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Westminister Abbey.
The last beams of day were faintly
streaming through the painted windowß
above me ; the lower parts of the abbey
are wrapped in the obscurity of twilight.
The chapels and aisles grew darker and
darker. The effigies of the kings faded
into shadows; the marble figures of the
monuments assumed strange shapes in
the uncertain light; the eveeing breeze
crept through the aisles like the cold
breath of the grave; and even the dis
tant footfall of a verger, traversing the
Poet’s Corner, had something strange
and dreary in its sound. I slowly re
traced my morning’s walk, and as I
passed out at the postals of the cloisters,
the door, closing with a jarring noise be
hind me, filled the whole building with
echoes. I endeavored to form some ar
rangement in my mind of the objects I
had been contemplating, but found they
were already fallen into indistinctness
and confusion. Names, inscriptions,
trophies, had all become confounded in
my recollection, though I had scarcely
taken my foot from off the threshold.
What, thought I, is this vast assemblage
of s( pulclires but a treasury of humilia
tion ; a hnge pile of reiterated homilies
on the emptiness of renowu and the cer
tainity of oblivion! * * * Time is
ever silently turning over his pages ; we
are too much engrossed by the story of
the present to think of the characters
and anecdotes that give interest to the
past; and each age is a volume thrown
aside to be speedily forgotten. The idol
of to-day pushes the hero of yesterday
out of our recollection ; and will, in
turn, be supplanted by his successor of
to-morrow. What is the security of a
tomb, or the perpetuity of an embalm
ment? The remains of Alexander the
Great have been scattered to the wind,
and liis empty sarcophagus is now the
mere curiosity of the muesum. “The
Egyptian mummies, which Cambyses
or time hath spared, avarice now
oonsumeth ; Mezraim cures wounds, and
Pharaoh is sold for balsams.” Wliat
then is to insure this pile which now’
towers above me from sharing the fate
of mightier mausoleums? The time
must come when its gilded vaults, which
now spring so loftily, shall lie iu rubbish
beneath the feet; when, instead of the
sound of melody and praise, the wind
shall whistle through the broken arches,
and the owl hoot from the shattered
tower; when the gairisli sunbeam Bhall
break into these gloomy mansions of
death, and the ivy twine around the fal
len column, and the foxglove hang its
blossoms about the nameless urn, as if in
mockery of the dead. Thus man passes
rway; his names perishes from record
and recollection ; his history is as a tale
that is told and his very monument be
comes a ruin.— Washington Irving.
Imitation Diamonds.
Professor Hannay’s imitation dia
monds are only one of the many kinds.
I speak of them because they are proba
bly of the highest grade, but there are
other artificial stones sufficiently limpid
and beautiful to puzzle the connoisseur.
It was once the popular impression that
the “gentry”—in the good, old-fash
ioned acceptance of the term would
deign to wear nothing but gems of the
purest water, leaving paste, glass and
the like to their imitators; but it was
this very creed that first tempted Mad
ame Grand Dame to sav. “1 can very
well afford to wear artificial stones; no
one would dare attach suspicion to jew
els.” Instances arc common where la
dies of family, often for the liquidation
of some private debt, have so.d their
sets of real diamonds and worn tor
Years their counterpart in imitation;
while owners of very rich ‘ ‘ parnres,
especially actresses, and other peopb ac
customed to travel, are in the haUt of
storing them away iu some place of
keeping, and having made for common
use a similar set in paste ; and jewders
state that it is nothing extraordinary tor
them to alter diamond ornament/ into
the prevailing fashion by mixing them
plentifully with imitation stone. In the
Middle Ages there was a law against
putting false stones in real setting* or
real stones in false 1 °d ress -
A Rr Voioe *
Madam/' would have gladly
tJw i OD l e of her Wlt * she could
been beautiful. It would ot
strange if the equally famous “ George
Eliot felt the same hopeless hunger
or beauty (for she was a remarkably
-_°mely woman). We see how sweet it
ijks to her to be praised for a grace that
• s akin to beauty.
This little story about George Eliot is
told by a Maine lady, who met the
novelist at a hotel in Switzerland, just
after “ Romola ” appeared. One day
Mrs. Lewes was reading aloud in French
to a little girl in the garden, and the
American drew near to listen to the
musical tones. Presently Mrs. Lewes
glanced at the intruder and said :
“ Do you understand ? ”
“I do not care for the matter,” an
swered the American; “I only came to
listen to your sweet ’oice. ”
“Do you like it ? ” said Mrs. Lewes,
with some surprise.
The American warmly expressed hex
admiration, and George Eliot’s face
lighted with pleasure as she took her
hand, saying :
“ I thank you. I would rather you
famld compliment my voice than my
'Bomola.’”— Youth's Companion,
They were standing just by the front
gate of the old farm-house, farmer
Robinson leaning on the gatepost.
