The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 25, 1881, Image 4

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A R.I r MIDER T.
i tl, l itttr i;.rt ot ttr t? i t
f:.p!i vl Miinvuikt. "Wi: .. .?.l niU-bi-rii'i:
towns wen- asuuii-hfd tiy ;i un
eral tall of fpidt-r Tlie Tvt-bs spt-m-
ed to couif fro io "over the lake,' ar.u
appeared to fall from a grvxi luic'it.
The strands were from two ("ft o sev
eral rods iu length. At Uieeii Hay the
fall was the same, eoir.in from the di
rection of the bay, only the webs varied
from tixty feet in lenci h to mere pperka,
and were Been as faT up in the air vs the
power of the eye could reach. At Ves
burg and Fort Howard, H.eboyiran and
Ozaukee, the fall was similarly ooserv
ed. in tome places being so thick as to
annoy the eye. In all instances the webs
were strong in texture and very white.
Curiously there is no mention, in any
of the reports we have ween, of the pres
ence of spulers in this general shower of
webs. It is to be hoped that som com
petent observer that i, some one who
has made a study of spid.-rs and their
habits was at hand and will report more
apeciiically the condition!' of this inter
esting phenomenon.
(juite a number of notable gossamer
showers have been reported in different
parts of the world. White describes sev
eral in his history of Seilmvne. Iu one
of them the tall continued nearly a whole
day, the webs coming from such a height
that from the top of tl.e highest hill
near by they were seen descending from
a legion still above the range of distinct
vision.
Darwin describes a similar shower ob
served by him from the deck of tin H-u-gle,
off the mouth of lt Plata River,
when the vessel was sixty miies from
land. He was probably the first to no
tice that each web of the gossamer car
ried a Lillipu ian aeronaut. He watch
ed the spiders on their arrival and saw
many of them put forth a new web and
Coat away.
The behavior of the spiders when set
ting out on their aerial voyage has been
minutely described by a rec-ni English
observer. The shower observed by him
occurred iu September, lr75. alter a
thunderstorm without rain. He says :
"About ten A. m. I noticed small spi
ders running over my coat-sleeves, and
had to brush off several trails of gossa
mer webs. Looking around, I found
that brick walls, bouses, branches of
trees, etc., had these webs dangling from
them, aud that other gossamer webs
were continually fallinir !rom above and
add;ng to the accumulation. JJy mid
day a long fence was festooned from
point to point ot its triangular rail-tops
with a ribbon-like ladder of gossamer;
find this was growing broader and broad
er us the tiny creatures kept running
along this ladder, each increasing the
breadth by adding it j own contribution
Of enother silken thivad.
"On examining next an iron palisad
ing near, I found it in a simibir condi
tion, with the tops of the iron spikes
connected by a vibrating silken ladder
of gossamer, in some places nearh an
inch broad. All along this ladder the
little strangers were running in an exci
ted and hurried manner, as if they had
lost their way and ha ! got into a stramze
Country. Some, in traveiiuK over tii-ii
improvised road, u.nde mistakes and y.it
iuto bordering web-iof M.e uard. n M.i
der, wheie they wt-iv -t'l;'v d v. i.w d.
About 1 P. M. the clouds cleared ;T. the
sun shone out and I n.ti-.'ti that some
Of the spiders had be-;m to ivasc;--d
into the at mosplit ie. l i e;, n . i !i ' have
commenced this iva-i-tir i,.n tviii.-v; Lir
on observing Ifiat some n; , ,- i,.i.-end
ing all my atiem ion nasi1 v -ii s p.
gle spiders, and t ins 1-. w hi.i s:,u: jm.
irg my eyes upon one .,i i"in. I nlrv
ed that as it h-M the Uoss oner oaihwav
it seeded a clean on the ;ion rail
ing, and gatherinn its I i i t . closeU i o
gether it proj. ei.d ion. i s spmer '
Several thread.-. txpandeil .)i
ward and s1 iei .-i: npu.H.i fpini
to twelve niehev The): this parachute
Seemed tushou a biio'.anl : e:n leiic y. a in!
Buddetilv the i t r ; rraiere !-l't hild ot
the iron rail, or ;is lil'ini ..fT it. :i;nl
quickly van'sir
after another I
6a me cneral i
iin a.r." ()
'':!. w i' h I l.
