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TE5NYS0N. A New Foem by the Poet Laureate The last number of the Nineteenth Century opens with a poem from the pen of Alfred Tennyson, entitled " The iievenge : A JJallad or the Fleet." Mr. Tennyson's poem begins : At Floret in the A aires Kir Rlohsrd GreuvlUe ly. Aud a pint-ace, like a fluttered bird, caine flying iromurm; " 8psnih ships of war at era J we have sighted fifty-three !" Then aware Lord Thomas Howard : " 'Fore God N I am no coward. But I cannot meet thorn here, for luy ships are out or gear, And the half my nien are sick. I must fly, but fol low quick. c s- s bh'F of tho lire; ran we flhw1th nfly-thiee?" Then spake Hlr Htcbsrd tireuvllle : " I know you are no coward ; Tou fly them for a moment to fight with them attain, but I've ninety men or more that are lying auk ashore. I should count myself the onward if I left them, my Lord Howard, To those Inqutxition doga and the devildoms of Hpain." Lord Howard passes away, and Sir Richard Grenville is left with his own ship, containing ninety sick men an 4 a hundred seamen fit to work the ship and to light. They encounter the Spanish lleet, one to fifty-three. And the sun went down, and the mars came out far over the summer boh, Hut never a moment waned the fight of the one ami me nity-mree. Plitp after ship, the whole night long, their high built galleons came Ship iJ'ter ship, the hV vi ,M long, with her bit- tle-thund r aud flame ; Ship after ship, the whole niuht long, drew back with ber dead and her chume, Tor some were sunk and many were shattered, and so could fight us no more God of battles, was ever a battle like this in the world before t For he said, ' Fight on ! Fight on !" Though bin vessel was all but a wreck ; And it chanced that, when half of the summer night was gone. With a grisly wound to be dressed he had left the deck, but a bullet struck him that was dressing it sudden ly Head, And himself he was wounded again in the side and the head, And he said, ' Fight on ! Fight on J" And the night went down, and the km smiled out far over the summer sea, And the SpanUh fleet, with broken siden, lay 'round' us all in a ring ; But they dared not touch u again, for they feared that we still could sting. So they watched what the end would be. The end was not doubtful, and Sir Richard Grenville had his way of en countering it " Sink me the ship. Master Gunner sink her, split her iu 'twain 1 Fall into the hands of God, not into the hands of Kpaiu I" But the' crew were of less heroic mood, for "the lion there lay dying, and they yielded to tho foe." And the stately Spanish men to their flagship bore him then. Where thoy laid him by the mast, old Sir Richard ca'.ight at last, And they praised him to hla face with their courtly foreign grace ; But he rose npon their decks, and he cried : " I have fougbt for (jneen and Faith like a valiant man and true ; I have only dona my duty as a man is bound to do : With a Joyful spirit I, Sir Kichurd Grenville, die!" And he fell upon their decks, and he died. And they stared at the dead that had buen so valiant and true. And had holden the power aud glory of Spain so cheap Thut he dared her with ouo little ship and his En gl'Kh lew ; Was he devil or man ? lie was devil for aught they knew, But they sank his body with honor down into tho deep, And they manned the Revenge with a swarthier alien crew. And away she sailed with her loss aud longed for her own ; When a wind from the lands they Lad ruined awoke from sleep, And the water began to heavo aud the weather to moan. And or ever that evening ended a great gale blew. And a wave like the wave that is rained by an earth quake grew, Till it emote on their hulls and their sails and their masts and their flags, And tho whole sea plungtd and fell on the shot-shattered navy of fpaiu, And the little Kevenge herself went down by the island crags To be lost evermore in the main. Uses of the Phonograph. For public uses, we shall have gal leries where phonograph sheets will be preserved as photographs and books now are. The utterances of great speakers and singers will there be kept for a thou sand years. In these galleries spoken languages will tie preserved from