“Well, Miss, I hope you’ve enjoyed
yourself this summer. We hain’t put
on muoh style for vou, but we’ve meant
to treat you all right.” “ Don't mention
it, pray,” replied Miss Fitzroy. “Its
been the most delightful season I ever
knew. Why I’ve learned so much about
farming that I really believe I shall set
out a small watermelon orchard in our
garden next summer and will start a
pumpkin patch in our conservatory in
the winter.”
A Kockuahd man saw advertised “a
sure cure for drunkenness.” He for
warded the necessary dollar, and re
ceived by return mail, written on a valu
able postal card, in beautiful violet ink,
the magic words—“ Don’t Drink.”
Prrnr-xioHT million dollars is the estimated
' ®^ ue °t dngr rings of this oountry actually
worn, and still then sro people mean enough
to go hacking and coughing because thev do
inTe * i 88 amts for s bottle of' Dr.
Bull s Cough Syrup,
Try.
Try popcorn for nausea.
Try cranberries for malaria.
Try a sunbath for rheumetism.
Try ginger ale for stomach cramps.
Try clam broth for a weak stomach.
Try cranberry poultice for erysipelas.
Try gargling lager beer for cure of sore
throat.
Try a wet towel to the back of the neck
when sleepless.
Try swallowing saliva when troubled
with sour stomach.
Try eating fresh radishes and yellow
turnips for gravel.
Try eating onions and horseradish to
relieve dropsical swellings.
Try buttermilk for removal of freckles,
tan and butternut stains.
Try to cultivate an equable temper,
and don’t borrow trouble ahead.
Try the croup tippet when a child is
likely to be troubled that way.
Try a hot dry flannel over the seat of
neuralgic pain and renew frequently.
Try taking your codliver oil in tomato
catsup, if you want to make it palatable.
Try hard cider—a wineglassful three
times a day—for ague aud rheumatism.
Try breathing the fumes of turpintine
or carbolic acid to relieve whooping
cough.
Try taking a nap in the afternoon if
you are going to be out late in the even
ing.
Try a cloth wrung out from cold water
put about the neck at night for sore
throat.
Try snuffing powdered borax up the
nostrils for catarrhal “ cold in the head.”
Try an extra pair of stockings outside
of your shoes when traveling in cold
weather.
Try walking with your hands behind
you if you find yourself becoming bent
forward.
Try a silk handkerchief over the face
when obliged to go against a cold, pierc
ing wind.
Try planting sunflowers in your garden
if compelled to livo iu a malarial neigh
borhood.
Try a saturated solution of bicarbonate
of soda (baking soda) iu diarrhoeal trou
bles : give freely.
Try a newspaper over the chest, be
neath your coat, as a chest protector in
extremely cold weather.— Dr, Foote's
Health Monthly,
The Albany (N. Y.) Press ancl Knick
erbocker says : “ The largest following
we know of to-day is that of St. Jacobs
Oil; for where St. Jacobs Oil is, there
rheumatism is not.”
Rtfi:s Hatch, the well-known New
York speculator, became one day in
August last the happy father of a baby.
He bought for him some corn an hour or
two after his birth, and in less than a
week a profit of $75,000 was realized,
which Ims been invested for the lucky
infant ip United States bonds.
E. L. Loweree, Esq., cashier of the
Cincinnati Southern Railroad, says the
Cincinnati Enquirer , was cured by St.
JacoP 3 Oil of a stubborn case of rheu
matic which wouldn’t yield to phy
sicians treatment. — x /
During the White Pine excitement of
1868 Hamilton, Nev., had a population
of thousands, two large daily newspapers,
and all evidences of prosperity. To-day
it does not contain sixty souls.
To CoiMumptives.
‘‘Golden Medical Discovery” is a concen
trated, potent alterative, or blood-cleansing
remedy that wins golden opinions from all who
use it for any humor, from the common pimple,
blotch, or eruption, to the formidable scrofu
lous swelling, or ulcer. Internal fever, sore
ness and ulceration yield to its benign influences.
Consumption, which is but a scrofulous affec
tion of the lungs, may, in its early stages, be
cured by a free use of this God-given remedy.
Bee article on consumption and its treatment in
Part HI o r the World’s Dispensary Dime Se
ries of paupblets, costs two stamps, post-paid.
Address Vorld’ Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, Bvffalo, N. Y.
A firm at Augusta, Ga., received a
csblegram from London for a bottle of
medicine. The message cost $7.50, the
medicine $2, and the express char go to
London is $2.50.
A Lady Want* to Know
the latest Parisian style of drees aud bonnet; a
new way to arrange the hair. Millions are ex
pended for artificial appliances, which only
make conspicuous the faet that emaciation,
noryou* deDilltv, and female weakness exist.
Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription” is sold
under a positive guarantee. If used as directed,
art can be dispensed with. It will overcome
those diseases peculiar to females. By drug
gists.
Senator Sawyer, of Wisconsin, has
presented his son with 250 square miles
of land in the St. Croix valley, north of
Hudson, Wis. The price paid by Mr.
Sawyer was $1 per acre, or $160,000 for
the whole vast tract.
What’s SsTed Is Gained.
Workingmen will economize by employing
Dr. Pierce’s Medecines. His “ Pleasant Pur
gative Pellets ” and “ Golden Medical Discov
ery cleanse the blood and system, thus pre
venting fevers and other serious diseases, and
suring all scrofulous and other humors. Sold
by druggists.
Laziness grows on people, it'beglns
in cobwebs and ends in iron chains.
The more business a man has to do, the
more he is able to accomplish, for he
learns to economize his time.
What th Director Said.
A Boston reporter, while in the office of the
New York and Bouton Despatch Express Com
pany, had , conversation with Mr. B. F. Lira
bee, one of the directors of the companv, who
gave the following personal experience: "A
little over a year ago I was taken sick. I did
not know what the trouble was, but I continued
to grow worse, and my oomplaint baffled the
skill of my doctors. At last my symptoms de
veloped into that terrible oomplaint, Brights
Disease, which has been pronounced incurable
by all physicians. My sufferings at that time
were unspeakable. I was bloated from head to
foot; mv heart pained me ;my pulse was irreg
ular, and I was unable to breathe except m
short, convulsive gasps. While suffering thus
I learned of Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure, and although I had been given up to die
by the prominent physicians of Boston, and
they had told my friends I could not live a
week, I resolved to try this remedy as a last re
sort. I am rejoiced to say it has effected a
perfect cure in my case, and with manv of mv
friends who have been afflicted with* kidney
troubles, either of long standing or in their
acute forms, and who, under my advice, have
used this most wonderful rsmedv.”
Kotlct.
From the 10th of October, 18S1, to
he Ist of July, 1882, genuine Rock
Bpring Water will be supplied to cus
tomers by Ellis & Cos., of Bailey Springs,
A.la., at the following rates:
Ten gallons in anti-corrosive can.. 15.00
Same can refilled at 4.00
Five gallons in anti-corrosive can.. 3.25
Same can refilled at 2.50
Nine gallons in glass bottles 7.50
Reasonable freight and express rates
are given by all railroads. This water
has been known for nearly fifty years
as a sure cure for Dyspepsia, a sure cure
for diseases of the Kidney and Bladder,
a sure cure for all curable cases of
Dropsy, a sure cure for Scrofulous cases
of the Bones or Skin, aud a certain de
stroyer of the terrible thirst for intoxi
eating drink that overcomes so many
worthy resolutions. Deprive a drunk
ard of his diain for three days and
meanwhile give him plenty of Rock
Spring Water, and he won’t want the
whiskyj Don’t you think it’s worth
trying it. if you do, drop a postal to
ElJis & Cos. Jt will cost only a cent.
According to the report of the Secre
tary of State for India, more than nine
teen-twentieths of the total number of
155,634 persons employed on the Indian
railways at the close of September last
year were natives. The remainder were
composed, in nearly equal proportions,
of Eurasians and Europeans.
Rev. P. L. J. May, Rome, Ga., says : “I have
had Asthma seven years, and could not lie
down and sleep, and for hours thought that
every breath would be my last. Since I have
been taking Cone’s Asthma Conqueror, I can
lie down and sleep all night.”
Hon. Justin S. Morrill, of Vermont,
now 71 years of age, is the oldest member
of the United States Senate, and the
youngest is Senator Aldrich, of Rhode
Island, now 40 years of aere.
Rev. J.W. Knapp, Pastor M. E. Church, South
Memphis, Tenn., writes : “ As to the power and
virtue of Cone’s Asthma Conqueror, you can
refer the world to me.”
Bismarck is growing fat. In 1874 he
weighed 207 pounds; in 1876, 219 j in
1877, 230; in 1878, 243 ; in 1879, 245 ;
in 1880, 247, and now he turns the scale
at 251.
— ; s
Rev. J.S.Tevis, Pastor Wall st., M. E. Chprch,
Jeffersonville, Ind., writes : “My wife is using
Cone’s Asthma Conqueror, and it is doing her
good.”
The wharf at New Orleans wis be
lighted by a hundred electric lajnps,
covering a distance of five miles. The
necessary machinery is now being put
in nlace.
The address of the Cone Asthma Company
is Cincinnati, Ohio, and Atlanta, Ga. Read
their testimonials in this paper.
Boys in French schools arc to be
taught the use of the rifle. Had French
soldiers been taught how to use it, they
would not have been beaten in 1870.