'i' i li once !
,; the tail i!
;n a'l a'mos
i.. . , ' I-.-It -
V i" on
' ' ' I I 1 1 1 S I ; ' '
ascetit con!.!
:i . ever, lici V
l i nun nine' v
OS.-IV ;i
s : 1 ! t ; ' !
twice when ;
floated for a i -horizontal
iiu-. t ion
it for ari I'ppiovM
They, ho i r. . ! ;
bo quickly t hai i h.
Only be guessed ;f.
be st down . as tin
to ''tie nimdi ;-! itrc
I
TP is.
role.
cs. ' '
The object '() t liese Spi
if they are tnii :: ;
for the fall rf ; hi welis
the Spiders are able to
are mysteries which are
'ler nilglMtinlis.
iV.l the J-ea.-oo.s
rt a ! iuie 'vhen
ascend at will,
as hard to ex-
plain to-day as they weic
time, or in that tni'ii. a!
m ( tcinci r s
period fii'ln
winch comes the ancient i:ms. ryrhwue:
' 'Old woman, old nmun. ultl woman,'
quoth I,
'O whither, ) wliitlier, O, wliitli-r so rn'ah?'
'To sweep the eoliwelis out ot the sky.' "
From the strtnthT.f tlie webs report
ed In the recent Western showrs there
would ap;ir to be a doubt as to the spi
der which produced them. They seem
to have been too strong tor gossamers.
Perhaps th shower may have been due
to an unusual excursion of the more ta
miliar geometric spider, this Seies
having the same iow"er of shooting out
webs which float on the air and some
times seive as an air-raft for the produ
cer. The natural history of spiders is
comparatively tin unexplored held for
observation; and it is possible that manv
species emulate thejwandenng g-tssamer
spidei, and betake themselves to the air
when occasion serves. Scientifc J.ir
fin. HlSTORT OF THE TuJIATO. A irontl
many years aco a scamp who had recent
ly arrived from I he liernmria Islands
was sent to the York county (Pa.)
jail for some offence committed against
the lawsof the cominonwealt h. He had
with him a few seeds which he ptaroed
iu the rich soil of the jail yard. 13 fore
the plants which sprang iron the seed
reached maturity he was discharged, ami
no one knew the n.ime or nat ur- o' then-.
They grew luxuriantly. b ur'.n-' 'r-u: 0
a large sire anrt unusual aj jH .ra: ce. As
this strange fruit ripened, its ..'or
changed from green ton bri'Mi r .'.
end became an obj. c of v..nd. r;.- .i r. t
miration to all the ii,!nat s .-.t' !
Mrs. Klinefelter, t be ladv t ... . . v e..i.
tioned all the prisoners ai-a;:.s! -.it-
any of the fruit, as stie , ;v ,.,;iS
poinons, and t esii'. s h-r
tnlted the man vh bad p'a
that she would en leaver
BpeciraeiiP of it for him i
in time.
Jnt when t!iefi nif v i '
the Bermuda pris..tn r vi
and asked tos e t - n
granted, he call. ! f... ; . :
i I.:,
,..) !,
: i-v.
pr.
s. i d
.' i.
r- o
vinegar, and to tl . r .. ... ,.
lady, coTiimer.eed t.- r r , :" S,,1(,K,.,
poisonous fruit vi;: re'i-h that as
tonished the tiehohWs. Af'er eniovi"?
the stranpe refHSt. be u Termed Mrs. K.
that th fruit or veeetabl w as the to
mato or love nppl-. and it woubt tie foiiod
vhoiesome and nutritious. The seeds
of the Jrcir.ain;nsr toma'iu s wej- rare
fully preserved and distributed amot1(T
ths friends and neighbors of the ladv.
nd thus this now piiiar esculent was
introduced into the uneieut and eoodlv
Imroujrh of York. Tor iimnv years
tbeieafter it was eultivatert an orna
ment rather thn for table use. ht)t l,y
degrees its merits t-i.'an to lie mor- fully
understood and ppreiated. and
as el ew here, it n-v. int.. ral pnbli.
faror. . The folhiwinf is given
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aaid to be a cure curv.
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HOtT TACKM 1.EK MADE.
