local flashes* our town Is very dull. Tllfl wheat will soon Hoad., Cubai* and healthy—salad. Tub uay crop will bo largo. Oim town la healthy at present. TUBSumraor campaign has opened, mm Devil has discarded his undershirt. commencement days are drawing nigh. oun best field officer—tho kornal of a corn. BUiNanBD heads are increasing in number. Tub soda water fountains aro having a good CU TfIS time for shearing sheep Is approaching has somo amusement every Bight. DKLiantFpi. antiqipatlon—strawberries and steam*. Tub season to soil agricultural Implements la ilimnd- Pbas and new potatoes will soon be a palnta* ,lo dish. pa caret** l of your horses now. Do not over leatlhem. Tub Hies will aoon be here to trouble our bald ioaded folks. A FABCE-decoratlng false hair with unnat ural flowers. TUB farmers have boon very busy, tho past reek planting. Postal cards aro being made the medium of radical Jokes. EArbisdurg's disgrace is a soldiers* menu* jent. unfinished. jlo oysters can bo sold In Juno, July and Au- U 3i la this State. \Ve have now nearly fourteen' and a-half ours of daylight. • FnoQS, alias more rum, are much sought after y epicures Just now. "Old Bon” has been getting things up pretty ot the past few days. Female trails are on excellent institution for eanlng the aide-walks. ;| sawdust? boxes aro still soiling among people tho never read the papers, .Stub office of the collector of Internal Revenue, $l3 been removed to York. !Bomb- witty fellow says the drat “roes” of iimnor are the shad roea. It Is no vj.se nowadays for araanto offer his id(l if there la nothing In it. uJOdGESTiVE—to see a physician and tombstone e<or come down street arm Jn arm. you will keep hens, keep them. Don’t oj,- gw your neighbors to do so for you, ifpLoWEit gardens are in beautiful bloom, and rjdolout with the sweetest perfume. SA. few iron nails placed in a vase of flowers Sill keep the water fresh and the flowers sweet. ®TiiE musical debates of the. birds among tho iuecs hro being conducted with much anlma ifou. •IlloWE’a tJiucua brought an Immense number $1 people to town on Thursday. Is is a good |Sow. • i$TnE zero refrigerator is sure to keep things sj|ol,lettho thermometer get things as high as jlplcases.' ones predict the coralug summer be a cool one, because the moon is tho rul toc planet. ,|ge6rge Jr., has been appointed jjont.at Nowvlllo.-of the Society for the pre tention of cruelty t® animals. last pint of milk drawn from a cow la lildto contain sixteen limes tho amount of iSeam contained in the first pint. western pulpit orator defines religion as ‘t insuiance against flro in the next world, ? Sr which honesty Is the best policy.” 3§lVe cannot conscientiously praise the energy “3 enterprise manifested in tho attempts to «tir out store boxes by sitting on them. sextons'announces kls aversion to iWig trails on dresses for the reason that they ’imig a largo amount of dirt into tho church, m good brother in a western town, getting Wings mixed at a prayer-meeting recently, ;Md: “Wo will close with the Modoxology.”- • L ilruß first dog that-pants from tho effects of the •wirm weather, and hangs his tall, Is a sure vie ■ ffiu far some one on the lookout for mad dogs, Atff’ASSENGER trains are expected to run daily ;ißjer tho Harrisburg and Potomac Railroad, be tween Meclianlcsburg and Dlilsburg, by tho Ist [a July. new club stick parasol has a great.big. V#ory ball bn the end of It. If wives ’ can’t get = better of their husbands now, they never (j&n, that’s all. eyebrows are fashionable with jjufe ladies. - Since Local. Option has became ’:jDug(?)tho “gentlemen” have ceased to keep J with the style. |t whs leared the fly crop would be a failure— It the festive fellow, poroliod In our pasto oup, Iclignantly denies It, and says there la no count* Ig Hie host on their wriy. ; Floor matting sometimes will not go down aootUJy—the Inside being looser than the Mge of tbe breadth. Wet the edges and It can 'Mfdrawn out fiat and straight. ISCiib press and the pulpit may, say what they ;Measo, but a man In dove-colored,pants and -patent leather boots, Is not a lit person to adjust £rtub for catching rain water* Phis town of ours has been very quiet for a :tnlgbt. Country cousins have been too busy mtlng corn to hie hither either for business [pleasure— and accounts for It all. are not, under any circumstan :M, permitted to redeem or exchange postal that may be misdirected, spoiled In prlnt dS or otherwise rendered unfit for use. strawberries are not good. They are iwall, green, sour and astringent, and injuri ously affect the—pocket, Walt till they .cost cents a box—then they are wholesome. I‘ATkst cluap. for keeping “provoking” bus ies in position, would realize a fortune to the t renter. Every lady who has been unfortu* lo on the streets In her tlmo would Invest ono i dollar, and recoramoud the article to her sis* ttjrs on too ground of “you know how it is yourself.” -|a White RoRiN.-Saya the Lancaster 22ej>rc«: ■Ji beautiful white robin may now be seen upon ■So old Wetzel farm, at tbe head of. East King tcet. It la mated with a rad robin, and they ve built their nest upon a tree on the prem vjjlea. The white bird has a pale rod breast and jf&laclc top knot. The rest of the feathers, are s6owy white. ;||oiwcene Postal Cards.—A number of postal s»rda bearing obscono matter having been sent tlio Postofflce Department from .different flpints, the Postmaster General desires It to bo .Eaerally known’that under the laws of the '•.united States the writers of such matter on pos* *.»l cards are subject to.a flnr-.of not less than rfloo nor more than 35,000 for each and every of- I'yjluse. - rjGooD.—The following wo take from an ex- Aauge: “Now that frugal housewives are get ;4Sug their soap-grease together and fixing up L'ttucuesr, isn't It about time to start those hcan* £ftful Hues of William Cullen’s on their annual ML—. mr: The melancholy days have come— The worst of all the year— When women jaw and make soft soap, And the old man takes his clear. ||Bicklv Summer.