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ANU AI.I. walls nihUAVll OKTIIU - auNn-O.UUINAKV01lUA > B , vr send lilstorjr ( if J oi r ciii.o for un opinion. gifts 1'crfonii unub ito visit in may ho lritc < I nt their IiomoH. by tori'eJi nilonro. Mi-fiirlnps nnd lustra. ing nc-n'.Vcmt Iir mall or Piprcai riKCtlltKIA' 1'ACIC. J5I1 KIIOM OI1S15UVAT1O.N. no marks to Indicate. coiitentHcri-oadcr. Onu personal InterrloiT preferred nrtisU If lonvcnlont. llfly rooms for the ttccommodntlon of palU'iKn. llounl nml nitcudaaco at routonaulo tirlco. Address u | | t 'tl-rs to Omaha Kcdloal & Surgical fusllfufo , There Cor. J3lh St.and Capltcl Avo. , Omaha , Neb. she the have Templeton fi Whitney poems of Dcaloisin crowns things HMW AND SOFT COAL AND WOOD there give ICoi'li Surlnys , Illlnol- , , onu loxva Si t'l Coal. " Shun there Olllco918 South 1'iftcoiitli st. nm VunlsKightoontli niui 1/anl sts. to the WAf/I'KK W. M'XOII , V < < > . , large UPHOLSTERERS fi FURNITURE geat here ; the selves lea Veaia1 ICxpork-nco. 313 S. I2tli Si. , B't , Fafnam and Mamey , for ( a insc.it nw.uiil matti'css cians lonovutlii-f u - spoo- nlif All oil' ( lout' piampth nnl at ' lonao every t' . riin * MiiHoid viuroniptlr attouiU-U to. n OIVX.1T. A Oalck , lVrm press fjfuiA f.rj l iUubao.l , liclaill/ n . rt r- 1,000 tlKput II * I'riM f * . lto k e * nt cale4 cylinders which \DELISA \ PATH'S CASTLE , The Diva's Mansion in iho Welsh Mountains. A LOVELY PLACE FOR LOVERS. ; rnlRyNosVlicro Slie IH Spending Itio lloiieymoori AVIth Her \o\v lluslmml , Nloollnl , Ran lY.ineiMVTall. Tin-telegraph has nlrendy announced the mauiage of hi li\a Adelina uilli thu teiuii- , la tie-to Xieoliui , on Thuisd.-n , the Ituh instant , it Swansea , .South Wales , ( 'oniplimcn- nr.y invitations to tlii > ceivinon\ were re- icivid by o\eral parties in tills cit\and , among others , the 1'aride < 'iinea , , who sends to the C-ill thu annexed de-eription of the piima donna's inagnilieeiit resi dence lie writes his peiiounl ob-er\n- lious of lliu Intel lor nirnngcmeiits of LYalg-y-XcH , having Milted tliu place ilurlng a foi mar tour of Ktiropo. About onu liiimlied miles fiom London uid twenty from the city of Swansea , in that pint of Wales sloping toward the south , in ii picturesque elniin of moun tains , IK situated thu majestic and beau tiful castle of ( Yalg-y-Nos. This ancient hlruUir.j < , in tlie style of the lifteenth century , belonged to nn old nnd noble Knglish family It was bought SIN years ago by Adelina t'atti , who , by means of taste , e\R-iidituro ) , and adorn ment , has made it a homo for the social aces. It is in this ictieat , whiehslauds isolated and many miles trom every center of population , that 1'atti remains the greatest pait of the yeur. Although \otir humble 'cnant liad the pleasure ami the honor of spending n de lightful and never to bo-forgotten j ek there , lie limlsit dillieiilt to d-ciiljo ( Ins Msitj for this IGIM ; > II , lie piesents > ou with n faithful picture of the < -astle , reserving lo himself the light of hinting only at more puisoiuil matters. Jn tliis Kden aio often mel men and women of high biith and piofound learn- mir.for hospitality which can be e\teiided to fifteen persons at the same time is ex ercised tow.ud all > \ith liberality and su- pieme delicaev. Niimorous liot lieu es oiler fruits nnd liowoisof cver.v kind , liile the stable- , me provided with superb lior * < ? s , which the diMi handles with the skill of an Ama/on. Nor are canitiges of every ( leseiiption wanted , one of which alwtij- , stnnd-s nailing tin- guest at tliu station at IJrng-y Jfos. The kennels contain tnuntj paeks"of hound- , and in the iioultr.yaid aio pheasants and everj kind ot fowl. In the kill-hen * , kept with extreme nealncsi nnd order , the most appeti/inir viands mo propaicd by skilltul cooks , and the cellara tiirnish the most exfin-ite | wines and Illinois in the world. The castle is built entirely of stoneand stands on Die slope of a mountain which ises at the side ot the principal entrance , Opposite the castie is another mountain of similai shape , but with more genial outlines. This , with the former , mikes valley tinough which Hews a stream with rapid current , fertili/mg the soil and adorning the landscape. I'lio woods full of birds , the little lakes and the stream abounding in lish , the gardens eximlmg sweet perfuni"s , the exquisite -\oidure of the nuiteiro between the stream and the castle , to which one mounts by a bioad staiiwa.y , as well as the musical tones of the clock in the tower all , all this luxury of nature and art contrasts stiongly with the < le- sorted ai.il rooky mountains that stir- round the resilience of Madame 1'atli , and presents a pictmo that one cannot readily imagine , but when once seen can m-M-r be forgotten. IJut who can give an adequate idea of the graiuleui and beauty to bo found within these walls" There are two din- ing-halls , one lor winter , the other for oi slimmer. The lirst is famished with princely 'uxiiry ; the second , with its plate-glass windows , fiom which one has hue views of the adjacent country , is as blight as an ctcinul spring. Near these two moms is a magnificent conseivatoiy in which one can walk at nlcnsme , while in the center ot the castle is a spacious reception room , with iiihiio ot exquisite taste , upholstered with deep blue bioeude , ombioidered in gold. Tliis mom is adorned with pie1 tiirt-s , oriuntal draperies nnd rugs of giuat value , as \\ell ns many jewels of ice- all being piesenls whieli the divii reeoi\ed dminglier.siilcndid career career of such timmplis nnd honors as only have expurionccd. The benuti- tnnkard of gold fiol with brilliants , the massive golden laurel mown ornnnicnlcd with diamond stars , both ot which supurb gifts were given her by her entliiisni'stic ndmiiers li\ \ San Francisco , there , testimonies of their aH'cction good will , nnd Pntti can nay nothing .1 world ot kind things about San l-'raneiseo nnd California. Among the jewels is n casket of silver artistic workmanship , n gift fiom her fellow students of the Vienna opera troupe , while birds of pnro gold with tlim. or nibies , n small piano inlaid with precious stonca , nnd thu choicest fans , albums , pictures , nnd artistic woiks of soil nnd of great value , form n . of thu collection of the lady ot the and There is nlso n grand Sleinwnv in the rue-option loom , nt the doors of which \ two hgiiieb carved in wood by n Kloruntino nrtUt ; these o\tend to thu with in n guninl and respectful innnnur A Its .salvors , in which he piiocs Ids visiting , The boudoir of the diva logics like a A littlu bov , with its lose colored blue furnishings. Hero st-imis nn . upright piano of Nitmwood , while on tliu sultan hang nologrnphs nnd pictuics , nil ot , from fi lends. Nor nre there want poi traits of nil thu erowm-d heads of Jauope , ns well ns of the most renowned or and musicians. Autographs nnd subscription- , tinder these show the I high diess consideration in which i'atti is held , warm are also water colors painted by diva herself , which testify that were hmil not thu queen ot song , she might liltezn distinguished herself in the icalm painting. satin licate Albums and pictty little knicknaeks , dedicated to herself , ribbons , neck , ( lowers and a thousand other the me to bo found everywheie. Speaking one day at a table as to whether remained anything in the world to upo\or Patti which she hud not leceived , One ignor Nicollni said ; "Theio is only of thing left , and that is an elephant. " tells "Simply bccausu she has not yet been to hit , ' . , " I icplied , "but if it weie known that thu madame desired one , 1 sure thov would have the honor of in presenting if to her without obliging her loops. make the lonir journey to the land of white elephant. " iiindo Tliqre are ul o two rooms containing billiard tables of drapery puffed. value. Billiards are the favorite diversion of Signor Nieolini , and it is pe ly that he spends his uxenings , While one ladies ami gentlemen amuse them plllll with the game , they listen to as harmonious musio as one could desiie , with an orchestra of one hundred musi They could not render more exactly frills sort of musio than does the grand Hlack orchestrion made in ( ienova at thu ex Bias * order of the diva , at the co t of uvcnini nro Italian lite , to bay nothing of 100 At each , costing 600 lite , on vvlioro are wiilK'l ) the notes of each mu JifliK'o Sffi composition by means of little.sharp raised , points. Slightly elevated , but jet making a part of the oilllard-room , is Ihe card loom , containing another giand piano Hero plajing for monc is forbidden , accordIng - Ing to the t'xpre-s ' desire of Madame Patti. who. ltowe\cr , prefers billiards to i other "line , and in Mgnor Xieoliui has a "killful master. In this wav , with btlllanls , cauls and listening to excellent music , as well as the bon mots of Patti. which are ne\er wanting , one pi . . .ea cliaiming evening. So far , we IIRMJ deseiibed oni\ the hr t lloor , which , \rith the eor.senatory , is lighted by eleclrielt . while , in the rest ol the castle , ga matte on tinmviniis Is u ed , and exeiy possible i-aie i < taken to : nol l the danger of an i-xnlt > ionVo \ will now pas ? to the second lloor , whue , ne the dilfuient bedroomin which , though furnished with simplicity , one niisM" ; none of the conveniences that ale requited by persons accustomed to all the comfoits of life. Tlio bediooni of Patti is tippstiled in bliieish gray embelh-.hed with uold and the luniitiire of inlaid ro-ewood 1- , in common with neirlyail the furniture of the castle , surmounted by her monogram and the coionel of a m.iiipiis , while her diessing loom is n pcifcct lujou. Signor Xicolini'saiiartment is well fur nished , and the walls ate hung with pic- luics of g line and li li The great waid- robesaio full of every possible gear in vented for hunting and Iishing , for thcso two pursuits , with billiards , arc .signor Nicoliui's pnstitno. The giounds and lakes belonging to the castle no' siill'icing him. he has leased seven square miles ot laud and live miles of the liver , in older to have alone thu light to limit and lish there The \cry day ot no depaiiuie Signor Nicollni caught , before m. > < % , > es , a i.ilmon weighing twenty-live pounds The life one lends at the uastlo in its , union ol joyousness and tianqnility , is one vvh'ch ' 1111113 have wished lei but few can obtain. [ Tntil noon each one is master of his mv.