century to century, with all the peculiarities of pronunciation, dialect, or brogue. As we go now tc see the stereopticon, we shall go to public halls to hear these treasures of speech and song brought out and reproduced as loud, or louder, than when first spoken or sung by the truly great ones of earth. Certainly, within a dozen years, some of the great singers will be induced to sing into the ear of the phonograph, and tho electrotyped cylinders thence obtained will bo put into the hand-organs of tho streets, and we shall hear the actual voice of Christine Nilsson or Miss Cary ground out at every corner. In public exhibitions, also, wo shall have reproductions of the sounds of nature, and of noises familiar and un familiar. Nothing will be easier than to catch the sounds of the waves on the beach, the roar of Niagara, the discords of the streets, the noises of animals, the puiling and rush of the railroad train, the rolling of thunder, or even the tumult of a battle. When popular nirs ore sung into the phonograph, and the notes are then re produced in reverse order, very curious and beautiful musical effects are often times produced, having no apparent re semblance to those contained in their originals. The instrument may thus be nsed as a sort of musical kaleidoscope, by means of which au infinite variety of new combinations may be produced from the musical compositions now in existence. The speaking phonograph will, doubt less, be applied to bell-punches, clocks, complaint boxes in public conveyances, and to toys of all kinds. It will super sede the short-hand writer in taking letters by dictation and in the taking ot testimony before referees. Phonographic letters will be sent by mail, the foil be ing wound on paper cylinders the size of a finger. It will recite poems iu the will be "well spoken -with good accent voice of the author, and reproduce the speeches of celebrated orators. Dramas will be produced in which all the parts and good discretion;" the original mat rice being prepared on one machine provided with a rubber tubo having sev eral mouthpieces; and Madame Tus saud's figures will herenfter talk, as well as look, like their great prototypes ! Ocorrc B. Prescott, in Scribrur for April. Lucrative Employment. Two young ladies, well born and well bred, went into tho city of Ijondon the other day to apply for some "lucrative employment," which had been promised in ft gushing advertisement by a firm in the ladies'-clotbincr line of business. Theyfwund that the lucrative employ ment was to consist of the embroidering of colored ' clocks' on women's stockings at the rate of 1 half nenn a clock I This liberal offer was hampered with one con dition. The candidates for employment have to pay 5 shillings in the first ln stanco to be taught the art of clock em broidery, The Edison Phonograph. Mr. Edison, by this invention, has done for sound what Daguerre did for light mado it possible to fix and per manently retain tho most fleeting im pression!. We pointed out. last month, the marvelous capacities of cold iron, magnetism and an electric wire ; but the capacities of the phonograph are ftill moro marvelous, for, with only a vityrat ing plate, a sheet of tin-foil, and a crunk, it is possible to arrest and fix all kinds of sound, and, having preservf d them as long as metals will hold their properties, to give them forth again in all their original qualities. The voice, indeed, is somewhat muffled and mini- tied when returned lrom the iron tongue of the phonograph ; but its intoLations, inflections, pauses and quality are ren dered with surprising fidelity. By the simple turning of the crank, tho ma chine talks, sings, shouts, laughs, whis tles and coughs so naturally and dis tinctly that the listener can hardly be lieve ii.s s. used, or cscpo .'rim the sua- Irieion that there is some ventriloquist locus-pocus about it, or a little fellow concealed somewhere about the arrange ment. But the fact is established, and must be mode tho most of. A machine, as simple as a coffee-mill, hears a speech or a song, and gives it back as perfectly as it was at first uttered by the living organs of voice. And so, again, we have the lesson repeated, with still greater