—A hot, unhealthy summer i predicted by Dr. Stephen A. Smith, of the pew York Hoard ol Health, and It would bo ■ell to bo prepared for It, oven If the prodlc- Bon should prove false. Refuse of all kinds jhould be cleaned up, and whitewash should bo Bid on with lavish hand In all places needing Blslnlectants. An ounce of prevention la worth ■ pound of cure. I They are using a kind ot patent steam-klck bg apparatus In some of the western newspaper jfllces. Thus far It has been applied mainly to jhe basement of trowsers worn by the men who |omo in to steal the exchanges, and the young jptleraon who want their names kept'out of (po police report because they are respectable, re understand that the apparatus is having a pgo sale. JA Snake Story.—TUs York papers report Vstrange occurrence two miles from that place, Ja the Chanceford pike. Several children of *lr. William Lesh wore la the habit of carrying Bread to their playground near the house. This pelted the curiosity of tho other members of fce family, who visited the children’s fenoe pi enclosure. A frightful sight presented U *lf. A large blaok snake, with a litter of six r eight, were feeding on tho bread the children ilbored around them. On tho approach of Met persons the snakes disappeared. Warning to Hotel Keepers.’— Tho latest fflndle on hotels Is thus described; A sharper tilers a hotel, walks to tho ofllco counter and Ircfully scrutinizes the satchels and valises in «,oflico. Selecting one of the most valuable t '*|poarauco ho goes to the depot, and from herffdlspalches the hotel porter hurriedly to bo hotel for his baggage, sending tho descrip tion to conlonn with the one selected at the ho •el. As guesls frequently aoud for their bag [ago lu this manner, tho hotel clerk unsusnect •figly hands the described baggage lo tho por- e L who lakes It to tho depot and hands It to Bo thief. The train Is Just moving oft*, and of •fiutso the rascal moves with it, taking with ilm the stolon baggage. This is a new dodge' hid ought to bo well posted among hotel keep ers; On Haiu.—Xu Danbury, n town down East, tUoro resides a local writer who comments on tho stylo, In which ladles wear their hair, thusly j Fashion is rarely useful. It acorns utility. That of wearing the hair loosely down tho back la now going out jnst ns fly time begins to dawn ! These utterances are as oppor* tune na original; and aa appropriate to this (homo, tho following is framed Into an interesting item, Tht huge waterfall, hanging down tho girls' backs like a bag of potatoes, bus suddenly taken Us depart ure from public sight, and tho girls now promenade up and down street with their hair dressed in something very like the stylo worn nearly a huniind years ago. Itisbrusiied up from behind, ah* w ing the back of the neck in a manner nuvei before witnessed by the present genera tion. Some wear their hair in n baggelty, acragelty fashion, loose and forlorn; while others seem to brush it up towards the moon and hold It there with such lores that one almost wonders, with the back held up so tightly, how under the sun tho women sit down, and above all, how they manage to stoop over enough to tie up their shoes I This back hair is buill up in the shape of a high Mansard tower on the top of the head, and Is held in place by small Iron braces, in the shape of hairpins. A fall woman, with one of these attics surmounting her top story, is truly an august epectable. But when she comes to be surmounted with one of those !!g ht-house, shot-tower, fire-alarm bell hats, then she is truly grand. It is when they arrive at this pointof orna mentation that women's heads become in public assemblages, something like a nuisance. Any woman wearing a full bat, on top of a hirsute mansard, should remove it before she takes her seat. If sbo does not she should be requested to do so. Women are slaves to fashion, but men aro not. The book of a beautiful woman’s neck may be a beautiful thing, and although the old adage says “a thing of beauty is a joy forever,” still when u person goes to a concert, lecture, or a per formance, he does not like his viewob. soured entirely of what is transpiring on the stage, and the dodging first to one side and to the other, is decidedly un pleasant. The new fashion which has made its appearance may be better than the old in many respects, 'dnd it may be cool and comfortable for the wearer ; hut for crowded assemblages It -is already vo ted a nuisance. Leigh Hunt said : “Hair is at' once the most delicate and lasting of our materials, and survives uslike love* It is so light, so gentle, so escaping from the Idea of death, that with a lock of bulr belonging to a child or friend, we may almost 100k 1 up to heaven and compare , notes with the angelic nature—may, al most say, “I have a piece of thee here not unworthy of tby' being now.” This is a beautiful thought, but the faintest suspicion that my lady wears hair that grew on the head of some stranger would effectually destroy the poetry. Lovers of fruit need not have any ap prehensions of being deprived of the lux ury of peaches and cream this summer, notwithstanding all the reports about the failure of the crop. The cream crop will doubtless be asuccess, as the continuous rains of the last month have insured a good grass crop, which Is the main pen sive cow, and we are ted to believe that the peaches will be forthcoming from the fact that at a meeting of fruit-grow ls in the State of Delaware, held some few days ago, the belief was expressed that the crop will be equal to if not great er than that of last year, when the ship ments reached over 3,000,000 baskets. In addition to peaches a large crop of early apples and pears is confidently expected. The crop of strawbereies and other small fruits will also be enormous,and far in excels of the past year. It was also sta ted at the meeting referred to that the crop of peaches in all the country on the Eastern shore of Maryland and tho low er counties of Delaware would beonor iuoch, and much larger than for Many years past. Associate Judge appointed.