\ actions , he can go wheie he pleases , do what he likes , or older any kind of food or drink ( nought to his an.utint-ills. These mmning horns aregcnei.nlv spent by i\adamo \ ( Patti in answering letters , reading , embioideiliig , painting and inu'.ic.mit ot this last we will say noth ing The guests all unite at the noon re past , anil one can say that the day has now begun , sjneo thn gieat star ( the Patti ) illuminates it with her piesenee This is also the time when the mad ar- lives , ami there is aiw.i\s some news to talk over fiom that world on the other .side of the mountains the woild which seems no longer to have any connection with the guests of C'rag-j Nos. Afterward some go lor a diive , otlicis to lish , or to the little neigliboiing Ul lage , ictm ning at half past U in time to piopare lor the 7 o'clock dinner , lull dress being the i nle , and now the guests descend to the boudoir , wheie Patti punctually ; itlives , elegantly dressed , and adorned with costly jewels. After dinner the . guests goto the iccop- tion loom , and altei wind to the billiaul loom , where they aio entertained with music , convei > ation , billiaids , and moie than all by tlie grace and intelligence of the diva. Midnight is the hour tor ictir- ing , to be followed bj another dav al most identical witli the pi eroding. 'Iheic are about foity domestics employed eon- slantl in the c.istht , and the service is entirely Ilnglish in its rigor and especial attention. The lew and scattered villages in the ' Is neighborhood aie poor , and the \illapfcrs vciy ignorant. Patti is known b. > tnein by no other title than the "Lady of the Castle. " She has Ijcslowed her chaiities so often on the peoplelor miles aiound that they have a special \eneiation for her. Although a veiy few among them have lieaid whutn. foitnne she h.i&g.ntied bjf her gift ot song _ , tliey noveithuless \ \ give no credence to it When at the station of C\\i\x \ \ y-Nos , 1 took leave of the diva ami her guests , thanking her tor her generous hospital ity , no less than for the kind invitation to return soon. J telt keenly the mistoitnne foi of toregoing this existence , to which i . had so quickly accustomed 1113-elf , and which many icasons hindered me Irom Is piolonging , notwithstanding the cour- ol tesly expressed wish to detain me longer. The stars and stupes of America lloating 1 > \ fiom ( he ilagstntl of the castle , as amailc honor and a salute to that land tow aid which I again turned my lace , now my adopted country and my home. Commencement Day. Oiliiiittiin fI"i > alili. I'o-d.u ( he stiipplliii ; graduate Dotn learnedly discuss Those problems deep ol chinch ami state Whivh stump theiestol us. are With modest licms ainlhnmbln haws , ' ' ( 'lie oiatoi pHM-eeds To ( ell us now to ehamc our laws And him to niciiil uiu ciecds. To ions In lonesot thunder lie declaics The hoiu is now at hand , When tiiln rimiiiiK unaw.iie pav Hangs tin eaten InK o'oi Ihe land. the And then ho paints In hn id hues next Om List iiiioapliii | | ) doom , No time lie isivcs to paj om dues Or may , 01 choose oin tomu. Vet In themoinine > ou will find than The country sale and ( ice. pla Kvcn jou may nsU. If you've thu mind , The senloi wheio Is he'.J * ness n ONI : v rou JHK I/ADIIC.S. Mr. Straw . coloi and olive me used In roinbinn- ber Ktaiidno Is tiiiiiiuoil with galleon or with wateied silk. niann Liht ! blue , ecru or cream fabilcs have Potter stiipcsof hilght red. : es Satin duchess skills nro weiu with bodices drapcilcsot cscuii.d Kiciudlno. Casliinoro and canu-l's hair soifje are sei- sons \lccablu nmleiials foi tiau'liiifr costiinies , tarm liatlsto and /ephyi diesses me tilinmed nnd bauds lit white or coloied einbiouleiy. ous Iteinbiandt hat of fancy stiaw has tor only tilmiium ; a laiiru cluster ol mi feathers. new mntcihl has hands of diawn work tion the alteumtlm ; with stilpes ol satin , silk 01 ti lee grenadine. .Mis. S. S , Uox has boon piesontcd by the ing with "thegiand coidon ot thu Older It Chunket. " lowed KvenliiK toilets nio now of the new eobred ILsh gicimdlnes , with designs outlined with gold htairubj steel tliiead. tiinates who Velvet Is civlntc way ( o vvatoiedsllk foi IrliiiuilnK's. The sllK seems much less than t'tu ' velvet. Ills Theclmmplun hiwn tennis pli > erot Ku ' - Joinph seemed Is a .Miss Dod.ol Itoelileny , who Is only son. yeais ol n' o. siippoit Crojiu do chine ami silk nuulln have silk 01 Joseph ntilposalteinatln with dosU'iis of de the i blossoms or sprays. Low-cut bodices nio boideied about thu u.njeil with lolls of gnu to oi ciepo Ilnlshed at Vienna shoulders by bows of ilbbon. toner Holgo nnil C'cni nio the fnvoillo tints In