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i (2 & ———CER A SOOTCH SUNMER RESORT Visit to Oban, Nestling Quietly Among the Highlands and Islands. WHITE CITY SET IN EMERALD AND BLUE Whero Sweltering Weather Conduces to Good Fellowship—Description of Some of the Inns—Tts Habitues Warlly Decorous in Passive Pleasures. [Copyrighted, 1593.1 Onax, Scotland, Aug. 19.- [Special to T Bere.]—The purple shadows of evening were falling among its heather-swarded corries when wo whirled through the Pass of Awe. Then came a long strotch of desolate-looking heath. Then followed dim glimpses of the wierd ruins of Castle Dunstaffnage and the misty Falls of Lora. So it was night, with picturesquo lights and shades upon the sound, and a gentle hum of quiet and reposo within the streots, when the train crept into Oban, the most noted watering place of Scot- land, and a fine large creature with the dia- lect of Skye and an atmosphere of usque- baugh guiltiess of the taint of excise, after informing mo with winsome honesty that both himself and all the hotels were “fu’,” for a silver sixpence, in hand paid, conducted me with some forgivable detour and delay to o very old, a vory tiny, but still o very tidy and comfortable inn, The euidwife of the inn had some doubts about admitting mo. Sho heard my wan- derer’s story in silonce, and examined my credentials critically, Then she retired for a whispered consultation with her femalo servants, during which I overheard with some trepidation the remarlk: ‘‘He canna be muckle wi’ but ain wee hand- bag.” “Oh, ay,” was urged by another voice, “but mony Yonkees ha' go'd teed oop i’ theer claes.” “Aweel, DIl take him o'ernichy, an’ put him i th’ dochter's room, if he's na ill to thole!” She bade me enter with some asperity, lighted a candle and conducted me up a nar- row winding stair. We entered a large, low- ceilinged room, with two tiny windows like embrasures of a fortalice, whose furniture consisted solely of a high, old-fashioned bed, a rickety table of deal, a huge arm-chair and a rag carpet of the olden zig-zag pattern. She st the candie upon the deal table with a bang, and then with tiie air of conferring s0me wonarous favor, abruptly said: “D'ye ken where ye are noo?" I gave it up as pleasantly as I could, not yot being familiar with the geography of Oban, 'ye ken aboot Dochter Johnson?” *“The great Doctor Johnson who onco visited Scotland with Boswell?" “Ay, that's th® mon. Ye've gotten the vara room he loadged in. He had the bonni- est nicht here in Scoatland, I'm sure thougn th' hoos was weel quat o' him, he snoored sae load th’ plaistor o’ crackit! But ye ha’ th same chair, the same bed an’ a'. Tis a muckle delight to a’ that coom.” *And the same bed-clothes?” I asked, rue- fully, with a glance 4t the stuffy belongings. “You know, my good womun, that wus 130 years ago.” L doot, sir,” she answered with spirit, “ye're takw’ me oop wrang. Dinna be sao muckle auld-mow'a. Deed th’ claes ha’ been weel washit syne!” And with this the guidwife snapped her- self out of the room in high dudgeon, but re- turned shortly in restored good “humor and with request for my order for tea: Order What You Want—Get What You Can. For the benefit of those who come after me, I should reveal the truth that it is one thing to ordera meal at a Scottish, or for that matter at an English inn, wnd quite an- other accomplishment to secure what you are led o believe that the hotel affords. I do not refer to those large and respectable city establishments where, if your bill may bo more confusing than at the average Amer- ican hotel, your comfort will be quite as well looked after, but to thoso countless pretty and cozy places of entertainment one must needs 50 often resort Lo in extended travel i the inleresting provincial regions of Britain. After a long duy’s journey the least carnal