"1, f r IUYiRl) TAYLOR. I Edmund C. Ktrdmnn'a Itrmlnl.cemcra ol the ireaa rfi, Journalist nnl Traveler. f EJmand 0. Stedmau, the poet., gives me iimvwiug rt-rainiueeuees of the late jSnyar.i layior in the New York Tri tunc. . ' The (unset, whioh led to his death at this time, ' aaid Mr. Stedmau, after a imuno, uuio DacK several years. -at be returned from Europe then, he fountHiis real estate and personal property largely depreciated and encum bered, and though near the age of fifty, he again found himself forced to tolera bly hard work to support his family and position. It was Miis hard work, coupled with his resolute purpose, however other work might engross him, to keep up his more serious contributions to permanent literature, that ultimately led to his death. He took great pride in his home and broad acres at Keunett Square, Penn., his native place. lie designed his own house, Oodar-croft,' and spent a great deal -of money in its erection, and that with the 200 acres of land which he owned' and had greatly im proved, was a source of expense rather than income to him. Tie had a hand some competence when he went abroad, all of which he earned as a journalist, author and lecturer; never having earned any money except by his pen. He de sired to maintain his property in Ken nett Square, and he set to work imme diately to pay off the debt. During the last four years he has accomplished this, his income amounting to from $12,000 to $18,000 a year, but he ob tained it by very hard work. In fact, he had worked harder and accomplished more in that time than perhaps any other living literary man. He lectured each winter, in all sorts of weather, and in different parts of the country. He contributed largely to magazines and re views, and never more brilliantly, be sides doing a great amount of regular work for the Tribune. He came from a long-lived family, and his strength was very great, but he undertook too mnch. He did the work of two able-bodied men every, day, and his health gave way under the great strain on one or two oooasions. He was compelled to go to the White Slllnlmr nnrin o-a ami ntViav places for recuperation, but he foroed uiniseu to worjt again before he had fully recovered. During this time he ' wrote his last and most important poem, ' Prince Deukalion. It was a source of great trial to himself and of regret to his friends that he wan Tin ft hi A in ctn nn with his Life of Goethe,' for which he had secured material during his last sojourn in Germany. The great trou ble with him was his inability, owing to his excessive labors, to take sufficient social recreation. His enemies, very few in number, have falselv nftmrtH to make a point against him on this uoouni, cnarging mm with excessive beer-drinking. It was his want of reo- reation and rest that killed him. He was forced to take some stimulus to support himself under exhausting labor, but he was not an excessive beer-drinker as has been charged, though what he did tike may have helped to develop his disease. M No man in the country could do r?o much journalistic work, and do it so well in a given time, as could Mr. Tay lor. He was remarkable in brilliant off hfcnd feats of literary criticism. As en illubtration I might mention that about a year ago two large octavo volumes.con tatning poems by Victor Hugo, in the French, arrived by steamer and were placed in Mr. Taylor's hands on Thurs day evening. For some reason it was desirable that the criticism should ap pear iu the Tribune of the following Saturday, and of course the copy had to be in the printers' hands early on Fri day night. Mr. Taylor's health was bad at th time, and he also had in the , meantime to deliver a lecture in Brook lyn and another ia New York. He fin ished his review in time on Friday night, and it appeared in the Tribune the following taorning, covering tnor than two-thirds of a page. It was equal to any of his literary criticisms, and unr pasced any analysis of Hugo's genius that I h we ever seen. One remarkable feature Of thn review xtra a acc a nnlnmi. - - ' " V T V UU1II of translation into English poetry from the