M-ciiio opun-vvoilv talnlcs. These m.iteilalsaiumado son \ sill ; of the same or conliaslhm color. ropolitan of ( ho most tr > lm ; inoiiients In the lie ( Thu ain.iiiled limn is the Hist niuht that ho .Slgnoi his wife that ho is going to a loila't : meet- \aiy now Souiu of the new bordered nmtcilnlsfor Scalchl costumes h.ivo lows of graduated iiiseitlou ' coloi . ; others a.iyo the blilpca of liny cnseinbhi to Lawn nnd cambric diosses have the klits with nariow iloiiuc'cs , with shoit of In front , that at thu back being Dauviay . embri Checked ctamlno foiius the bodice and dra laiiio of skills of the pluin iii.itt-ihl. When London of tliocheckbb white the skiitmiiat bo Iluwaid VIII(0. ( Dodlces of double net , closely uuibiohleicd ber la. \ \ crystal oi steel , aio veiy beautliiil. don are quite plain or me ti limned with ot lace. cut. tulle liohus , cmbroldeicd with cut- "King - will beads of nil culms resembling Jevvels , Qiiesn worn about Ilia open-necked Liudlci's or played ; driMses. KVJ tlio futnihcoof nrcstaiuniit In Pusth , Suncy , jouiii ; Juillt-s nrcpinployed , is poatc-d a to bo n-adlii : " ( j ut lenioii aie u-ijiit-stotl ( o - nh tnln from 1 Is-iiu the waitrtsw on ( hr > staii , ns this Is a fruitful source n [ liriak- nitts niul linpciha th" seivloe- ' . ' 1 hrce of Iho lonU justiees of Knglaml have ikciilcd tliat lovm let lei i belong to Ilicir writer * , who. In c i > t of e < triiienieiit ! , nuij dennnil tlicm hick Miss Mlspah HiTcklnridire. the ikiuehtcr of Ih member or coiru.of : ; ( hat n line fiuin Ke'itit'-k > Isstudiliitr law. and will CM-HI- ti'illvpiaitlco law with IK-I fntlici. U'uUil fabrc * are at in-iili infavoras evei , am ! nnieof t n- new fabncs me sumptu ous In ehoet. Tulle is pit npletelv coveii'd bj heads of old cold , Iirnii7e , jet o. i-\iiii-l. ' 1 he .yoiuit : lailies of Smlih eolleje. Vorth- nmnton. aie cninp'lled to eariv sma'l ' am- inell.i-i In onlet ( Osvve thcniAhi's fiom ( he ineh worms tint infi'.stlbe elm < of tint town. Snoit mantlex , lltlin/ closely nt the bu-k , me eoveied wilh held eimrildci ( > . The fronts are K.ni > inllJOIKP , and ( lie ends me oinnmented with IxjniK ( a sels orbowsof libbon. A bonnet of fine Milan stinw has the dla- dciii ftoiit covered with piufed s.ipplihe bine vil-.et An nlu'rclle nt dinettes titd with Knots of uml/e coloied ribbon velvet ( onus tlie lilninilii . TuiliiiH will be worn throughout Hie sea son. I'ho n"vv shapes mo ijr.Kefiil and ho" coming. They are suitable to most places and ocoasloiiK. and can he mnde as simple oi elaborate In i-fK-ct ns the vveaiei pieli-is. Alls , Lovejov. wife nf M ioi Lovelov nf Betlu-l. Me. , while luliiil , ' leeently 111 Ihe lakes , eaiisht the I.UKi'st liont evei hooked hi n woai.in In the > evatiM. . It welched eiirht pounds nine ounces. A picttydress suitable for gulden parlies Is of blue muslin with n delicate hini-he HKIIIC. The lloiiiR-es arc eds't-il bv the selvage In Rold color. 'I his method of n-tliifj the selvage ns trlminltig Is becoming quite ccuer.d. M aiitles foi win in siuiiiuci ( lavs inn of riinntlllv , lulled lined , with nme slilinmei- insr since illk.ind tnuiiiied with n pioliisloti ol Chiiiitilly Into or tlu-v me ninde oi bio- cadcd ya.Kullinand tilmmeil with uulpuie lace. Vniilnids aie now shown in so g\o .i , n vniletv ol ( oloiiiiK and desiciis that they ceitiiuuiid theni'-elves to every per on ol taste. Theli exticnm llnliliu-ss lenders them especially attiactive toi inld-nmmer vveai. A tea-sown of CUM m colored Slelllrnne opens In fiont ovei a bodlie and pelllcoatol liiiipiolse blue sntln veiled in clouds ot idin.v cieam lace. llitlit-rsMcot the front Is ed ed with 'nil jab ) ts of the lue. Tlie back has full folds niinnged In ic-dliiKdlo style. No litisslnii Imlv can travel without her husband's "onsent to her passpoit , but the Aiistilans have no suc-h one-sided business. A derive has Intelx bcun paed in thelatlei countii to the ellect th.it no mauled Ui- tilnn subject shall leeelve n passpoit without the ex pi ess ennsent ol his wife. Pu > ft' ser IeniAt ! Mlelmr-ls dean of the ' Woman's collt'KC and piotessorot the I'icnch lnngiiaeniid ! liteiatme m the Noithwestern unlvcislty , is n piomisln st-hoinr , and has been elected a inoinbei ol the M > ilcrn Lnn- irunee nssorlnllnn of Ameilea. ot which 1'ies- Ident C.iitei , ot Williams college , is piesi- dent , and Prntcssoi Hlllott , of John IInKins | imlvcisily , Kseuetniy. To Gladstone. Keep coinage , ( ! lidstone , lei thv cloiloii- iiirhtl .Sin render not to this misguided Mltrht ! Both Tinth and Itlglit abide in tnist with ( lice. And thou maj'st yet aetpiiro the vlctoiy. Keep courage , Cl.idstone ! Koi these lojal two The valli.mt aim shall signal seivii-e del ; And men sh ill i.ilsu. In liie-nni } ol thee , An aioh ol pialse to span theinight ) sea. ' Kccprouiaue , ( il.ul4lonSI ( Foi thy powerful dl foe slasgciiii.r'ncnth'tlio ' vl oi of thv blow ; 'Tis not vouehsated to all us 'tis to tlii-o To nnd a deleat -victory. . " MUSICAL ANO ' .Aecordiiiij to late lettefn , Mr. James Lew is