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The Pott's eoraov m WeotmunHor Ab
bey M indobtad for lAerwnrewn tn th* great
nranon of Um mighty (fond who Im with
-4b Mb gloomy vralla (%nnrwr wm Ironed
in 1400 to Um cintoMo of Um Abbwy,
witlMrt Um boiidto*. bet removed to
Um oocth nttto m IMA Harbert Hpoo
rar Imo boot him. BooanMßt, Drayton,
Oowtoy. Denham, Drydoa, Gey, Bowe,
Bea Jobbob, Hheridnu. Ooagrwve, Chartoe
TN Am, Ctaipbail, Dnvid Garrick, all
Ue within Wsatßitototr Abbey. Isaak
Wattat'o grove m fat Mkntodc* Oteapel,
near the atty of Wtaobaator. Hholtoy’.
body woo (remote if, bat htt heart, which
would not take the loan, i* now pro
aerved is eptnto of via* Bhakopoaro
woo batted la the nhoanet of Um oburoto
at Stratford. Dona Swift io batted la
Um eborohyard of BA Patrick'*, Dublin
Miltea ia St Giles', Crippkgate, Ohap
man and Bbtttey at BL GUm*. in Um
Fields; Ftoinhsr nod Philip Mawringer
fat Um ebnrobyard us Hl. Harior's, Booth
wart; IhooßM Otway* buna! piaoe ia
Bot known; Bamuol Batter ia Um
rhuiwbywrd of St. Paal'o, Covoat Gar
dm; Martowo ia Si. Paal'o, Deptford;
Popo ia the church a* Twickenham; Ed
ward Waiter ia Beaooudaid churchyard,
Thouoae Gray in Um churchyard of
Htoka-Pugie, whore ho conceived hie
Etegy;" William Cowper ia the church
at Derwham Oliver Goldsmith in the
obarahyard of Um Temple Church,
WlDtam Falconer wm drowned at aoa;
Deed Byron in the chancel of the church
at Hnnknall, near Newotead Abbey,
Sir Walter Scott in Drybttrgh Abbey;
Robert Barna in St. Michael a church
yard, Daaafno*. Samuel Ooteridge in
the ebarch at Highgate, Southey in
Oootitwatte Chinch, near Kaowtck,
Obattortea ia Um churchyard belonging
to the pariah of Hi. Andre we, Holburn,
Dr. Watte and John Banyan in the vi
cinity of the celebrated chapel called the
Tabernacle <rf Good Old Whitfield,
Thomae Hood, Douglaa Jerrold and
William Thackeray are boned in Kanaal
Grona Cemetery, Wordewurth in the
plMaont hiUaof Wontmorolaad; Thomae
Carlyle in Um churchyard of Eooleefoch
an, Scotland; George Washington at
Mount Vernon; Audnixm in Calvary
Cometary, New York; Nathaniel Haw
thorn under a group of pine* on the
braw of a hill tn HJeepy Hollow Ceme
tery, Concord, Maas.; William Cullen
Bryant ir Greenwood Cemetery, New
York; Washington Irving at ttannyahlc,
on the banka es the Hudson, ami Edgar
Allan Pm in a nam at ary in BalUmore.