— T.ie Governor has appointed J. C* E. Moort, Esq., Associate Judge, to fill the vacancy on the Bench, occasioned by the death of Hon. Peter AM. Mr. Moore, will fill tbe ofllce until the first Monday in De cember, when he will.be succeeded by the candidate elected at the October elec tlon. We are glad to notice this appoint ment. This, is undoubtedly, o very good selection. Mr. Moore is a person of very general habits, . conscientious, upright and impartial; and in tbe discharge of the various duties encumbent upon him, wo will find united in tbe Judge the es sential qualities of courtesy and ability.— York Press. Pic-Nic Parties should bear in mind that the Carlisle Sulpher Springs is the place to ' hold them. The grounds are spacious, well shaded, dry and covered with short grass. Swings, ten-pin alleys, Ac., are on the grounds, which afford amusement and recreation to visitors. The present proprietor of this favorite resort has been at some pains to put the grounds in complete order. , The “Kennedy,” a heavy freight en gine of the C. V. R. R., has been as sisting tho shifting engine “ Utility,” at Harrisburg, for the past six weeks, in shifting freight across tho C. V. R. R. t bridge. The freight traffic has in creased wonderfully on tho Cumberland Valley this spring.— Journal. To Subscribers. —On and after the lat of July next the U. S. Postal law will require postage to be paid on all news papers. Heretofore the law allowed the free delivery of newspapers in the county where published. The postage will be 20 cents per year, but we advise all our subscribers to pay for only six months, ten cents, as we believe,the law will be abolished soon after Congress meets in December. Ir tho government can furnish the Postal Card, and carry it In the mail for a cent, why can It not carry the letters, the paper and envelopes which are fur nished by private parties, at a cent? This is a question which will soon be an swered. CoNBTAHDK3in the different sections of the county should post themselves on the now game law. It appears ou tho first page of to-day'a issue. Promote the health of your cauario?- by placing a little saffron in their water. Hard broiled eggs are also good forgiving them strength. LESS thau aucilou prices at Blair’s store for Tumblers. Best Fruit Jars, Lamps, Steak Plates, Soup Bowls,Sauce Dlsbos,Yellow Ware,Churns, Step Ladders, and a variety of other goods. BOXES—every size—very cheap, at store, tho place for BARGAINS— must be sold, FOR SALE CHEAP—a good grocer’s wagon/ Inquire at Blair’s store. business NOTICES* If you want Coal that will give you satlsfae lion, go whoro a full stock of all tho standard Co aLa aro kept. None recommended but the best. Call at yards of A. 11. 11LAIR A HON. POTATOES P POTATOES I —Peerless, Early Rose, Goodrich, Pcachblows, Morters, Harrison, Carters, and Ilconan POTATOES, for snlo, In largo or small qualities, at llumrloh's. 2lnpl-t LOCAL OPTION.—'Tho citizens of Cumberland county have decided, by tbelr votes, that Li cense shall not bo granted to soil liquors, but li cense has been grunted to J. 11. WOLF, No. 18 North Hanover street, to sell Notions, Trim mings and Taney Goods, and as this favor has been confer od upon him, ho has resolved to sell goods cheaper than over, and will always endeavor to have bargains on band for those who favor him with a call. ITnprll THE GREAT CLOSING SALES at Ibo Central Dry Goods Store, of all kinds of Summer Goods, Figured Grenadines uthalf prices, Lawns at a great sacrifice, Japanese Silks and Poplins, cheaper than over known, Laco Sacks, Lace Points, Laco Mantles, away down In price. Silk Parasols, Pongee Parasols, and Porasols of all kinds. Must alt bo closed oat. Groat bar gains for every customer at tho Old Central Corner. Como one and all, and save your mon* ej. The largest variety of White Dross Goods material In town. JOHN MILLER, fjjune73-2fc fhtrviviny I*arencr. At the corner of Broad and Noble Sts., Phlla., stands the gigantic stove FOUNDRY of Messrs. STUART, PETERSON & CO., whoso manufactures nave loug since obtained a na tional celebrity. It Is one of tho largest and best appointed establishments in the United States, and we are assured that it was never In a more prosperous condition than it Is at pres ent. Tho linns great specialty, the “BARLEY HBEAF” Cook. Is morn popular than over, since so many attractive and valuable improve ments have been added to 1L Tiiocontre pieces, bolding Ibo plates, aro. now made of extra heavy material, and are rendered perfect gas burners. The patent Anti-dust Shaking Sifter, together with the Anti-dust Shaking ami Dumping Grate, aro features especially valua ble, uml worthy of the closest examination. The “Barley Sheaf” burns both wood and coal. For sale by Rinksmitii & Rui , p 1 Carlisle, Pa. AST To the Farmcrs.i—We, tho undersigned having tested tho merits of the “Cayuga CuloP* and Champion Mowers and Reapers In tho har vest of 1872, under our own supervision, do testi fy iu favor of tho “Cayuga Chief," which raa ,chine wo bought on Us merits. GEORGE RUHLE, S. Middleton Twp. ALEX. LINDSAY, How unnecessary the anguish many persona undergo from rheumatism, gout, neu ralgia, toothache ond earache. Wo say unnec essary because tho application of Mexican Mustang Linimentuo yie affected part, or a for drops ol it In tho ears ot tooth, aflorda In stantaneous, and what Is better, permanent re lief. For cuts, wounds, bruises, swellings, and ah Injuries or diseases which squire treatment externally, this liniment is everywhere regard ed us the most potent and reliable healing agent In existence. For all external Injuries or ailments of horses and c&Ulo, ll Is Infallible, SPECIAL NOTICES. The Only Remedy.—Those whosufler from foul breath are open to tho charge of care lessness. It is an offence that can 1)0 speedily abated, us a single bottle of the fragrant HOZO DONT will unmistakably accomplish tho work. No toilet table should bo wit bout It. It will pre servo aud keep tho teeth white, and tho breath pure and sweet. Spalding’s Glue, who would bo without it? DIED. fiHBNK.