of us will dwell upon enticing visions of savory chops and luscious cold joints, and the appetite is even bold enough to modesuly plead for warm potatoes. Secitled at your 1nn, these forgivable longings find immediato expression. You decide on bhaving a nice, tidy supp your own room. *What would you like for tea, siv?” evokes the hopeful in- qnh'{ as Lo what there may be most handy and hearty in the house. *Oh, anythink at all you like, sir, is invariably the placid re- sponse. Rapturous processions of steaming toothsomo things are instautly conjured, You suggest a muttou chop, thick, raro and hot, a plate of cheese, tea or coffee and cream, walter, by all meaus cream, and perhaps toast or biscuit. Your waiter vegins to wear a look of pained surprise. “I'll see at once, sir,” and ho disappeurs; disappears for such aruesome time, that you arein a proper mood for compromise when he returns with, ““Lhe chops are hout, sir, an’ I was told to 7 serves pertaters fur well; make it some cold joint and cheese then; plenty of it now, and here's a sixpence for yourself, Look sharp, now, I'm hungry.” There is laggard- ness 1o his stop and tone. but he answers you respectfully enough: “All right sir, I'll Bee directly » A long ) now elapses. You begin to veally wo Perhaps you may have the temerity 1o pull the tassel of a huge bell- cord, and ularmiogly hear the resultant clanging and clamor like that from the ef- forts of i now sot of chunge-ringers. A shock- headed muid plumps her shock head within the door. ~ She, too, seems ularmed, aud sh asks, “What might you be a wantiw’, sir You toss her a sixpence and explain, She also says sho'll seo about it “divectly,” The waiterat length taps at your door, ‘but does not como in. He warily inserts his napkined arm and a portion of iis head. LSorry, sir, but the cheose an’ the join's locked up, sir, Might there Lo auything else you wight be wishin' o 'ave, sir Compromised on Ham and Eggy. Ravenous and desperate you repress burn- ing words and handy furniture aitl at last gasp out: *In—heaven's—name—is—there anything —in—this—house—I— can— ge to—cat—beforo—l—starve?” Tue door is closed a little, but the voice behind it re turus; “Oh, yes, siv. "Am an’ heggs, sir Hexcellent 'am, an' fresh laid heggs, sir, Will it be a pot o' tea with 'em, sir, an' some breaa and butter? All werry neat an' tidy, an' no wait at all, sir.” You groan ussent and siuk wnto yo air with another tray- eler's castle-of-air ruthlessly shattered. “Ugh!” you mutter, *those everlasting hum and eggs and tea, and tea and ham and eggs ! But they are all before you in a jifly (for thoy have been all the time preparing) and your busy, bustling landlady with whitest cap upow ber head, sweetest” cloth for your table, with daiuty pov of “clotted” croam, delft pot of odorous tea beneath a pretty *cosey,"aud her most winsome swile and purring poth wlugs around you, smooth Bway your frowns, until you half forgive their rauk auplicity in the snug and choory comfort you hve found. Itis the same in Scotland us in Eogland. ‘Tne dialect oniy differs. Ask only for ham and egxs and tea, You will then aiways be served quickly und well. Beaides your oill will b less; for you will be accounted an old and a wise traveler. Boswell suys Dr. Johuson and himself had ‘4 good night's vest” at their inn at Oban, whoro they hreakfasted at their leisure, bug could L bul one bridle which, ac- covaing 10 the maxiw, detur aiguiori, was appropriated to Dr. Johuson's sheltie.” My vest was equally as good, whether or not the story of Dr. Jobuson's occupaucy of the inn and room had been a furgivable fiction, bus my breakfust was at my lady's leisure rather than as wy own. Whilo waiting for the weal I heard issuing from the regiou of tho cullery 8 quainl Highlsnd soug like those DAILY BEE: 1803- THE OMAHA SIXTEEN PAGES SUND SEPTEMBER 1 ST, LOUIS .