardon mv indiscretion, but I have been trying te make an oppor tunity for speaking te you all the own ing in fact all the day but have net suc ceeded even in ucing you until te-night." "Tuder, sit down here for a little while. The rooms were se warm and the crowds se dense that I 'felt like suffocating ; se 1 came out here te unmask and inhale a breath of fresh air," she said, as she smil ing made room for him beside her. "I am very f-ladyeudid se ! I presumed te fellow veu De veu forgive me for my picsumptienV he inquiicd, as he bowed and leek the offered seat. "That depends,"' she ausv.eied au-hly. "Hew could you knew me, te fellow me. Or were you, perhaps, following an xnd. t.'irn white domino that had caught your flit ting fancy '.'" Ilowieuhl I kiiev. yen.'"' he repeated, grav.-.ly, taking her baud and fixing his eyes en her lovely face "Hew could T knew you".' tty the same simple, univusal law of natui'3 tlueugh which I knew my my selfeor you arc my sweeter, puier, higher self '.'Lcda, my queen, de you imagine that any disguise could hide you from my knowledge? My heait would alway- rn rn cegni.e, you, Leda !' "Oh, 5ir. ilereward !" she mmmuivd in a low. distressed tone, whose meaning he could nel h.i'.e peicei veil, for he went en te plead, " I have bt.cn seeking you for i.n.iy hours, my love, my queen ! Xet t t 11 you in set speech that which my whole life in your dear presence has been teliing veu ever .since we first met, and in that meeting recognized each ether ! Ah, ! mine! liver si::ce that sacicd moment of meeting and mutual r. cognition, 1 have been tempted te believe in the old heathen myth, that man and woman were mi,.-badly one being ; but Jove, in a rage, eleit them iu two. leaving the halves te .eck each ether sorrowing through all the ages ! Te seek in vain as we see by all the mismatched couples in this l.i-.ver world except in such happy cases as ours; for, sweet lady, 1 have found my eomo'e eemo'e eome'e tiou in you and you jeurs in me. And we knew it new !"' "Oh, Mr. Hercwaid: ' she moaned, in an almost inaudible tone. "Thus, dear Lcda, 1 have net foil nved you here te tell jeu that which you feci and knew se well, but only le askjou;-iu;mis.-ien le speak, tit once, te vetir geed ! father and invoke his blessing en our Tk- tiwihal. Uut even this I scarcely need te mention ter sttielv I kn )W 1 h:i ve en: de she her hr ssi ait- stinelien for it." 4 Oh. "Mr. ilereward Pi ay, p: ji 'e talk te m5 in tins milliner: Ji'eanrii in agilaiiiiu, a"-she wiihdrrw hand I':j!ii h;'. fend c-l;t -n tviil eevried i' white face. , H e uttzcii en :i in sttrpri. e aking in the t::i' m. ncss, yet scr.rely fui I , mg el her wenl- I 44 Hut why .' W'iiy may 1 ml speak te I you in this way'.' Why. Lcda'.' Why.'"' I lie inquired, tiyin;; te lake hi r hand :-.. Ii t. i She diew it, aivaj" ps : he faltered : i "Oh, Mr. lleiewaid ! lh'caur.c be.-.iu.se v,e au: enlj' friends ! And we cast never Le mere te each ether than friends ! Though i h'pe,:' she added, pleadingly, "that we may ttiuays be jsist such dear liimd.. as we :i:e ami have been! Shall v.c im! V" she piayed, diejipiug Iierhauds and rtiislt.: la-r ej'cs appealingly te his stein, sei !-:i!c. He met her glance, he gat'. -d en hi r white cheeks and trembling feim, f:--.dij, ineh-ivelj". i-itli iit'.'iedulutts auMimeut and inditrmitien in cveiy featiira i.f his linn, handsome face, for no j...it, ei her previous demeanor towards him had pre pared his mind for this unexpected repulse. "Mi:;.? Ven h'it-.'hbi-r,:, hew is th;.,:' ft eannit he Unit 1 h ar yeti aiighl!" i:e said. "All. jts, y.u de. Mr. Ilerewa.-! '. Y..u hear me aright.'' she sighed. ' And we can be no inure than fi im,!-. .'" he said, drawing in a haul breath. " !; this true'.'' "Oh, yes. Mr. 1 if! c ward ! it iitnu-! And it is heart-breaking !" she m 'ated. in a voice full of tears. "Leda! In the name i f Ilea veu : i.at I im f svir de you mean tderc .yen !'' If .sorrow, tinxie! .' l!xil:ii:i yeuiseit", urged, iiian agony e .', and confusion. "I mean 1 men. Oh. heart is broke:: !"' And she her head en her bes m and a i uiu-r . tlrejiped ain ee My her -. i Iter face with her hand.