—In Penn township, on the 20th uff.. Nettle Lizzie, only child of U. W. and Halllo M. Shenk, aged U months and 21 days. Dear Nottto is gone; our little one Who made our life so sweet, She’s hovering high above the sky, Where all bright angels meet Farewell, darling babe, how sweet thy sleep, Thy spirit’s gone to dwell With Christ above, whore all Is love; Farewell, sweet babe, farewell. MARKETS?' CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET- Corrected weekly by A. Bonier Dale. Uaulisle, June 4,1873 89 50 8 00 5 00 1 70 1 05 FAMILY FLOUR BUPERFJNK FLOUR RYE ELOUR - WHEAT WHITE - WHEAT RED RYE -CORN OATS CLOVERSEED TmoTHYSBED FLAXSEED - CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET' Corrected weekly by Ueo, ft. Hoffman d* *%»» Oarmslk, Juno J,.1873. 8 20 BUTTER - EGGS LARD TALLOW BEESWAX BACON HAMS do SHOULDERS do SIDES BEANS per bus. RAGS DRIED APPLE. ■ UNPARED PEACHES PARED do PITTED CHERRIES ONIONS PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, J/bac/fi//, Juni' 3, ’73. Flour—Superfine, 31 75 aB5 50, Extras, SG 00 a SO 50. Extra family, $7 75 aB4 50. Fancy brands 81) 75 a 811 60. Rye Hour, 8-1 . Grain—Red Wheal, SI 88 aBl flo. Amber SL 08 a 82 00, White, 82 05 nB3 10. L 5. Oats, 48 a 50. Whisky— Western. 1)5 cents per gallon. CLOSING PRICES DeHaven & Bro., • One occasion only: Thursday Evening, June sth, 1873. The Alleghnulans Vocalists and Swiss Roll Ringers will apiienrln their newly reconstruct* ed programme, with New Artiste., New Bongs, Duetts, Quartettes ami new specialties. Inclu ding the Silver Stair Hells,the original set of 1% octaves ami the llrst ever Imported to this country. , _ jjjj-Tho AUoghanlaus present a Music pro gramme to every lady and gentleman ou enter ing the hall. This Is a new-feature In their con cert. . 1 ADMISSION 35 cents. Gallery, 25 cents. Reserved scats 5'J cents, for sale at Piper's Book Store. D. G. WALDRON, SSOmnyat. Manner. FOR Chopped CORN and OATS, and Chopped CORN, RYE and OATS, go to WALLACE’S. my n« Vl‘lV. 1«2«,% HGJrt lIS-^ I2ol< WVA J 1074 my iiB«2 no nn'i 1215 a rjr{ liny, IU : .'J 11G IlOlf US 110 112 BC5i 87J4 10252 103{2 7 fry. 74K T I VERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE Xj stable J, X. Sterner <& Bro,, In rear of Beutz House. Horses mid Carriages to Hire un reasonable terms, and al shortest notice CARRIAGES FURNISHED FOR FUNERALS. jttjpN. u.—stable room for 50 head of horses on keep. 29inny7U FOR BALE.—A fine lot of MACICER EL by the)-* barrel, at WALLACE’S. * \/ j. Italian Queens ! Bred from mothers of undoubted purity, at tho following prices •xSSwT for tho coming, season : For one pure tested- Queen, before An* /mrtm V gust, $5.01); alter August. $4.00, v uVtfb' n Queens sent by- mall. Also lull / > colonies for sale at reasonable v - prICC S. W. CJrlssii»sei% 22may8m Box 150. Carlisle, Pa. SASH RIBBON at less than no price, at MADAM ROTE'S. l-- lnll rjIEN HOUSES FOR SALE IN THE . BOROUGH OP CARLISLE. The subscriber offers for sirle Ton Houses. situated la dlll’ovont parts of Carlisle. Ho will sell at lowest prices, with small amount down monthly, or auLiiftl payments. A mognltlcont opportunity for a poor man to Apply at Lively Stable. 29mny73-Cm REN T I TO lIOTGL-KCEPEKS I Tho undersigned, being desirous of retiring from tho hotel business, oilers tho “BEIVTZ HOUSE,” In Carlisle, Pa„ for rent. A favorable lease will bo given to any person who will purchase the furniture at a sacrltlco. This HOTEL is FIRST-CLASS, and tho Furniture all nearly new and has a largo and constantly Incrca sing’ custom. Hero Is n bargain seldom met wiib and Is worthy tho attention ol - hotel keepers. OEO. Z. JBBNTZ. Prop’r . . SaprlMf Carlisle Pa. A SHLAND CEMETERY being now /Vendor tho direction and control of the sub scriber, all persons desiring to purchase lots In It for burial purposes, or wishing any Informa tion can bo accommodated by culling on her at her residence, on East High street, nearly onnosllo tho Bontz House, or by calling at the oillcoof tho late Win; M. Penrose, In Ilheom’B Hull. V. M. PENROSE. •inov/2lyr* I Tba subscriber is T/"'lT7 , I I \ j Pi 1 now prepared to dell- 1 v«r to all Paris ol the lowa, ICE of a superior duality. Having a full supply I cun furnish for any length of ilmo, and In any quantities. price—Ouo-half cent per pound. IKtCE uno u. j, w, HENDERSON, 10/vpHf fWemcal. MANF'D BY IS THE anti a general assortment of Tlmvnro and Fruit CaiiK, and Jura of llio best make, &c. A lino la* 'voice of Water Coolers coming. All Job work ' done with neatness and despatch, Call ami see before purchasing elsewhere. at FUIDLEY «k HON. 21 N. Hanover 81., Carlisle, , jSflisecilancous. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR ■ALE. Tho undersigned offers all hit Ileal Estate for salons follows, to wit: , NO, 1. A two'Slory IIRICU MANSION HOUSE! situated on Iho corner of Pitt and Louthor streets. size ol front 3« feet on Louthor street, 74 feet front, and backbulldlng fronting Pitt street, containing I rooms. Icllchon, smoko house, and uiiev 91 South Hanover Street, known aa tho “Blair Corner.” at which place can bo found, at all times, a full and complete assortment of rJI kinds of • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! and also si lull and complclo.nssortmont of - FIELD, DARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS I also a fall and complete assortment of WILLOW AND emit WAKE’ all of which will be sold very low, Pei&ons wishing anything la tho above lino will do well oy calllngaud examining our goods before buy ing elsewlieio,us wo feel sure wo cun givens good satisfaction as any other house in tho place or elsewhere. Bo sure to give us a cull. Don’t forgot the place, NO.OI 6. HANOVER STREET, Blair’s Corner. H. G. CARR, General agent for the sale of all kinds of Agrl ulturallmplements and Seeds, «£c. / Jau3o-78-tf TpINEST assortment of STRAW T TRIMMINGS and FLOWERS at MAUAMB ROTE’S. 122m1t FARMERS’ BA N K SAVINGS FUND. Open civr.v day from 0 A, M. to 3 P. Al, Dki'osith Received ok any Sum From 25 cents . UPWARD. KATE OF INTERi tiTFIVF PER CENT. By a resolution of Die Board of Directors it is hereby announced that ou and and alter Febru ary Ist, a Savings Fund Department will bo opened In connection with the Farmers' Bank, Carlisle. This Savings Fund Is designed to meet a want • long felt In the community, by wulch the Indus trious and those of small means can save a por tion of their weekly earnings, ami ns sums as low us 25 ceuta will bo rec eived every one can become a depositor, It Is a giant mistake to suppose that small sums are not worth saving. By tho habit of saving in lit tie mailers riches .ale acquired, and ns ov.wy ono may become depositors, lot them come with small amounts; and cents will soon become dollars, and continually Increase. Let none wait till they have somethin!