- ( v ¥ To the People of the UNITED STATES, CANADA and MEXICO to visit it during the AUTUMNAL FESTIVITIES. Seventy-five Thousand ELECTRIC and GAS LIGHTS required to produce the Magnificent Street Illuminations Which excell in extent and gorgeousness any illuminations ever attempted in any city of the World The spectacle includes miles of streets brilliantly lighted, with many colored globes. ELECTRIC FOUNTAINS, : MYRIADS OF GAS IIGHTS, ELECTRIC BULLETINS, ELECTRIC PANORAMAS, GAS TRANSPARENCIES, : ELECTRIC PORTRAITS, ELECTRIC REVOLVING STARS, GAS ARCHES, COLUMBIAN TABLEAU, ELECTRIC FLAGS, ¢ GAS COMBINATIONS, FLORAL ARCHES, ELECTRIC ARCHES, GAS CLUSTERS, COMBINATION EFFECTS. SPECIAL ILLUMINATION DATES: SEPTEMBER 4, 1, i4, 2/, 30. OCTOBER 3, 5, 12, 19, THE VEILED PROPHET THE TENTH ANNUAL EXPOSITION. l The only successful Annual Exposition in the world, will open Sept. 6th, and - i And his gorgeous retinue will parade with Oriental Splendor on October remain open until October 21st. srde Maghificent Palaces on wheels—Grand Ball in Merchant's Exchange Hall. % Four Ccncerts Paily by SOUSA’S Grand Concert Band Vocal and Instrumental Solos by A?flddn]c SCALCHI e And orther artists of international reputation. Magnificent Paintings and Pictures in the Art Galleries. MECHANICAL AND AGRICULTURAL FAIR Splendid displays of Manufactures and Liberal Arts, e WILL OPEN OCTOBER 2nd AND CLOSE OCTOBTR 7th. “lectrical and Mechanical Departments of Exceptional Interest, (e less added attr: S ; fe And a general array of exhibits valued at many hundred thousand dollars. ' CURGERD bl cnditony el (o di i xciting contests in the spacious amphitheater. INCLUSIVE ADMISSION FEE 25¢. NO EXTRA CHARGES, Racing on the World Renowned Mile Track, ‘ N THE THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL ! | vw Greatly Reduced Railroad Rates from All Points. & One, or one and one-third fare‘for the Round ITrip on special dates during the Carnival. ALL RATES REDUCED. VISITORS TO THE WORLD’S FAIR are es 3§Cially invited to secure transportation via St. Louis and spend a few days in the great Metropolis of the West and Sou;h-\_Y%s during the Carnival Period. : Fd’r‘furtl}er particulars as to rates apply to nearest Railroad Station Agent, .. . special attractions on forty consecutive days, to ; : BUREAU OF IIIFORMBTIOH,‘ AUTUMNAL FESTIVITIES ASS°H, Mermod & Jaccard Building, ST. LOUIS, I and for programmes and lists ‘of which might have at times regaled the ca s chiefly' June morning in their of tho great lexicographer in his famous | tho summer homo of Glasgow's wealthy | of " courtesies —or gossip, . whilo tiny | journoy to the Hebrides. Hero is the first | families. Oban is spa, scaside resort and | rils of rain are merrily conrsing from theiy stanza, Gaelie and all: the great temporary baiting place of British | cars, chins and noses, or sceking along tolor- nge | cover mmunications of incalculable value. ' rank, at the helm in our country’s fin To begin with there are seventy-five exquis- | stooring, but he has not cleaved finan ustratfons, showinz statuary, orna- | problems norcreated 4 | s and inter | fin =!I WAS BIG, sitive system of ; ) ’ nce. His successors have been left Lo path , nan aigheansiubbhlach, | and foreign tourists in their journeys to and | ative yertobre the sequestered and spongy 1 buildings, all aceom pa steer over unknown soundings inas great WAS FAT' rumuch 14 urar fonn, from the kighlands and islands; while fully | shades of waist bands,bip pockets and kilted | written artictos from mastor t, | darkness as before. If he has met with fuir miad thearach, min-gheal, sughar, | two score of the mosy scenically interesting | skirts, Whil bout George Square at Glas- | so presented that no reader ron_Steeple, Dumfries, t h lusan fiuar bu ¢ more | suc ubhraidh leam; tou s therc is nothing to dist uish it 1 I FELT MEAN, pomuek (] TOOK PILLS, | | to be found n Seotland of n EOW, the old 1 f . 