-'. ''f.eda! Lcda !" he cried with au;.;i:.ii. "Oh. Tude; ! O-ir friendship has been se precious, se delightful tome! An..1 and all our communion has been se im im preing, purifying, elevating te mj s ml. I am se much hss vain, selfish attd fiivol fiivel fiivol eus than when jmi first met m--, the spoiled child of fortune. Our pnei ats, delightful friendship has saved ami re deemed me! And and 1 ) ray that I may enjoy it forever. 15ut but ii, must be ehhj friendship." she said, while heavy, sobbing sighs shoek'iier besom and st n a as of tears forced themselves through the slender fingers that covered her face. 44 Lcda ! " he exclaimed in bitter pain, "you knew my love! mj-hepes ! my aspirations ! And you led me en and en ti the brink of this humiliating evci threw. Ah ! hew cruelly and bitterly you have deceived me ! "' "Oh, de net sepreacli me ! De net. break a bruised and aching heart! If I have deceived j'eu it was because i had iirst deceived myself. What knew I of my own untried nature'.' Nethine;. or uc::t te nothing when wa first met ! " "Lcda! Leila!" " Let me speak ! Yeu have, charged me and j'eu must hear me ! " 44 Speak, then !" The above- we publish as a specimen chapter ; but the continua tion of this st-iry will ba found only in the I. Y. Ledger. Ask for the number dated January 7, which can new be had at anj' news eiiicu or book sleie. ft" you aie nut ,ithin reach of a news office you can have the Ledger mailed le y-ai for one year by sending thiee. dollars le liebeit benne:, imelisher, New Yerk. 180 William meet. A S'lg Opera Hal. Inter-Ocean. A newspaper man well known in this city, upeti arriving home after weary hours of hard weik, and in no veij happy frame of mind, diseeveicd that his wife, had purchased one of these horrible idio cies, a big opera hat. Xew the newspaper man te whom we refer had been wiiting hard hits en this, the latest and most non sensical style of head gear, and le see his wife the possessor of one almost drove him cra.j-. He pictured le himself the man who would ba unfortunate enough te sit behind his wife at the theatre, and he could almost hear him swear. JIe was a man who had suffered the tei lures el the damned when sitting behind such bread expanses of black cloth, fur or feathers, of which the hats are made, and he knew hew it was himself, lleaiesc i'i hi.i might and told his wife that byall fiat wa-i gtc.it and holy, if .she didn't take that hat back she would net gel a theatre i' l:';l in two ytars. ' Mic Unln t wait an m toil, he .bought net upon the order A h - j e.ii,", but dm went as if she had a -J, lyicihli! job en her bauds and wsnteu te get it done as seen as possible. That newspaper man is one of these rare specimens who believe they can de mere geed in the world by stepping profanity by taking away the cause than by purchasing tracts en the subjects and putting them into the hands of the unfortunate fellow who swears be cause it is both wicked and a relief. If all husbands would refuse te allow their wives te wear such homely, ungainly and idiotic hats in places of amusement, they would confer upon suffering humanity a been which would entitle thorn te a front scat in the kingdom of heaven. ,h:i .-hooks anil lSenn. fur val. Las t-:i!t- fte.-. 114 11?.". ISO n.r- 10J iu-j.5r 10."i ie:j W: 140 ll i:r. l.SI.M. J02.:.( i te ::. 1-tL.V TO.Ou 111.'. ?114.7.. UK, 1U.-.. lui !(;; y i LuneJi'J Gpcr . , Lean, luelrsi. 1.-.-.. .?! IU) " lb'jO... I'M " " l"j."i... ItrJ ; ir f.t. In I or ::e year.-. . M ' .' p-v fl. Scheel Lean.... 10u I " in 1 or 2') years.. Km : " In 5 or 20 years., lii " ; ' in l'j or -J') ye.e-. Kw V..UiZ STOCKS. First National Rau.'c 100 KarinciV Ni.tien".l Rank M Lanca-itcrCeiintj National Haul.".. M Colombia National Rank IK) Ephrat.i National Ran!: lee i'irut National Ran If, Columbia.. .. llM irst National lianl.', Stivsliiir ... SIM I'ir.-t National Ran!:, Marietta 10) I-'ir.-t National Hani.-. Mount .lej .. 100 l.ItilK Nalleuul Haul: Kje Manla-iia National Rank lull Union National lianl:. MounlJev. .10 New lleilaini National Hani: ldi JlI-CULI-ANUOr-. IiiM).4. tlfOTVVil!.- ". II., lllll! I.v.iJ Jlft'j Kca.iliV-,' .'c (.'e!a:u!)ia It. itlm; 1SSJ 1IM I.ai.eabltr Watch Ce., clue lssi; Ien l.ani'a-ter (in- l.ilitand Fuel Ce., iiii: in 1 or -2e ;.c.i i--! liie l.unca-.lcrCa', Iligiilain! 1'iicl Ce., tiuuit-:; K"j Sieveiis !i':. 100 m:siix!