emphasis, tha: we must raise our estimato of the powers and poten cies of "mere dead matter." Prof. Youmans, in Popular Science Monthly for April. Frightful Mortality. The Russian Government has esti mated its loss of soldiery at over 80,000, but there has been, probably, quite us large a loss of Russian subjects, other than military, from maladies arising out of the war. At Alexandropol, owing to the passage through the town, since the war began, of 70,000 sick and wounded, and the neglect of the sanitary authori ties to take tho requisite precautions, there is so much diseaso that all who can have left the town; the death rate has reached 55 in 1,000. At Tiflis all the doctors of the Red Cross Society are dead. In the Caucasus a plague is ex pected. The Turkish prisoners from Armenia are all more or less infected with disease, and wherever they go epi demics fwllow in their train. At Penza small-pox and measles are so rife that public schools and institutions have been closed by Government order. The official report gives an invalid to every house. Near St. Petersburg the bluck small-pox, a form of the Persian plague, has broken out among tho Turkish pris oners at Gatchina, and is causing great alarm at the capital. A month ago 10,009 sick and wounded were at Sistova awaiting removal, so many oi whom were suffering from typhus that it was proposed to have typhus specials to carry those so afflicted. Ncio York Sun. An Immense Workshop. A summary of the annual report for 1877 of the gigantic manufactories be longing to the renowned firm of Krupp, at Essen, has just been published. The refined and cast-steel fabrication em ploys no less than 8,500 men, 208 steam engines, with about 11,000 horse-power, aud 77 steam hammers. Every 24 hours t turns out 21 German miles of railway rails, together with a corresponding amount of wheels, springs, axles and the metal work of the carringes. So much is done by this famous firm in the service of peace. For war business it completes 300 canuon of divers caliber. Since 18 17 it has turned out more than 15,000 cannon. Twenty-one thousand gas flames are lighted every night. A railway of .3 miles in length, employing 2t locomotives and 700 cars, facilitates tho internal intercourse, and tho estab- lishment'contains 44 telegraph stations within its boundary. Apart from its stupendous manufactures, the firm em ploys 5,Ji00 workmen in its mineral works in coal and ore. The forges of the firm are served bv 700 workmen. Messrs Krupp have built JJ.277 dwelling houses, which are at preseut inhabited bv 1G.200 persons, including work peo ple and their families, and 22 shops for groceries, meat, shoes, furniture, and similar daily needs. It has provided for education by tho erection of four elementary schools of 21 classes, an in dustrial school for girls, aud a school for adult women, which aro visited by thousands of learners, and provided with first-rate teachers. Well with a Bullet in Hi Brain. About four years aero, a yount? colored lad named John Williams, whilo playing along the banks of the canal in this place, was shot by a reckless canal-boat Captain. The ball penetrated tho boy's forehead and lodged in the brain, lie was attended by Dr. R. II. Gibbons, who probed tho wound to the depth of four inches without recovering the ball. The boy was unconscious for about nine hours, llis life was entirely despaired of, but, strange to say, lie regained consciousness nnd showed sigus of im provement. Several days afterward an abscess was formed within the wound. This was opened by his physician, and discharged a quautity of pus, since which time the boy has entirely recovered, goes to school regularly, and stands well in Lis class, in me opinion oi in- puj m- . 1 ! 11. 