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OMAHA DAILY BEE--SATURDAY JUNE 21, 1884, GRAY'S SPEOCIFIO MEDIC {OLN ! Something Missed, village both pretty and romantic. We MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIO, H(.u,,\ chestnut just bursting being much ad TRADE MARK _HRGRUT tvwy nndB MARR [ Tha summer is just in its proudest prime stopped for awhile at a little inn, kept - mired, - P TR ) e iy D The earth ix green and the skies are bius; [ of course—by & man named Evans, I#ay | Miss Zida Seguin will star next season, Bands of linen cut in blocks, rometimes BURLINGTON, JOWA antailing eure for Sominal W oake k) Py et | " _ But whre i the lilt of the olden tims, “of course,” for, 8o far as I have seen. if | Miw Bffie Ellalor's starring tour will begin | Plternating white and color, or w ol | i 7 When lifo was a molody wedded to thyme, = {4 yan hore is not callod Jones he is sure | in 1hes Moinos, duly 5. :‘l‘l::fi;v’\‘r:»]i':;I at 17 conts the yard to do duty HE UBRAY Ro 0 LLTHE CandEsT i WK A0 - And droams wore do resl they all meemod | ¢ e \ljod Morgan, and if ho i not| Glars Morrls promises an Eoglsh tour, it g e s Motles AL Gvee on O ) ; . MEMHENGIN ES;| SrECALTES: L IBRIDGE WORK, Srus ealled Morgan he ia certain to bo_called [her Iame back will East W ieiotaoutst 16 T ondss awaits the There is sun on the meadows and bloom on 3 : : Dutlise Evana. Tho littlo inn was a8 old fash- | Bartlay Gampbell will havo elx companies | e e stirdemearor in Lonis And nover a bird but is mad with gles, ioned s rain, while down stairs it was [on the rond next season playing his dramas, WiG dsre, TR 45 Wnitornatic car-or Engimés | ¥ 4 4 A, | Bt the puito that bounds and the- blood that | 510"y i " what 1 had hoard about fael Joseffy In writing the musle of Poalty Liisk; wites ol ocloved extln 47 ao |LERS, Stetin - punps : \“Q““LECT1/04 comic opera, the libretto of whichis by Ma $hat fol poquons SORE TAKIHB. i Ar in the Back, Dimness o . rushes, + that wushes. | the quaint comfort, with its big kitchen ternoon teu aprons are hordered with Iace and XY, goper] 4 ¥ f TeEsua iats Premerese S o | e o o e | Bagged with atones, it high decked dres. | Freoman S £t LR 1 1 v s |, ol Mastine: T IRON WORK drBpat o whr the medicios o pon 10 1 | The iy o Gk ontwih e oat sorkable |, L Do the bl s geomt | oty o et i || AR ” Sk 11 Aund, bat reter yon o the manufacturors, and the | Thero aro purplo mountains and pals pink | specimens of old china, its huge open | GG T, T8 S 4 s mnow the fashion amoni ongo girle N ! w Wheeled S 3 % 7 o1 oo inglo package of Gray's Bpocifo will sonvinoe crimuon whoro skies havoklssed: | brass candio-sticks, and its heavy boams, | i erip looking s brown as & berry and | wonld be fashionable if it ware not.—Lowell | | kst Ll b Sho most skopticai of 168 roal merits e ail ot thoassed, | from which danglod the hams, bacon and |in aplendid form pysiciall 2, ¥ R N s Comane, it sovbong W ved to Ytow, onions for the coming winter. This i8] Mme, Dotti, late of the Maploson Opera| ~Tho fashion of wearing n bushel or so of #a Full particnlars {n ouy pamphlet, which wode sriling lipeand the eyss of brath, the place to teach politeness, for I declare f Company, has gone to Paris to study. She [ houq: st on tho corsags is a fashion of the past, #lre 1o send froe by mall to every 47 Tho Spe. s the bea nd warmth and glow, I never savr anything so universal and af- | will remain abroad for tw o The latest styleis a singlo ross or peony on B e p Ry o S orightened our long ago, ~ | focting. Wherever wo mado our ap- [ The value of theatrical roal estato in the | the shonlder, or three in a row diagonally SPECIAL NOTICE TO A O the Pooelot of the money, by wo miss—we miss our youth, peatance, no mattor what they wero do. | nitad Statos has beon stimatod a acro ;11‘::w‘vr:;;;l;“nr1k s 1014 1) . VRO, bt o , divided ong 2,002 theatres, s 2 08 "to farnis 2 T e e IS ing, tho peoplo would stop their work e e il g Ry Growers Of lee stOCk &nd Gthers. 