-a: eevs stocks. nuarryvi'.lc it. K. 5 fill :,e SO loe It) Miller., vil'eSUvit Car lnluirevl'i!iitiiiC'iiiiany Watch l-'ai-lery Cas I.ilit aid i-'.a 1 Ctnnitany... Steven- lien- . Ml ! Celuinliia Water Ceninany Suqueliani'.a lien ceinnaiiy.... Marietta Mellow wr.ru ." TCKSVIK it STOCKS. KiSpiIm; -. Heaver Vuiiuy..... itiiil-jcperi Celn'inhia .'i t:ii -tmiL Iliil , Celuuilila.'c Wiibiiinten Columbia & P.i;i Sprmj; Lancaster As liiilirata l.aiic.Kiizabftlil'n .V Mi.Iiltut'n. Lancaster & Frni Iville Lancaster &;Li tit z Laneai-ler .t William.: town Lanca-ter.'i Jlaner Lancaster ,'c Jltin heini J.anciisler.S: Jlaiictta 100 ;.-..ie tee ii $ liVi . l.l.'-i -'1 . Z 1?' , 'Si 'JO . -.'I U.K. . -J.". !7.i- . 1IH) .11 . :Vl .VI . il t.l.iii Laiica-ler & New ilellaml 10J A tte-l 27;i.5i 2.1 -1(1.1! 21 21 2.1 10 i.ant-a.-H r .: Siisiiuchanna... Lancaster & V mew strei Strasbura & Millport Mavii-lla.'i Maylewn "tarictii . iUi'int .lev... Ileiiui-ati(i ?ilc:itlii. Oiallthi" remedies en earili that well may claim attention. Dr. Themas' Lclectric Oil ceinm.imls eiiacial mention Fer wondrous power te care, disease, its fame none can throttle, lt.s merits are. net in tlie putt, but arc in-itie the bottle. Itlieuiuatisni,nciiral;;ia, Mile tlinut, asthina, bronchitis, diphtheria, etc., arc all eureil by Themas' Kc'.ectric Oil. Fer kale al II. It. Cochran's di-ir; store. Itl7 North (meeii .street, Lancaster. ui:j.iaievs. l.-'il.'ST l'.. I'll- i:ast chi:stnut st L i'reachiu te-morrow morning anil even- it the it -mil hours, bv 1 lit! pastor, l!ev. Win 1Io:ri-eii. Miaday .-choel at l;!.i l. in. 1 vice-tn-inorrew al the Icllewiiiir heur.i : Kar'v service al Ha. ni., service -.vithseiiii.ui al l'i:"e"a. in., Cliililrcn'.s .service at 7:1.1 p. m. t iiAtii: i.tJTiii:i:AN tiii: sikjie.n ei- .? the nierniiifj service, will be preached by the pa--ter, UeV. C. L. lleupt. There will be a Children--, IV-dal r ice ia the evening at n'J o'clock. IVl. !:. .1EISSIOX K.IST HUSSION. i-:..sf lin;; .street. I'reac-hinij te morrow at 71 , p. in. sinicay school at -; p. in. w ecuiy rray ; er meeting en Tue-dav at V,.. p in. 7 JOIJAVIAN. .1. 3IAX 1IAKIC. 1'ASTOK. ! ItS le,1.: a. in., Clni-tinas Litany and Sermon en " Ateuiid the Manner." fi'.j'p. in.. Chil I ilien'.s Christinas celebration. Adnii-s't.iii only by tielcel. i - O" I.IVI-.T ISAI'lIST CUCKCIi 1, . .11. i. .. lioeui--. lii'v. .i. i" ravue, pasHM-. le1-.' a. !.!. and 7 f p. in. Subject " !eatli an ltnpeit.-int Change." Sunday school .ti '- vi. in. Sunday school cntcrlniniiieni en Wed ii" day, the2-tli,al 7 p. in. ; u::sr.VTt:i;iAN. kkkvicks at tiii: i n-ual hours uierninj; and evening. I'le.icliiiig bv the pi- ler, liev..las. V .liitc-hell, I. !. "5:trsi:vTi:!M.-. x .mi:mei:iai. ci:ai'i-:i.. 1 Ki-v. .las. C. llunie. pastor. Kvening ser-vii-eal71;' p. in. Sunday school at 'x p. in. I'rayer nacling en Tlmrsiiay eveninjj. S'' vr. t'Aii.s i:i:i-'ei:.iii:i) iiivink si:k- i ice al 10'.-. a. in. and at 7' i. in. Fraver mecliiif; at : p. m. Sunday school at 1,4 p. in. cvv. i.tiKir.s i;i:i'ei:Mt:i ciiai'kl, t) .'laiielta Avenue, near West Orange street, l.'ev. Win. K. Liehliter. pastor. Chii-tiuas services Service ler Sunday school and con cen trr.'Ka1 ion at lO.'i a.m.: address by Kcv. Frel. ll. s. Stabr: Hely Communion at ,y. p. in. Sundav .-choel in at'ternoen will la. eniifted. s; i;:t:.-)Nsi i:vanei:lii;al cih:i:c:i ( Knlisli), North lulberry street, above Orange. Itev. .1. C. Krauc, pastor. I'rcaeliinjf to-ineiroiv- at 10). a. in. and ", p. in. Christ .mas aiinivt r.-ary at2 m. I iT. JOHN'S l.VTUKKAN CiillMCll l,i l'leachin te-morrow morning by the pa--ei lli:v. SylvanusStall. The sermon will ii:ivt ret'eivnee te Clni-lnias. Christmas exerci.-es by th-! .Sunday i-cleiel and eongregatien at 2:.'!e i. in. Seats "five. Welcome te all. Cetwald mi - ion school al 2 l. in Ne evening service. OT. JAJIKS.- !IiSTi.S JUtlKXINO O si rvici it U)'( a. m. S)ecial evening s(.r- at are ', . in At the evening service, tlicscals 1 rc!. f'T. PAUL'S .11. K. CilUKCII, S. OIJKICN ST. r Itev. A. I. Colleiu, pastor. I'reachiug at W,i a. in. and 7:.'.0 p. in. Sabbath school at 1:1.1 j). m. Ciiri--tinas gitls ler the schnel at ,'i o'clock. I'r.iyer i:!Ci:ting en Wednesday cvi'iiiug. u: NION r.lTTill-:!. CIIUJIUH OF (SOU Itev. C W. Seilhaincr, pastor. Preach ing at le.! a. in. uuu 7!4 p. in. Kxpcnciice meeting at ('o'clock. Special Sunday school servli es at Y)i p. in., te which all are invited. -jv.