lias made the hitol Daly's compiny in Lon don. ci don.Theic Theic Isn piobdnlity nf Mis. Itiekal ) } , Hie hail plow of the late Man.igei John KU-kapy , ic- we' tiiining to thor > t.ne. , .Mine. Jndie's profits in her eight inontli'H me Aineiltan trip wviu S&UOJ , whllo Manngcr- Ur.ui ni.ule nothing. Mr. CliniIe1'ope ! > tofiy lojtltlinnto dimna twenty week- , , opening m M. Louis the l.ittei paifol September. SlKiioi Ua\elli istndi in- , ' English , anil , it - stiil , will appeal next sua-on In Hie tanks the Anieiicin ( > i > "in coiniiinv. man Invitations to the Hist , ( linnci to be ehen Mi. lleinj Inlng have Ill-en IsMied in old New Yoik city. The date Is August II , and UelmonicoN th Place. nnv Mi. Lawn-nee Bauett has ensured Mr. Clurlcs Uanou , late of the Hestm Miisi-mn and eonijianv , to no Ic.ullnir male snppoitot Mr. the Edwin Ujutli next season. with Mi. Ileinileh Conield , on his letnrn fiom it Europe , will prnbahl ) encaco Ml-i Lama Bellini as pihn ! donna or tno "dlniv Union" yoni company , which he ami Mi. Cail lletrnmiin 0 to send out next sea-mi. seem Osmond Teaile. tliu gicatest of favorites ing with new Yoik IlKMtrt'gociwill hoecu to lege thioiighunt tlio United Mate- , next scnsnn In apovveitnl ( linimi entltk-il "Man to Man , " qiioto play , hfb " own iiluait'Olo y , It K a * ' { 'loi- you Kobeit Buchanan's new play , for which Colonel Sinn ot the liiooklyn theater , Is to Sfi003 , will he n hi li society comedy of older ol "Tho Jilt. " It will bo put on bcptemboi for a New York i nn. Lillian Leo eiiKaucd hjV. . J. Seanlan as lending lady tor next season , is scaicely twenty jears old. This does not indicate the qualltv ol hci nctlm ; , however , any nioio it Indicate- , the ijiialltj ol Mr. Scnnlnn's > s. Mi. Thomas \ \ ' . Keene Is at tiioscashoie. lleliasentliely iccoM-rcd liom his se\cio ill- of last winter and Is ns well as ever , . Kecne begins n stalling tour of the principal cities In I'lttsbing , ! ' . , on Octo 4. lli'inv E. Abhoy , with Ids usual keen hcont forilch liiunclnl pastilles , has olfi-icd his eilnl sen ices to Mis. James Bioun , tlui wealthy New Vork amateur nct- s , who is eiedlti-d w'lth a desire to appear piole-slonully. Messis. Charles and Thomas Joffprsun , Iho nt Mi. Joseph Jeltei-on , h.uo leased a In Massachusetts nn diccnwood lake , have imltud the niembeisot the " .Sliad \ ofn ( iieat City" company to spend the miinmci theie with them. the Mm i lie , Ilastrelter Is nt odds with the Anieilcan Opcin compinv iimnii cmcnt ; lint school dhpnti ) is eindnally naiinwln to n ijiic's- ot teims for next M-IISOII , and the catita- will probablj nnd nodllllcnlly In sign n contiact at the piopoi tune. nnd was In 1W1 ( that nctiosess wore first al to ninke theh npjie.ii.inco on ( lit ) Kng- 1W slii' c , nnd then ( hey weie putted ofV Iho thooiitrairrd ainllence. The iintoi- wuie nieinhcrs ol' n I-'ienuh c nnp.iny school had attempted to establish thcinsuhci In lilacUlrlais , ycni Mr. Uobcit L. Downlnirand not Mr , Six Dowllng , whom Mr. J. 11. Mack has Ynlo to st.ir In the " ( SJadlatoi" next sea Mr. Downing wus fniuiuily the leading tion In MIS < Mnry Andeibon nnd Mi. Jellei'on Ho will , of couiti1 , play Ings. old of Spin laoiH. Iniinessario IMiniind | ) . fitanton has en- Jnpnn Ilia Mine , hcliioedci lljiiiistncngcl. with a soprano of lj. ' note A > st'j , and a now , also 1 rinn Vienna. JIu nlso hoiu ] < , to lished Jleir.Schott for thb forthciiiiilnisea Boston. of ( ieininn uH-ra | at the New York Met opcia house , trom Italian opera season in London , uniie L.igo'a mainigomont has thus f.u been Thei successful. The prma doiino nriiaii setts to the London public , except Mine. novel ' ; and the "otarhjitom" having been aba'iilonod , Kieatci perlccllon ot detail and ommoiids Is attained , lleroid'o "Xninpn" b ally beiuodiiced shoitly. Font Ilnydcii has completed the details the loithi-ommg tour ot Miss Helen , vvhli-h begins in Boston next bept- P. , and includes enga.'cments In the the cities only. Miss Danvray is now In nnd in consultation with Mr. liioiison of the In iflatlnii to his new piny , which sliopioduccsat . the Lycuum theatio Decem eye hen "I-au-.t" leaches the end of Its Lon institute new run , of which tluuu are no signs at iires- Mrs. It will bo followed by Shakespeare's established Henry the Klghth , " in which Jiving coutinunt phiy Caidlnnl Wolsuy and Miss Terry iioiii Katharine. Among the I2S parts lllth bv Irving In the three j cars tic foi o At ho had occasionally played the Kail of In this dr.im a , so that ho may be said imiversliies almost on sptaklu ; ti-uub with his next PiJiKcton luipt-uouullon , T he \ U-lory of Lrjte. "riievuton Uiiilne ! iiiolh | she , "He ( HUM me. tint I know : Heart fKcniii I. nn I j < ) V tu-io Ills h.nuhty liesul brought low. " "TheIilorv N ndn ! "iiiotlili | ( < ; "Mio loves mi .ih.it Is plain ; 1 in ' imlle In-ill whole , nnd spoil 'twill be 'lo iii'c ' h-r - d sWi-e ! ddiln. . "Ah"rhi'ckled ! Cupid looking on With vvli-l.rdost de-l.'ll , ' moil.ils both nio gotip 'Ihe vk-loty I t mlnel" ' OO.NM