/ worth while, Komel hing respectable, before they begin to save; a hiigloulug la the great point to bo achieved. The attention of parents Is called to Ibis Sav ings Fund, ns they may hero accumulate a fund fop their children, or by making thorn depository teaching them tho advantages of the habit of saving. Depositors are not obliged to continue their deposits longer than they may choose to do so, buumay withdraw the whole or such pint ut any time it may suit their own convenience. Money deposited on or before tho llrst day of January. April, July, and October will begin to drawinterebton those days, and will bo paid semiannually, ou the llrst days of January and July, aud If uncalled for will be added to tho principal and diaw Interest Hie same as tho original deposit. The Bank is Intended as a place of safety for keeping money us well as to encourage savings by all classes. For further particulars aud circulars iuqulro ut Farmers’ BuuU. jauUQ-TJ-lt BLATCHLEY’tt 4. i rts Improved Cucumber Wood N ®Pump, Tasteless, Humble, Kill cleat and (-heap. Tho best ■n* o- I'ump for the least money At* •a rt tontlon Is ecneclal'y Invited to &< Blatchloy’s Patent Improved xs=?sv Bracket and now Drop Check //jflAYValvo, which can be withdrawn U pdbj//without removing tho Pump or \ tho Joints, Also, tho kj Copper Chamber which neve* n! cracks orscoles, and will outlast 7j any othe»*. For salo by Rhine 's smith & Rupp, Carlisle. Bend S forCataloguo and price llsf, bs CUAS. Q. JJLATCUbEY. Mf'r Sept. 12—1 500 Commerce St„ Phlla' rPHE Euehlonable. EXjORFDA HATri I ut a very low price, at MADAM ROTE'S, tthnaytt IMPORTANT,— One of the greatest Inventions of the ugu Is the Patent Kxcelsior Chimney Top ! one Unit eireotually prevents Hie chlmiioy from smoking increases the draft when tho wind Plow,, ami prevents all rum and snow from en tering the chimney. Made lo order by W. Frid ley Hon. (‘all and see iholr lino assortment of 11E P RIG ERA TO Its, nn d REFRIGERATOR and WATER COOLER combined, ns well us a varie ty of Hanging Baskets, Wire Da.skols for cut powers, Flowi-r Trainers, Wallers, Children’s 801 l Hoops, uinl an endless variety of toys, as well as Stoves oi till ICimls I 22muy8m GO to WALLACE ri /or .your Shouts, lluam nuil Mill Bluir. Ilulldlug formerly occupied by B. U. Claudy us u tm shop, rear }lheem'« Hull. I22maytf itcanl notices. A DMINISTRATOR'B NOTICE. J\ Notice Is hereby given that letters of Ad* mntlsl ration on the estateof Mrs. .Mary C. Keep, Into of Penn township, deceased, havo been granted to the undersigned, residing In Carlisle. Alt persona therefore having claimsordenmnds against the estulo bf the said decedent, are re quested to make the sumo Known to the said undersigned without delay, ami IhoSo Indebted will mnUo payment Immediately* - InmyOt JOIIfI HEEL*. Atlminhfralur. ADMINISTRATOR’S notice. .Notice Is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on Iho estate of Christian Glolm; lute of Mourocf lownsnlp, deceased, have boon granted"to the undersigned, the former residing In Monroe‘township, and the latter lu ailvor Spring lownshln. All persons therefore having claims or demands agulnst'tho estate of the said decedent, are requested to make the same kxwwn to the said undersigned without delay, a id those Indebted will make payment Immc d.alely. ELIZABETH OLEIM, M. U HOOVEH, imay7a-ot* -Aihu’rs. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.— Notice Is hereby given that letters of Ad mmlslratlon on the estate of Andrew B. Zelglor, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, have hcou granted to the undersigned, residing lu said borough of Carlisle. AH persons therefore having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make the same known to the said undersigned without delay, and those indebted will make puvmeut Immediately, ISABELLA A. ZEIGIEU. . liuaytJL Admmijtratrfx. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that letters testamentary ou the will of Margaret Edwards, late of the bor ough of Carlisle, deceased, have been Issued to the undersigned, residing In said borough. AH persons Knowing themselves Indebted are re quested to make payment without delay ; and those having claims will present them for set tlement. J. W.EBY, 29 i nay 73 Executor. Ihatessionai craißs J. h. Graham, i j. h. Graham, Jr.. j. If. GRAHAM & SON, Attorneys <§• Counsellors at law, No* 11 South Hanover St., Carlisle, pa. Hon. J. H. Graham, late President Judge of the Ninth Judicial District,-has resumed the Eractlco of the law, and associated with him Is sou, J. 11. Graham, Jr. Will practice In tho Courts of Cumberland, Por-y and Juniata Coun- Uea. fDec.7,’7l—tf. L. SPONSLER, Beau Estate Agent, Conveyancer and In suuance Agent, has been recently, appointed a N o t a r y 1?. n 1» I i e, and is now prepared to transact all business pertaining to his office, including the taking of ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. AFFIDAVITS, DEPO SITIONS, AC. ISmnyOmos JgiDW. \y. BIDDLE. Attovney-at-law ! Olllco 23 South Ilauovcr Street, • CARLISLE, PA, ■ 16mny73-lt JOS. RITNER, Attorney-at-Law, NO. 8 South Hanover Street, Carlisles, Pa. •03-All buslnecs promptly attended to. Col lections a specialty. 