Described in a few worda, the process
of making tacks is as follows: The iron,
as received from the rolling mills, is in
sheets from three inches to twelve inches
wide and from three feet to nine feet in
length, the thickness varjing, according
to the kind of work into which it is to
be made, from one-eighth to one thirty
second of an inch. These sheets Are all
cut into about three feet pieces, and by
immersion in acid cleaned of the hard
flinty scale. They are then chopped into
strips of a width corresponding to the
length of the nail or tack required.
Supposing the tack to be cut is an
eight-ounce carpet-tack, the strip of
iron, as chopped and ready for the ma
chine, would be about eleven-sixteenths
of an inch thick and three feet long.
The piece is placed firmly in the feeding
apparatus, and by this arrangement
carried between the knives of the ma
chine. At each revolution of the balance
wheel the knives cut off a small piece
from the end of this plate. The piece
cut off is pointed at one end. and square
for forming the head at the other. It is
then carried between two dies by the
action of the knives, and these dies
coming together form the body of the
coming tack under the head. Enough
of the iron projects beyond the face of
the dies to form the head, and, while
held firmly by them, a leaver strikes this
projecting piece into a round head.
This, as we have said before, is all done
durina one revolution of the balance
wheel, and the knives, as soon as the
tack drops from the machine, are ready
to cut off another piece. These machines
are tun at the rate of about 2."0 revolu
tions per minute. The shoe-nail, ma
chines for cutting headless shoe-nails,
are run about 500 revolutions per min
ute, and cut from three to five nails at
each revolution. When we think f the
number of machines being run in the
United States, namely, alnujt 1.700. and
the quantity of tacks atid nails they can
produce, it is as much of a mystery
wdere they go as it is what becomes of
the pins.
The tack-maker of fifty or sixty years
ago worked as follows: He took a small
rod sf iron and after heating it in a char
coal fire, hammered it down so as to
make a point, then a piece was cut off,
placed in a vice worked by foot power,
and the head formed by a few blows of
the hummer.
One of the simplest and tx-st remedies
to lie given to children if they are
troubled with worms is poplar hark. A
well-known physician lias used this for
years with marked success. It can lie
bought at any drug store. Take a little
pinch of the bark, alout as much as one
would naturally fake up on the iioint of
a penknife, and give it lefore break
fast. It has a clean, bitter tas"e. and
there is no difficulty in getting a child
to take it.
A TRUE
P
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
I HON IITTliitS are highly rc-oomniendcd for all diseases reo'iirin
a rvrtitin ami eliicicnt tonic; esjiallr IndiyMtum, 1 yiwptia, Intermittent
Fevers, Want of AppttUf.,Log of Strength Jslekoj Encrrnj.rts.' 'Knrirhes the blooil,
strenfrtheas tho muclc-i,and gi ves new life to the ncrvett. Th y act like cliami
on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic mrmptomr, stich aa Ttwting the Food,
HflehinrJI-fitintheStomfiehJL-artiirn,'te. Tlie only Irn rrrparation
that will not blacken the teVj or pivc; hca!aclic. Sohl I v
all (lnigf;Lts. Wri'e f.r t!.o A P. C V ' .?2 pp. of nw'nl :in.l amtisino- r. ail
ir g) sent free. BROWN CIirrilCAl CO., Baltimore, Iil.
fv thst Jill Iron Bittr arm-'? n"Trf Ohtv tc i Ci nv V v crowed r?-d Uimoo wraT-r.
rnVAKU F IMITATIONS.
w n s-3 ll!Pk
GEIS.FOSTER&QUINN,
113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
A1.WA1N
I -O lr"Kt 0 11(1 CllCipwt JStoclt
Dry a,xicl Dress G oods,
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC.,
to be found ju Cambria or adjoining counties. l-4Forgot not tho street and numbers
and fail not to call, buy and bt happy.
An Instltntlon for lmrrtlrifr Prurtlral Bn'lnpw Knration TnnriR nrtrt middle
Bed mm flttil for tb otul duir of life. R'arlntii ran 'iiicr t ny tun. In
dividual Irmtrnption. Ijirpn anil finely fiimisrie.1 Halls nl Offic. ('oitiprctu'n.lv
ronnm of rtndy. Rcnlar nrt appronr1-te Iotnri Thorourh Te&cliing I'mclicai
IrainiDg. For CircuUtra address i. buff A Book, Pituburgb, Ta.
i
it:in cur niiAHflWTrrntfPRrrNT': nv ik nc
MIA r.,.