11 1 I. II.. cians, tne oan lies ueiow me ouck in me skull, and has become encysted. lionet dale Independent. The Reason. The reason given for a girl's not being able to throw anything with the nccxi racy of ft boy is that her collar bowe is some inches longer, and some degrees lower down, and, being loog and crooked, interferes with the free action of the shoulders. A SotrrnERN paper regrets that some thing cannot be done to induce the blacks in some of the overcrowded sections to emigrate to Liberia. It never occurred to tho editor to start a report that they raise watermelons as big as a cow oyer there, BnalfaH Table. Self-Winding Clock. A German has invented a self-winding clock in which the winding machinery is operated by the alternate expansion and contraction of glycerine, or other suit able liquid. A piston on the surface of the glycerine, is bo connected with ratchet-wheels and toothed racks" that motion in either direction will wind up the weight Tho inventor thinks that the contrivance will be especially valu able for self-registering meteorological in struments. The American export trade is nssunv ing larger proportions with each suc ceeding month, and is destined to set our financial matters all right in spite of the Congressional wranglers. Among tho piano exports to Europe and the Soutii American States the popular firm of Geo. Steck k Ca., of New York, fig ures largely, because their instruments have gained the reputation of standing tho most severe climate better than those ef their competitors. A man, praising porter, said it was so excellent a beverage that, though taken in large quantities, it always made him fat. "I have seen the time," said an other, "when it made you lean." "When, I should like to know? '"in quired the eulogist. " Why, no longer ago than last night against tho wall." Peculiar People, Old bachelor who nc-vt-r hinoko. People who will rUtTer from chronic Indiges tion, coiiHtipation, and torpid liver, or trilious ncB8," when Dr. l'ieroo'ti Golden Medical Pic- cavery, and rieaHsnt Purgative Pellcta are known to bo roliabio and speedy remedieu for Uh-ho dim ason. Old maidx who do not love cats. People who have catarrh, annoying and di- gu-tin- everv one around them, when Dr. Hage'rt Catarrh Ilemedy is known to be a potent remedy for this diseaso. Women w ho do not love babies. Women who will Buffer from all those painful (lincaHOH to which the Bex iu heir, when Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is admitted by every lady who nses it to be an edicicnt remedy for thane maladies. People who believe their progenitors were apes. People who will rcadabont " Helen's Babies," and "That Husband of Mine," and "That Wife of Mine," aud " That Mother-in-law of Mine," and "That Son-in-law of Mine," and yet fail to read about tfwmiwlcea In " The Peo ple's Common Sense Medical Advier." Christians quarreling with each other on their way to heaven. Feoplo who will seek health at fashionable watering places, smothering at Saratoga or Long Branch, or sacrificing themselves to " Graham diet" at Water Cures and Health In stitutes, when tho magnificent Invalids' Hotel, at Buffalo, offers all the elegant comforts of the finest hotels, combined with the best sa ni tary advantages Russian, Turkish, and plunge baths, gymnasium, etc. and is situated in and near some of tho finest natural scenery in the Empire State. Tho most peculiar of all are the people who read these paragraphs aud fail to profit by them. Deal Gently with the Stomach. Do not rack it with violent purgatives, or permanently impair its tone with Indigestible tfrus of any kind; but, if your digestion is impaired, your liver out of order, your frame debilitated, or nervous system unstrung, use that wholesome and agreeable alterative and tonic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which will certainly afford you tho desired relief. None of the oflicinal remedies can compare with in restorative eflicacy, and as a medicinal stim ulant it is by far the most desirable as well as popular article of its class. Its basis, the es sential principle of sound rye, is the best pos sible agent for hastening the action of the botanic ingredients which it holds in solution, and those ingredients are the most efficacious which chemistry extracts from the vegctablo kingdom, and medical science applies to the cure of disease. (lad Tldi-ngn to Rheumatic Sufferers! Tho great internal remedy of Dr. Jlerodon, the Gypsoy's Oift, but lately introduced in Chi cago, is all that is claimed for it, a true specific for rheumatism, acting through tho blood, and prompt and certain in its curative power. One bottle Mifiicient. Try it and prove