3 profitable hour thap in a perusal of its con- | from the result of fortune, inposition, wise JLMolAEIAubIRhori cludes a visit here. Some of “these, like the | pictiresque landing place and in € tents. Its price is nominal, cents. | sienco and shrewd talk. N a tour to Fort William and Invm'm-u‘ through | street here in Oban, and along High street | 14 and 16 V 3 left as a brand of finan: Other the greatest of Scoteh lochs and the Cale- | or in Waterloo Place, m Edinburg, you will { A timely article s 1 s 3 ar a [ 0 3 linburg, yo. A oly article appears in the August | important ar i and : donian canal; to Mull, Skye, Gairloch and | sce scores of people nding idly in the | ob the Sentiatars undor the itle, | fAniucial subjocts follow, Palm TOOK SALTS. Loch Maree ;and aboveall to Staffa, Fingal's | rain, as though they had come out of siderati X o) . siatic Chol- | & Co.. 114 Nassau street, New ) onsiderations Concerning Asiatic Chol Na: s D cave and the silent, sacred ruins of Jona, are | some and confining habitations for 3V ) 2 o 3 A 2 % (i in- | era,” by A. C. overy fulr flower I love doar and well; | scenic grandeur in the whole world. tresh air. EbGar L. WAKEMAN, Abbott, led to the fu 1. D., in which t that the boil t- | Withouta parallel in the I | and a work of stupendous ma GOT LEAN. Loy 08 dontiny o) Teol e o R of w is not alone a suflicient gun new addition of Lippincott's Pronouncin, - all growing, brightly all blowing, eroit not for the bright tides of life — against the inroads of the offensive little | Gazetteer of the World, just issued. ‘Chis i Over'its shuggy and greon-durkenod Iawn continually ebving and flowing through BOUKS AND PERIODICALS. bacillus, but that the water used in rinsing | immense volume contains notiees of more | Bendsome Women Can Lose Weight Bipssicapaplisni daislcs stlorningiltamazen SO banyehotwhi , embedded in emerald orin the preparation of cold dishes may | than 125,000 places, with the most recent and Fast. Homely Men Look Better Rlohi ganibols Y nlml hlluo \lviLh an uulur”rhnuf‘ purple \v_holl'u The Tuxedo Reciter, a_colloction of origi- | tonvey the dangerous enemy. Oiher impor- | authentic information respecting th Thi Try Dr. Edi % the ghostly mountains)ie,would impressivel LA 2160£6d TAGLES 7 reading tant matters and precau to ve o | e Y sl s 0 ins, ci hin, T r. Edison's Domestio and Other Features of Oban, e »huie Sllent, half Drimmllmmm 0)", nal and selected recitations and readings, and utions to | nt the | countries, islands, rivers, mountains, cit Y mostly contemporaneous, has just been com- | rapid spread of the diseasc after it has | towns, ete., in piled by Frank McHalo and issued by I made its appearance are .also considered. | Attention has pa celsior Publishing house, 20 and 31 Beeicman | 201 Union street, Brooklyn, N. Y. perplexing problem of pronounc island crofters come here and enter serv- | rancan waters. Thereis a depth of color | *Uech New York. 1 w "m”““"'\‘,am“"l'””"m:"""" byihng MHWT';m;].mzfm“spm A ern island crofters c ore - | ranea . Ther o The Bohemiag Voo August devotes | Women of the West” (from Iowa it 15 whis- | gratulated on their succoss in tho adoption iec i the rudor vocauons of scullory and | and light liere, st times benutitully softencd | ;] o o elRe b Augusti- dayotes pered) 15 a very amusingstory, showing how i of a simple and systematic method capanle kitelien maids, though somo are employed as | by fouthery mists from se and » i Gs | Kollar, poet, with a brief skotch of his | idiotic from a standpoint of Teasoning ‘the | of continuous extonsion and casy application shambermalds. Hew cen. apeakiBugiisb, | L o ons to the heurt or Biuisn i yistl? | carear! Othor articles toliohing the intorests | Proseut social an political stunding of | by which all butlong ¢ ind well but the © very u]ll} an 'Lm‘l e, ,:1" l,’;']u\:'u :4 Ll‘ ‘im‘lh 0 ) l-;) xl:m- [ X r‘l‘s 2 nlu'ni ‘of Bohemian:Ameticahs follow. 