Kb
DR. METTAUR'S HEAD
ttj (Lort i:me boili f5ICK and M'
ao;;nKunr-rereooa yt m, relieve D
.do jsieia ui excess oi Due, proaucu.
v,- KIT-
A full size box of these vbIua PILLS. wftj,fnndl
rcci.oLij for a complete cure, mailed u any addrw on rereint of
nine 3-Cent Postage Stamps. ForaalebyaUDragguta.
BOLH PROPRrETORS,
Tlie Ti-vAth. Ti-itely Told..
tiiil m:av store or
S. TEITELBAUM, CARROLLTOWN,
l THF. PI,AtT. TO BIT AT I.OWFST PRICES THE . V T
WINTER goods of all kind i
Muini im imium ip now extenaea rv tns
county. Do. t take my word biXhir,
CARROLLTowy, Nor, a. 1W1-U.
LIFE and DEATH of JAMES A. GARFIELD
AGENTS W
".ra oi a nor.se. min.HtlCIl I O W
50 psr cent, discount to Agents 11
...
Caweaktnyonr own town. Trmsand Monrttt
eww- B Kitm tr t,,, pwrttturt, vt
j A COXTISUOCSLY.RC.NK I5G CLOCK.
! Perpetual motion is generally assumed
to be as visionary as th Philosopher's
Stontf. Newton propounded the perfect
ly sensible theory that if we could eet
rid of friction, we had onlv to set a bodv
in motion in order to Insure jt never
again coming to a ha't. The bet illus
tration of the principle, undr the con
ditions we have to reckrn with. Is thi
continuous existence of the planets, onr
own included; but. even the planets float
in a more or less resisting medium the
lnminiferou matter which fills all snare.
1 But what Newton aimed at. and others
dream of. i the creation of some engine
which shall possess exhanstlpss energy
without being called upon for any cor
responding expenditure. Profound stu
dents of the laws of mechanics among
whom Newton, perhaps, holds the high
est place, have vexed themselves with
this problem witho-it arriving nt a satis
factory copclusSm. All sorts of expedi
ents have been devised and tried and
found wanting n something. Bishop
"Wilkir.s. of England, invented a water
wheel, for example, the main feature of
which was its power of constantly re
plenishing its motive-power bv pumping;
but. when he came to reconsider its prin
ciples, he, like all the others, found they
were false.
However, an ingenious mechanician
of Switzerland lias come to the resene
with a clock which tie cla'ms has thp
faculty of running continually. The in
ventor is a M. Pnrchet. of Mienx. can
ton of Valais. Tie manufactured and
set going two clocks on the princinlo lie
has discovered the first on the 27'h of
March. 17.1. and the ppond on the lfVh
of January. 170. Both were delivered
over to the authorities whn completed.
So that thev might be careful! v enclosed,
scaled and kept from all interference.
To obtain access to them, one must first
break the public seat, which is itself a
guarantee of hona filet. The pnelospres
are loxes of wood with glass fronts. rwr
mittine a view from the outside. Thy
have not stooped nn to the present time,
and M. Parchet who. b he wav. is
eighfv vears of agr insists th;i f hev are
not likelv to stop, as thev can perform
their own winding for an inVfinite pe
riod. The st.irv is quite credible on the
face of it : hnt when every allowance is
uiMde. M. Parchet i" just as far front ter
petnai motion as was Sir Isaac Newton
and the rest of them.
Mouk butter is spoiled "at the pail"
than dm ing any other process throneh
whicn the milk and butter pusses. The
udder is not projierly cleanei, or the
hands of the milker are foul, and in
these and many other wavs Ihe milk re
ceives that which ever after remains to
contaminate.
Chronic Kiiei matism and Catsrrh.
Took Pfri-na. Am well. Mrs. F.
Gi.iNoiioi sEN. Hrownsville, Pa.
TONIC
IIAVK TIIF.-
4 Mw ,w M ww.iw
"?HE PILLS-nrf,mr.twfm(JerfnIly1na
wrilic LicunAruc:. .hii.