17nct72ly JAMES M. WEAKLEY, ATTOUNEY-A MAW, Office—No. 22 South Hanover SI., Carlisle, Pa. April 25,1873-r-IV. rpHEO. CORNMAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW! No. 18 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. •C3 '•Allbusincss xtromplly attended to. s\ ' E. BELTZBKOOYEK, c 'aitoiinbt~at~law CARLISLE. Pa. >/3-Offlco on South Hanover .Street, opposite fjoutz’s dry goods store. ' D0c.1.1865. JJR. W. 7j. BENTZ, Gua'duate of the Pennsylvania College of Dental suroeuv, Will adapt arllffcialDenlures, and remodel bad ly lilting ones, treat Diseased Teblh and Gums, aud ffll Teeth In the most approved manner, at his father’s residence, No. 24 West Pomfrot Si., Carlisle, Pa. 24apl-ly PiRSS, MARY L. HALL, Horaoeopa \J thlo -Physician aud Medical Electrician Office South Han Over street, Carlisle. All fe male diseases sjclllfuly treated. Patients nt n distance can consult by mall. June 6. 1872-1 v. r\n. HENRY. LANGEHEINE, Pby i J slclnn and Surgeon. late of Ohambersburg. mis located lu Carlisle permanently. Olllco aud am) residence lu the large stone building, East Main street, near hast. Patients coming from a distance can bo boarded and nursed lu my own family. lUaprll-Sm dliscdliwcuus . . To Teachers aud Directors, COUNTY UNIFORMITY ItrookN’ .Normal Arithmetics, Fcwsuiltli'H English Grammar. SOWER. POTTS & CO., Publishers. Philadelphia. The above books huve been adopted for uni form district Introduction.- Those wanting .terms of Introduction and exchange are Invited to correspond, WILLIAM 9. SCHOFIELD, Superintendent of Introduction , 22may73-U 680 Market St., PUilnda. C\O RN and OATS for sale at WAL \J LACE'S. FKTP.SH MEAT DAILY Edward J. Arney, JVoriti 7/ffnoysr Street BSS“ Tho citizens of Carlisle can be furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, Mut ton, Lamb, Pudding,Sausage, &c.,daily at his . .idence, opposite John Mc- Bride Delivered to all parts of. tho town. epll-72. STORE ROOM AND CELLAR FOR RENT.—No. 7-1 North Hanover street. Bmuy7B-tf D. CORNMANJ 1873 SPRING*SUMMER 1873 eov u: BROTHERS Jobbing and Commission Merchants, No. 21 South Hanover Street, Carlisle. They are wholesale dealers in Hosiery* Ll uou anil Cotton Handkerchiefs, Bhlrt Fronts, Head Nets, Cord Edge and Satt’eta Ribbons, Vel vet Ribbon, Corsets, Gloves,.Suspenders, Ties and Hows, Laces, Edging, Kufllmg, While Trim ming. Paper Collars and Culls. Note, t'ay. Busi ness, Letter aud Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, paper Bags, Drugs, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Fancy soup, and an endless variety of Trinkets. Or ders will receive prompt attention. P. s.—All merchants are respectfully request ed to come and examine our slock, I?OR tlio Heat Brands of FLOUR go to } WALLACE'S. NOTICE.— -I wpuld Inform my cus tomers, hero and nbroiul, that I will com mence the bottling of SODA WATER AND , SARSAPARILLA, uud In counties where licence exists, also Porter and Ale I The business will be conducted promptly, and satlslacllon will bo given In every respect. EHNBT J. KRAUSE. P. S.—lleer and Alo can bo had at my llrewery from live gallons and upwards. lomnrUtn. CORSETS nt Csc, 7oe ami Si.oo—{he cheapest lu town—at MADAM HOTE’.S [-It jgUUMERS, ATTENTION! A MACHINE FULLY WARRANTED. PER FECTL VHALA N CEP. A'O SIDE DRAF7 Farmers, if vou are looking for the best Com bined Soil-Halting Heupor ami Mower, yournt lontlon Is Invited lo WUEELEH’d IMPROVED ‘‘ CAYUGA CHIEF !” This machine you can roly’ upon, not only for one season, but for many yeanOodo good work with ease lo your team and satisfaction to your self. It will gather and cut successfully the worst lodged ami tangled grain and grass. Ow ing to the great succens wo mot with last season, wo would advlso all needing machines to call early, so that all orders can bo tilled. Call on the undersigned and examine tbo machine, at the Cumberland Valley waro-houso. Carlisle. W, T. mtANDON, Agent for Hoopers and Grain Separators, &e. Bnmy73 2m TTALIAN HERS. A few colonies of I Italian HEn-S, with pure ancons, for sale tdioap by JOHN GUTBIIAUL, South Huuovcr street, CtulisUf ( Itallroaß. jjKADINO UAIIj HOAD! SUM MICH j unANQJCMJCXT. MONDAY, IIIAV 20TU, 1873. Trains leave Harrisburg for. Now \ork ns fol lows; at 6,36 and 8,1", am anti 2.t’6 p m; collect ing with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, ami arriving at Now York at 12,35, 3,5 U, and 1),45 p ir respoctivoly. , . .. Returning : Leave New York at 900 am 1250 and 590 p in, Philadelphia at 7 50, 8 45 a in and 33Up m. , . _ Leave Harrisburg for Heading, PoßsvllJe. Tn» mnquu, Mlnorsvlllo. Ashland,Bhamokin, Allen town and Philadelphia nt 5 50 and 8 1U a m, and 200 ami 405 p m, stopping at Lebanon and prin cipal way stations; tho 4 05pm train connect ing for Philadelphia, Pottsvlilo and Columbia only. For.Potlsvlllo, ScuylKlll Haven and Au burn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrisburg at 3 40 p in. East Pennsylvania Rail rad trains leave Read ing for Alio mown, Easton and Now York nt 7 30 and 10 35 a in. and 400 p in. Returning. leave Now York ntO 00 a m, 12 60 and 8 30 p ro and Al lentown nt 7 2£»a in and 1225, 210.135 ond 8 65 p m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 730 a m. connecting at Reading with train on East Penn UK, .returning leaves PoUavllleat43s pm, stopping at all stations. Leave Pottsvlilo atiiOO 805 and 0 10 a maud 2 30 p m, Herndon nt 10 00 a m, Shamokln atbOO and 11 o‘2 a in, Ashland at 7 IS a m and 12 20 p m Mahnnoy City nt 7 53am and 12 54 pm,Tatnaqua at 8 35 a m and 2 10p m lor Rlillada, Now York Reading, Harrisburg, &o. Leave Pottsvlilo via Schuylkill and Basque banua R R at 8 05 a m for Harrisburg, and H 45 a m, for Pluogrovo and Tromont. Pottsvlilo Accomo Train leaves PoßsviJJeat 0 00 a m. passes Reading nt 7 30 a m, arriving at Phllada at 10 10 am; Returning leaves Phlluda at 5 15 p m, posses Rending nt 7 10 p m, arriving at PotisvJJleat9 20 p m, Potlstown Accommon Train leaves Potlstown at 0 45 a m, returning leaves pnlladn (Ninth and Green,) at 4 30 p m, Columbia