-t MitiSies, .ii. u. ;:iapi:l, viiau- lotto street above Lemen. L'arly Christ mas prayer meeting at (ia. in. Preaching at le;.; a. m.. and at 7.' p.m., by the pastor, ltuv. llelit. A. Mellwaiii." Prayer and Lxpcrionce meeting at liJJ p. in. L.Etl.11. XOTJVJiS. Xu of Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te ascertain and report, le the Court whether there are any liens or ether incumbrances en such real es tate aliecting the interests el" the parties in-teiestt-d therein, will sit for that purpose en TUKSDAV, 1II-:cK:II;KI120. 1-SI, at 10 oVleek a. m., in the Library ltoeni of the Court Ileu-u in the city of Lanca-ter, where all parlies in terested in said distribution lnavaliend. en as. it. Kaufman, n2S-.:tdeaw Auditor, "lSTATKOFCIISAKLKS C.VIIAI.K, LtTK .1 1 el the City e! Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate hav ing bieii granted te the undersigned, all per-ens indebted thereto are requested te iiiake immediate p-iyment, and theie having claims or demands against tlie same, will pre sent thein without delay for settlement te the r.iidei'-igued, vi-siding in the Citvel'I.ancaster. Wl LL1AM .IK COM SKY, n2(;teav.- l-'xecuter. eASTATK OF DANtF.L II. 7.IAKKI.KV JLU late et the city el Lancaster dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having bee n granted te the undersigned, all persons in dcbte.l thereteare requested te make immedi ate, settlement, and these having claims erde. mauds again.-t Ihi: same, will pre-ent them without delay for .settlement te IKUKMlAII ItlFlv, 10 East King street, Lancaster, 1'a. Agent ler Clara M. Markley, Kxecuter. .1. It. (joen. Attorney. nlO (itde.iw TV'.STATK tr 111 of the Cit r DAVID IIAKT.1IAN. I.AT11 ty of J.aueastcr. dec-ased. Lctlers testauientary en said estate hav ing I.een granted le the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are reij nested le make immediate settlement, and tnesc haviii" claims or demands against the same will pri" sent, them without delav for settlement te tile uiideisigned. residing" at 43S North Oiieeii -treei, Lancaster. Ja. DAVID IIAUTMAN, .11;., .F. Ii. Coen., Kxecuter. Atlernev n.l-Tadcaw I. 'STATU OF 1'.I.JZA1:KTH .SHIKKTiVriT. Jtli el the city el Lancaster, deceased. Let ters of administration, with the will annexed en said estate having been granted le the im' ileraigiieil, all persons indebted thereto are re iue9'.eil te make immc liale settlement mil these having claims or ileaainds against the same win piescni, iiieui wiineiii delay terset- j J "jXA 19 East King street, Lancaster, i:a .1. 1$. Geed, Att'y. moetil.oaw MEDXCAX., T 'HE KING rOKTUSE-M.VKEK, OZONE. IMP0ET4IT THE KIXG FOETUNE-MAKER : OZ A New Precess for Preserving all Perishable Articles, Animal and Vegetable, from Fermentation and Putrefaction, iietauung Then Oder and Flaver. " OZON3. Purified air, active state of esygen." "Vi:r.sxr.H. 1 his Preservative is net a lii'iiid. pickle, or r.ny el the old and exploded j-a-eccsses, but is sim ply and purely OZONK, as produced and applied by an entirely new process. OZON1S i the antiseptic minciple of every substance, and pe-eiej tlie" power te pre-ervc animal and vegetable &tiucture.s Ircm decay, TlllUJE IS XOTHINU ON THE FACE OF THE KAIITMI LI.VULE TO DECAY OIC SPOIL WHICH OZOXK THE NEW I'lJESKltVATlVK. WILL NOT I'UE- SEltVi: FOU ALL TIME IN A PEUFEC'l LY FltEail AND PALATAULK CONDITION. The value el OZON1C as a natural preserver !ia-been known te our abler chemists for years, but until new no means of producing it in a practical, Ine::pensive and simple mannei' have been discovered. .Microscopic observations prove that decay is due le septic matter, or minute germs that de velop and iced upon animal and vegetable structures. OZONi, applied by thePUEN- TIS METHOD, seh:cs and destroys these germs at once, and thus preserves. At our ellices in Cincinnati can b:-seen almeet every article that can be thought el preserved by this prec-es, and every visitor is welcome te tome in, taste, siineli, take away with him, and test in every way the merits of OliiiNF. as a preservative. We will also preserve tree efchar-re ray aiticle that is brought or sent prepaid te us, anil return it te tlie send er, for him te keep and te-i. H Hits cun ,,c ireat -u at a ces: in ie-i man one iten.ir a tliousane ue.