't call 'em pancake s ‘‘rotundifolious buns,” ington Free Pross, WK CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO iai i loors and dip the drop, while the babios [ naid A Visit to e Castle Craig-y-Nos, | ' ot e i ihd " : playing in the road would scurry away s annonnced by cable that Anton Tub- | Protty costumes of plaid and plain gingham -Tig Diva as 4 Ho:tiss, and then bob up and down with tho linstein wil broducs a new opora on an onstern | combination aro seon Mo 4a'olght ol are ur roun aKe. 0 ho i to roseive £4 000 for each concd®, and «ll her expouses are to Science of Life, Only $1.00. — g o Asirel oo BY MAIL POSTPAID. — along the old people would flock to the —— solemnity of martonettes, Thoe lands at the Stadt Theatre, in Hamburg; | FA6 ¢ ¥ Col tollam otilbe st laborate dew W « sn of Bong Liv raig-y-Ni 8 > ol t a domain, for [ next Autumn, S - abol GreSS | Ttisthe best and chespest food for stook £f any kind.™ Ope pound ia equal to throe pounds of corn T WHCEAN 1AL Mok AR . IS G0t BV Hike dky w6, SI0. toL 0| Tt i ramored that Miss Lillivn Tussel hye | 10 EPi8 maberial can bo socurod, stock fea with Ground Ofl Cako 1 the ¥l ana Winor, instaad of rinaing down, will incroass. in welghs tertains in Her Romantic I f A beon engaged by Manager John MeOaull to] The New York professor of whistling knew | nd be in good markotable cond.tion in the spring. Dairymen, as woll b others, who uso 1b ean festity b - Welch Home, outsido of tho courtesying of the Patti|been engaged by Manager John MeCaull to| oy 68 R Pr O e artiand that | 8 morita. Try it and Judge for yoursalves. Price 836.00 pat fon: se charen tor Addrosy = —_ i tenantry, creats the il rola 1 mynn” next | { v ouths conld, by & thorough conras of G AL LU G L INOW THYSELF Correspondence of San Franolsco Chronolo, AR A neason & the Now York ; stiidy, be made small, pouting and kissable, | ———— —_— — — [INOW THYSELF, 4% Caste Crata-y-Nos, Bttt PATTL ‘]' ‘]\“"’-{mu Sk In]'.it\'iln{{ucl_rt,ll\rk.m-n o la an ,\flv}- His achool is besieged by ambitious maidens, p=) BOYER CcO by A GREAT MEDIOAL WORK Souri Wares, May 12, 1884, 'oming home we had a full viow of the { emy of Music with a o raohWhCh | Becauss a Chicago girl loaves har shoes ont- - [ - < e f v |castlo. Tt is called, a8 you know, Oraig- |18 booking big attrac To GombIRRHIONN | 31575t the clook of: Mk Yoot 1k HOW bo 1 o it may be presumed will play in sections, DEALERS IN ON MANHOOD Tt was evening whon we arrived here iy, Nervous aad Physioal Deviity, | 0 Monday last, 80 that I was unable to line fn m.., Kurnlrudl:l nnllh, an do more than got an idea of the general § wodlilng Lol InCaVoN oY appearance of Patti’s Welsh home before r ovory man, young, midd! Long before that was over it y-Nos, and is porched high up on a cleft | ™ Tty b 5 .| polished, it does not excuse the porter for mountain, reminding me strongly of the [, The German emporar has given pormission | fnacking and asking if sho wante thewe T ; A in, | to the trampeters of tho Seventh Crusaders, | valises taken do ‘tho'officeto be checked y ’ Twin peaks that lie back of Noe vallay in | the trumpeters of th Sevently Grusaders, | valises taken down to tho'officoto be checked son Frauocisco, except that it is plentiful- y:“::);:nllufln Hibovion t6 pisy 3w fhe Orgatal | Lnston Lo al S a. e a:n 03 0mp y ‘olored laces are marvels of finish, and are and old. It contalns 125 presori dinner, S iro- | Iv Wooded. The castle is nearly at the | Paluce inuniform, Tnis is a very exceptional g At and chronic disoases ca ight- , Then came the fire- Ity y h A . i v sed ¢ thin sill A B e e Tt Tt tor 7| "ae pightimo, Then eamo tho fie: | f VL, piountain and i bl aftr | socumonen e R L el FIRE AND BURGLAR FROOF j T Bhie B0, ppon b eautts | wo.