Mu. Wtt.rarnH, Berner, the wan-known
Orientalist, has ;u*t completed a oenaua
from the boot obtainable authentic*
of Mohammedan lam. According to him,
the creed number* 175,000,000 believer*,
divided into four sect*, of which the
Hanitaa are 145,000,000. There were
98,960 pilgrim* at Mecca last year. But
the moot singular foaturu of Blunt**
record ia the spread of lalaunam in the
heart of Africa. In Um Dark Oontinou t
the faith tt ahva and at work, and ia
pnmelytiag ** Oereelv m in the day* of
Um Caliphs of Bagdad. Each year adds
tbouaaada of converts to the faith of the
Prophet, and the result will shortly bo
the ersotaon of another Mohammedan
C-Hphati ia Boodan, which is now
largely Islamite The work which thia
creed ha* done in the ci viliaatiuu of tire
world will never be appreciated, and
bow again in Africa, a* centime* ago m
Europe, the Oreacent is shining brightly
upon a benighted people Our debt to
the Arabs ia Spain and to the Ottomsna
in Southeastern Eurofw will never Im
paid. Their pbiloeofther. lag! Uie
foundation of almost every science we
have ; iteetr oaauaander* taught uestrat
egy and modon. war. It would be
strange if latent took a now leaae of Ufa
ia the oldest part of the eartn and
sprouted freshly among its peoples. It
tea system which ia indigenous to th*
troptea, m eharactenatre as the fauna or
the Bora of the Torrid none ; and young
Afttca, under the green siamtanl of tire
Prophet. stay ye* tpke bar place among
loan Basooxarißt.ti wrote of Ireland
in 10M: “Justice to Ireland will be
beet eecured by doing jnotice to En
giaad. The people of England create. I
the eaapira. • • • Then* men can
not bo ooocillated, they are your fora
hensum they are Um fora of England.
• • • They hate our order, our
tevihsatton, our enterpriaing industry
our dsooram liberty. Thia wild, raek
leaa, indntent, uncertain aad superste
ttem rare has so sympathy with the
Enghah character Thoar idm of human
foiteigy teas alternation of danmah broils
aad coame idolatry Their history re
corfo mi unbroken circle of bigotry and
blood. And now, forsooth, Um cry is
ratead that they have been misgoverned.
How meay who sound tht* party ohibbe
leth have studied the history of Iraiaadr
Ho himself died without setting foot on
her shora*-
•• Momma, ~ said a BtUe phifosopher.
“te ear old boa goiag to be sent away
far the summer T“ “I guess not, my
eon,’' ••• Who reply; •• but why do you
aak swob a qweettoe 7 * *• Because I
beard pa tell our bow hired girl that
they woold have aeeh a sweet tia»e when
he eeat the old bee away for th* »mn
imr.” We reckus the uhl ben laid far
Oar. Gounow aad bis brothers, aad
(toverncr Ooiqmtt. of Georgia, are the
beroes of a railroad job with millions m
it About •** esoßtha ago they obtained
a charter for a road from Atlanta to the
MtacMaippt river or to Texarkana The
towns of Columbae and Aberdeen, Mian,
and the county of Monroe donated bonds
to the amount of 0050.000, and an owner
of coal lands in Alabama threw in a deed
to 900,000 scree The Gordon party,
without investing a cent then trans
ferred three donataxM and Um charter
tor the Georgia Western rood to the
Georgia Paciftc Beilroad Company, re
ceiving 0760,000 ia cash aad the right
to one-third «f the first 06,000,000 oub
scriptaoeo taken by the Pacific Company.
Work will be commenced at once, and
■he contract with contributor* will be
earned out
Iris well known that many Aeserican
cattle are sent abroad, but it ia not so
well known that the hides are sent back
to America to be tanned. Tanning-bark
ia growing acarcar every year in Europe,
and costa from 085 to 070 a too in En
gland. while Amertaan hemlock bark is
worth in this country only 03 to 06 per
ton. for many year* hemlock-tantx. 1
■oic-ieotlier hae been exported U< Euro
pean oountriea, and the exports now
reach 010,000,000. The exporta of hr*
rattle from New York were 22,000 in
1878, 70,000 in 1877, 100,000 in 1878,
83,?96 in 1879, end 88,406 in 1800.
~As Elkton, M.1., paper lacnUon* the
raa« of Mr T. Deenen, of that piaoe,
vim mff.rul severely with rhenmati.-
pains until bo tned a bottle of St. Jaool*
Oil, which con>|>lotely cured him.—/«■
dtanaff/in (ltd. ) Juurnat.
Tub Washington monument ia grad
ually goifig heavenward after many year*
of atand-etdl. During the year sixty
four feet were added to ita height, and
there ia now enough atone on the ground
for thirty feet more. 001. Caaey, the
engineer in charge, «ay* the rapidity
with which die work can be prosecuted
depen. la entirely upon the rapidity with
which the marbln can be quarried and
delivered.