-:en, aim lie acpi in an LiUUO ordinary loom si:: inent!,, cr mere, tl'ore-jcldy ;u -vrved. the yoke. held in its normal condition, andthe e.'gs as lresh and ier.ect a en tnt-i. ay they were treated, anil will sell as strictly "choice. " Tin advantage in preserving eggs is readily Keen ; there are seasons when they can be bought for 8 or lu cents a neaeu, ane by holding them can be sold ler an advance of lrein one hundred te three hundred per cei.t. O.ie n.aa wall this method can preserve 3,10J dozen a day. FRUIT. ":'i' ,c; liei'inttLil te iijien in th; ir native climate, and ran be transported te any lllUliO paiief the world. '1 l:ejui ; e..lresse.i i idii units c inue he!d ler an indeftnife per iod witlieut tei mentatien hence the gi t value of this process jer pieueeing a Temperance leverage. Milk .:. Ciii:i: e.x 153 nei.i i-cnrctTLY fav::i:i" .?;v li::.-i.y:: or ti:,u:. VRPTTAPT '1 '"lu ,u kei,!- 1,l' !,u iniielinile peiied in their natural cendil ion. retaining L-vIiJlilDUr.U their odor and lhlTer. tientcd in'i heir original packages, at a smallespcn.se. All CHAIN. l-'LOUi:. MEAL, etc., are neld iu their normal condition. ffPF'JP ?1('A'i' iuc!i:is JIKKf, MUTTON, VEAL, 1'OKK, POl'LT'llY, GAME. FISH, etc., rilliOll alUJiiO preserved by this metlied, can i,(. shipped te Eiirejie, subjected te atmos pheric change j, and ret urn te tins country ix a hT.vri; or naina-r raiMeavATiex. BUTTER 111: A 11 III) ;W AN I5011Ii:S, treated beleie deci.mpo-itien set-. condition .or weeks, without puncturing the sl.in or mutil.eiu the Ce-cat Valui: op OZONK te Uxdi:i!taki:i:k. There is no change in tnusiigiitcst particular and no trace et any iereign or unnatural onto:- or i.t i--. The process is se simple that a child can opera!. i u There i-j no expensive, apparatus or machinery rei-niice. such as Kims, Meat, Fish, etc., can be treated at tin one expense. 3-IN FACT THEKE IS NOTHING THAT OONl Think et evervtiiingyeu can tlnit is liab'e te sour. (!'.,., we guai-antce I hat n.OM. will pieserve it in exactly the i-euuiu i iu .i:it it ler any lengtn eftime. It you will reineinberthis. it will save asking i-ueslieus a." te .thether O.ONE will preserve this or that erticle, it trill preserve tiniitliimt 'wl i(.-,''.;i.7 iir ee.i tliinl: of. There is net a lewnstup in me i nueil Mates of menev, from iLiKfl te sli,w) a year, that hu'pleases. I'.e l .re , ;. , cuch eetnii.i in the t'nilcil SUttcs, in irhepe Imnds ice ciei p'ttce tue I'lt'eie secure the business which ct-eri count if eityht to2'eiluci. A FOBTME Awaits any in any A. C. ilewen, Marien. Ohie, cleared S-'.lUO in two month-. .? ler a te-t package was hi- lirst investment. Weeds Jtretliers, Lebanon, Warren county, Ohie, made fi'.0. 0 en eggs purchased in July and sold November 1st. .i- ler a test package was their lirst investment. t K. Itay Itay inend. Morristown, I'elment county, Ohie, is clearing r;i(!n a month iu handling and selling OZONE. iUfera test package was liis lirst investment. I. i'. Webber, Charlette, Katen coun ty, Mich, lias cleared al,(iei) a month since August. !,X ler a test package was his lirst invest ment. .1. JL Gaylerd, te La Salle street, Chicago, is pri .serving eggs, lruit, etc., ler Hie com mission men et Chicago, charging I'-Jc, per dozen ler eggs, and ether articles in proportion, lie is preserving r,('(llilO-.ijn egg a day, and en hi ; business is making $:,10J a month clear. $2 for a test package was his lirst investment. Tlie Cincinnati t'eed Company, -hi; West .Seventh street, is making ?.", Ola month in handling brewer-' malt, pi ('serving and shipping it as feed le all parts et the country. Mail unpreserve.l sma-.. in twenty-four hours. Preserved by OZONE it keeps perlec! ly sweet for months. These are instances w Inch we have asked the privilege of publishing. "There are se,,ies of e I hers. Write te any of the above parties and get the evidence direct. New, te prove the ab-eiute truth 01 evervlhing v.e hae said in Ihis paper, wi: ritoresi: te i'laci: is yeu: iianl-s tub mi:an.S or i'cem'mi re1: .eu:si:tt that wi: ii.vvi: xet ci.aimi:i ham' i:.vei en. Te any person w he doubts any oft !; siateiu-Mlts, and who is interested sutli ciently te mace the till), wi: will pay all traveling and hotel evpenvs ter a visit te this city, il we fail le prove any statement that c have made. HOW HOW TO SECURE A-FORTUNE-WITH A test package of e'.ONE. containing a sutlicient ijnantily ! pH'-ervi- l,(ln; dozen eggs, or ether articles in proportion, will be sent te any applicant en" rccupt et i.'