—that. in, {1, and 1, at loast-wero | the common fakiion of all Welsh castles, | Even Haverly's $500 a week i not Likely to | runs seiling. and sthor colors fn oon nboya : o ‘moomed ovors, gl roarastent | slac erough’ to- rotire for Toat, Having | "ith Jow bastions, and what is _called a console Billy Timerson tho minstrel, during bis | nfum red, terra cotta, hrouzo, gray, sk, r work n every sonso,—mechanioal, It | 8" R kb Aosiitonied’ & ' | curtain between—that is, & straight line [4taY in London, o went to the Derby with { ilue, brown, ereen, and different tints in cream erary nd profossional,—than any ofher work soid in [ 10w got somowhat acoustomed to our [ 4 wall joining two somi-circular towers, | F1unger Walton and lost mora money. than | and ivory white. 5 - #his coun 0, the money il o refundel | now surroundings and noarly familiar | 2l WAl jolniog b b b vy | Hois likely o make by several months' of [ 'y (RHEE L A : i In ovory Inttance. Prios only #1.00 by mall, post- | it 4h o extraordinary spelling of the 0 walls, which are of the grayish-green | anging and dancing. csoam cotton basbe, ombruiderod. I spraya: ’ ] ’ [] " Tiustrativo samplo 8 oenta. Serd now. Go.d i 5 Bia) rariod the mikbes 17 b Robaa o places hereabouts, I purposo devoting an | #18te 8o plentiful thero, are topped with | * Not content with Lady Machoth, Mmo, Sa- | Gl due (et ‘squares, and polka dots, Amsoolation, to the officers of which ho refers. hotir or to writing n chatty descript- | Pattlementa and covered here and there | rah Bernhardt wants to i Romeo, A cable | These batistes are mado up into polonaise to Tho Sclent of Lifoshould bo road by the young | NOUF OF 80 8 A bot | with isy, whilo the windows aro eithor | dispatch, says that M. opin, Who made | ho worn over ailk skirts and are trimmed with instraction, and by the afiloted for relfet, 1t |ion of how the diva who recently sot i in | the version of Macl 1 wi i i will benoflt all.—London Lanoet. 3 i ror li her | 2rched or gabled. Spreading away in | the m of Mac! lace and looped with flots of ribbon mrtching L o G s Byt et | front aro tho gardons and lawns, alt tor- [ farly has boen ong L L J A WAKEF IEIID i i N o & ] The general shapo of draped skirts rem ains LONRO Farnam Stroot. Onak o i ot o, wecral whthar castlo of Craig-y-Nos and of how charm- the Porte St Martin to translate 1 enoe of Lite will not bo useful, whethe b, gusrdian, Instructoror olérzyman. ing a hostess Patti proves horself under | Faced because of the precipitous charas- | jiliet, Mile, Hading is to act Julict. rel rta x 5 O et the Foapody Moatoal e s ing a hostess o P! "F i F | tor of the ground, and s0_coming gradu- f 8 by divided hxk.xvtwv_nlmu‘mt styles; the skirt more WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN h Bt her own roof, T of all, howaver, I ; 8 Henry Trving prosented Lawrence Darret | than eyer clinging over tho hips, tightened ay Do sohutel on al discasss’ Tecuieing skl ang | must g0 back to the incidents of our ar- 811y down to tho littlo valley along which | witly thy Order of 86 Goorge, worn by Mr. | e resclin ek b ok [ Sxporienca, Cnronio and obstinatediscasesthat have [ rival, “On the arrival of tho divaat|V® had just driven. Through this valley | Edmund Kean as Richard 11T~ Attached t0 | tho raaterial, which sy abric, but lod tha gkill of -Ilhgthm phyi H[fl 7'”"’ Liverpoel she was joined by some runs a lovoly little river, with an unpro- [itwas the following latter: £ two rows of olastic ribbon, very wide, fastened o e T ey W7 riends, who took *four-whooloss” o « | Bounceablo name, spauned by numerous [ . MY DEAR Bauirr—Somotimes just wear [ with safoty pins, Tho second modol ls the i e ‘""s[u: 1ds, wh 3 pretry bridges and well stocked with fish, | this around your neck as a token of glove and | ekirt which ia pleated, and_fully draped over special train which had been made up ! remomberence from your friend ever, the hips front and bacl, gain, the tight- ) ] j 2 iz : vards, | Lhe valloy opens into the great Swansea HENRY