' CEPSIA " ita worttfr rma, eleanw-
- ; regajr rieaimy artioa o . thobowela.
proir tor to erorr rai1r nf tho iD.vlf.. n
but'ec a'nd lEPou".! raer"hnt
N TF.ITKI.RAI W.
A NTFn M-."'"
I.r,To ""1 -"';. t irenla-. hr...
iw i w V VT vJr"TTt.S71PL.,w f''i ti.oa.
. .. . . ... itm rt . 4tk at.. tiHlaua, j.
079"" ZailaTsthotneaasilrmade. Cot!y
t. I m AiWH tre, A't'lT.T irVtrv Auyuh, Mo.
4
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1
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r5F cr wiksct rears.
I'i:i(xt, Ohio. Jan. 'it, Ihmi.
tH. B.J. Eknoall a Co. ent: 1 think it
ruy dutt to render you ?ny iinnk t..r t.enei ant
jirolts wlilrh 1 tia.- derived from yi-ur irivnliiat.le
and fur famed Spavin i'ure. M v i'inin and I hml
a ralaahle tnlliun worth t.v whirl, hud very
bid Ppavin, and wa j.ronounred l.y four eminent
Tonrinary punrmn l.eyond any cure, and tli-tt
the h(re wnt done fornver. Aa re..rt 1 ad
vid mycouMn to try a Lottie of Kendnll'i Sp.-ivin
I'ore. It had a musical fleet the third Lottie
enrrd It and the hore i a well a ever. I n Iiea,
of Kdint'timh. the eminent veterinary mrveon m
an uncle of mine, and 1 take irrent interest in as-
itinic bis profeFPion. Your-, truly,
Jamkk A. Wilbow. "ivil Engineer.
Kendall's SPAVIN Cure
Viltis. Mm., Jan. 11, lt
B. J. Kendall fc Co Oents: llavinir irot a
horse hook ol you hy mail a yer aim. the content
ot which iicrynnded rue to try KendVI'o Smrm
dire on the hind lep of one ol my r.or. which
mnn hiiclly swollen and could not he r..luced ly
any t.lher remedy, 1 eot two tn.tr le f.f fre-ton
IuddJth. Prnirici!it. .t Waseca. which coinl.-e'y
cured uiy hore. Ahout five ye-irp nifo 1 f.:! a
three year.dd colt Fwe-rile, v.-ry t-id. 1 ned your
remedy as ifiven In your took without row-tlinir.
and 1 rhuM siiy to your credit thnt ttte colt I" eu
tirely cured, which l a surpriee. not only to my
pelf. hut :i Iso t.. my neiiclih-.r. Yn fenf me the
tw..lc fur the trif.inii Finn of 'Jf. cent? :it;- it 1 c.uid
not eet i nol her li ke It I would not Ink t went v h ve
dollnr lor it. Yonr, trulv. iIko. Mitbi
in
W'ASHmtJTONVILI.K. Onto. June 17. 1 S30.
lr. B. J. Kendall t 'o ient: Keollnif
vour advertisement in Turl. Kitld find t iiriu. of
Kendah SpvJ-i I'ure. nad h:ivinir n v.!nni'le
and "peedy ho.?e who had ben lame trom "pnv
f.ir eighteen motithn. 1 ?ent to you for a hottle hy
expre, which in piT week.- remove.! oil !a'nene
and enlargement and alpo a Hrie splint from an
other hi.rte. nnd hotli hor-.e nre to d;.y m sound
a eolt. The one hottle w w..rt m to me one hun
dred dollar?. Kepeefn!lv v ur-.
H. ABtRTi'LtTT. II. I.
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
II RltlsB:.n. I'l . Vir. ISt 'i. l-s.
Pa. B. .1 Keiinni 'o ent: I haen very
fine mure ttint hn.l a lione "pnvin lor a lonir time.
1 trld everv tiling m:in could d.vie to cure It. hut
all In vain, aiid m. HlM.ut to Kte it up when a
friend ol mine in th city cure to me and r""iu
irended "K'.iiil.iir S;io'in "ore." wh irh 1 trie-1
with a-rand rc'ulr. renovir:e the hone cl'ur an 1
clean. I tlien ffni 2i ivm. to v.-u for one ot y.oir
lllutrAted lloT-e Boo-', nn.l 1 think there i no
hertcrh'.ok print, d on tiie imre mi l hi- di.vie.