it. There's No Ise Talking About the adulterated, cheap baking iowders in compauHon with Dooi.ey's YrxsT Powder, The latter is strictly pure, wholesome, and is put np full weight. Satisfactory results in using aro guaranteed every time. " Knowledok is power," and we pub lish this to inform you ihat if you wirfh a ur and certain remedy for Heart I)iust;, N J voti neHS, Sleepless Nigbts snd General D biiity, cauHed by an over exertion of tne Hystuiu, at tended with tluggixh action of tho Heart, wu convey to you the Knoich'ibje that you can ex ert tha Powvr to re.ievo yourself by using Dr. Graves' HEAltT KEOULaTOB, a grand prtp- aratton to accomplish tho above remits, hiul to F. E. Inali,n, Concord, N. H., fr a pumphlot of les'iiuouials, and read the good V. has done others. Among the many foini of Heart DisfBso are Palpitation, Enlargimont, Spi-ras of the Heart, Stoppage of the Action of tne Heart, Trembliug all over and about the Heart, Ossification or Bony Formation of too lit art, Rheumatism, General Debility tin J Sink ing of tho Spirits. Dr. Graves' HEART REGULATOR is for sab by druggists at 60 cents and 41 per bou;e. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is, with out doubt, tho safest, surest nd lest remedy tLat has ever been invented for internal and external use. It is Kpplioablo to n greut variety of complainrs, and is equally beneficial for mail or beaut. Find out about it and thank in for the advice. No man in llis senses should buy worthless horse and cattle powders, Mtuply be cause it is put tin in largo Packages. Sheri dan's Cavalry Condition Powders are put up in small packages, but sre absolutely pure and are immensely valuable. Mothers ! Mothers I ! Mothers 1 ! ! Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Rymi. for all diseases incident to the period of teeth ing in children. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowel, and, by giving relief and health to thechild, gives rent to tho mother. It is an old and well-tried remedy. ennw The Celebrated " Matciilkms" Wood Tag Plug Tobacco. Tdk riosfEEi; Tobacco Compaxt, New Yotk, Boston and Chicago. TO lONStrjirTIYES. Th adwtlMT, having bot-n permanently ciwd ol that dread diiwa, Consumption, hy a imple remedy, la anxioua to mako known to hi fnllow-aufTeror tho moans of cure. To all who dealre It, bo will Mind a copy of tba prescription used (frceof charge), with thn directions for prep-.rinR and nnln th aarne, which they will find a si hk Qua, iorCoNbcxrTioN, Asthma, Uuoncuitis. Tartlet wUhin the piwrlntlnn will plena address HKV. KDWARII A. WILSON. 194 I'enn htreet. WUlUunaburnh, N.T. The Greatest DUrovrry of the Ace Is Dr Tobias' celebrated VenetUn Liniment 1 80 years before the public, and warranted to ears Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic snd SpMina, taken Internally and Cronp, Chronio Rheumatlmn, Sore ThmaU, Cuta, Bruines, Old Sore, snd Tains In ths Unit. Back snd Client, externally. It has never failed. No family will ever b without after once (tlvlnjt it a fair triaL Trice, 4 O cents DR TOBIAS' VF.XKTIAX IIORSK LINIMENT, in Tint Buttles, st One Dollar, Is warranted superior to any other, or NO TAY, for the cure of Colic, Cuta, Bruioea, O'.d Sorea, etc. Sold by all Druggists. Depot 10 Tark Placti, New York. miA DrilCinttC ARK NOW DUE ALL 1 1 I rtNOIUHO MoMlrri. of ll.c War iUIM nt IMivr i-hn ,rrrr,l nnl thnm IS 'itv. and to tUir widow yf mnrrini ftr I N.'tO. To ooriim the ime. nd1rea, with ttnp, McNKILI. HI K II, AV -!i"ct Ti, IV tl. .'i.V nmil phtitm it pttiit. fleaae :io'. tUn to itny one you muy think entitled sa abovs. AtthJsssssonof ths yesr tbs bumsa tratenj'ki Hsbto to become disordered from ths insufficient sfforts of tha liver todisooaxg-a thesioeas of Ule. If nature Is not assisted In ber snorts, severs bilious stUcks or proatrat lnf fevers necessarily follow. Musing great suffering snd even death. X little timely precaution, however, will prevent all this.sad may be found in that favorite bouae. bold remedy MIJf.MONH' LI VEU BE ULATOU. HIM.nONM IJYKU REGULATOR has been hi use for half s century, and thre is not one single la stance on record where it has failed to effect a cure when taken in time according to the directions. It is, without doubt, the greatest I.IVKIt 3IEDICI.NU In the world ; is perfectly hsrmlnas, being os ref ully compound' ed trom rare roots snd herbs, containing no mercury or any injurious mineral substance. It takes the plaoe of quinine snd calomel, snd has superseded these medi cine in plaoes wbere they hare heretofore been extea. eively used. Procure a bottle st once from your druggist. Do not delay. Give it a fair trial, snd you will be more tutu muiuiki wiw uie reauil oulauuxl. CAUTION. 