original, including several lyrics and iJvla. SO lirnutifiillu ,1,.to .hot- V, seemed like original poems in the Eng lish. ' Mr. Tdvlor wns a mnn rvf vxr-Ma a-nA fj - . vm n , . . u MUU thorough learning, and was a much moie w, i -l,t 11. . cAuui, nuiioiar man wouia be supposed, considering that he was never at college and spent a great deal of time in travel and observation. He had a smattering vi tu inuguages. ue was ramiliar w;t 1 Latin and Greek. Knot a Prinnl. TODn aud German like a native ; he also con- vuisca ia x.uireian, morse, Arabic, Ital ian, and knew somethinc of Greek. His knowledge of Greek was increased by his classical feeling, which, as with Keats, amounted almost to a passion. He was a good botanist, and somewhat of a geologist, and was an es tablished anthoritv on eeocranliipnl questions. He was greatly interested in all scientific studies. "As a man he was a peer among h's loiiuwB. no was me most simple, gen erons-neanea man or letters I ever knew. He was the first literary man I .' XT Xr t - . mvu iu hbw lun, my acquaintance datinsr from the time h rfiinA on.l tnnl. me by the hand in 1860, after the publi cation of one of my articles, ne was never so happy as when surrounded bv his friends in his own house. He had unbounded hospitality, and made his bouse the center of literary life in the city. New York will greatly miss him, and just such a leader was needed to give encouragement to our literary life He Was accused Somfttim. a r.t mr,i'nm but he was not egoistical in the proper seivaeof the term. He was frank and oampoKen, ana showed his feelingf plainly, which gave rise to that charge, Ho always denounced shams and hum bugs, but I do not helivA ha oira .i; i . - mean act; and he never grew angry ex cept on account of the meanness of others. "His private letters, of which I have a great number, were far more delight ful than his published ones. He was very careful in his published letters not to say anything that might wound the feelings of distinguished persons from whom he received hospitality abroad. His private letters are full of the most interesting anecdotes and conversations with lending authors aad magnates of other lands, nnd are charming in their clearness and expril. His faults, and we all have them, were rather of a lova ble nature. He cared most for his repu tation as a poet, and his books on travel and novels were a secondary matter with him. About Dlplitlinia. A Now York World reporter hns had the following interview with Professor Alfred L. Loomis on the subject of diphtheria: " What is diphtheria ?" " It is an infections diseasr that is, one capable of being transmitted from one person to another. Opinions further than this are divided about equally. ease in which the throat oulv is conA oerned, while others claim that it is a disease of the whole system, the mem brane or exudation iu the throat being one of its expressions." " What is yonr opinion ?" "I believe diDhtheria to be a iIi'soiikh of the whole system. In different epi demics tne types timer, aometimesyou will find the thrnnt nfTAnHnn i,n ha Mia most severe, caiinincr tipntli hv mpolinni. cal obstruction of the air passages; and, again, you win una tnat tlie constitu tional symptoms, which are of a depress incr and exhaustive nature, bill Mia patient before the exudation' has advan ced far." " Is there anv reason whv dinhtliArin. should be most prevalent in the winter season f " Only that at the oneninc of winter Deonle beein to slint thomsoWon nr in their houses and so surround themselves with imperfect hygienic conditions, and inhale more sewage gas than ordinarily. DiDhtheria is bv nn mptina a ilionooo r.f cold climates, for it is found in tropical countries, xnere are atmosDherio con ditions that tend to makA dinliMieria epidemic, but what thoae conditions are is noi reaauy unaerstoou. it is certain, Dowever, mat mey nave notning to do with the change of the seasons." js aipntnena very prevalent now ? ' " I have not found it so nn vet. Mn'a winter. And you cannot judge much as to the relative mortalitv of different. u. sons under given treatments, because