Crren by Uie Washington (Ind.) Ga
tuttr is Uio fact that the colt* in Uiat lo
cality have a so t of lameness in the
jmut*. J. F. Myer* cured his by anoint
ing it wiUi Ht. Jbcolm Oil.
Tbb recent death at White Hulphur
Hpnug* of Mr. Aliram B. Garrison, »
well-known and much-reepected citu- ii
of Ht Louis, was the result of a brave (
act done by him last winter. He had
ju*t aieiqxid from * railroad train when
ho saw a litUe child fal 1 from the plat
form under ths wheel*. He sprang for- ,
want and saved the child, but, in doing
so, lirwke his own arm and suffered ne
vere internal injnnea. He had been ill '
for more than a year, and hi* system
could not bear thia addlUonal strain. In ;
spite of all that love ami skill could do '
lor him he gradually failed until death
ended hia suffering*.
Het Hark 49 YMnu
“I w*« troubled tor mxny year* with Kid
ney Complaint, Gravel. A<>.; my biee > hr I
□sms thiu; I wx* dull and ln«etiv*; could I
hardly cruel about; wax an old worn nut
man all nvr>; oould get nothing to help me,
unlil I got Hop Hitler*, and nnw 1 am a boy
Main My blo« l and kidney* ar* all right,
and I am aa active a* a uui of 30, although
1 am 7'l, and I have no doubt it will do aa
well for other* of my age- It is wo .th a
trial.”—(Father.) Munday Mercury.
A Chicot county (Ark.) fanner, re
turning at noon from Uie Hold, while
imsaiug through the yard, diaoovercl bis
litUe boy, al«>ut 1 year old, sitting near
the ftuice, wiUi one end of what svmo.l
to lie a leather strep in his mouth, while
with lotli hands he held Uie strep near
the middle. Approaching, the father
waa horrified to find Uiat the chdd held
a snake ami the snake squirm*.!, but the
litUe fellow pulled and cloeed his month
m tlghUy aa though be were trying to
bite off th* serpent's hrad. Th* snake
was of the black ajmcie*. and might have
wound ita body around the boy and
choked him to death. The child wua
teeUnng, and wanted aotneUung to liite,
ami in the abeeßoc of rnblmr or a potutol
sick adopted the snake a* a aubatitntc.
Hern* < artifice!**.
Il is no vile drugged alufl, preleu.bug to
b* made of wonderful foreign reeta, bark»,
Av., and pn*e<l up by long bogus certifi
ealea «( |.rvt*ad-d miraouloue *ur*«, but a
slrome, pure, effective medicine, that fur
uiahe* ita own certificates by is* curve. We
refer to Hop Kilter*, lh» pureet and beet ol
medicine*. Mee another column.— Repub
lican
“o*Bof th* faatnrra of the Atlanta
Ooftoo Expomteoo, ' any* the Columbus
Enquirer-.S'we, •• will be the manufact
ure of a auit of olotbea frnsn raw cotton
ib twunty-four hour*. The cotton will
bo packed, ginned, spun, dyed, woven
ami maiie into a suit of clothe* fur Hen
ater Brown imude of o«M day. ”
Pnw*r keep taktne drsatb-Hile (bmrdonuwe
bann than gwi Ktdno -Wort cure* cvaetlpa-
Uou
kumsMin Ebdma* *enl word to Jua
tree Shewn. at Louiaville, that ba would
rail next day to collect 010 which bad
ktag been owing. The Juetece replied
that the Alderman would get bore*
whipped U be come <m that errand
Than the Alderman made Um prommed
vital, bat used a pMtoi before th* J wraoe
could BMawtesp.
Warn Io Mrs. Lyde L Hnkham, »3 Weat
aeeons, Ly*o. Maa* , tor name* < t leOMa
Iba* haeTtaee rwOorad I .wbrt Braith by
Ib* tee of bar Veg*«*bU < utm ocml. It la *
ItaMte'wtataafa *** B * J * t * ut * un> ****•°*
Nettoe.