I hiive t.n ken irr.-Mt intere-t in it.i.nl h:ive'n'o
aold 1 copie (or you to mv n.':nhi.or-. im l w:H trv
and lo wlit iro. ..1 1 run hv irett i i.if them f.r o! t ir;
Yours truly.
r VV. MtLI.EH.
1
iss
L3
ii
IH. Vt.. F -h.
li. 1 -SI .
Sever it
Ti; B.
J . K i; ' r
month Hif o I tnjirf(t ni knff j i r j l . whih jiu-
n rniHrvr inert to n-w t '-.e '.z-: of a i- rir w in-'t
n ran ,(! m rerv vcrp nin all th tlire fr
four r fl vp wok? . w!in I n tt) twe Kn i 1 1 1'
Stnv1n t'nr' mtt! the Wrl it:-fa-t ry rr-u'.
It h rotni-Iernly reinovfd the tru I ineinnr.t und
Pto.j.ed the Innx-ni-'s find i'iiin I h:;ve lo'ne
known it to xrr Ur-nt trr iitn.-n 1 U n- w
It to h tlie r,et liniment tr liunmn flt-h thut I
am arqtiiilntrd with.
Yours truly. T. I. vheck.
i K KM) ALL'S SPAVIN (TKK
i It nnre in fr i-rff-o:- and n-iid lr. i:? Ht-t on. - it
! d"p nt hhtr: yrt rt i j r rjprnt ( im h rj.l j.-.wfr-
i fnl to rpa"h every !-t- -n .jim. - r ?o rem
j ny J'ony irr-wrh n- t-tfjiT rnhirif-mMjt.
i .pav in. f pli nt?. rurtia. f i' l.u. ; r ; i - we! - ny .
hnd any iHniene-" nnd iill eninreiTien: .f t t-
j or liu--. nnd abo f..r r. uii.n ; o-in m i:i:in. f.r r
; any ioijm.-- (. irhi-fi a 1inin,'r? H n-e 1 f .r n:"M
; f.r re-M-t. 3 1 is now i:nwn ro ' t d (..; ;v - t
', t'tr tinn per iim-1. a -;in ru 1 U :ti. i et rert:ttn
( in 1 rm eft"T
j end n-1 lie".-' f-.r Iilu-tr iTr l i ir,jii:tr. i we
l fhlnk ui ve .o-lt j ve IT'ti-f ; irtii-v N'Trfn-
J edy h ever ni"t wi h eiifh i; i- u-.i ' i hed u "e" to
' onr V nr.wlf.lu-, .r nnn : i a-- ! -o-t .
! rricl iirS..Ttk. r.r --it h..tti- f.-r-f;, V
Knurr in v it ttr li iret ir f -r m ; r i T w '
j he ae?it ti -'v M.hJr'- -n r-'-.':i.t ; r hv r
Vfoprit'r. Im. H. J. Kkmli.&. (V... Kno-hurh
"nil. Vt.
j SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
I r"-h. IS. lM.-m.
: van DYKK.N snniru so.r
It superior to rii t ner o.t.. it i t-om m nd wth
uipfiiir in it pure, unsd nit "rated r:'Te. r Uch en
ter t!ie porei of tlie -kin. helnic i..rNed inr-. the
rdod tbroutrh tlie minute eapilirU. mid thu t
upon the Kin. whertjer it be hexithy or in a di
eaced entidition. hfth Ideally nd r o,?' i u n i i y .
thereby e!!miTi'tin ll imenritie. fr m the "d
and ex'-mnif the -kin to 1 e:i'Miv action. It i n.
dneer" a finpne1. uny i:i fr-f.it''- o tht ' . . m -plexion
whirh i unetj'ni lied, nr-l e:in l e pr-tdueel
by no other tr.es n. o toilet, nnr-i; or l-i'hrt. -in
M eomplete without it. It Tiotk tl,v skin ? 't.
cler. pure, white and healM.y : i c'f.inMiiK. !
odoriiinit, di-in!eotiiiH. ft t h i i,t . hen i ii :n;d m
rifytnz rernveF d:ii irnff. rtcif.nif. nh-er. pore,
erii tiin, rnjt?hne and rdie nf t! e "kir : r
lleve it"h!n. bnmintr and st niruf of tt- W'Ti.
and irritation ot biting and -ti in." r.if irw-t; wjil
reiievo l tfhi n I'iio win n not h i nir et;-e w i i J hie
any effeet. Ask tor V a 1 '"N k vhiit So at :
innit upon it. h nd ta ke n i tn fit Mn. S-ii.j hv d mir
Xit. A ehA7ia-h V Miller. iro.ri-t.'r?. s..