HI AM PIUS. It Is repoiled Iliit Ml-s l.oiiKo Dillon w 111 hoitly be tiniHtoiim-iI Into Mis. Clt.iile * In New u ugh , V. Y. . n wi ( Ming rrreiillv ocetured nt iiilduUM on n lawn with -iX ) gue N hi attend nire. Humors of the inedible miiilittcof .liisltrc iiay , of ( lie I'nlleil Stiti-s supivineronit , me dim-lit in H'u-diiiiirton. The PIIIKO-.S Kll/ib.'th of MXC Welnmi.ls about to espouse one of ( heons of the 4'l.llld duke of " ' ! : - . ( ' ! | . Dining the > i-ir | ss ( . i.ii'iT divutces nnd 2sJl Mjniatloiiseu - - In I'l.mce. Dniin ; the same yoai { > li. " > " > 'i niuiiacs were Lx-dov. Cnstav Koci HIM of IlllnoN onnor the nio t pio-ninent dennam In the west. ( i-lehiated reienlly hisgilden wedding. He IsseveiKy-seMni yc.u-s of age. A couple were lerenlly iniiiiedln Lewis- Ion. Me. , who had their wedding day et loity-slx ve.iis .140 nnd have beeii in love with e.u-h othei ever since I'lm bible's mothei iiieventcd the maiiiae until death reiuoved liei fiom the scene. London Tinth , In eniiiliiniiu thu icporl tint .Miss ( ii , nil's nmuincc with Loid Calms his bei'li hi oken oil , adds " The Plinco of Wideband ( ithei It lends ol the young l.uly wi-iee died In to advise and decided tnnt an amicable dissolution ol Ihe beliotlml would be the wi-cst eonise. " A Vennont couple went to the jnison lo lie manic. I. ( iold Ihey had none hut the parson 111:1 ccd to taken eeilnln nmoiint ol hoeswnx toi his fee. Bi-loie purroimlng the ( eiemonv the thrifty domino weighed the wax nnd found it ( ell shoit of ( he ngiecd amount. Tliecniintiyman had nomine , and becoming alaiincd , lie pleaded : "Well , p.u- sim , lake " the wax and main ns as f.u as It wilt go. A wedding at midnight is something new nnd novel. An niiali of ( his kind took place- iicai Win vv luk , Oiange county on Wei. IKS- day of last week. The eonti.u-tlng patties weir Clinics Williams , ol PiduiMin , V. J. , nnd Miss llauiet Almeda W.iteibmy , i.f Oinngc county. The rr.iemonv was pei- foimrd piomptly at the midnight hour at the le-ildenreot tholnide's jiaients. The gionm and his hihlcniiivcd \e\vbuiir on'lhuis- dav moining , tlu-n ciossi-d the nvci to I'lsh- kill Landing and took a south bound tialn foi New Yoik. rKMil.fll.limin.il. A train. His holies were high and his heart web light , He hummed a loiiinlel.iy , Poi on th.U atleinoim he mU'lit Sio two hise ball clubs plav. Jiut SOJD tl e lain tell , overhr.ul , \nd | hen liewept and gnuned ; Lite was a l.ir , ens this he read : "t'he ball g.imo is postponed. " DKOPS. A Hank inovcmriit P.I wit'i a stiap. Peispiiatlon is having a great nm at the thcaties these nights. " Mollo foi pi-isons who picsrivu fiilil - 01 I'They can , who think they p.m. " A piess dlspibJi .innomiees lint ( lie "In ins aie lieing hemmjit In. ' ' Wouldn't it be bettei to fell them1.1 "Is it ti lie. ' " asked tlis piofessoi. "tliil a lio.nlione pl.tyei saved tlie life ol Piedeiirk theCieat' ' ' ' "It Is , " rejille 1 the stuileiit. pi " ' "HovvV" " 1'iedeiiok killed him. " "Whv don't jou mount n clean colhu. Blown' ' i mount onu tluce times a dav. " Yes , " leplicd Blown to the swa gonng Jones , ' biitcvciy one's mother Isn t a w.isli- worn in.1 A icminder "Well , good-bv , old man. We the a high old lime m dear old Pat is , hadn't ' ' ' ' . 'I'o mo it seems like n die nn. ' ' "ho il would bo to me , old man , il you didn't owe ii : fi.iilcs. " . _ , " - - i'n"f 'aid HHliTTriu-k jnt'ihii ' , who always hadhiseais ouen , but sometimes jrot tilings ( slightly mived , "does a 'vvlnskei cocktnil' a mnkoyoin mustache glow. " ' "No , my son , a Itmnkes join hail cuil , ' ' was the solemn K-spOll'C. They weir talking nbout a rcrliln rnllioid who is not ( he most affable person in the woild. "Pshaw , " said one , "lie isairgulni hen. ' ' "Course he is " was , was ( he piompt hci answer , "hecm lay moi-1 lihoad ( lack ( ban man in ( he eoiintiy. " The b.iby was doubled up by the cramps hci yelling nt the i.ite ot a mile a inlimti ) ns lather nnd motfiei stood OM-I the nib last the laud.i-iiim bottle between them. "No , new Julia , " he said , gently but Iir nly , "you pom out ; Hint child is glowing so much like mothei that i t.m't liust myself. " Coach ( lo college athlete ) Your muscles solt , nnd vein whole system iieuls ton up. Aieou d ) inking any thing' ' Col Athlete Vet adioj ) . Couh hinoking "M excess' ' College Athlete No. Coach- to Studying' ' College Athlete Lr yes. a little. a Coacli ( indignantly ) ( Jieat heavens , mando , want to lose the i.ive'.1 " the The Sonji of the Open Car. ion Oh , w lint delight , On n soft June night , 1 To ride in nn open car. You can stnnd the expense It's only live rents- No mallei iiow poor you nre. rame Just live inn seat she Makes Ihe l.uo complete muse When yon lido in nn open car , . It Hut some people gieen Will stand in between , And so get uii-jiop-u-l.ii. dien. child. In the two lem pews Yon iii.iv smoke. If vou choose , III. 