1211 South \n 18 in this country. ‘Lo hero trics to'| known names are to be proncunced phonoti- o't spomd b penny o theie ohmmings du. | 1o Oban. Tt Ao Soot wutaerss | Thirtoenth siroot, Omana, R i i IRl el GRS A8 RPSRCHA S noihon ing the entire season, and their only pleas- | evor warily decorous in passive pleasures; | - Yachting, wheeling, riding and everything i ea s oot | ol otk s itaIno b o i tan it h, ures are found in their occasional evening | and thoso who are here for the season sub- | in the line of outdoor sport is mado the sub- ted as being in advance of our plunct | serics Of statistioal taples showing. the ceilidh (proncunced “'kailey”) or gossiping | sist in a sort of droning purring of quiet, | Ject of delightful sketches in tne August quite u fow years in all respocts. The t relative population and area of various party, in the kitchens of boarding houses ich strongly possesses all who come to [ Outing. Short stories to while away odd 106k tlofitho sooinl Ayt lurablam 8 tavr to b y | natural and political divisions, or sections, and lnus, and tho Sabbath Gaelio sorvices | idlo through o day of wook. Quist, rest; a | sumnior hours and pretty pioturcs to cngage | FEBE 0L N0 S0Pl S¥L problom is ruw to sa) exhibiting the growth or dechne of principal which are held for this class and the Oban | drinking iuef the blended sea and mountain | the fancy while dreaming on the hammock flue; but'the hints as toa' possible remody | citics of the “’?,,.l‘, in columns \‘,l, )l .\}.l- OMce of H, M. 1 fishermen in the Free church, When tho silent contemplation of all the grand | are scatterad through its pages. 239 and 241 3 t e 4 1 4 ] 000! Naonucion; portion of the wlobe. This led to a discovery of a peculiar do- | white, like flecks of beaten foam between ¥ mestic feature of Oban during the busy sum- | the sea and hills, you will see upon the mer months, Huge daughters of the west- | northern shores while sailing upon Mediter- System. No Dieting. ularly beer Hardware, Cary Station, o - . are no practical. The boo! populatios stinct I The 5 an. 15, 1893, season is over they sail away to Lowis or sh scones that naturo sprends to | Fifth avenue, Now York, S oiao kv prhoonl F N0 baple:d popilationeatsaiinee horleta dhorel s [ plodai o lsos Lt am woll plesod with Skye, barclegged, bareheaded, singing their vi perhaps the gentlo mental fire of | Tho subjoct of “Medical Aspect of Cycl- | NA%S 1% Yoty o i IRIeN maion gatherod from veront Amrican | Join, st or obisty ol b songs of homegolnz rapturously, tho hup- | conning tho ancient Guolic pages the cen: | ing” is given attention in some editorlal to: | A1 Conpage® - Arasa: Bubiianins nsiuality | formation gathorod Dorts, Bl nerangod i | Sy unones t conl for somjort. piest folk in all the world that they mayhap | turics have left to read in the grim ruins of | marks in the August number of the Omahi T Tl ErOURDU IO CORYERIDY AlG Casy reroroni, || ShdTall el Aol B b aunde : with them enough sovereigns to rescue | Castles Dunolly and Dunstaffn o, in the | Clinic This number is especially vich i Mary L. Peter, a clever wo of 194 | No library is r parents from want a ary L. Peter, a cleve oman of pmplete without one of these H. M. DURTON. nst bad crops | latter of which was kept the “Stone of Des- | the large variety of topics discussed by em- 1l luck with the fishing boats. The entiro In the Clach-a-Choiu pillar where | incnt western medical men, and is ~doing | 1 M‘”x‘xwfib'u'fl'"filf" 'm? \\;I'{:;m}x llgmn «\'.fgll-‘»'l'i'f J. B, Lippineowt company, Phila They Are Doing Me Good. ear's rent of the little croft is often thus bound his dog, Bran; in Ke good work in bringing up the standard of th l:':]“,“.