IRVING. | fitting vith poi ¥ . B UNIBHREYE? |vers, toon v thongh th ovent vl whis tho whelocoinley sl 3| ns o snt. rrormann o e s s o 1k e st st | SASH, DOORS, BLIN, HOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- { UMPHREYS’ : Sttt lanening. | extremely mountainous and abounding in | erice™ tn Ve e oncs. e o of ythe blouse-bodice; drapod. over the | OMEOPATHIC f’;"‘:‘}flf,::"l":f:{,m“:;“‘:r ,‘,::‘;fl]‘::‘f,::“' gume. So much for the exterior, while exchanging love an‘..lu“;.,'uu with Romaeo | chest, very becoming also, and which requires STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. in the balcony sceno, suddenly to b of somo light, soft material, p | SPECIFICS. |sly quick transatlantic passage she could INTERIOR ATTRACTIONS, of Ae bl it o Vellitis s i, Bitalt. e BIRin, Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - Omaha, Neb, ato. Patti's own is hung with bluo silk, without breaking the continuity of the play. IMPIETIES, t coolnoss sho | s voiliog, craps, surah, or muelin, Rither Tho castlo contains twenty-two rooms, |began to cloverly abridgo the scene, and |shane must be chosen according to tho style of ~ ‘ | STEELE, JOEHNSON& CO.,, Siters belhs ‘hile | . When Lotta was hissod for einging “In the AL Lbo tptolstary beibg bormatan while | s SHE GRRRIRDY co'a Tondon kg, (16 wae| 5 ; attached to it is a little dressing-room that | roadiy hinted thot a tival of Tottas was ve.| The statute of Martain Tuther will feel is complete enough in its appointments | aponsiblo for the disturbanco, James R, | 1uitoat home in Washington, where reformars | c are s plentiful as faults in our neighbor’s afternoon everybody was getting his or|for a princess. The drawing-room is | Rogers, Minnio Palmer's managor, was ac eI ST her belongings together, Cray station be- | charmingy and ho must be a dull peraon | onsed of conspiring against Lotts. 'He pul > . i) g ing near, where we wore to leave the[who cnuh lished a strong denial. Since that time Lot “o]y“.‘“'é"fi_‘:\“t‘llcl‘v:;‘““{‘l':l‘]"‘f fllgsu“ll"“c'l‘]}"‘ | . B. LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) ‘Chicago, kfan- ; : N Rk (IO PRl o | BosnEeavell < Tk train, when u roar and crash were heard | him there. It contains two grand through England, after playing concurrent en- | guithed rovivalist'cannot keep his congrege.| ager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. "A full line of d an attack g :m-my. 'fx'fi’.i mmn’egfl.{. spesial pre not poasibly stand the experience of an 0o ¥ i Himpie. Bafeand Bure Med ciaes for tho pooply | ordinary Welsh train, the pace of that | none of them very large, but all warm | Romeo, who took in the situation, assisted | one’s figure, her mooly, so that her retreat was effected LIST Pur conveyance being, it seems, a sort of market-going jog, with halts made when. ever tho engineer or guard wanted to chat with some of his numerous relatives along the road, About 4 o'clock in the and cosy, a8 they should be in this clim- IPAL NOS, ~ OUNES, rRicE, Coy 5 By roun: #ait Fnenm, % : fiheumaty lw.ly‘to‘(;u;trightl. t; hnt;lu Hlm Krupp,” | pianos, albums, statucttes, pictures and | gagemente, gation asleep,—[Toxas Siftings, all grades of above; also pipes and smokers’ articles carried in b explained Mmo. Patti, and she went on | otfarings from admirers, chiof among the ¥ A Fremont, Nebraska, girl took t iz tock, Pri d les furnished on applicat Ope 1 rs, chiof a Nira Tail 5 Fiaavi) v Hiaoks: ymont, Nebraska, girl took the prize stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. en to ({albl us Iz}:n thl:: head kpfipcr ?lwnyg latter being an exquisito inlaid cabinet | .oy ™ soasan- . tha' ‘r:rz,llg‘r.}::?:\[l" l’::ll(ny‘ L el A Tos HIRLL ST orders intrusted to usclnll receive our cfifeful ’\ttentiug fired it in salute whenever she returne taining g nd sil ith | ope Arti o fi Sociablos her lungs hold out ehe will be isfacti ; 2 i containing gold and silver coronots, with | opera on a grand sealo. Artists of tho fiat | Soclable, [f he Lusband out of the Louse.