'Tis the i do ot the optm car , cs'i But you'll heal , I'm nti.ild , she Someliissy old maid with Say , "Oil , that horrid cigar. " The teis and ISntgeis graduated twenty-six students. Mm1.1" lershe The Nevada State Llbiniy contains 'V > 00 which \olunies. There nio 10,000 coloied bchool leachcis In south came Cornell ( X. Y. ) imheislly will open a law little In lb.sr. . of Pilnceton gindimted 115 students nt Its last mothei eomiueiKciiient , room Hobaitcolle.'e U to linvo n nowgymnnslnin while alumni hall. no Flftv-soven of Yule's gi initiating class of nnd "But will study Inw. rhild Coinell Is to Imve the most complete law line in the country. yon. Foilv-foin gindnites wcio cioimd out ( his long nt Syniciisu univcislty. The thousand vohimei ma added to the him llbi.iry annually. Pictty Itenevvrd rumors ot Dr. McCosh's irslgnn- Ihiiiuli'i tioni Pilncrton me ciinenl , ramo Detroit lias thlity-fonr public school build- again his . Cleveland has nenrly sixty. with students In the noimal schools in was hnvo begun to wcai loreign clothes. school foi tnlnlng nnr.ses Is to bo estab In . Japan undci ehaigo ol a lady liom dering Sovontt-rn young men gi.idmted last week IIO.MI the John C , dieun sc-houl of scli-nco nt JdiiiiTs Pilnrcton. o ni e 00.000 volumes In the Massachu have stale libiary at Boston , nnd notono ial ainon , ' thorn. 'Thoconfoienco commltteo of Hat vaul rec- who expulsion from college us the pun- cnt lor cheating nl examination. changed times amonih \illiollcpiloslsof her thudloccsoof New Yoik mod and dUciiss simpiy lhcologlc.il subjects In the Lathi tongue , how T. Bainum was the guest of honor of named recent.oinmenccment at Tnlt'.s college , ever was ns lull of lite nnd good spiilts us Hetiiin any " " "boys. and SonntorStinford Is said to cast n covetous been. upon ( ieiieral Frauds \Valker.ot \ the prisoner of technology , for picsident of his Arnold California iiidvt'i lly. . Jonas , n wealthy Kmjlish lady , who swoid ceived the liibt normal school on this nt Osrtcgo , M . Y. , ircontly sallfd Point Liveri > nol to tauu part In iho twenty- pointed annivL-ianiy of thu school. kees present the Imsl endowed colleges and Ohio , nre Cornell , Ynle , Columbia , colonel , John Hopkins , Huv.iid nnd Ohio but Him ngiiitvrat ( < nnii'iilliicoui'i ' lltlle ovci ? JoOJOdO , , \ > iierco.- - ) the the Ctiml"f Hie mmcjsiilcs ol OxfMd ( find Ctiml in l.iiglnnl. Is iH-aily " Of the 40 ? limn who m\kc npcongus * , only "s < nro m me ( d with ( lunches. 'I ho cost lo the p IM- , In rioating nnd roil- Ihmingnii Anii-iiein caidlnal Is said to hr f-r > 0 ti. It Uest'matcil thai ( he total onst of HIP new Uimi.m Cathi'llr ' i linii-li of ( lie s.ini'd Hrnit. Monltii.'ilir. l'.iii < , wlilb' 'J UK ) ii\v ) lianrs , 01 CI.IIKI.O ) ) . The l'n , beilan ! ihmvhiM In Mnivhind me nuilnling a rh.mge In ( he s ate'e roiHtitn- lion's provisodclmiliiK ininlsleis liom hold ing seats in ( he IrgMntmc. 'I he Conni-cllcnt Liiiscoji.il dlorr 'iii run- untlon , leri-ntlv helil.it .New Haven , de rided by thi i lose \ote of IH. toKJ npn n t ( he ndmlssjon of Iny inrinbeio lo tl o standing committee. Slnre the new sol Ihe minder of BMiop Hniiniiigton by n native king In rcnlril A tile i lias been eoiitttnied , the chinch mis sion il ) . soclt-lv has leei-ivcdlwetih - - < lx olfen of s-i\iv ( | , loin fiom unlviisilv and liner liom ptofcssloiinl mm. \ si"c.d ) | appeal is m.ulo In Mi.ilf uftlic Kplsi op.il ixiaid of doiiii-stlr nnd toieign mis sions which needs lo lecelve MW'.Miofoir- "si ptrmbei 1. In ordri lo close Ihe ye.n with out debt. ThN mpilicil um is almost inn-e times the nveiairr iirrlptof the ( oui-sp mil- Ing pel UK ! In iiccnt yeais Thrie , ite U Piotestaiit rliinrh idliires In New Mexico , brlniigln ; . to tlie dllleielil de nominations as toovMrlhodlsl ! ! LpKrnpal PI , ( ' | ( ( South , , Pirsb.vterhll 1 , ' , I'loti-siant ilpisnipiil . ; . liiiitlM ' . ' . Thus In a triiltory loveiing nn atra of Ji-i/iMt sipinto mllis hngei Ihan all the New Kng land Chiles with Nrvv \ oik mldcdwilh n population ot l ? ! , ) ) , tlicienir but U piotest ant cli in ch ed hires. In I'tnli the Cnnrirg.itiounllsls liave foul cliinclii's , nine minlsicis- and v'10 mcinhiis : the Biptists two clmivhes , two imiiisti is nnd 17(1 ( niemliris : Cathohrs loin rhnuhrs , s\ | pili-stsainl . so nieinuris ; 1 pisroiialiai" ) fciu chinches , s\cn ( mlnlstei-s and nil mriuhcis ; Mitliiidlsts scvi-n - rhiurlies. tlmliuii mlnls- toisnnd 'is ] mrmliris : Piesby trrlniis twelve chinches , louiteen mlnisteis and W inriii- IK is ; Lutliciaiis one rhuu-li.one mhu-slci and 10 im-mbirs , total , Ililitv torn c'nnihrs ' , tiny- Iwo mlnlstiis and' . ' , i'is ' meml.ci J. \roidlng ( to the Neuo Xiiuchei Xeitung , the Moimoiis have roiniiiunltlrs In twenty- 0110 diirrientItiis town- and villa.'i" ol hvvll/eil.ind , among these being Brine. B II , ( ienevu. .Srlinllii.iiienVliitrillini \ and /u- lirli , with a total ol (110 ( disciples , Includnu Iwrnly ri ht rlduis , sixteen pnrsts , thlity- tom teachots nnd eleven nssMmils The same pipri uigrs the immrdinte taking ol steps n.nlnst Iliuspicidtngol tlieiit , wliich nhcady numbris.evrial women's aid iocl- ( 'tics