. This package w ill enable the applicant te pursue any line el" tests ami rp":iineist Ii- '.i sires, and thus satisfy himself as te the extraordinary merits et OZON K as a "re-erviuive. After having thus satis lied himself, and had time le leek the lield ever te dee-riniui. v, hat he wishes te de in the tutiire wiielher te sell the article te ethers, or te ennline it te his ew, n use, or any etheii line ofpellcv v.-hich is best suited te him and le his township or county we will enter into an arrangement with him that will make a lertune ter him. an I give us" geed prnlits. We will give exclusive low nsliip or county privilege-, te ;,:e tin-1 responsible applicant who orders a test package and desires le control the biisine-s in his locality. The tuitii who secures control i if OZOXKfer ana "jtrciul territiirilwill eujen t iiiennpnlif which will surely enrich him. Don't let ii iluy jhisx until you Itucr: unlereil Test tckitye, and it you desire te secure an ex clusive privilege, .e a-siiri: you that delay may deprive you et il" for the applications come in te us by scores every mail many by telegraph. fc'iist come lirst served " i.s our rule. It you de net care tii'scnd money in advance ter the TcsL Package, we will send it C. O 11.; but this will put you te the expense of charges ler a return of money. lOtir correspondence is very large : we have all we can de te attend le Hie .slopping et orders and giving attention le our werkingagents. Therefore we cannot give attention te letters which donet order OZONE. If you think of any article that you are .doubtful about OZONE preserving, remember v.-;: ir.i:AXTi:i: that it wua. l-ttrsiaivi: it, mi mattuii wii vr it is. rS TJ,T7C,DT7 lTPT7C v,,: ,1('"ire te call your attention te a class et references which no IILrir.rJilNViEiiJ . enterprise or linn lia-ed en anything but the soundcet biisinc-.s success and highest commercial merit could secure: We refer, bv permission, as loenr integ rity and le Hie value of the Pi:i:vnss Pni;ei: ativi:. te tlie follew'ing gentlemen : Edward C. Ilevce. Member el ltoardet Public Werks: E. O. l.sheiby. City Comptroller; Amer .Smith, jr.. Collector Internal Kevenue ; Wulsin & Worthington, Atternej.s ; Martin IL Hnrrcll and ILK. Hepkins, County Commissioners; W. S. Cappeller, County Auditer: all of Cincinnati, Hamil ton county, Ohie. These gentlemen urceach familiar with the merits of our Preservative and knew Irem actual observation that we have itheut iiucstien THE MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE IN TEE WOULD. The fi you invest in a tc.-t package will surely h ad you te secure a tow u-'.iip or cenn! v. and then your way is absolutely clear te make from f-J,(i e le $1(1,0 M a year. Give your lull address inevery letter, ami semi your letter te " PREiNTJjSS PRESERVING UO, Limited, ii(v!,.-:;iiiilsj.::niw Cr.OT!IIK(i. rimr. READY-MADE CLOTHING MAXIFACTCUK!) C. ?" y 7 (Tei LEDGER l BUILDING PH1LADBLPHI In ficknovlOslge-l te be f.ir supericr te any eilier make In the country nnd aa lev in price as anyvhere. sp:nd for samples. jfjir 1 NI .1 CS LANE & CO, Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., DEALERS IN E0B.EIGI AID BOIESTIC DRY GOODS. Jl'ST Ol'K.Nl:!) A SIM.KN'DID l.l.NK 'Jr' J.ADJES- COATS AND (JOAITNGS, JVi.T CIJK.W. LADIES' UNDERWEAR in all kp.i.1cf. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, i.iRi,l:.ml Whil-3 Coe-is. BLANKETS, in grcit variety. FEATHERS, Steam Cuicil. CARPETS and QUEENSWARE. MORSE ami LAP BLANKETS, BOLTING CLOTHS. &:. Sneeial iudiiceiucnta in lirie.- r..Ni;.iiY i.iss.'. Jacob M, Marks. new as we Jehn A. 7ltOiiV, iV. YriNK ri:CUIUT.1!AS.-I!i:e. WALL T at the tioutliern Eseli:ni.;e, corner 'et Seuth Queen and .Middle streets, has new en bind and ler sale all kinds or C'alilernia and lliime-Miute Grape WIMiS. male iu lss'i Choice Whiilvied. AI.