‘fil‘m‘w'“ 4 K‘I"‘M_l’m"l'.’;“m;’ m’»‘ \‘]“’““Wl;: Wonthioatanisem ety " Earlville 11 Puid; and when I knew their story and the | castie Gylen and Dalty fleld, whore the prefession. . Hho Omany. Clinlo,, Karbach | SRPSUASE BeRorlie croats - Amorian | Worthingion's Iilusiss Loring & Co; Tnolausl el §2,00 i humble heroism of their lives I was glad | ond Alexander died; and in the wondrous | builaing, Omaha. R G SRR 18 JRGTOER: RaRinn < RS IR OSPANIYE KRORT A VORI OL T | afudie thy othor two bottien of Dr, Bala 3 that chance had brought me to an inn so | coming and going of tourist tolk from every There is much valuable and highly impor- [ mentions all the principal events durins ;“‘v‘ :”'[ .".“lv,d \‘ II 1 _’,“‘ 1_}';“ ‘l;L‘;‘ ¢ "( Qoluw the wark, BN ALY, T O pag are modest that the revelation had its source | land, Its summ folk idle little upon its | tany information to bo gleaned from a review Mm;‘fi »Ml“w“;‘: U"‘u‘ et 5“‘:““” :‘n\.:’n‘.‘u f“u YA "A‘w;Alil.?u‘l"‘;(:li‘hn‘lvl :; -A[H through a sculleryfaid elic song, prettystroets. They stroll listlassly inits | of the progreas of hyglene during the Chris: | stansns iy maintel 10 Lk orreer o A ohantil] pna #ae R e T P o Talk 8o Much About Your Pills, But Oban has its princely hotels, its | lanes aud mountain pathis. They haunt the | vian' ora, written by Prof, A. Broust, in the | SUIZS i3 1 ¥ P8 BaBR, Al it LI L b surrounded with portraits of all the p Aho. press work and dents, showing the order of election in ations which make supplemented by fine y | specially prepared il superb 1nns, its aristocratic boarding houses (uiys and soo the steamers come ;mu g0 und its beautiful villas. Itisa winsome | like dream azing upon the plessant | Gazotte. 1t is written in o style that all | GCnL%, sh RPeIE oriolootion b ) Jwhieh make nearly in the heartof the western High: | lighted in the long gloaming eventide.' And The Gaze Jublishing Company, | child can easily commit this to memory, und | writton and highly ontortaining paper apon | soma JMORRIS, 400 Perry 'St lands, just ut the edge of the vast maze of | when night, the palo laggard heve, at last ay, Nel Yirk. SRRV S i m”»‘mly ton:anc R A P o N Mostorn, isiqnds, sounds snd locha and | appesrs, Oban and ite Wally happy” summes | "1y oopnaocitrt wil the World's Columblan | tneuastoe oy ol w0, Feaall thqorder | Brown (formerly secretary to uent | Feel Bettor and Weigh 13 Pounds Loss. strung like a necklace of pearls along the | idiers ave asleep. > 1L, June 18, 1302 one of my friohds oul your Obesity Pills and the be last number of the Dicttetic and Hygienic eck IDeAIA ‘Blong | exposition the Maspaphusetts institute of | iu which thoy were chosen. ‘The book is | Gartield). In - the intorest of the Goshen, In edgeota sembolyoular Doy, 80 beMULIOUl, 80 | g0 byiicr Condaoes 0 Oaod Fallowsbin, | Feobnology Bas: BUDIANAL & orlet Revanas of | ibiviion Century of Presidents,” and is for | United ‘States government Mr. Brown | Gentlemes: Inclosad bt shut away from the thunderous Ifirth of ) its foundation, chatadter and equipment in | sule by the author for 25 cents, spent nany months at - the Pribylof | $au will pleane aend h 0 batilen et Lorno aud the sos by the rocky Islo of | Hore as elsdwherd In Scotland you cannov | o oat. handeomois Hetod: snd Hiiaseyed | S o 1t S ) fatands, " the “ome “or "o |- seal | huk A A "tukink” it Totrih Dol Kerrors, and suill so tenderly within the | ayoid the humidity, nor can you fall to ab- ] = i pound To strike the iron whilo it 1s hot,” seems | during at least half the year. ‘Tnese | when 1 began taling oot 1wl and reflects the | 1o bo the moving impuise of Donahoe's | isolated, rockbound, fog-dreuched istands | treatment MILS. g, ¢ lofty standard of th) institution it repre ! s i pntine your NN 3 pamphle arms of Ben Cruachan and other Highland | serve one of the curious effects upon Scoteh | L*Rh veaks, that from any polutof view it ap- | people themselves, They are elther wholiy orythingabous the livile sheet ¢ highest i\‘fl?k'i’f a) i i vi i Magazine, While its general appearance is | are the seals’ chosen resort, and o nccessity 8 peais to slxlulnr:tl,-uuumunt with a sense of 1||(l|fin-|-;nll:‘:.