at one time the disease takes on the exhaus tive form and at another the deaths are largely from the obstruction to the air passages." "What is the best plan of trentment in your opinion ?" " I work upon the principle that the diphtheritic membrane ia the result of a very low grade of inflammation, and that when a higher degree of inflammation is set up around about the diphtheritic patches those patches are prevented from extending. This is found to be the fact in practice. I endeavor, therefore, to excite this higher degree of inflammation and I do this by causing the patient to inhale large quantities of the steam of pure water. Then, of course, I use local antiseptics, such as chlorate of pot ash, and for the constitutional trouble I give iron and the most nourishing food. Quinine I do not use much, as that is most valuable when there is a high tem perature, and that is seldom found in diphtheria." When to Paint. One who has had experience writes that " paint applied to the exterior of build ings in autumn or winter will endure twice as long as when applied in early summer or hot weather. In the former it aries slowly, and becomes hard like a glazed surface, not easily affected after ward by the weather, or worn off by the beating of storms. But in very hot weather the oil iu the paint soaks into the wood at once, as if into a. nnnncra leaving the lead nearly dry, and ready to crumble off. This last difficulty, however, micrht in a measure ha cnnrlal against, though at an increased expense, ujr ui-pn guiug over we sunace witu raw i')iL Furthermore, hv lldTnf innr in nnlI , J f weather the annoyance of small flies, ti;u : :..i i i . ... w ui in tmuBuu I ill lrHHii nninr 1. nvninAii Ae an offset to this, there is a trouble wim siow-urying paint it is the dust, which always will collect upon exposed surfaces, will keep collecting as long as the paint is not dry, and stick to it, so that to obtain a smooth surface tree from adhering dust, it is necessary to secure quick drying. This is especially the case when varnishing. I have often been di.sannointeH. fiml nn lmiht art lmvu many others, that the varnish used 1 1 1 1 11..1 3 1 i .i . . uriou so isjowiy mui uusi uau time to settle on it before it became hard." The next territory that will ask to be admitted to the Union is Dakota, which Mometblna Tor the New Yenr. The world-reuowiied fcuoceue of Iloutetter's Hitters, and their continued popularity for a quarter of a century aa a atomachio, in scarculv more wonderful than the welcome that greets tne annaai appearance 01 uo.iietter a Almauao. This valuable rflodical treatise is published by Ilostetter A Smith, TitUburgh, Pa., under their own immediate Bupervimon, emDlovini; eighty hands in that department. Ten cylinder printing preasea, eight folding machines, five Job preeees, etc, are running about eleven months in the year on thin work, and the iHue or same lor lSV'J will not be Jess than ten mil-' lions, printed in the EugliHU, Oerman, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish. Holland, Bohe mian and Bpanish languages, liefer to.a copy of it for valuable and interesting reading con cerning health, and numerous testimonials as to the emoacy of ilostetter s Hitters, amuse ment, varied information, astronomical oalou latious and chronological items, etc., whioh oan be depenea on lor correctness. Tne Almanac for 1879 oau be obtained free of cost, from druggists and general country dealers in all parts of tne country. No failures are recorded of the famous out ward specific, Henry's Carbolio Balve. It is invariably successful iu healing sores, curing eruptions, removing proud nesh, and overcom ing suppuration and inflammation. These san ative results it accomplishes withont leaving any scar or aiscoioraiiou or tne sum. As a oeal application for chrouio rheumatism, sore throat and tightness of the cheat, it is also nigmy spoKen or. woia by all druggists. All persons about to visit foreign lands, sail ors, fishermen, lumbermen and miners should take with them a supply of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. It is both for internal and external use, ana is worth its weight in gold. Neglected Cuuous and Colds. Few a aware or the importance of checking a cough or - oommon cold," iu its first stage ; that which in the beginning woald yield to "Brown's Bronchial Troches," if neglected, often works upon the Lungs. Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Organs are fur nished, for cash, from 54 each, upward : every one being of the same highest excellence. , Chew Jackson's Best Bweet Navy Tobaooo I " Whnt am van llnlni In Hn nhnnl It Beciimotlie peiinlticn of pLvMioloxioal laws are not pxeontej upeetlily, onio fancy thuy xe oiu. lint wnen me yalcm break down, nd nlmoRt bopnens complication aripe, which the laniuy povKirian, tv reason of hla limuoa x porl'ince, fails to relieve, the pertinency of the auove inquiry la apparent. many remedies hare beeu apeciawy prepared for there ohpip. anil many phyniciau are bidding fir their pat ronage. a t-efore making a puichHae of land " aearch " is required, and the title carefully examined, ao iuvalula suoiTld carefully inveti gKto the claims of any physician offering to ireai curoino aipeaafa. Dr. 1'ierce Familv Medicines are well known, aud have effected many onres where eminent phyNicinns have failed i yet to accommodate purgical and com- piioiitea casep, ana tnose Uoslrous of boiim re stored speedily, Dr. Pieroe lias erecU-d an ele gant aaintarnim, at a cost of neatly half a mil lion dollars. No Institution in the world offers advantages Btiperior to those fonnd in this cs tahliNhnunt. llalf a score of phymciaiiH are in aiiennanco, aeverai or whom have been promi nently connected with leading Amiric-n and European hospitals. Every improved facility for hastening a onre that a liberal expenditnre of money could scenre can here be fonnd. Be fore fully deciding whereto go, address Inva lids' and Totnists' Hotel, for circular. We have testimoniHls from-aU part. of the country to the effect that Vandervoort's Flexi ble Coniont is the bent article ever niRunfac tnred for stopping all water leaks, whether on roofs or elsewhere. Bio. and 76o. cans, with full direotione, for salo by paint supply and hardware stores. Agents wanted. Depot HCth St., iSast river, New York city. Hip disease, fever sores, nlcers, blotches, pimples and many loathsome diseases originate in impure blood. 1'arsons' Tnrgative Tills make new, rich blood, and will change the blood in the entire system in three months, taken one a night. For upwards of thirty years airs. WrNSLOW'B SOOTHING SYRUP has been nsod forohildron with never failing snoceBS. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind oolio, regulates the -boivolH, cures dysentery And diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other oanses. An old and well-triod remedy. 25 cts. a bottlo. CHEW The Celebrated "Matohlkss" Wood Tag Plug Tobaooo. Thb Piokem Tobaooo Oompaht, New i ork, Boston, and Chicago. A wonderful discovery. Freckles, Fimples, Moth, 8allowness, Tan, Black Heads, Flesh Worms, Blotches, Bough Skin, etc., positively oured by Mrs. Shaw's Moth and Freckle Lo tion. By druggists, 41. Particulars froo. Ad dress Mrs. Dr. L. K. Shaw, 140 E. 28th St., N. Y. Mrs. Shaw's Liver Pill best in tho world IMPORTANT OTU E.-KHnncrs, F-nil- Im and Other 0n pdroh&s no Remedy aqnal to Dr TOBIAS VENETIAN LINIMENT for ths enra o Obolftra, DiarrbfflA, Dysentery, Oronp, ('olio and Sna ibkncea, ten internally (it ia perfectly harmless; ana tiatb aooumpanytno: each bottle) and externally for Ohrnnio rihenmatiflm, Headaohe, Tootbaohe, Bora Throat, Cnt, Bnrna, Swellinffn. Rrniaea, Moeqnito Bites, Old Sorea. Paint in Limbs, Baok and Oheet. The VKNKTIAN LIMIMRNT w.ta introdnotd In 1M7, and no one who has nsed it but oontinne to do 00. many tatina if it was Ten Dollars a Bottle thev wonld not bewithontit. Thoasands of Oertidoatea oan be aeen at the Depot, apeaking of ite wonderful oarative proper. Ilea. Sold by the Droseiate at 40 rta. Depot 4 2 M-n-ntKt., Now Vr.