'ailowhili Street. 1 'In lade i I -i i :. JM. For sn by
M. Oatwax ami K. Iamk.. IroK,,t, Kf'enp
buty. Pa. lll-S.-ljr.
WOW LOST, HOW KEST0KKI)
Just puMihed. new ed't on of lr. t'nlvcr.
. ae'l'i t'e lorl"rt I.wsiaj on thr radi al cure
, Ol VIIIllTI'lll:H'K MN" l Wi'l'itiP", lnv.il.
i iintury Sctninnl I."se-, lirmKTrv. Meninl and
j Phyiical IncAprity, 1 rnpe.; :tn.nt to Ms-rmice.
) ac. : al-.o. l'oM Mi'Ti"S. Km trv mid Fit-. In
( duced hy self-llid nlifeoce. .'Mia. elttavHirlio'. etc.
The ceieh rated author, m tins siltuirn'le K!iv.
. clearly d.mon'ir.e-. ..ni a thirty yesr" surc.'--
J ful pr.itice that the alrtnine conequcnc.'s of
! aelt-nt.ne rnsv he radically cured : poi.ilin oot a
1 m.xle ol cure a one certa'n. siniple iind .'flef-tm I.
j hv nif;iti ot which every suller.T. no niritter shut
I his condition mav e. tni.y cure himt lf rtininv,
' privately and riidirall:.
-TM lctiiriniiioild hp in the hnnds of everv
youth :uid every mnn in the land.
; Sent under sea!, tn :i tdnln envelope, to anv a 1
! rtres. port. paii'. on re.iei.t 01 six e. nts or two post
aite statin" Ad.lrrn
THK l IA IR V1.1 HVniC AI. (..
II tniiM., ( Vi.tU. .y,
rot (inee I! x -ISO. 1 10-7. SI -ly. J
"pn F.. C VitT-f N Eitvt e ash HrmjTikat
1 ' FtT a specific for Hvtenn. 1ii?hip.. on
! vulions. Nervous Hen. Inch-. 'Mcr.tnl lcpri.i..n.
Iais of Memory. Sperm itorrlm' i. 1 mi p. ten -v. In
' voluntiry Kmisons, lri'ii.:it nre t I'd Al:c. .n-i-..'d
ry over exertion. self-nhnp. or t.ver ltulu'ence.
' which lerots to misery, decay .ind d;ith. t ine t...x
will enreretent eses. Kr. Ii Iv.t i-, r'nti. mn:.'V
treatment, i ne doll ir .-r h..n. or l Pose- r. t pvc
: d-illur: ent hy mii! prcpil.i on rciiitof j 1 -c
. We KiinrMnt.-e ;x hofles'to curr-anv cic. Wuh
' each order r'ccived hv n i-.rsix tovo. mcomi
i nlcd hy five rtollsrs. w will s(.n. the pur"i.i'er
our written jfnrar-tee to return IP.- in-.nev it the
1 treatment does not eircct a cure. Ounruurt' 'S
! sued oni. when tre-u ntcoi u ..v-icred ii.r.ct 'r.'iu
J us. Ad lres .HIHN '. K"Tfc '.. Sole Pn.pri
i etors. 181 fc 1S3 V. MadUon St.. hie:iKo. :l. S..M
i hy rll drniririst-. Smith. Ki ik & Co.. hole, lie
j Agents. Philadelphia. -5.'Sl.-ly.
Hamburg Tea !