|)lls‘hl"!:-l?‘u or seom 0 possess | gonts,’ Published by Aho institute, Boston. "l_*l“' ARG, Wiue la Aonera (DERARERDG 9] Abs bag ARl G AT T : S restfulness apd repose. a sort of liking for it from lang syne com- " ) i “ aceint | ms S eac ! fantiuna th e s certainty from thei [ ; PR A number of other almost indefinable | panionship. A fish poncher will oast his | ,We are pleased taacknowledge the receipt | make-up attractive, its leading foatures | with unerring y from thoir winte ndividual whose height 18 sl ; - . % bl iy . of & small directory of the hat, cav aud fur | never fail vo anticipate topics that will | pilgrimage, completing ono of the most cx- Tony b oty ariice | altogetuer | bool in contentednass oll day long shrough a | 88 TN e R Ak canaud (E | novar falh va auuolpate toplcs that will [ pligrimage, gratory ciroles known i tho firat piace be 1t kROWE Ho. Saotisl sumEor fn:#:‘g)m.s r:]ll“,-“llo AR “Mrll:w“‘mr ooin. | importance and m tude of tuis business | following its publication. The issue for Au- al kingdom. Upon these little islanc o ce 18 I i 5 f A con- | May be botter realidddwhen iv is stated that | gust selects as its two leading subjects, “The | which siuce the purchase of Alaska in | fosark o waseciug place b llko ‘auy slmilsr | tions in pelting ahowers, ue 1f uttarly uucou | this directory contaipg ovor 300 pages clasel- | Sloney Guossion: nd ceths Homo ot Bl od no loss than §10,000,000 1o tho | Dr. Baison says: “It may be well to point out tha 18 101Y 0o YASH aR0 AIniatt tad el o a AN M TINLR AN “Hoy's | fyiog the trade in, $itics, arranged under | two matters that will agitate both sides of tates treasury, the writer studied | L my exporience, which Ls nooranrils vory conald oir respoctive alp v 3 10" duri rs bits and family ' life of 0al od | erable, miny troublesome skin dineases, sich 15 mer resort. Kverywhere uro 10fty mout- | outing in & pouring rain with the same oo | LHOIr respoctive statgs in ulphabetival order. | the Atlantic during the next fow weeks, bits and family life of the soal and - 0 300 1Aty mols a FBin The indit- | Tho Red Directory, 495 Broadway, New | Anuthorgood feature this month is a page | the methods of selecting aud dispatching the | Sai bzone, Daorlssis, ulicaria, cio it prini. vastor tiny shadowy lochs. AU of thes att . : Sepei o i Lateinits arrivalr.gho August number of [ O'Reilly, with a most appreciative sketeh will Lis readors, of the evils of polugle seal- | fetion st and obarm and - hoid: Familios | uatvassal et by Seiriah aaenle ehunihe | Now ngland. Magisine. ls fak fronf velng | the déud pogt us the prophes of the ing, whicl by 13 Judiserimiyato aud wisto: | Mgglca tle in littlo nelghborly numbers at this | clothing. so perfect in quality sud comforta- | least in interest. Its contents display a most | broader humanity of the future. ful slaughter s caloulatad "to deploo "the | g iilyor Hanin o that beautiful spot. “Thousands of | blo in texture as to protegt tha body from | charming variety of subjects, including | American Audiences,” by George Riadle, tho | herds, unuil tho islands of the Boring son | wmbier'of wal Liritish noblemen and gentry haunt the vast | the ill effect of sudden chauge-in temperas | dmong them articles’ suitable for minds of | reader, is delicately sarcastic and clearly de- | aro as | e of Seuls as are thuse of e wmpgne, gawo preservos, And the' louriss throng | ture und the chill of evaporating moisture, | ©very order from the mctaphysical student | scriptive of the characteristics of show- Antarctlo ocean. AMr. Brown made good us move uther and thither, tarrying for butas } But you cannot aceount for, the apparent | OF the observer of affairs to the light fantas- | towns from Boston to San Francisco. ol ul v:; liu_lu’ nl.p..uufilx yl“.