R K Trains leave Reading at 7 30ain nudO 15 p m, for Kphrata, Litlz, Lancaster, Col umbia, «tc; returnlhg leave Lancaster at 8 20 a in anil 330 p in, and Columbia at 815 axu and 3 20 p m. Perklomcn U H trains leave Perklqmen Juuo- Uon at t) 00 am and 255 and 030 pm; returning leavo'Greeu Lane at 0 ot> a in 7 40 und 12 35 and 420 piu couneellng with trains on Reading It R. Picket lug Valley R U trains leave Pluenlx vdlo at 005 a m. 305 and 650 pm; returning leave Byers at 0 30 a m, 12 40 and 4 20 p m, con necting with trains on Reading it it. t'olebrookdule It U trains leave Potlstown nt 040 am and 1 05, 620 pm. returning leave Mo.unt Plcasnutnt GOO,ond 11 25a m. ahdSOO p in, connecting with trains on Reading It R. Chester valley R It trains leave Bridgporl at H 30 a in 2 40 and 5 33 p m. reluming,leave Dowu inglon nt 7tXi a in, 1230 and 6 40 p m, connecting with trains on Reading H It* On Sundays: leave Now York nt 5 30 p m Phil- • ndelphin at 800 a m and 315 p m,leave Pottsvlilo ' ut Bto a m and 235 p in’, leave Harrisburg at 630 a m aud 2 (10 pm; leave Allentown at 4 35 and 855 pm; leave Reading nt 7 40 am and 10 45 p ra lor Harrisburg ut7 Sv a m for New York, and* nt 740 am for Allentown and ut 040 am 1 aud 4 10 p ra for Phllada. Commutation, Mileage, Benson. School aud ,Excursion Tickets, to gud from all points,at re duced rates. Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds aMjpw od each passenger, J. E- WOOTI’EN, Ucn tral tiupcrinicmlcnt. Reading, Pa, May 20. 1873 & HEADING Railroad SEVEN PER CENT. BONES, FREE OF TAXES. Wo are offering the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company AT 65 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January ana July The Bonds aro In 1000 s, 500 s, and IOOs, And can bo REGISTERED free of expense. Tlio Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen ger business are constantly Increasing. The increase for year ending Nov. 1, 1b72, over year ending Nov. 1,1871, 871,200 U 7 The Increase for year ending Nov. 1, lb7l, over year ending Nov, 1, 1070, 70,778 22 8151.071 69 Increase lu two years Increase for first 4 months, 187 J, over first 1 months, 187 U, $17,001 10 Bonds, Pamphlets and information can be ob tained of AVE OD NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILA. 39ats aim cans HLD ESTABLISHED EAT AND GAP STORE I on NORTH HANOVER STREET, ft few doors below Carlisle Deposit Rank,'bus ou baud ft lujrgo stock of all tho New York and Philadel phia Styles of HATS AND CAPS Silk hats from $5, t*j $6,50; Felt bats for men, boys and children, of every quality unci variety of stylo. Winter caps lu cloth, fur. beaver, co ney, nutm. Fancy Velvet'and cloth turbans for children, Also ft’live lot of Gloves, at all prices. Having a long experience in the business. I feel conildent I cun please ftll who favor mo with a call, In price, stylo and quality. Hats of all Kinds Made to Order and old ones re paired promptly Keller, Oct ill 1872 (atomics John A, Means, No, 78 S. Hanover Street, CARLISLE, Dealer lu Fresh Groceries. spell as crackers; ■ , MOLASSES, FLOUR. COFFEES, FEED, - CHEESE, TEAS, SPICES, . SUGARS. RICE, SYRUPS, SALT, FISH. BEEF, HAM. LAUD. SAUCE, CLOVES. PICKLES, SODA, DRIED FRUIT, KETCHUP. SOAP, NUTMEGS. CANNED FRUIT, PEPPER, STARCH, allspice, balahatus, CINNAMON, GINGER, CORN STARCH, SARDINES, BROOMS. BUCKETS. tubs; candles, CORDAGE. BRUSHES. BASKETS, VINEOAR, BL/CKING, STOVE POLISH, COAL OIL, oedarware, WILLOW WARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, EARTHENWARE, iuar73 ffinin'iift Hft after B. EWllfb, A. CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of i\ew Faarmlture. for tlio Holidays, comprising Boras, Camp Stool. Lounges, • Centre Tables, Hooking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Uocoptlou Chairs, Ottomons, Bureaus, What Note. Ac.. Ac. Ao. *nrlor. Chamber, Dining Room, Kl token FURNITURE, of the latest styles COTTAGE FURNITURE IN BETTB notv Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES In great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and attended to ud on reasonable terms, 17. Dec* Panel))) & <£o’a SUuKrtiucmcnts. If* SAMPLES sent by mall for 80d. that retail a. mi quick for SI", it. x*Wozcbrr, 181 Chatham square, N, V. I) O BRILLIANT BOOKS FOU CANVASSERS mi and salesmen I Bryant’s Library of Poetry ami Wong, aud Miss Beecher's Now Housekeep* or’s Manual, Bocb soiling Mat and fax. Exclu sive Territory; liberal terms. J . B. Fonii & Co.# New Yojk, Boston, Chicago and Han Francisco. 29may4w n wn WANT AN AGENT In this township to u rjeanvass f..r tho new, valuable and fast sel ling book by Dr JOHN COWAN# THE SCIENCE OF A NEW LIFE I recommended and endoiscd by prominent min- Istois. physicians, religious aim secular papers. No other ftook like it published. Sid per week gunraniocd. Address, COWAN J CO., I3l» Eighth st., New York. D 2!bnny4w. GENTS wonted for THE HOME OF GOD’S PEOPLE I the grandest and most Successful new book out. Acknowledged to bo the most derided success of the year—now selling with astonishing rapid ity. Xt contains nearly 200 Magnificent Engrav ings. Splendid opportunity for agents to moke money. Circulars, containing full particulars and terras, sent free. Address. DUSTIN, GUN MAN & CO., Hartford, Conn. x> 2ymuy4w, QM NUMEUOUS TESTS HAVE PROVED g UJ H. F. BURNHAM’S NEW TURBINE yjJ jZ Water Wheel to bo tho best over invented. Pamphlet free. Address York Ph. 20maylw i> Fjio BOOK CANVASSERS. A IIW WA^T OE RUNNING A Subscription Book! Thousands are sold. Canvassing reduced to a mere pastime. Profits to agents immense. Ad dress. MURRAY HILL PUBLISHING CO., 129 Ecus 2Slh SU, N. Y. » 29raay4W WANETDAGENTSasToRStfiSK: literature, OUR DIGESTION ; or. MY JOLLY FRIEND’S SECRET ! Du, Dio Lewis’ new work Is an Immense suc cess. Saves money, worry and precious health, and shows how to live well and grow fat on 81 a week. Agents are coining money aud doing a world of good with it. Delay not. but address at once Geo- Maclean, Publisher, Pin la. 20mnylw d QATir Thousand in Press. Sale increasing. 