— Satisfaction Guaranteed. home. At Cray. which is but a mile or which almost every nation in the world | rank are already being engaged. A ballet 80 from the castle, we found a dozen or bus erowned the diva Quecn of Song.” | vill bo s foture, Costumes s semery will| (G0 Soreimnins s any it | AGENTS FOR BENWOOD WAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND PO WDER €O be on a seale of hitherto unequalled magnifi- : by i 50 carringes of every doscription, from a | Tho morning-room is also a *ittl boau- : i ] 18 i e by tie Cass,y 0 ion o 0 s .~ “Fauat,” “Der Freischntt” *-Lohon. |in luck excopt that good lek will carry a man {51 DE HumphressBonid o Blsot dog-eart toa landau, in waiting, and a |ty,” but was chictly attractive tomo bo. | e .Jauty Tor Frelechute’ “Lobon, | In luek shcopt that good lucle will carry e crowd ot peopls, who cheered like a Re- | cause it contained a picture of the poor | have a place in the reportoire, No time has | bit of bacon into his pot if he looks after his publican rally. late Duke of Albany, with his autograph | been set for the opening. gorden and keeps a pig. A MEARTY RECEPTION, acroes the top and a manly, modest letter e — Tort Worth, Tex., is a rustling town, It Ihave not had much experience in | begging Patti to accopt his pioturo in re- RELIGIOUS, hn,‘ white elephant, a cattlo exchangs, regal receptions, but 1 am sure s queen | turn for ono sho had sent him. In the variety show of beautiful blondes, & gambling oould not have beon more heartily wel- | billiaxd-room is an immenso orchestrion, | Thero aro 81,717 clorgymen, and 17,307,578 | oot nd five hundred gin mills, Thoro iy comed than Patti was by those whom she | which is set playing every night after|church communicants in the United States, & 3 S = affoctionately calls *‘hor pooplo.” 'Thero [dinner, which, "by tho bye, has beon | TForty thousand dollars haxo boen subecribed | 5 Ynisiereh a4 mighty to savo, were arches of flowers across the road, [served in the conservatory during the | for the erection of a new Baptist church in the | other night, how she had beeo’ filled with more arches at the castlo gates, flags fly- | lovely weather we have been having. city of Detroi§ Mich. worldly pride, and loved dress and finery and nmnh re ' H dmina Co. 200 Fulton Birect, PERFECTION Healing and Baking s only attained by using \ Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE RAUZE OVER DOCA i i i i pATIT'S P Five hundred Mormon recruits for Utah left | wore her hair banged; but now sho was saved ing, flowors filling the air, guns booming | EALELE R ABRODS, Liverpool on Saturday under charge of Elder | from all hor pride her bangs were gone. and and people shouting, until we began to [ 7One would imagine that the main at- | Thompson and Bishop Kendal. +ho was happy. Then “Happy Bill> saag: -pireumm tho fact that Petti was la diva | traction of a couservatory would be its At tho general assemb.y of tho Northern “Her bangs aro washed away, at her home as well as on the stage. ~ As|flowers, but at Craig-y-Nos it is the par- | Presbyterian church at Saratora, the foreign Oh! happy, happy day!” IN cAsH oon as Patti's carriage turned into the|rols, First of all, there is the little gray | and home mission boards each reported an| An inventorhas lately obtained at Washing- driveway a band struck up ‘‘Home |fellow Patti had in San Francisco; then | income during tho last year of over $600,000. |ton a patent fora new style of poor box. Sweet Home.” The tears came into|a largo one, called Jumbo. nexta big| Bishop Plerco, of Georein, has a walking- | This looks to us like inventive gonius wasted. H ! D A 4 GRa i tha't The market for poor boxes is limited, in this GIVEN AWAY e bt g s A by e hored | whito cookatoo, with a gorgeous _ lame. | o448 that beat A ot YO i £he MNDST | oty