‘.-‘ le ‘un::u!:u:‘:m:'\'\“.].-)xi day o an hour, countless bright and color- [ actual liking of mist and driZzle, drizzlo and | Ucai dreamer who loves to revel in far away | Tho American Journalof Politics quietly | 284 the large uuimbe - v 0 4 5001 D8 cle produced fro ful humau threads and interlacings across | mist, save on the theory that endloss com- | Lravels or remote and exceptional exper announces the favor with which it is being | BCcompany the article rodus from the sunuy land, d, these o (v, Hons live almost ity or any 1ength up 10 4 an 306 luches add 100 9 - ) H 3qus i ictures. A. D. Worthington & Co., pauionsbip with aoyibiug so exasperating as | enoes. Warren Keliogy, 0 Fark 8quare, | roveived by the appearance on its cover page | 8 pictures. A, D. Worthlugion MENTION ADDRESS EXACTLY AS GIVEN Canuot Compare With Us. [nm-nuntunt fog, sun and drizzle in time | Boston. of the words *‘published monthly.” It had J BELOW But there is nowhero in Scotland a place | gives the habit of liking, if not indeed of Financial facts and figures and intricacies | hitherto been issued only quarterly. Promi- semppe— like the American Long Brauch, Coney | love. of usl:‘kmu un'A nnuon‘ull n}'unul‘l:irn. um“{.m-[ neny umuu.‘g‘ll! :-l'ruumulia ulml "Jj' 0 Sk Island, Newport, Nantucke! r T o] i sented iu profuse variety for the bene 0! mau as a ‘Great Financier,” " by 5 Brignton, Margato, Ramsgate or Scarbor: | Auld Reekie” (Old Foggy, or Smoky) is pot | nd the bread of tomovrow, all i condensed | s cloarly shown that he has “veered about | ILis what is known as a steam drill for weli- ough, where bawling, Babellc orowds Jostle | only the prideful appeliation for mafsie | and concise clear form throughout the pages | like a weasher vane,’ or “ig nautical phrase, | boring, and was shipped o Portland by an a4 Pereplro while bands blare aad’ Aot wreathed, drizzle-sprinkled Ydlnburd, ane | of the August number of Rliodes' Journal 07 | hoxed the compass.’ One *thing is surely | Astoris man, who intends using it in the poar. Strathpofler away north in Rosssbire, | of the most interesting cities of the world, | Banking. — Bauking law also receives & | made clear and that ig that his kuowloage | country near Pendloton, und thus endeavor. Rothesay iy Bute near the miouth of the | but it is the love name of all old Scotia itself, | 4uota of atiention, aud is of exceptional in- | of finance lacks in harmonious union of | iug to supply farmers, .\h’;:‘mw:l have Lo haul FOR SALE IN OMAHA BY Clyde, and Oban here in the western High- | Auy day in the year you will meet groups of | terest in these exceptional times. Bradford | theory with experience—a solid base as & ater, with good wells, Bhe coucorn 1s sup: Linds are tho nearest npproactes to what | sacloty ladios of busincss men gatheren at | Khodes & Co., 78 Wililam streot, Now York. governing guide; nor 1s he to bo compared in | posed to bore through the hardest kind of A large, pecullar looking machlne, consist- ah IR, pecups ookld adblon. daushsy L()ring & C()ml)any, ) PL, Dept. 20, B SL., Dept. 23, Clilon + Deit. 45, New Yor o1, Mishs., 130 W, Clty way bo termed great —watering places. | crossiigs or unear important building The Architectural Record for the quarier riginatlve capacity with @ true flnancier m-lf Ailfiumrmr: hias been opevated with SNOW, LUND & CO. Strathpeffer is distinctly a spa snd is ex- [ entrances, cheery &8 larke on & | ending September & cowbines under its | like Hawilton, He has kept iu the frout |-ucw=- at Bureks Flat, B e