Frosa Um 10th of October. 1881, to
he let of Jaly, 1881, genuine Rrxrx
Hruiso Watkb will be supplied to «tu
tosaer* b* Ellie A Co., of Bailey Kpriug*,
Ala., at the following rate. :
Ten gallons in aati-eurrosive can. .06.00
Same can retlled at 4.00
Five galloßs io aati-currusire can.. 3.25
Home can refilled at 2 60
Nine gallons in glass bottles 7.50
Reaannsble freight and expreea rate*
are given by ail railroads. Tbis water
has been known for nearly fifty year*
aa a sure cure for Dvapepeia, a *u re cure
for diseases of the Kidney and Bladder,
a sure cut* (or ail curable row of
Dropsy, a sure cure (or Bcio(uloua case.
of the Bone* or Skin, and a certain de
stroyer of the terrible thirst (or intoxi
eating drink that overcome* ao many
worthy resolution*. Deprive a drunk
•rd of hia diam for three day* and
meanwhile give him plenty of Rock
Spring Water, and be won't want the
wbiskyt Don’t you think it's worth
trying f you do, drop a postal to
Ellis A Co. It will coat only a cent
" Niaoiuu has a daily paper." This ia
no new*. It haa long iaaued a daily
•beet over the fall*
Tub gvsahat anxiety ia rapmenred leet tberv
sboutd o* • flaw in tb* title to property . vet a
flaw tn Ib* UU* of bealtb-a fiongh or CUd-u
diaragarikd l>r Bud a Cough Hyrup reniovw
all mack at once.
'Vs no rx4 often Speak of any proprietory
malmnf. but from what VO have read ami
Uaard of Allen's Lung Bal. rn, w« aball take the
Hbertr of aa ring to thoM> who ao- troubled with
a cold, coach, or any Uinat << lung affectum,
that from th* testimony afforded, we baro.noh
o.nfideuca in Ibu article, that were w« afilirtixl
in that way, wo would make a trial of ita vir
tue*. Beware of the fata! con*<i|UotK»a of
ixateetiug thia tumlr waruu.it, N w, before it
ia Um late, n*» Alk-o'a Lnng Balaam, which will
cure the diacs*.. Every druggut in the laud
aella it.
Ask Druggists for it II aiears out rats, Bales,
roaclme, bed-bog*, file*, rsrmla. inaeote Uo.
rr.Mi s;r» ruow er'Tß.
Niditai J. reMfigkllfi*. rt Mmervillp, Mata., ante
lW* tell <4 |AM I *4Mi tAktari «Uh h!e*ditt<B nf I m<*,
f->llo«Brf hp A ATTTfff rottjh. I leak Iftj •nd
lle»h, and wm U» tn7 h*d. tn !N77 I was *4*
n.niv4u lbs lv*|stal Th* d'xt'Mff *o-i f h«J « In
at>y l«aiX b* twj bb half a <kWlai. Jki xwliwa • Frf«>rl
wt.im nndlhM ! wm tUad. I gkwa tip Uie
f<tondtty|J *n« WtixiAN Wktt'ff Maiaam pob thf
1 C*« • bnUle, wbtatt, •• tov fftirpffteo, t oiu
mwirfvd <« fewl t«44«r, m»4 Uwiuy I feel bottlrr titeq A<r
thy** «sag pa**: ! write <w>* •flx'texl
mmml !■»»»<• Mm <** NfotuAM h*< i
61 M, Arid bar rexaTir>C*«l that CWffWMPTIou cab •• <t B»M.
f v-Bn p-tatiivwly Ugy H hea
•tl»*r (BtedkCAttß* t tat* taken ainCT tuf •echneM. ’
BAL® AM
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(tbu t.Kgvnvlßg tayeaatete*« ifca l a Waßby »
A STANDARD REMEDY
IN MANY HOMES.
I . t < ofifistote. < «bl«4b. 4 rwwp. so mtfiv-hlitte • r j s',
.di.t d t. ... ith VhrtMii at.! 1.1 %BJ*i. (.I. I.