2.0C0 - OUtßoro Live agents Wanted for our LIVINGSTONE YEARS IN AFRICA ! over COO pages, only £2.80. Incomplete A Inferior works are offered, look out for theta. Send for circulars and see proofoi the greatest success of the season. PockotCompoulou worth $lO mailed free. Uurqard Bros., Pub’s, 7il Bansom ai reel Philadelphia. d SGmoylW 1 TO 12 PER GENT. We make ft specialty of County, City and School District Bonds, Guarantee -Legality of all bonds sold, collect the coupons without charge, or (ako some at so much cash on sales. THE LAW OF MUNICIPAL BONDS I Just published by our senior, should bo in the lianas of all Interested in this class of aocurl ties. Two Volumes, price $lO. W. N, CODER & CO., 17 Nasua st.. Now York. - 20may4w . d . JUBKI FI HE I ! FIREII! - ' _ - FIGHTING FIRE! Agents wanted for tho grandest book of llio .year, now selling with • astonishing rapidity. Tolls of the causes, of Flro, Safes, Firo-proof Buildings, Conquering Flro with Water, steam and Gas, lusuranco-*is It safo? Its History. Basis, Management, How to Insure, etc,, Vivid Accounts of tho Great Fires of History. Agents send for circulars. You will never regret It. Sent Free. Address DUSTIN. GILMAN & CO., Hartford,Conn. d 20raay-Iw me v e r NEGLECT A COUGH. Nothing Is more tain to lay tho foundation for finuro evil qouse- WELL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS! aro a sure cure for all diseases of the respiratory organa, sore throat,' colds, croup, diphtheria. Asthma, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe ,or Bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases oftho Lungs. In all cases of sudden cold, however taken, these T ABLETS should bo promptly and freely used. They equalize the circulation of tho blood, mitigate the severity of tho attack, and will, in a very short time, restore healthy action to the affected organs. * * Wells’Carhoilo Tablets are put ni) only In blue boxes. Take no substitutes. If Inty can’t bo found at your druggist’s, send at once to'the Agent in New York, who will forward them -by return mall. Don’t bo deceived by imitations. Bold by druggists. Price 25 oents ft box. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St.; N. V., Send for circular. Solo Agent for United States •JDmaylw p 12,000,000 Acres ! Clieiip Farms'! The Cheapest Land in Market, fur sale by iho UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY In Uio OBEAT PLATTE VALLEY. ,1,000.000 ACRES IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA I Now for sale lu tracts of forty acres and up wards on live ami ton years’ credit at 6 per chj»i Mild ami healthful climate, .fertile sol!; mi abundance of good water. The best market lu the West. The great Min ing regions of Wyoming. Colorado, Utah and Nevada, being supplied by ilia fanners In the Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of ICO ’Acer* THE REST LOCATION FOR COLONIES I Tree homes for all ( Millions of acres of choice Government Lands open lor entry under the Homestead Law, near the Great ItuUrnnd, with good markets and all the conveniences of an old settled country. • Free passes to purchasers i»f Railroad land. Sectional Mans, showing .ao land, also now edition ol descriptive pamphlet with now maps mailed free everywhere. Address, O. F. DAVJS. ' Land Commissioner U. P, R. U.. UOmny-iw D Omaha, Nob. J¥MJEEEA I The Great South American Blood Purille. Is the most pdwoiful cleanser, strengthouer and remover or Glandular Obstructions known to Materia Ateillcu. It Js specially adapted to constitution* "worn down” and debilitated by the warm weather of Spring and Hummer, when the blood is not in active circulation, consequently gathering im purities from sluggishness and Imperfect action os the secretive organs, and la imtullcsted by Tumors, Eruptions, Blotches, Bolls, Pustules, Scrolula, ito. When wearied aud languid from overwork, and dullness, drowsiness and Inertia take the place of energy and vrgor, the syslern needs a 'Jonic to build It up and help the Vital Forces to regain their recuperative power. in the heat of Summer, frequently the Llvc-i and Spleen do not properly perform their func tions; the Uterine ana Urinary Organs are in active, producing weakness of the stomach and Intestines and a predisposition to billons d«- mngoment. Dr. Wells’ Extract of Jurubeba Is prepared directly from the South American Plant, and is peculiarly suited to all these dlih cuttles; It will cleanse the vitiated blood, strengthen the llle-glving powers, and remove all obstructions -from Impaired and enfeebled organs. It should bo freely taken, as Jurubeba Is pro nounced. by medloal writers the most clllclent puvltlor, toujo aud deobslrucnt known in the whole range of medicinal plants. JOHN U- KELLOGG. IK Platt at.. N. Y. ‘ Hole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. 2ymay4w • d Secret of Beauty How to Beautify the Complexion! If there Is ouo wish dearer than another to the heart of woman, It is the desire to bo beauti ful. The wondrfUt reputation of GEORGE W. LAIRD’S "BLOOM OF YOUTH” Ja very Jnatly deserved. For improving and,beautifying the skin. It la undoubtedly tho beat toilet propaia* lion In the world: 11 Is composed of entirely harmless materials, and while the immediate crrccia are to render iho Kkunrbeaaurul creamy white, it will, after a few applications, mako it soft, smooth and beautifully clear, removing all blemishes and discolorations. This delightful toilet preparation Ims been se verely tested by the Board of Health ot New York City. Dr Louis A. Buyers, after carefully examining the analysis made by the above Hoard, pronounced leoJ. Laird’s “Bloom of Youth” Harmless, and Entirety Free from Anything h\}u riouj to the Health or Skin'. Beware of Countorfcits, Ask your Druggist for Geo. ,P. Laird’s ‘‘Bloom of Yonlh.'* The genuine has the United Stales revenue stamp engraved on the front label, and the name "Geo. P. Laird,” blown lu the glass on the bock of every bottle. Bold by all Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers. d Wmgyiw