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FOR MAN AND DEAST FsTAfll.IKHFD 3i TSAIta. Alvsn CUrn Alwsys ready. Always handy. Hasnatvrryetfalled. THrfi mtllhmt Aip ttMfi iu Tbs wb U wrjrl l approves the) glorious old Mu.tang tiki IV it snd Cheapest Liniment In existent 85 r.7 s iM.ttle, Tb Mustang Liniment cores wtsO I ob! dnf else will OLI BY AfX MK10kE VXND6.RS UIP AT UST OR. The Hunter's Bride in mils CHICAGO LEDGER. The opening chapters of this thrilling story wUI Its found In the issue for .Hnrrh :tO. TI1K I.KlMi Kit wUI be mailed to r.ew auhoriters from that date till JsniiHry I, 1 for sj i l.K, poetags pjUd. Kegu. Ursulwcription prt per annum. Addreaa TIIK I. K IK. Kit. 1 hirwgo. JII. Send for circular Old Cnus. !.A, Itulkley.tirauviUe.N.Y. Q f Ik A day oan be made on a Portable Hods Foun-0-lW tain. Price tf:i6. iftfi, riO, snd complete. i n a ii " cr r al" ,T'r -"-yB VVMIM I CU "' U' ,0 "'amiUcluia snj i .i iii ii 1 1 II a ai rL ariicl juii w uUl. muiH r4 yio's. l.llMirsI lrnn Larxs uroltls, luullupiuL St. MUKIH, thlssgs, IU. W A rJIIlYTnTsddfeas of s man inTeacJh Jf iVll 1 JZil oonnty who wanU to make v 7&.UU in two weeks. No risk and no capital required. Must give ref nrence. Sn t Imr to lose. Write us st "JceHKKKDK.V. KlttlW.N A :Q.. tiincinnatl. O. S96 675 00 Kkwahds. Send cts. for list snd z; ?n Tr .X, V, ri V VT rt ' t,rmt TKAt'WINll s labor Hflfl K rTPPPlNfr daily balanos. Haker UUUlVlYDLf IIIU Short-MethMlt1(i.. Ool-mbua. O. AVar of 1812! 1812! ! A New Ijw gives Pensions to all for 14 dsys' service, or it in battle. AH widows are also entitled. Apply (with stamp) t.i W.K. Preston. Atty..lJleveland.O. (Jir'lars free THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE Vibrator" Threshers, WITH IMPROVED MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Strniu Thresher 1'nfrlnes, Made only by NICHOLS, SHEPARD & 00,, ItATTLK CIIKKK, MICH. THE Mntrlilr-NN CJrnin-SnvIng, Tlinp biivlix, mu I .SIiiiici-Siiviiii; l lirnlii-i ul Uii tloy and rrnrraliou. Ilcynml all Rivalry lor Khi1i Wgik, I'ir feet Cieauiug, and lor having Orals front Wantage. GRAIN RnUrr will not 8n limit to the vuurnitiiis wsalMKS of (rlll k tliu lul, i-i.t tvui k iloii l.y tUs eUier tuacliiurs, wlini oiu-v u on tlio did. rnn u. THE KNTI11E Thrrfthlnar Fxpcnsfs I Mllll ollrll li i 1 llllf. !i,tl Hllliilllll mil lv lit A.r iy the Kxtra Umin 8AVI.L l.y Ilimu lniruvd sUcliiuvs. NO RevoKlnsr Shnfin Inside tho Hopn rnlor. Km 11 . 1 fi.-.. Hum I'l. U.n. K.u.il. , and all surli I line- siin ami rraiD-waiiii( innipll rstlous. rrfrtly sitapti'il to all Kin. In snd (Vnnlltlous ot Grain, Wet or Dry, Long or hliort, lirailed or lioiiud. HOT only Vnstly Hnperlor for Wlipnt, Ontx, tiitilvy, Kf. and iikn iimliiit, Imu Hie iim.v Mtf rrwiiul ThrvHhcrln Flax, Tlmoiliv, Millet, Clever, sn.t Ilk Kveds. Kequlre. no aitaclnutrutii " or rubullUlUK ' to chang from Uraln to (feeds. MARVELOUS for Klmplirlty of Pnrts, ukIdic Iuks titan in--liall (lie uaiutl liali and tteai . Uakcs no Lltterlucs or Scattering F OUR Blzcs of Hepnrntors Rlnde, rntig- Jlouuted Horse, Tower to match. STEAM Power Threshers a Pperlnlty. A jieciai. slut bvMrator made caprewly lor Meant l'icr. OUR Unrlvnletl 8team Thresher En rines, witu ValuaLI lninivrmiii and IMkIIdiIiv features, far beyond auy otUer lusk or kln.L IN Thorough Workmanship, Elegant Finish, I'erlecliou of I'srls, Coiniletrue of Kiilniii'iil, etc., our " Vissatos" Tlire.her Out lit an Incomparable. FOR Pnrtlcalars, cnll on onr Dealers vr wrlu to us lor illuaimUd Circular, liU h w mail lie. VE6ET1W EEP0RTS FE0M OHIO: SruiNuriFM, Ohio, Feb. 2. 