. (ask tor LENnpr.KETt'n. thf. .?lt nfvnxt.l
i Tho Creat BLOOD PURIFIER
And Piirifnrlve. which w is known to the I uno.is
j old Arahina .ivilHrs ns etirly a the ninth .mui-
1 tnry. Is H.l'il.led to therell.'f ot Fever I '.m.l
tmn, Fct.rile (l..mplalnt. Want ol Appetite, Prop
ay and Hemorrhoid. It ha a decided advlmt-iire
over all other i.urttatjves heinir more thoroiiirh in
elean!nit out the system, without prodm-'nj the
auonizimr. itrlpinii t.fiins and ttrait:lmr which ac
company thea.'tinn of othercatlmrtic. Wko l'im
j.les or other kin diseases are alo prec. r'huiti
poo the atTeeted puns thorouuhlv with Vim Ivke'r
Sulphur Soap. Achenh:ich Sillier, proprietor
3d and fallowhlll St.. Phila.lr.elph.a. Sold hv
E. Jamp. lh-ugcist, thenglinrir Pa. ll-?.-ly "
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of youthful imprudence eansitn? prema
tore Ie.-ay, Kervoua ri tuji1y. lxst Wai.bood. et-..
jarrng tried tn vain every known reniedv. Las dia
roveri-d a simple Belt cure, which he will send Fill E
to Ms fcllow-anflerera. address J. II. HldA I s.
3 Abathaiu tel., .
Feh. 4. lUl.-ly.
CELEBKATED H.H.H. MEDICINE.
PF.KRONS afflicted with pain
hava nt.ver tried tti -ru.t lr
nnd ache who
H. II. Medicine
do not know Its powc-s in r.-movlna nam
Oive It
nisi ior nnumaiism, euraiuia . and partien
larly Diphtheria A snre rure tor horsea sndcrini;
with Hone and HL-md Siarln. Poll Kvil and folic
HesnreandaskfortheH.il. H. Medicine nianul
factored hy l H. Tomlinsnn. Philadelphia, us the
popularity or the same has led other Parties to pni
an interior article on the market h-rin the s.nne
Bata. WMa by lrii8ijte wyahrt. -otA-ota.
mm, $,rj .. J
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V aL -4 i. ly, .X Wwjsv.
.- IK ana O n lofur bTaVt f-Biial l :u 1 t it t,.
It rure cntin ly the wort f -n i c f I -i air t '-ir.-T4aJ:V.
r.M f-mfaB tr-ti Insn n atton n t': r
tlon. Iitlliriif and I1-rJ.-em-rtK. and t tc-w-'nt
Rpioul TTcukn.-w, j:d la j.-articulajiy uit-d to the
Chi fe ( f I .
It w.Il el! K tn'i rpl t';tnor frm tl ntm In
Bq enrly tt-:-e cf rri it.f i.t. 1 1t tr n-r to rn
crotif" hnmor t 'tr is cts ' a,c ! 1 5 U n.
It rfrn'T.' - r -mm, rr.'.-.lw.', )f-t a!! rmr'r.g
for ftlm-ulun, fir'i n-'"-' m w.ol r- -f t-irrh
II currt I'1 -f t ", - '-':-. r I rn"nt"ir.
Gn--ra! I. ' . , t - U,rti;.a il I J-, .1-
Tiiat t r'.' jrf 1 rt':re r?n. ' r.
and U'-.a. .. . ii ; - y c;.rd ! '.in u.
It will at ml - : ! un'cr f.:K - itt:- t..r.. !
fca.-n-niT -w r 1 1:, i - t' t r-" ' f-f f yyf-m.
f or t1 ci r- . V . u-i c t tauter aez tLlM
Com;- ! M u : . - 1
i.Yi'iv 1:. i!;.;:;.t's vrf rTiFroM.
P1 M:- J'-i :r.- ! c: - : I. ' Ar-:,
I.yxn, Kktl r'-i I. i-..t t v --for P- rt ty ira.I
intheft-r: f f j .'.'1. . ir.ii.e f -m cf Itt:". on
r-;t of prict . f 1 r-.-r V i f r. y rr Mrf Tl tra
fr)y arjrs all Vtters if ir-jUTT. f".d t r jMajL.h-
Lr,7 " ' t "j'., t- c::r- f t. it ti, L:jujj
1..', .:t ?J c: ' -T h- 1
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Hut of ihr rentn;ial;!e l ien-
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tu a .-.! frii'--d ti -1 !-'.'!: r 1 '
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mr. ii.ii wawwren. jg'jmw iWrl-JLrJJ
CxceediRilj Delicate and Lsi'.ic. J
Sua ot alrs to Drays & rfrf-Dry. i . : .. - .
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