-V NEWSPAPERS and MAG AZINtS ftt club ratra. Tim, tronbln and Azpnnse a.ved bj ub soribinK thronnh thw Rocky Monntaia Babaonptioo AffHnoy, whioh irmishB an 7 papnr (nxoepi Uwal) puh lisciAi m the United States. Musical Iostrumnt, 8w Inn Machines of all kinds, Ohromos, Frames, Sewing Machine Needles and Attachments atreduosd prices. I will also furnish Books of all kinds at lowest prices. Rocky Mountain Stereoscopic Views a specialty. Don't fail to write at once for ouroiroulait. Agents can make biff snonny. Address J AM KiS TOHUKNS, Rvnnx. Onlo. I'rownlnac 4'on vejilrnr i Rose's Namfl Writ inp.Fanc) Stitohinnand Darnirn: A-tret . ment fur Sewing M.tctiinej. lis own work is iCss rongfrt p-aise. Price fit I . Ask 1 hi 1 tig Machine denier. Special attachment for each kind -f machine : in ordrirp, Dniria the machine. Ak U wolu J. U. M. ROSK, Rnnf Building, New York. IT CURED FKEb ! HI Kn infullible and nnMicelled remedy for I Fiiit. KiMl.-iMT or Fulllnc HlokiiPKN vturrnulfd tp eff.iot a .dy and fKlt.IAM-:N fc.ire B J II" A ln-e b..iK of my I A -a. rennwncd apecino and a H 8 valuable 1'renti-e te,it to , , . I I ". ufferer semling me hii " Hr r. O. and bxpresa addresa. Db n. G ROOT, 1 S3 Pearl Street, New York. 1 TKIbll Ml. VKll AM JOl. jiimSj" l 01 IjCailvlllr, 1 olprimo, have placed SUV ooo ot their atook on the mnrket aa a workin oapual. For tunes are oftea made by lUTeating from f and nnward in good ail?r and (old mines. Full de-oription of Co. 'a property tent on applioiition. Full aoarea, III); half ntVri' -A,'tt!T."' "",'r- OfJior and Tniateea OH AS. L KUSZ.Ja Pr . , (;HA.W. TaaitoKB.V Pre j W. W. Oom.K,!seo. : O. CHKT,Traaa ; 8. (Jarnahan THE POULTRY MONTHLY AJr": . luatrated monthly, deroted to Pou try, piCron. Don Kabbita and other pela. Rr-ry aoeoimty ireated Drao tioally and acientifi jaily. J. F. FKRRIS, Kditor. aided by a aoora of the bat writers in the oountry. 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GJS,) PHILADELPHIA. t This Nt.miH'ris uniform with the Series, nml r -ntnins another lifNnitunsi'I'.Miilid l)(riiuiiiitiiti. and llrnilius lsUpp. Price, j0 cts., mailod frco. Sold by ltool; vlli'ra. MILITARY and Rnnil Vnifurmjt OiTl.-oi Fquipnirut, r uH, rtr., iii'lo by Jtt C. MJFIru A. ( o.. J CuluniliiM, Ohio. iSenlJ-r line Jit r, -; - ) ii u in 13 ii t vns, ucitj, inu onins. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYomueWORLsH It contains ((7 2 fine hi'tnrloal en;rsTina:s snd I ttftO U'Re doulilp-coliimn psire?. snd is the most oomplete His.orvof Ihe World e?er piitiliihed. It sells at sixht. riend f..r xpeoinien psena and extra tetma fo Agents. Adjrfs National 1'i hlibhino Do.. Philadelphia, Pa. f ANTED AGENTS, for William Miei bryahr Latest and Greatest Work, Outselling all others combired. Richly illustrated. Has the MCIV II It V A N T lilOl i l( A I'll Y and New Steel Portrait. .Sulci ony by Suburrirtion. rOROS. IIOWARO i HURM1KRT. New York. IN THE VIIOLE Kidneys. Blsdderand List of Medicines there srenon. that are eaual to HUNT'S K KM Ell Y for coring Dropsy, BriKht'a Disease, Kidney, Blad der and Urinary Complaints. IIUNT'M KKillEUY enres Bzeessiye Intemperance, General Debility, Grays!, Dia betes, Pain In the Back, Hide or Loins, and all Diseaaaa of the Urinary Orcans. Physicians pre- asribellfJMT'M KKAIKD bend for pamphlet to WAttntr. bfvu S UUr.tl6 L'trlvi-il I hi- llih'-Nt Mt-ilnl A I h M'. tjlit KXTOSITION. , i i,v v i li ii k ii 1 1 t ons i:vr tl'-U UUm ) V MIH.M IU IliU I U I'K'Ast MPRnvrn hfaith nnRSET I i.iuilo tin the l,.i.no WitK h tuiiirs. l'rlra l.v mull, il.r.f). For "lc bv ni l I liiu: nirrclmntt. EH BK0S.t 35t Hroadwy, IS. Y. UC0ESSFUL FOLKS. Matthew Hale Smith's new book. 10UU Prominent Persons man and wouiad anaiytil. Niecl Portrtt H of A. T. CT'tfTrr APT VANDRRBILT, OlLWiiI.1, BKNNKTT.Kto. Tha ftnnttinn of the Beuon. N w t tn tim fur APpiUTC to gejeur territory. Add rem fur AMKitJCAX fi;uiJnillN4 lliirtlurd Coun, I WAHT A LIVE AGENT IN KAOtl TOWN TO MKLL. MY AUTICI.K. NO MONEY UHOIT1RH1) till salra are made. I will send an ontnt.wilb pamphleta to adyertise. by mail, postpaia. i uia is a good otip'irtnniiy for aarenta to add aoniotliinir to their inoome without risking one oent. Write for particulars to W. H. Comstock. Illorrlntown. Nl. I.nwrrnrf) l'a.. Nrw York. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestioij' Sour Stomac, Sick Headache, m very im porta Pensioners, Very important bills are C in UuliKrs l, owd to pus. all pension claims heretofore admitted will be reopeped, tliou-anits of meritorious clsimants will I'e drupptd fioiu the lolls and great injustice done. For full par. ticuiars tend for copy of Tine National 'I himunk, an 8-psKe ppr, is-ued monthly, snd devoted U tne inter cut, of soldiers and sailors, snd their heirs. Contains all new u dunty and pension LiwB. Should be iu the hands of every s iloier. Terms, 60 cents per yar. Special inducement to club. Specimen c py free. Address at once, GEORGE K. LEMON A CO., Washing-ton, I). O. MQLIER'S Mg COD-LIVER Oil I perfectly pure. Pronounced tbf bent by the high est inediral autiiornieHiu tno wuriu. uiveu uixiifsi award at 1 '2 World's KxpoHitions, and at Trf,.j,lH7H. BoldbyDrU(,'ifihtB. XV, II. KoliU-fli-'r ,,jo..N.Y. TTI B AI.M'IIKTIHH. IJ" F " I Tlie very best goods lisssxi iai axaV KB direct trout the Iru porters at Half the usual ooat. Best plan ever nff.red to Club Agon's snd large buyers. ALL EXPRESS UlUlltiKa PAIU New tonus KREE. TheGreatAmencanTeaCompany, 31 and 33 Veaey Hired, New York. P.O. Box 4-36. IV !' v a The bet food ia the world for invalids, and readi'y taken by the little folks WOOLRICH A CO. cn every lnbt-1. TIM TII IS M1UHTY! I'mlassMir Uarti&aaa. Iu ati.st Ssaaiai He i.4 toiuiil, U fci UJ CU tu.i . .ill, hM of tii lultf r-aaf. etid In tc rjrr.el aiiitbf tjl im fulere ausLxaJ or ttrf, isiuaU lea, til t-u.e ion pa.ee mw yea. It BjlM, a D'i t) t late of ab.iriaff. , 'ti,t MAail I N tii. 4 I'ru'iuM M, Uasav n,.us.ss,l EMBOSSED PICTURES (r UttouraliuK od taut-y Work. Jh.neit mUmk imiort- e1, luuludiun rluwura, liirde, rlaada, l.avet, lutno 1- murt3j. Ao. 7 fii.i fur iHKi., 1 fur boo.. Hu or 36 for tl.UU. (Jntttluna of ltft eheta, IVo. Auu tr anted. Siaiup taku. r. Kir nr. til tHiun rareac, noauio, mum. KIDDER S PASTILLES.frlnHAti liaVi DIG I A .Willi fiinuuti Uuint. Wufti oum( 4 cU alla rapidly for oO ot. Cbtakunov ri b. M. brKCJCU.l I 2 W aaU'o bL,Uo.wa,U. emu ewi'j.wisyiyii'i)aiwsiiiisttavnssiwisi isma rt a 'jWJ-M V'T'l Is!!' o-, ..4IIWM 1 fc. I PKt i'.- 11 II f.VM Siei THE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME It ths Isos., I, n test I niprovril, and most Til or. onglily ( vnelrurlrd Sewing' Machine rvrr luvrntrtl. Itia NOIMKI.KMN, and has more POINTM nt BX I J l.l.hit K than all other Machines combined. ir-AISRNTN WANTED In looalltiea where wa are not repreaented. JOHNSON", CLARK & CO., 30 Union Square, Nev York, llrntiiri Itlnaaj., IMttshuraT, l'a., I'blcnao, III, Ht. I.oiiIb, Bin. mm S3 "Trtc Hll. THE SiTH ORGI CO. FIr.t Katabllslietl t Moat Successful I TIIEIU IXqTIlUMKNTS lmve a slundard vnlue In all tlie LEADING MARKETS OF THE WORLD! Kverywlioro rccoifiiizvJ a tlie FINEST IN TONIC. OVER OO, OOO Mnilo anil In use. Now Design! constantly, lli-at work nnd lowest prircs. 9f Beii'l for a Cutitloijtip. tent St., opj, Was 3, to, APOMIFIEM lo the Old Reliable CoaceDtraited I. ye FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Dlreotlona aoeompanylnir each oao for making Hard, Boft and Toilet Soap quickly. it is toll wBiear akd strxkoth. The Market Is flooded with (so oalled) Conoentrated Lye, whioh ia adulterated with salt and resin, and uon'l etoAs soap. SA YE MONEY, AND BUY IBS Sapoimifie MADE BY TUB Pennsylvania Salt Mannfg Co., PHILADELPHIA. FOR RBLIEUING FAIN, Both Internal and External. BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA la sold t 'ii cents per bottle. Tlie most EFFEC TIVE PAIS DESTROYER In the world. WILL MOHT SURELY Ql'ICKEN the IILOOD, SUBDUE INFLAMMATION and HEAL whether tnken Internally or applied extern, ally, and thereby more certainly RELIEVE PAIN, whether rhrontc or acute, than any other PAIN ALLEVIATOR, and It 1 WAR RANTED DOU1II.E the STRENGTH of ANY other KUXIK or LINIMENT. HROWN S HOUSHOLD PANACEA " SnolTLD be In EVERY FAMILY. It CURES PAIN In the Bide, Hack or Bowels, Sore Throat, Rlieiinmtlo Disease, Tool hache, nnd ALL AC11KS, lliirns. Scalds, Cut. etc bold by all Wholexule and Retail DruKKisla. 