atlons. Tho oo box i gk o Bovss: her farewell singing of that song at the [ colored crest, called Punch, and last of [ Srobeit ™ Tha s tx 130 yoim o1, nd ems [ Bold necersity. Neithor can it bo. clasted Grand Opera-houzo and thought of the (all, a large green parrot, called Laura presented to the bishop's father many yoms [ #mong the luxuries. Thero isno fashionable ‘To the SMOKERS of one or two other things away cff in San [ They all seem preternaturally intelligent | ago. razo for poor bozes, no u‘\'?lrpu;vexlngb anxiety A A Francisco, I am not ashamed to confess [and gabble in a way that would shame a| The Lutheran church bulding about two [ "“{.’:flj{”‘,’; fmaq i dls Y, e e Blackwell’s Genuine that I saw everything through a blur for | sowing meoting. First of all, Punch|miles from Madison Court House, Virginia, | P Nobody fosls bad when ho cannot fiud a M. LEIG. z o 3 the next moment or two. Everything in | wi i i which was erected 134 yeurs ago, and is known h i o arham Smok- cobiuclon Vi ke weioums Tamo v mhubsy " 1o anehy o Donch it 08 D O Bt A LEIGHTON & CLARKE, h carried out in tho s d style. ; i ik 3 dedi{ pog likely ho will got enough out of his inven- en 1o livory wors SipSranc .tyle. land Judy and wind up that with an un- | caed. Hi0n 60 pky the DaLSRt BOTIS\EoF's feoa: BUCCESEORS TO KENNAKD BROS, & CO.) Footmen in livery were stationed on tho | earthly yell and the inquiry, “What are | "It will cause intensa sorrow to the MANY | e T R ST N porch and assisted madame-—as 1 find [ you going to do about 1t?” At this the | friends of Mr. Ira 1), Sankey, tho companion —DEALERS IN— For sale by ‘%‘»* MILTON ROGERS & SON3 OMAHA The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. she is always called hore—and het guosts | little gray one will scream out an admir- | of Mr, Moody, to know that his health has toarrive, All mrangements must have|ing *‘Bravo, Polly!” whereupon the | failed,and that his restoration is deemed abso- Tor N loi been made before hand, for everybody |whole tribo will ory cut, *Oh, shut |lntely improbable. His voico will probably or Neuralgia was conducted o the bedroom that had [up! shut up!” and then burst into a | “eYeF akain be heard. A For Neural There were forty-two colored delegates in s ovidently been preassigned to them snd | Dutch concert, each bird singing a differ- : 3 R LA e oot B o hioatod | Luteh oorioozt, oach bl o e e For Neuralgia SARoRacement, S mitha esrantiEoobing oue valisos THE SUNMER GARDEN, Hosoono [nriam, and miisnaros For Neuralgia " o odia, China and Italy, he colored men i . & hotel. ~While wo were drossing for ain. | The conssrvatory leads out from ‘the |, \iio" o fino apposrance, some of thom For Rheumatism Paints- Qils. Brushes. Clasg, dining m proper and this in turn leads | being able and interesting apeakers cascs, §5 to 89, 4 lei. Civiale Remodlal Ageno', 16¢ Fuiton t., New | Dational, Summoned to dinner by sounds or The Boston Porto and Seaman's aid socioty of & gong, we were once more treated to { taine, graveled walks and rustic seats. | i} oooupy “for the prosent. the Marl ner we could hear the villagers cheering B fiy 7 r ILITY :Lmavfl«l‘l’mfivah‘;w:;: overy now and again, whfiu a fifo “"fi to the winter garden, which I consider| Tho old Bethel of Father Taylor at North For Rheumatism OMAHA B o X % NEBRASKA CIVIALE METHOD. Adopted in all tho HOSPITALS | drum bgnd began playing some wild mu- the great beauty of tho estate, Thisis a|Square, Boston, has been sold to the Italians, For Rheumatism E — OF FRANOL. Frompt roturn of VIGOR. = Bimplo | gio which | suppose must have been |€8rden of great size, entirely covered in[of whom there are some 8,000 families in i 0! o ) Sovoro onos, §9 fo $12. Pamphiot PP with grass and containing running foun. | Boston,for religious and educational purposes. oz Hheumatisy L GERFRANZ FALK BRE¥VING Go !! " For a Lame Back Adjomng the winter gardens aro the hot- | Fome, just