I .U'A tttfetlj t-1 Lit, < R*|
IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES
I || I h. . • •es * : l x • I- <
rtftl. fta |a fivtanant!» exited, wlwtc t l«». -ratine ata
•I >.< <|y . upltowl W ill.. 1 h.-i
gle-dl«*ftf« t.. lialhAY be* , 'il • I ttl'i
AS AN CXPECfORANt IT HAS NO EQUAL.
IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANT FORM
J. N. HARRIS a CO.. Proprietors,
CUtIXffATt, o.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
j|OSU.TTE|]’j
BIfTERS
RlrolkhtaS Vlgwr
la rriaabu ratal tn great Measure, in lho«
troubled with weak kidovyv, by a judieion.
ua» of H'Wlvtter'a Htomarh Ritters, whieh
I a rigor ale s aad atmnlatea wilhoat exciting
Ibe urinarv organa. In conjunction with
its infiusac* upon them, it enrrvete acidity,
improve* appetite, ami ia in every way enn
dunve to health ami nvrv.i repoee Another
marked unallty to i'a eoatro' over fever »nd
ague, and It. power nf preventing it. For
•ale by *ll Pruggwu and Dealer* generally
COTTON IS KING " rT n^‘ n "
JXS KING OFCOTTON
to (ten (to wm tad gewMkl ptanrotte ■ parprov.
**■■ /mad to *wt tote. Zyrroe to rA* wtodd. F-•
I'.ra*ta. W*4 PvWw Ita .rtoy tar total «o Till
V'l.l MAN A TAVUIB COMPANY. Manta.,*,
fc 77 7
Pffli p.B. YSetoarv. aaateta*. We
PENSIONS
For
wta re M» et rreteto te aay WUMI w Bran
Braaty re Aa. w INaaaaato. HaateMn «M*IM <w U
arete* W Nw.ra, k.w law aa* data***. Tre. U*
ata Arely a —aa- nadta* aww wavya Be lea*
taaate and laatrareaa*
_ ” «.M aß*jrTßv are.
•a* faff* •• A (*■ ABaravft. * IK fi.
Praß Ona I.rru Oil road* from setaeted
Itvrov, oo th* ms-4xar.. ly 1 aeweU, Hsxard A
On., W*w Vorfi. It I* *te.4uteiy pure and swwet.
I'atxw.t* who hare oner tstoii rt prefer it to si!
other*. I'bvwwtsn* hsr* decided it superior to
any of the utber mi* in insrtvt.
Amomo the enriomtiea of the crman* of
HnUab India are the extraordinary pro
frraxwi* which some per*. >ns .ieclsre they
pursue. In Allahabail, 974 dree ibed
tbenradvea aa “low blackguard*
1— 1 "JS. TTT*— ■- ■
A FAIRY AFLOAT.
The following description of the fairy
vnee! rvprvm-ntvd on tins page i» from the
Cincinnati O»u»trmal: The hull is of the
tinret fleeted white oak. lireced, bolted
and riveter! in the mo-i .kifllnl and work
manlike manner, and ir <>l feet in length.
14 leet breadth of beam, 2| leet depth ol
hold, and draw* twenty itx lit* of water.
Kbe larrtv* a tubular boil rr mid two lieanti
ful little engines, made evprretay for her,
by the Ohio Machine <• Middleporl, O.
The dining-room i* snouted between the
boiler and engine room-, and is artistically
grained, with fnweoed ceiling. It fe fur
nished in the Queen Anne style, end the
silver, china anti table linen are of the finret
character. The pilot-house, cal’iu. main
■u/oa nod Captain'* ofli<'.‘ are on the -saloon
deck and are luxurious in their furuiehiug
WLi* 7
and decoration*. The saloon proper i*
frnwoed and gilded Hi Eastlake style, and
the. flooring i« covered with Turkish carpet
Tlte furniture, in raw silk ami walnut, ol
the Queen Aune pattern, like that ot the.
dining-hall, ami rich curtain* ol damask
complete the imprewsion of a veritable float
ing palace. The four state-room*.contain
ing two berth* eaeh, are also carpeted with
Brussel* ami handmnielv Irtrnidied Tin
Itoat belong* to an.! was built under tin
direction* of Vb—sr- A. V..g«l»r A Co..