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. I DETECTIVES OF EUROPE and AMERICA IIK1NO- A SKLKOTION OF CKLEBR4TKD CAKi IN OUFAT BHITAIN, FRANC R, ORBM4NT, ITALT, Bl'AlN, UCSRIA, POLAND, KUYPT, . . AND AMERICA. Illut'. rated teith 40 Fult-J'agm Engraving, octavo. It it a RftTslat. nn of KtrutfKlna and Triumptmof the moat renowned Datrotiv on the Ulti for the past Twtioty-tiVft ymnn, it traces nut the moat noted Ban R'ribrrn. (Soienlifln ThieTtta, h"ttrj Men. 'oantrftit Monf realra, Pickp ckeU. Sharks and Hwtndlra. .f a 1 kinda uuon tin ouhlio. The bo k ia mnetinar with atoniahinar aaooea. Aa:na are aTeracintr from 40 to (10 orders per wek. W offer eira induonmenta, and pny vriguiooTMon nooks, ror terms aaaieaa The J. B. HUH It PCM. IIII4 CO., HARTFORD. CONW. PENSIONS ARB PAID every soldier disabled In line of duty, bv Aerl.lent or ellirrwlse. A Wi;'l of ant kind, lima of flN HUt.TOB or KVK, HITTI'NK, U but sllvht, or Itlnpavao of l,VJ.H. IIUIIN VV Dlschurice lor Wound. Injur lee or Kuptnre, ajlvee li l.l. Houuly. lost lloreee. onirern' Areounls anil all r 4 Inline Mettled. II K. JKI I KU t'LAIVN lt.:ilK.KI. SeudJt.1 rrnts (ur a ' or Ana n FOSMIJI, IIOl'MTV A1WU LAHU 4'I.Al.USv. Hvudsuniytur vinsiM. M. r. 1 M.tllSljiM 4t CO.. 0. & OIAIM ART'S and PATENT ATfTB, ' v s.nieawia. . 11, CTVAND SIGNS CFU.'nuilTIMEa 3N3 OF ruiiuuius weeklv. Coiituln. uvuiv i.ek a liorlruit anil blocraphr "f some eminent person. A b.tiiioii by Hev. C. H. SfOKOEON, or IaiiiUuii, ssurmou by Kev. T. l)e Witt TALMAUE, of Uruualyu, and occa sionally . sermon by some othor well knowu proscber. it IUhwImi Klta KU and r.-llj;loiis sketches, imrratlves, uiiet-ttoti's, srllclc. on prophecy liy clerKymen and others, a surlnl ol iIiiUIIiik Iiumi eat. 4c. Kent iost paid, tl.SOl'cr eniiiim. Knnipio I'opy Vma. ACENT8 WANTED. l.lbrnilcoiiiml ii al(oe.l. AOlli." Job. Spurneon, 63 DIIMw House, N. Y. City. :- 7"-'i "f saxT w Tar" a -rr .-r-r e-. am Viilil -aLi A.VAJi.J '.lasATlsKAl'llll.. aiway. 1. 1 A It AN 1 llulsnms nnj cnrilial.i of the must ami MX'lhnig prot-rtios mo bo t'oinl.iiit-.l v I 'J'reo Tur tlmt the mere lin-atliinir vuponzes them inK a deiihe unoko. '1 li its is iiWui.'... riifht to tho diM.-a.scil l.art. Ko lrai ''ot ntrr, mnjily inhnlinq or hrenllnuq it, i feel its lie ilin-f p iwer nt onre. As the oils nnd lnl-aum ronduiise on the uiultiunliiiim . clesof tlie lilies tlu-ir eai.ai ily is wondtTfully t illumed and the hollow chest in a h v becomes riundcl and full. To cases of ciuiMimH I'eyfi'J the poihilisy of cure the In' give irr.-at r.-liet tin. I ill iiinnv instuncea euro uhh eon-'-idured hoeles hy nil who know C.V'r.VItKII.so very diilic'ult to treat, nnd so seldom cured hy other lncll. "Ms. readily to lllia lr..nliiif.nl l. l.realliim. thn VHHor Bud forcillt i illt( tile disi lOit rUfilU'SOf lie and out of the nie. It is now fully demonstialcd that inhnlution is ihe only mttliod hy v. tins ternhle nnd elmo't universal diseuve ciin i'e periiianeiuiy eurt n. ' r t rf C O M fii END AT" I 0 S ro.lH'ilafalV.eiiainVylevelr. In hemorrhages, of tho Iuiiks 1 have never loiind a u inedy Hint eimi ls your t urbolute of liilialauts. So-called 'hupcles cawi' need not despair." t'HA. Hamii ion t)Ars. M. 1).,I. villo. Ky. " My uh.j nn-e iwj tore and rowih ilitrefinq. IL.th tire now prettily relieved, am so well lileased'with your f 'niliolate of Tar Intialuut Unit I would not part wiit hv i.ri... 11 i i iiitmkiik.-..t,.v t'.A Mm Kini I 'li Uiidi-1 nh ia. ' l'or throat or Innir disea:s. 1 Co.se sCarholaie of Tar Inhalant is di -eidedlv eilieaeious. I have ol.servcd llio m A hn)i.y resui. follow ihs n when nil other means hud failed to L-ive relief." J. JI. MiX'KK, M. l..l'lii.u.. Pa. 1 1 T. I -B-f-f.1-" AH nrRflETR.I'V"1" lonyi.artol ihel ..He lflWlb I IX r- I Itfifaki I Uiles.t i ne r. lurm-.l II not niti-ucioi 'I i ial ot my oilicc ri te, tit Hi K. Hot i:s: 1) A. .n. 1 1 n r. .n. i it h i mis, eun t h i nu i . DR. IYI. W. CASE, S. W. Cor. Tenth and Arch Ctrocts, Ph'Jacl.'hla Cut otU ui4 itfpcr rtjir(iM. . It Afiiur(li,i''tiAt.i'ii"t 'V. i FRAHIC ! POPULAi J The I.nrest, Chea'1-1. mm of the Iloathi Th. freat, merit of the lit ments has secured almost nn. Popular Monthly; and at been made aa will render IU v.n More nrllllantlu A, Fsoh nomlier eonlalna 9) qnartA KM! hesuliful erg avlnejs; two sn.i a therefore oontsln I . s 3 O irlo pit u v IBIMI llnnileniim llin.trmi.io- onmprehensiv librsry of the hlr" f Poetry, History, Adven'ures, e.i-i. if sonro. of enterlsinrant aad t u tr Pnbliabsd l.'ith of each month. $3.00 por Annum, 25 c -roaTA9 nt1 '. Frank Leslie's Pub!. 63, 65 and67 T NSW YOi. . , DAILY AJND WEI... BOSTON, TJLi lllll'lfl HI-1 II I I A I I I I I I 1 , ----- THE LARGKAT, CDRAPKST AND BEST FaV NEWSPAPia 1 NEW ENOIAND. ' DAILY EVEHIfi&TRANSO,, hu IkV'II rnri h-(1 on for fort v vptcti vn.iru suf & ak iBlv-k .k asv' vn . v I dlifiiin(r Aii'l 4iinMli rin(t iiHHtlinaof polltlr. oolM Intm-ftr, nroontin to tU In-Kt optnl. r. C'IlVH"IIiM I'l HI t I in 1 1 n n 'rr ill buvii nun in'. corulpinnliiR tlw- bul, etTHmliiif the fallm'icr. ViKcn )i).i(-(v, liiiu I'ri'MHM inn imp kiuiithi ti-i the p4M.,'. All fon lijn nnl local hcvmi put U WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT Is jniilth.'il every TueMduv iiicirnlni., In a . Form, eoinprlsltirf tifty-hlx eoluinn:. nt Two I" per nniiuni, tecludlns: ni-.lnKe. SImbI rop inallitiir. live eenis. It ecinlnilis I lie rliolrowt . MTHIARV illlrl l.l. ANV, and Is made i'i wlih Hrux-uil n fon iice tt thn rt tnate and ni.nlreniruta of the homo cltvlot j word, II In a r.rsl clnss KAItlll.V NKWSlMPKtt, i ilrinff. In mMILIon lo Itx I'lernrv i-oiiii-iits. tli" if. pal new. of II. e week, Mnrkel Ileporls etn., . loiiir i ruiiriTiin, eni iht aiiouoi in (iomi , Weekly " !f ' " (Scop'esto one addrei.,'. i..,rnnii"m In sdvinu o KFn pou s t-n i i.r. oi' . an! New Ye a MUSICAL CIFTG. flPTlTR nd Knl.vr.el EJitloo! "Th H'Khway;" N mov l.;"""!., Chord." '"1'he Ma den's H-ei" and ".In... riv of the T1 rteveaty-Fire exoeptiyn Dense rnst make tin. cniieotum most attractive that h ENGLISH ever been Issued KM ar pais. .. PrloelnUloth S3 Fin Ollt b. NOVELLOS Musical Pra i. Elegant London Gift Boc? MVNI.IIItlTIIP NOVO, (M.251; I'll 111 BJ.IttSl.n. ISi; ITItPIIIKVIl S.t.l.l!. UlfcS, (12 60), all proloaely illustrated io atyl.ofart. H. M.S. PINAFORE. 00X Su;. brifbt musfo, full of fun tntl (rolio, nj f tionkbl in raurttli. Jtui th thiog for udiI ormD0. Fr et 1.00. $ ta7Sead pots, and rsoMre, po.t-free, fiQA ol musio in the iInleal Kerord. published Weekly. $3 00 per,s OLIVER LITS0N & C0v O. II. DITSON da CO., fi3 Broad vray, Ha J. B. PITMON tV CO., 1 92 lllmissl an..' Id mmm mm For lleuuly ol PolUta, K Iny lsi.Uot line, lurtllil(y ii I hrniiiti-aa, I M JIOKtiK HKU., !': 9 wnU" The Anildot lo Alroliok Vmw& THE FATHER MATHEW I a uartaio and Mdy our,'arV intsu troy all app.t.ti' fc alooh 'lie liq lor thn nnrvoua ytira. A t in it 4i-liuu. Imrmpernie tucJulitf nrr n iinle t. ful will remove all mritlal Hnil tn prpMHioo. It enr nvnry i of Fkvbi Fatts-iA and Tobpjditt or THE 1,.1CR. Sola liriiKiiistB. J pHrliottlH VamphtMt on " AtO'. Kflfot on th liutnan Hndy, IndtmpHi yi lim(Mi," sent fro. Kathkk Matiikw Vv jm" 4NU Mandkactuking Uo., Uund 8. ., N NVNU Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Ttnftti,lrmti tirtt t.y II (illKNT HUM' WOKl.ll's KXPOSI riO.Nri HIR 'l'W it.: at Pakik, IkJ7 : Viknnv. Ih7 I'HII.AllKI.l HM.I'-.'i, PiKia 178; a lioLti -M iial, 11-78. (.inly An f awa dedt,iKliest ti mors st any stiy instu-lline ts. ll.iM. hat 1 Ua9 A. tsrs with new st 11 A M I. IN OKI J iii 1879 1 BOSTON TMI C AT ARp tii.n ru'ii ii a tl.iM u tii-.- tliriuit'l'"':l ' ., V0? voice. 1..m .f mu ll, n'L-aMii "'"rs' "'.V and llnrl vfonMiiiiptinii. '1 nnisaiiils Millrr with ciiso vviil'jut JiiioniiiK it ir-tuio tlie (.ti-iai a JieKlectiii'? it'. Many lluiu-ain'X' rV'U'g all t tiv.ii who it few idiots or iU"Wl'" A's'W ,'1 'J'!' Hint .c.irly fuiries tlu.lulla,', b" unliiMi IV. j-r'irlnx the vniiiitr. tlie lull ij'""' j.1"-' i.irui-lic,l ciHMim-""- -' " i v ' , i liiaeittus. lr. JI. V -.I'as ' rri men t liy Ilia, LATE of TP PI.I-: APAN'P. 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