opposite the Bethel, but will music by the brass band, which it ap- eared had como up from’ Swansea, the | houses—ono in which nothing bub grapes | bulld s ew stvastars somewhors néar. For a Lame Back . . Jomos Modical Institui Tausiolans betog stanioned in the v winte | re oultivated, the aecond dovotd to| The Presbytery of Chiosno will hald s short ok ke Milwaukee, Wis. 1034 aNSLILLY garden,” which I shall refer tofurthor | Pineapples, cucumbers and strawberries | sossion on Monday. the 26th, b i | 3 Chartered by theStateof 111 | FIHCOM and the third for flowers. A short dis- [the request of the Rev. E. C. Oggel to be For a Lame Back 5 lo Bottl e | o tanco from this third conservatory i th | Feleated from tho pastoral caro of tho West- QUNTHER & CO., Sole Bottlers. A DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS, As soon as dinner was over rockets were sent nup and there was begun a splendid display of fireworks which last. d until nearly midnight. When the last Roman candlo had been lot off we were glad enough to retire. Next morning on coming down stairs, we found all assem- bled for broakfast in the conservatory, minister Church, in_order that he might nc- e Talaatsi s O3] gashouse, where, mnder the superinten- [ g intitation to take chargo of the Bothel Dactor Thom 01601 dence of two men, gas for the whole es- | Clinrch of Honolula, The call to this new Doctor Thomas' Eclectric il tablishment is manufactured, Then | field of labor was eutirely unexpected. Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil comes tho stables, containin, ten gy g A or twelve horses and wmgg Pl HONEY FOR THE LADIES, Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric Oil SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, s of all dencriptions, whilo ad- §0g, -rHOMAS EcLECTRIO OIL-§1 (] M. HELLMAN & CO, Wholesale OUlothiers! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 CQR. 13Th M AFA. A SLOMAN BROTHERS, RECENTLY FROM FREMONT, NEB. WHOLESALE LEATHER, SADDLERY SADDLERY HARDWARE, HIDES, PELTS, FURS, TALLOW, WOOL. —WE PAY THE— HIGHEST MARKET PRICES p S joining each other are an immense | Silks of all styles are fashionablo this sum- flower garden, kitchen garden, orchard, a | mer. 3 4 y 4 farmyard with cows and chickens of all| Steel buttons provail largely among novel- the diva looking as fresh as a peach. rts, and a ‘pheasantry,” which, as its | tles. Break(ast had scarcoly begun when the h is fi i the ith toile's of ‘Addreas |tootman brought in_ the Yotter-bag and 'Q:,':""I',‘F;"_"?;‘;;.',',llh’fm‘_’;‘:'“ Bt | o thpee, ¢ the e withllewol | oo nramyIv ATTON o, g JAMES,No. 204Washington 8t.,Chicag l, | &ave it to madame, who unlocked it and |} lishment as this 1s not run without | _ The outlines of the face can be softened by istributed the mail, No excuse is needed « the fixing of the hair, L] . k considerable *‘help.' There ure indeed, ng Bll.llo“i s ElEGTHIG .ELT busy. Every one, too, would read out Xeepers and guamen, distribu M fol | The new ‘‘moonlight jets” have brilliancy “ I a e g Lobags Wheunroumnes, | whatever he or she thought would be in- {:r:'l:mt}::. 33?&;&;.%‘“&3;::; almost equal to that of diamonds, i Par: 4 tica, | toresting to the others; so it more [ywo footmen, two stablemen, madame's wlrtr:ullil-:fl:;: I:::l:i:“d: 3{ .',‘,'.Z..'"if" studded P urt | like family party than anythi lso, 's Vi g9 i o S | his moroing Yas chioly dovotad fo cor |10, maide, monrlowr's ‘valde und_ the ~ Puttati, borsehons and el o movit OF SUPERIOR los . ] i vy » ning Moliere vests, Iim- ‘mfl. ,h %“_‘;’%‘W, respondence and lounging around. After varies according to that of the guests. ;':!pnl:; ;: :r rlwlmw e o a. b H“ : e et Lo R M [1ami e vahia cue, Toouan e ladien THE DIVA'S HOSFITALITY, cowslip, made. of bright. Etruscan yollow o 31000 Would Wot Buv the gentlemen donning ooats, hats and| Notwithstanding the extent and variety [ gold. was glovu, whilo the horses