Baltimore Md.. for their own exclusive list
upon the Ohio, Miwunippi runl other " ret
em river*, and t* cun by a pick'd crew ol
officer* and men in their employ . The
obj«t of this little steamer i* to carry. !
neither freight nor pmwngi v*. She «ns
built for the firm above natned, to l»c used
exclusively by them for distributing their
printed matter in the river towns lor ST.
JACOB* On., the Great German Remedy
for rheumatism ami other [uutnul ailments.
r.
gu sIN ESS{JN:V E R S IT YR
Ce • ) » t ffl’ nsal Blond MMk r»t». A|ru(*
, i W .utril. WtiltruM. <N - l>iu
'h - !•» a. Fairchild. x« w F; y. ’
f ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. "x
Best and Cbeapset MertidAcdiou —*W I
Quaranlsed Aoidtera* Goi't Ord. rs If
promptly attrodsd to Apply to 1 I
CHAS M EWAKS GOV'T JGIMUFR. 1 ’
IM W ■’& fr .CTWfltlUTl.o.
I .Tift the esaalag aaaaoo ftu»ey oolered abeaa (aspsr'ai;?
1 j-ar I oolee) will ba teataJaoeble fcw children.
WATCH $1.65. *-•••
A. 11. »nMVER. Eaal (Urend ; . Vi.
If you are
Interested
In the inquiry—Which is the
beat Liniment for Man and
Beast (—this is the answer, at*
tested by two generations: the
MEXICAN MI’NTANU LINI
MENT. The reason is sim
ple. It penetrates every sore,
wound, or lameness, to the
very bone, and drives oat all
Inflammatory and morbid mat
ter. It “goes to the root” o(
the trouble, and never fails to
cure in double quick time.
dJCK'V"’ « wwrtw-IGEMTS WANTED -»o beat
Ml Ungar* T '»br arid . 1 aampi-ea
Addn •> Ja> Braataa, l*rtrolt. MlUk
Ww * mt a day al base* aaatly made. Cewtlj
nH 4 frw. k44ram Twa A Os., Aquu, Me
J>4 •/* a vwh ta year eva town Ter ma and *9 soil!
v*)v) Ims. Add am H. I a Ltwrr g Ca . Fart laud. kia,
watches 'r.-v:;?.,:;
rouNG men
I M. VlLUmil MO*.. >M»r<HI.. W .
1»> Fmm Wr-W.l CABM *»< »Sr. MI. >» Id
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dHI beMraga. -Uciat Me .etmeaia aa*<i«alkd fa- h
l<oa dkillfal | b«me«ia» Ail <■ .aeaae* e•**♦*»' Uy
treaded M • rate raise S* ■» ■ ■ s lta*t-e* reek Mxb
BOY* meaet <4$K« «
Cvhana, Ohi* . and g»t » «n* ready*
AgIKN r« W A NTFII tee tba Asm aad Faatmi Ball*
tag bclvw' B*-»k aad UMw. Fr»c*e rad trad IT par
aaaU Mateaeai FsHteMsg Ca , Fb.ladalyfea. Fa.
Rayne’s Automatic Engines,
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4ILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES
F ALL KINDS. BELTING. HOSE
nd PACKING. OILS, PUMPS ALL
dNOS.IHON PIPE, FITTINGS. BRASS
000 S. STEAM GAUGES. ENGINE
■OVERNORS, 4c. Send for Price
in. W. H. DILLINGHAM 4 CO..
13 Main Street LOUISVILLE, KY.
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“THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER.’
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BBookwrlter Engine.
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one dollar Fk4J by dru**ta<a or tent by malt Ad
drew DM. L. H. HARRIS, PHtsbar*h. Pa.