-.e, lamiliesuiiiilieil witli Oysters. "".::t VrUTIUKISHKKUUY GIVK.N THAT Till: il annual election ler directors of the Fi delity I'eneficial Society, will be held at their ellice in Klizibctlite-.vii, en WEDXKSDAY JANUARY 13, 1SS2. bntiveen one anil two o'clock p. m. S. 1J. HACKKNJIKItUKB, dl9-3td Secretary. te Grocers, Packers, Hucksters and the General Public. ONE!. After Ik-ing Treated by this Precess WILL NOT BECOME RANCID. in. can be hild'iii a natural u 'lie body in ny'way. Hence m tt.eappi ir.i t e thus pie-eived we laud :.s 'iieeessfu'.ly as a man. itKMii .ihed iib dltleient articles t.ii.e, w tine iloitleaal troubleer WILL NOT i itLSEUVE. 'ua or iieil. mid th n rememli'.'r thai m wiui-ii a ile ai i.i cannot iiiuKe any amount til e ;ii.i interested in fu'if' en thiimyh him man who secures control of ( Z O N E Township or County. S. E, CORNER RACE AND NINTH STS.. CINCINNATI, 0, ser-D j'Y - - (, -pT- nm & "M z51. 8T LJLJ. i S CHESTNUT ill . S (AJND SIXTH MONEV KEFUXHEI). ueun.s. r ash a co. desire le ni-i a i.u'ical cl. iinge in steek by Charles. Jehn B. Retb. JtOOTS a- SllOltS. AIJIK-i AND lifNIMI'' YimTwaXI.' A ! Geed and l-ine .Mttimr Heet or Shoe IJeady-niadr- or Made te Order. :e te V. IIIK.MKNAS, Ne. lOI Xerth (Jueen Street, (.ii :.m V.eiti SspeeiiUty. iyi-tlilSA,U T ri':tivi: iri.Ktrne:.. tlie '2.1 day of JANUAI.Y, lt-.S-, at tin lieusu et Jehn It. Shelly, aieuut Jey. between the hours et it ami 12 o'clock, fera I'resiitcnt, ten JI na-Ka-s and Treasurer of thn Lancaster, Kliza Kliza Kliza bothtewn and ."diiliiletewn Turnpike read. U7-3tleair J. .M. LONG, Treasurer. SOUKS AJfD 8TJ.T20XZ:ill. pnKISTMAS TKESENTS ILLUSTRATED BOOKS anil Gems of Art in Christmas enil New Year Cards at Ne. 42 W11ST K1SO Sl'KKKT. N CRT IS Till: T1.11F. Te procure your Holiday Heet:.-, Stationery and Fancy Goods for HOLIDAY IMtKSKNTS, All at reduced prices. FIXE HOLIDAY STATIONERY . Geld Tens, MacKinnen Pen, Elegant i'anor i'aner tcrics, Writing Desk., Inkstands, Paper Weights, Scrap Decks, Art Scraps, Autograph Albums, Games, Ac. just i:kceivi:i. All elegant assortment et Fine Peck-t Heeks. Letter Cases, Cigar Cass, Card Cases, I.ad'.i-.' Satchels Werk Ilexes. Toilet Cases, &c. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, In the latest and most usPl'-il styles el binding at reduced prices. CHRISTMAS CARDS. A full line el Prang's American, Ward's lng lish and tlie various German Christmas Cards, both Fringed and Plain ; the largest assert mi'iit cveicIiewn in Lancaster. BEAUTIFUL PICTURE-. Framed and in Panels, Easel and Pi.iii:i' SlaniN, Cabine' Frames-, &c. PARENTS AND OTIiER-. In search et Juvenile Literature are reiut ed te examine the variety selected ecpies-ly for THE YOtM; FOLIvS At very ler prices. An elegant aseitment el Henks in tine Bindings, Illustrated Beeks New Beeks of all kinds, Bibles, Prayer Heeks, llymnaii, Dlaries, Jfcc., &c. REVOLVING BOOK CASES, Haulier's Patent, a useful present ler unj unj oins who uses books in his proles-ien. At the Boekstoic et JOHN BAER'S SONS, MIS. ia AND 17 NORTH QV KEN .VI BEET. SIGN OF "THE BOOK." VJUifJiUS. 0 i.h:i'kts, st:. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. -Vew Ht'siiis, iJcaulH'tilly Colen il. i ft) rente. ."" cent-'.; iXi cents, '..'ileeiit-'. ( 7."i cents. l.(n. (7.1 cents. $I.(ti). .S1eents,. l.Ki.; ('je cents SI.'Ju. GOOD VALUE -f AT ALL PRIUI. I I Ni; RAINS TAPKTKY BRUSSELS WILTON AND MOQUETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS. MATTINGS in Great Variet-y. Handsomest shown lermaiij j-eai-'. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Clirel lint St iwi, al-lyilceil&'Jtwl PHILAD-ELI'IHA. lAisrr.xs, t'OAL, sc. PHILIP SCIIU3I, SON ic ., MANUFACTORY, .Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER -'ll,'KI-.T, JjAN.-AHriaf, Pj., Well-kneivn Manilla. titrcr.ini i:-iiue.e LANCASTER QtJt LT-', COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, &c. I'STOM RAG CARPETS Y SPECIAL'! Y. LANCASTER FANeY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Geode Dj-ed either in the piece or in Garmenis; al.-.e, ail kinds of silks. Ribbon-, Feathers and Voelen Goods tlyeil. Gen tleinen's Ceat", Overcoats, Pant-. e-ts, .-. Dj-ed or Scetlli'il; al.-e. Indigo Bine Ilyi in) done. AH orders or goods lelt v; it it us will lei-eivi lirempt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et tins be.