wero being|of the establishment, everything goca( The handsomest dogcollars are of black, | il dark shade of velvet,studded wi ! rought around for all te take a drive, 1 |like clockwork, The whole castle speaks ;‘;";' A X Any one can confer with me , had the good fortune of mmplnyi:fi of refinement and culture, No great Anmnd.lm-ubla A 11 A i . ring is new, Tho size Patti in her high T-cart, aho driving and [ display of wealth is made; everytting,in- |, A2 A fiing the band in or out of : nandliog the lines like & coschman. . |deed, is plain, but very, very comforta- |1 sefulsted by ulding the baud in or outof |y g Lincoln, Neb., b went with Mrs. Rosenwald and Muss |blo. Abundance and good ch Parasol covers of lace are used over bright i sale st C. ¥. Goodmau's Drug Store’ 1110 hile Nicolini took Mr, all sides, while Patti sho M ¢ Thoe a%0 paed, aver : Crdees s 05" m, FA el okl ook M- Boseawnid, more lovable side of dispouiton in her Tatstuovalty:chat il noass yourg adies. - * | THURSDAY, JUNE 26TH, Ystradgynlais, & name which brought to [anxiety to please every one alike an The woolen materials most fashionablo (3 : velts. Bt a G S il & i il Al d her ha, d b 5} d th ith tapes- 1884, at 1 O'Clock p. m, For Hides, Wool, Pelts, Etc., and consignients made to us will receive H E N N i l‘ G ?.'{;;':5: t.h o Kom 13 i Tagaitaty mflki.m.»llln.nmn:; H.el:nvepl’z;tm oo'fn: h%‘uzuk try A f or with chackers o l‘l’mh i vel. : 'h B 4 prox‘npt ntf.‘enhon', for which immediate returns will be made. Not far from his dwelling, from fishing in the lake bolow the cas 4 1 will sell 45 head ry cholos well bred Shos A 8 Thmmuan,, (sl S| e i o o s gy 13th Street, Bet. Dodge and Capitol Ave., - - OMAHA, NEB ' 1HPROV Toso & mountain; its nan o the natural cylinder sl straw pressed into SHAOPRINE® of Lecel Kontuck FEOVED 3 o L s et e Taich rominds mo that 1 st dros I | g withous mabiag the crown pisce sepas. | oA, SHEOPSHINE, of Lesburg, Konpucky Y g \ m“m SECTION For the vowels madouse of in Welsh are so .nml:“ ) A M. D2 Youwo. | *47 = me 10 head of superior aaimais o |-l'u||-l preeding 1 \ \ ow 3 . h Bonnet and hat ornaments in metals come | fomales an s Wo caraestly solic't the cal ) /) d 1 Nebraska and vicinity to in - Rt e ek o in tho form of bostles, fles, moth, birds, | biedersand faruers of Nebrstawod vl b’ [ R IRTD WA« GrIRA X ANy b s Bl houtier 1y| AT Admiro n Handsomeo Face, | bickios ud sildes and Eosds of anfmala s gl commend thea b your tovar, " (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) : A pure, clear skin will make avy face hand. | "% i onks On thn’g and the H, and the N and the R, oo, Manifostly Anyehing which strenuth | Tawn drosses, tismod Fib dmpls dok e oy Basnste Elab's iady Ellzbeth's, y & |10 first sylable, “Pon,” fs pronounceable; | on# and enriches the blood will directly affect | tod machine worked embroidered frills and | GEEI0 N3 000 Pr colsen Jane's, Zello's Lady 4 4 hen P g * | the whole person, Al eruptions of the sk | flounces, are sold as low as $7 the suit, ready [ 0614, with others. Cattle will be at the Checkered , et 2 \ - disappear when Burdock Blood Bitters are e, | mads. aru, Lincola, Neb., from the 20th day of June, to @ ] AN nd bwo HLELs, bwo ¥ and |50 0t ot o7'oro'y vogltable remedy of lnce: | Bouats with soft crowns, in the shape of fl;u;n.-;.ya: aafa N0 DR #1664 LIME AND CEMENT i About half s sooro s aud someWs follow, timablo value. g bonne's cap, o Surther trimmed 'with .\.o",'i".{,)rl'wf"fu.":u'."u.uruk.. or Wi, Daly, e o 7 O Beating all my efforts at euphon y W, arge gold-headed FE Aoros Peru, Nel % L ",", - A ROMANTIC VILLAGE, or N, 0, Tobacoo—finest in the m‘;::‘“ of OMeend kinds ‘a7 among. fhe g et Sroan, n"lca flfld Yald. Glh “ld Duufllas ls.. ma a e s Vi Outiandish as its name is, found the *land, used upon hats aud bonnets, those | 10 11-W2t&d Jo 16 to 2 ead "Auctioneers.

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