1877. Mr. II. R. Stevfsb: I have sold the VKtiKTINK for severnl years, snd, from personal knowledge of iny customers who havs bought it, I do cheerfully recommend it for the com plaints for which it is recommended. Respectfully. J. J. BROWN, "Druggist snd Apothecary. VEGETIrlE. Kidney Complaint Akron, Ohio, Jan. 23, 187". Dn. H. R. Stkyess, Boston, Mass.: Iirar .-My wife hns nsed yonr VF.OF.TINK for Kidney Complaint nnd (ieneral Debility, snd ha found great relief from It, so much so that ahe likes to keep it on hand aa a beneiUi.il tonic. THOMAS II. GOODWIN, West Market Street, I am personally acquainted with Thos. II. Goodwin Fx., wlio is sn old snd highly-respected citixen of Akron. Your respectfully, A. M. ARMSTRONG. Druggist. VEGETINE. Kidney Complaints. Cincinnati. Ohio, March 17, 1877. Mr. II. R. Stevkns: Vmr .Sir I bsve been s great sufferer from Kldny Complaint, snd sfter ths nse of s few bottles of VF.OF.TINK I And myself entirely cured. I gained siiteen pounds in flesh while Uking the VF.GKTINK. I will cheerfully recommend It. Tours truly, W. T. ARCIIKR, No. 830 West Siith Street. VEGETINE. Kidney Complaints. Cincinnati, Ohio, March 19, 1877. II. R. STEVENS! )ir .fir I hsvs nsed yonr VF.GKTINK for some time, snd can truthfully say It bas been a great benefit to me, snd to those suffering from dlsesss of ths Kid neys I cheerfully recommend It. Respectfully, O. II. SMITH. Attested to by K. B. Ashfield, Druggist, cor. F.lghth snd Central Avenues. VEGETINE. Kidney Complaints. Disessesof the Kidneys, Blsdder, eto., sre slwsys nn pleasant, snd st times they become the most distressing snd dangerous diaeaies thst csn sffect the human sys tem. Most diseases of ths Kidneys srise from Impurities In ths blood, csuslng humor which settle on theso part. VF.G F.TIN Keicels sny known remedy in t he whole world for cleansing snd purifying the blood, thereby csuslng s besltby sctlon to all tbs organs of tbs body. VEGETIUE PREPARED BY H. B. STEVENS Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggist. Z VIBRATOR St. Karck U. AGPIIT& WANTED Everywhere Instant',! fur t HOCM I 0,Miulrf History or f A r.tffm War, tntitU OllUODEST OF TDRKEYt Hy Or. I.. I. liiMkrlt snd llun. 1. f. Illissv Tltrililaif desK-ripUons of tba terrsble battles wnlosj bave marked that ttiMlirat war of uiodrrst I lines Pueitively tbs ubii-at and r lien pest work. rpirsw didiy lllnalrnli .1. Only tl. (iruiiil cliano to ouie mv. lui f'rn term ud Jull paiiiculaia, ad dress HUBBARD I KON.. Xli La.Salle !L, Chioago, lit O.r lliblew. juv ...i-l J4. wr e..sre telling Issl. Brown's llRONCHiAt. Thochks. for coughs snd ooldw flTTVa ICKVOl.VUHM. Irioe Ust free. AdJress ITUXID iraat Western liun Works. Itttaburw. Vm. QQQHHA YZAR. How to Make It. Xrm ifm OOOUU" ( tIF.ttt: tiONUK U Itoat. htm. PIANOS Retail price ftMMonly $tfM. Pnrb-r Or-easA, price $ 'MO only U5. Pape free. Daniel F. Uestly . W asbington, N J. EYE C I CSTO 1( I : H S better than Speot soles, Ttie best reduced to 41 1 . Circulars (iwsv Address Bos 7 MM. New York. $350: MONTH AGENTS VVANTED-36 bfj Ulng article In t he world ; one ssrnpla Xrws, Address JAY VRONSON. Detroit, MIolL S2500' year. AjRmti wsntM eveiywbsrs. Bs Iness strict! v IcglUmste-PsrUculArafrm. Address J. Wosth Co., Bt Louis, M CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. For proof of the fact, see my cirouUr, which will bs sent v to any addreaa. (IMl.ilt ti. .IU.KM 11 tjmluuilt Mroftt New York. ace u ttsTr Te a :btTffsT We will psy Agents s Nnlnry of !73 per .Month) snd Kspenses to sell our Mew snd Wonderful Inven. Uons. Addreaa L. M. SuitKMtM .Jo-. MarabsU, Mi elk, flT AflYTfl l: i " ii V:u .: Ill I 1 1 1 V hu(Hirior in design. Nut equaled lslllllslla lR 4uulity, or ss timekeepers. VaUUvslaell A"k y"ur Jw,1"r tbem. SIDU2 j . iii'. e u Ag'titsHel!i:igour t'tiruiiiosv diiy.cib, I'iciiire aud Curo nio I'arda. I ,i aamples, worth seuf. postpaid, f.ir S.i Cunt. Ilium rated .Jataloirtin !-. .1. If IU U'OKO'h hONl. Atolill. (ivat.d.liwheil Kvil.j SMOOTH AT I.OWKHT llun. VataloauM & JLctur99. 