-,! iiialitj put up expn-s-'lj- !ei tainilj use, and at the lowest market ratc:i TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 1,10 iOUTil WATER STREE'l. J-lVdRSl PHILIP SCIIUM. SON .V O ""VI'KKA GI.ASSKS, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AT AUIiUKTL-S KII0ADS, Jewcler, Ne. 2.) East KtiHcStiecl. Lancasler. Pa r-eit"-t-::iialeeil )ll!.l'Y. IMM'S A l'.IUIll.K. FINE JEWELRY FOR CHEISTMAS GIFTS. Alse n splendid variety of Ele gant Fancy Goods imported espec ially for Christmae, comprising many beantifiil novelties ah Lew Prices. WE SEND ALL GOODS " ON APPROVAL." BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE 12th and Chestnut Streets, 1'UII.AUELI'IIIA. ZHOAZ NOTICES. 1,wiatj: of w.11. i.. ij-;i7'kk, i.atk eV j the Citj- of Lancaster, ilecca-cd. Letters of ad mill ist ration mi: stiiil estate having been granted te thu undersim.-d, all persons in debted thereto arc rennetcl le make iniiuc iniiuc Oiate puyiiunit. and these having claims or demaniis a-;aiii-'t the same, will present them without delay let settlement, te the iiiidor iiiider slgni'il. SILAS II. FOUltY, Yeitf. Pa., JOHN 1. SK1LE3. Lancaster, Administruteia. U'M. Ave. A-ilki-:, Atternev. dec21-'5taef.'WiSlCtV j.r attune TW'EXT IHlOtc T THi: (; tve !:el FAHNESTOCK. HOLIDAY GOODS! HOLIDAY GOODS ! BLACK SILKS, BLACvCASJIIKKES COLORED CASHMERE, COLORED SILKS, LADIES' SKIRTS, SHAWLS, LADIK-y COATS, LADIES' !:L V.I.VS !aiil.c(::, - Iji;Bi:M's, SI LK 1 1 A N V K ERC 1 1 1 El', SILK t'Mltl: ELLAS LADIE-'. ..i:i'.:, IM'tV AND i.IRI -' Gossamer Watevproeis. NAPKIN--, HUSlKin. GI.OIS Ailj et tlieabee v. ill nial.i-n iietul pri -W Our stock is lull and iemdi-:-. ll:.ti usual low pi he.. FAHNESTOCK , IText Deer te Court Uouse mii: m.. enr.'d' :'rs:-.: We have ;ii t epc.ieil :il.ir:;i- '.': t HANDSOME Paisley ami Bmche shawls fop. 'rn f. nei.iDAv 'n:ni-: At.' O- LA !I MS' COATS .s.- DOLMANS a : flEfZiii Effi k llAuijuliliiHi i ii it . : s V. I I - ' i t j, t:ei wren the l.e.ijiei .. .,s,-j;. Ibs-e 11.. '. i l.il.-r'iiiM .-l.ii'l ) P.S. Silk r.nd Liiien II;-ii.U:u'-chiefe in Almririar.ce. tji.t)ii:i:iii. ir.vi .'.::: i-:.it:,.tt: ii.esini: cm r e; a LARGE STO0K Of- Ready He Salts, Fer Men. Youth:;, Beys utiu Children, AT AL ROSENSTEiN'S, tiii-: eni:-pi;k.f. IMit fair id Glii PION'EKi: OK .MOIH.i.'ATE PRI I.S."P- Ha iu- (eu.pleted :ii-raii;;i'iiiciils te iraiiutae tun; inj-'eiitiri- -!e I; of la a ij- .'.!adi- I. let I. in;; in tliis eitj-auil b.y lir-t. ci:ts . tailers.l uillclee out nij-:iitlie steelc e: Nov.-Yerk and Pfiila delpiiia made llethinat a ; -H IS,Ol N'l OK 10 PER CENT. Rl.i.O'.V THE PRICE PLAINLY .MARKED ON EACH OAEMENT. ISein marki'd much lower tban tln-j- are "-old at ether stores in this citj-. I have alrcadj- iuaii-urat -I lb: jntem of uiauutacturini; Ulsters, Overcoats and Ulsterettes, v. hicli are ni.tde i,i maiij-dilb-reut :l-., and tlml the KIT. .STYLE, SHAPE. MALE and TISI.1IMIM'-) lar Rupc-iler te any made In Xi.'ff Yerk and Philadelphia. i:s these made iu Iar;i' cities an- tisiiallj- made ! what is terin eil Slopshep Tailors and aenri.-iiti'i-s. II you .7i!l j;ive en: a e.iil and lalii- a loel. j-eu will Iiiiiiii.-diatelj- notice tin; diireri-n-e. 1 will xi-arantfi- tln-m NOT 'I ( RIP NOR CiKT OCT OK SHAPE. , Ready Ma v Clothing u-uallj'i!ne-. -,iTliK PRH.E- RE MHLi: I L ' I can si II j-eu an Elegant Overcoat or Uteteratt from S10 up. In in j" Ciisteni Tai!eti:i;c Uer.artni.-iil jen can iindaverj- bam.'.-eini; a-s-ertmeiit el Woolens, which are made te j-eur measure at med-va:-: priti--. A.L ROSENSTEIN, in-, m t: . l':im:: r:e:.:::::: or r::i' !.-. :.:ei.i."h. Ne. 37 XOItTII Ql'EKX STISEET, Ni-tl due,- iii Minlt. & Rre."-. Ilataterc- and op-l'e-iie tin; Orai.e Hetel. 8500 ,!EWA,S,S- D'ESiat Bleed and ckin Resiedy. .t.V) Reward that it v. ill eradicate Eruption, Pimples, P.Ietcliei. freckles, .".leth, ."tc, lrem the lace et anj- and i vi'i-y Lmly and Centle inan that uses it. It c!au-es 2ia I. I:IA trem the sj'stem. Rriliten--. the l-.ye.-, r.ni ReauMlies the Ceiuplexinn. A certain care ter a'l Skin Hiseas!:-", and Positively- IPirnilcs. t .,. ,. PacU.iaceri; for$". "elit bj- lliu;;-. ist i,v ..tl ljy mail in letter lerin en rt' tipt of pri" . THE BELL MASH CO.. SI2 Kreaitway, Scw Yerlt. Mention thi3 paper. Semi stamp ter circu lars. oclT-eUteod&Otweow
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