Uncle Remus says the fhellow apple
that drops on the ground wit.hnnt
shaking is mostly
x/oa mdney-Wort aud rejoice in health. One
package makes six quarts of medicine.
Germany is overrun with tramps and
beggars—an unfailing sign of national
distress.
On Thirty Day7Ti7al.
The Voltaic Belt Cos., Marshall, Mich., will
lend their Electro-Voltnic Belts and other
Electrio Appliances on trial for thirty days to
•ny person afflicted with Nervous Debility,
Lost vitality, and kindred troubles, guarantee
ing complete restoration of vigor and manhood.
Address as above without delay.
P. S.—No risk ia incurred, as thirtv days
trial ia allowed.
Pure Cod Liver Oil made from selected
livers, on the sea-shore, by Caswell, Hazard &
Oo. ? New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet.
Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all
others. Physicians have decided it eunerior to
any of the other oils in market.
Don’-t in the Home.
Ask Druggists for “Rough on Rats.” It
clears out rats, mice. 15c.
BIOW TO SECURE HIMLTtT.
It is strange any one will suffer from derangements
brought on by impure.blood, when SCOVILL’S SARSA
PARILLA AND STILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVES
SYRUP will restore health to the physical organization.
It is strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and the BEST
BLOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, curing Scrofula,
Syphilitic disorders, Weakness of the Kidneys, Erysipe
las, Malaria, Nervous disorders, Debility, Bilious com
plaints and Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys,
Stomach, Skin, etc.
BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures pain in Man and
Beast.
DR. ROGER’S WORM SYRUP Instantly destroys
WORMS.
(TbU Engraving rvprtMou tha Longa In • healthy atata.)
i STANDARD REMEDY
IN MANY HOMES.
.K° r ®?W>i Croop, Bronr-hltta and nil
ether affections of the Throat and LUKOS, U stauds
unrivaled md utterly beyond all competition.
IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES
It .ppracbM .. Mr . ipwiflc thlt "mn.ly-.T." pw
* r * cored, where the direction* are
compiled *lth. There la no chemical or other in
gredient# to harm tho young or old.
AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL
T CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM.
J. N. HARRIS A CO., Proprietors,
CXMCUTJI ATI. O.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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TONY PASTOR IN TROUBLE.
Hk.wbo it* n/-Ay
P? nffKi
ind' Character <
is|j
ad hlmttge-.
and that was
y severe panis,
tacks or colds
complaints ol
aracter never
dm long, as he
dout a remedy
uch annoying
..Ja^cobsuil
eOl
i l !^r. C rpltpf Of
:e or relief ot
rheumatism, ana iui H, was the only
thing used among professional people for that
distressing complaint. He took bottles of it w b
him whenever he went traveling, and would
not be without it, and knew that it y, as \ ery popu
lar with a number of members of his own com
nnnv The foregoing, from the Brookij n v*-
Sic. recalls to our inind on item wherein the
SKt Cairo (111.)
tribute to the enterprise of the St. Loins ct>6i via
and expressing his sorrow at tne loss by
lire which the latter paper sustained, says. The
whole office was knocked into ten thousana
JS|_all except the St . Jacobs
ment, which was mercifully Piesened. the
closing remarks in the aboteand the following
incident are a true index of the unexampled
popularity the Cheat German Remedy enjoys
everywhere: At a St. Louis theatre recently
whilst the play was in P ro F£* wwe i
performers met with a painful mishap, wiiicn
SSte disabled her. The Wo of the Piece equal
to the emergency, called out to one of the ushers
to “bring a bottfe of St. Jacobs Oil quickly.
The thundering applause throughout the entire
house which promptly followed this happy mg
ecstionwas an unmistakable proof of the tact
that the audience “ had been thcrethemseUos
as the expression goes, and experienced, the ben
ciits of this wonderful ar icle.
Mr. Charles A. Whitney, advertising agent, oi
Talk Garden, Providence, R. 1., writes: lor
three years I had inflammatory rheumatism in
iuv right hip and knee. I employed many noted
physicians, and tried numerous remedies for the
ailment, but found nothing to help me until I
used the Great German Remedy, St. Jacobs oil,
which cured me at once. Xam now entirely well..
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tetter's Stomach Bitters is as much regarded as a
household necessity as sugar or coffee. The reason of this
s that years of experience have proved to be perfectly
reliable in those cases of emergency where a prompt and
convenient remedy ia demanded. Constipation, liver com
plaint, dyspepsia, indigestion and other troubles are over
come by it.
For sale by Druggists ana Dealers, to whom apply for
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CptTC ) A handsome Stem Winding Imitation €oil
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Because the Mustang pene
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all pain and soreness and
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densometome. A vacation of aiucmth diet lityi give me much relief, but on the contra, y, wiia followed oy
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