3 Jiouh . ,r. ('irculass Frbk. Outfits Wanthj. ' r,IG MUSICAL CABINET. J THEO. J. HA It 11 A CII, 'vrvnnss Muaiciaa. fttsj t'UbertSt., I'hilad'a, l's, CUCL I CUCC t CUCC I An tniiueiiKe UmmtIp rnCEL rnCC! rlltCl tive Catalogue of Nov Is. hong Hooks, Munio, Negro l'arces. Acting I 'lays, letter Writer. Fortune Tellers, Rucitora. tVsik Rooks, Nneukcrs. Dialogues, Joke Hooks, Ready lteckonevj. Playing Cards. Hooks on Magic, Swimming, Itoiliu Draughts, Cricket, Hase-ltall, l'l-g Shoes, Burnt Cork, Wigs, Fsce Prepsrstions, Ac, nnixiualed snd unnttain able elsewhere. Mailed free on application. DKW1TT PT'BLISIUNU liUUSK, ::! Rom Street. New York. Awarded hiyhrrt yi'iso ot Centennial Esposition for Jlite rhnting q i tlitiri and exrrllenc anti kvUing eAaf artrr vf .vet, -, ing ami jViroring. Tlio bent tobacco ever made. As our blue strip :-di-mrk Is rlosely Imitated im Inferior (roil. fre that Jurkmn't lint im on every pl'isf. S'.l t nil iIdh) :. S- I rir nam rile, fr...., 1 s .t - - . taT.iorvtMirg, Va P. A, 0 D ArUll U D UD SAMANTHA AT THE CENTENNIAL JOSIAII AI.I.KN'S WIFK'.H New Hook. 21,000 SOLD IN TWO MONTHS. Agents run sfter by Everybody snd his Wife. Now Is) the time to secure territory, etc. Send for Circulars. Terms to Agents, eto., etc. Address AMhlUCAX PUBLISHING CO, Hartford. Conn., or Chicago. IU WE WILL PAY TIIK t FOH ALL Or THE rOLLOWINO ARTICLES, On Wt WILL ELL THEM FOH TOD ON FIVE PER CENT. COMMISSION: Ul'TTEK, C'HKF.SC, Ea;s, POI'LTUY, I .A l( I), TA I.M) Y FKATI1KJIS, POTA TOi:s. APPI.KS. jKAIN, ri.OI'lt. i i:i:d, i i;n, iudf.s. wtioi., PEANirrs, IlKOOM CORN, nitif.o ruuir, HAY, HOPS, etc., Ac. Liberal cash advances made on large consignments ot staple articles. Fanners, shippers and dealer in I .eneraj Merchandise should write lor reference, price u - wit, stencil, Ac. When writing ua, state whelner yon uili to ship on consignment or sell. If you wish to se'l. u intr the articles, amount of each, and your very ioWHt price for same, delivered f. o. b. (tree on board cnriO at your nearest shipping point i also, if possible, send sim ple by mail it too bulky, by freight. ADDRESS HULL & SCOTNEY, Gen'l Commission & SbipginE Merciiaiit 221 sV im North Water St., PHILADELPHIA. PKNN. CORSETS. The mends or this U N RIVALLED CO RStT are now numbered by MILLIONS. Prices are much reduced MEDAL RECEIVED AT CENTENNIAL. t the Genuine, and beware of imitations. askaiso rots THOMSON'S UNBREAKABLE STEELS Ths best Roods insds. Sew that ths nsme of HOMSONand the f Mar k.a C r ow n. a rt iped on every Corset iSteel fii XTRflCT CATA UK II.-Pond's Extract is nearly a Spew clHofortbUdisesse. It can hardly bo ex celled, even in old and obstinate esses. Tbo relief is so prompt thst no one wbo bas ever tried it will be without it. CIIA1'1FI HANDS AND FA('K.-Pond Extract should be in every family this rough weather. It removes the soreness and roughness, and softens and heal the skin promptly. RHEUMATISM. Duriiife sever; and chang-eabls) weather, no one subject to ltbeumstic Pains should be one dsy without Pond' a F.xtmcf, which nlwnyai relieve. BORE ia;NtiK CONSUMPTION, COI CIIS ( O LOS. This cold veather tries the Lungs sorely, llave FontTa Extract on band slwsys. It roliuves the pain and cures the d mease. CIIILI1LAINS will tie promptly relieved snd ultimately onred by bathing the afflicted, parts with Pond's Extract. FROSTED MM HS.-Pond's Extract Invaria bly relieves the pmuaud iiuslly tor caw HOKE THROAT. OI'INSY, INFLAMED TONsTLrt AND AIR PASSAtJrH. sre promptly cured l.y the use of Poad'a Extract. It never falls. HISTORY nnd rses of Pond's Extract, la iomr.h let form, sent free on application tc "OND 8 kXTKAf'T CO- S MalVee i JLaoet rtevT ivrsw oouivy lrugKist. SAlli;-l,700D. A positive reru-!. for all diseases of the KIdneya, Bladdrr and Urinary Or en net also, good ta Dropsical Complaints. Itaaver produeessloknssa. Is certain and speedy In Its action. It Is fast superssdlnc all other remedies. Sixty capaoJes ours In sit or eight days. No other medicine can do this. Beware of Imitation, for, owing to lugi.M oess, many have been offered ; soma are most dangwrosnv canslng piles, aa. DUMDAH DICK Ac VO.H enin W Otrs, rf, ronlatnlng Oil famlaU Wo,t, wM ml all Drmf Storn, Afor circular, or aj for oe to 35 and 3T Wootter Itrrrt, Ifrtt 1'or. V. N. U. No. 13 V " K N V 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 A D V r : 1 1 1 1 K i I v f iilease say you aatv 0m adverttscma Us tills paper SWEET rasn NAVY; Hitte Mara Fr ee lilV W W Kf I IJJ'J wmmL MWRitimw TaT" V