and Mindaschools. . His liom Brine t i.it the s.iintsdiirct theii missions Indci- ni.mv , not iblv those nt .Stntli.nit , M.'iinhcini , Ludwlgshntrii , Munich , Bcilm nnd l\lel. CIlv r.irson "Coing ( o have the fever Ibis yen' " Coiiuliy Paison "No ; my longie- gatlon can't alToid it. " "John , my son , let the holy bible be a light upon thv jiith. " "Mothei , irplli'd the bin , I should think that was maklne light ol sicied " things" There Is an or.anlsl in Noivvlcli. Conn. , who leads mii'icM > nccniately nnd who , it is alleged , ncaily h eke the ihoir up one Sunday by playing a lly speck. Kislcin young l.uly do wrslrin joung man ) "We wrie disappointed in not getting raids to his sistei's wedding. Mi Biir/y "Well ci , slstei didn't piny any , but some ns bad a little SJ limit ultei ( lie ministci got invnv. Intlmsu ti.nes ol "money lying idle" we liearol a man in NewYoik who , when he altrnds ehuicli , occupies n prw the lailhcs. Itoni ( hr pulpit to save the liiti'ie-t on his monev while the collcutois nio passing the - ite lot conti ibutions. Mooily nrvrs nr Icctrd nny oppoitunlty in Pleaching. He went Into the dtv toinsuie his hie. Having done so. he siid : " 1 have nsined my vvielchod body but \\Iio is to in- sine my wielvlici ! soul' " A in.ittci-of-lne clcik aiisvveied : "Om Mi. ' 1 hompson , o mcdcp.ittmcnt , will seeattei that. " M'.my of the npostles vvrio hshcini.iii , hut you can lend the bible tlnou'h nnd nevri nnd wlieioono of them nils up nehaptei ot 1,5JO welds , telling how it took fein lioms and n lialUt -l.uil-iv-U < iMiiiicj * tiout with n nine ounce iod ot spilt ua'ntioo. Indeed the lu Inigcst lish ser > in ( lie bible vvns told bv man who , so liu as wo know , never caught hsli in his lite , lint was inther taken in Ihe lust time he went tose.i. The sameitilu holds f oed unto this day. The man with the smallest slilng tells the biggest story. A woman who has ariy irllgious husband at the Incntcfnst tnbleono molnlnr when husband's piayei was longui dinwn on than Usual. A Auspicious smell ot ovridone biscuits was v.nfted slowly but snioly tovv.ud oltartoiy oig.ms. bhu wiig lcd and twisirdand thought of hci bisLiilK , and at when hci husband stalled ot ntirsh on a tack , lo which then * seemed no end , she staiilul ( the good limn by saving : "Loid , ' John , cnt it short ; I've bie.nl in thu oven. " TUB SJl I-'KV. This woild Is full ot disappointments. imnia"ciiil ( a hveycai oldgnl"l it.nled m.iko my dolln bonnet , and it's come out pah ol pants. " f Now Oilcms ricaynne. Sninll boy dialogue nt a Boston dims : , Pntsy , vv h eh would you rathei , thnt hltItoittei ] | ) ] ) ) mouse was n iiinnin nflei or tliu lyeiiovvscihoss'1 "By golly , Mike. I'd ratlin It was Iho knngnioo , 'cause could get inside and lide. " The four yrai old dmuhter of olio ot our Amrilcan prnrsscs.ns passing a rliinrh In London Ihe olhei day as n wedding nartv out. Slie annimiiccd lolu-i niiisuthnt In Intruded some day to he mauled. 'Ihe % lebukrd hci lei mentioning such an Impioper subject as matilmonv , and told lici was ( pilte on Ihe cauls that she might never DR. many. "Oh , but 1 must many , " irplied the . . " "I must have a lather foi my chll- Hon. James C. Uobln on , of Spiin.'jield , , hnsn lltlle gi.iiidnnghter whoso govern- Is n st.mch .Methodist. A few months ago visited a convent In Indiana In coinpmy nn aunt and ( he hitter's little daiigntci. last mentioned ( hlld told one of ( he sis- that site vvns a Catholic , and the sister piously exclaimed : "Tli.mk Cud foi lli.itl" tinning to Mi. liobinson a gianddaiu'h- Impilird : "And little one , wh.it ,110 " " ' . "I'm a Mefodus , thank ( iod foi th.U ! " astonished hci aunt 113 much ns It amused the pious slstei , During the ten I fie thimdi-i-stoun that over Washington one day lensntly , n N-y cat-nlil buy llvliu in Ihonoilh pnil Iho town was awakened , and called lo Ins , who vvns hitting In Ihe diavvlng- down-st.ilrs. Shu sal with him n little , nnd then told him ho need hnvo leaiH , because Cod look rare of little boys would not Jut Iho lightening hint them ( iod Is In hcnvon " way up , irullrJ tl-o "Yes , " irpllrd the mothei , "mit ho is , too ; hi * Is stay ing light.In the room with He run piotict von , but I can not. As ns ( iod Is hen * yon mod not bo afinld , " child was ipdi-ted , nnd Iho mothei lei t nnd went hark lo the diawlng-ioom. soon them came imothci chip of ' , when the boy. craw Hug out ot bed. to Ihe bend ot Ihn stairs , anil called , "Wh.it do yon want , ( IcoigcV1 ' ni-kcil mother. "Yon come up heio and Slav ( iod nubile , nnd let mogutluvvn-staliti , " thuicply , Hot in n Jonathan. Buffalo Courier : One cannot help won how many of the bride's family in" the historic ; name of Hotiiin < L were present at the nuptials of Archibald I'oi bes and Mi.ss Mei s. Many hoaid tlie story of how , in the colon davi , Jonathan Alol s com led n iri ' rejected him , but whom the pcisist- lover told to .send for him if .sue over her mind , how she did change mind and sent him a note beaiini' the words , "Return , Jonathan , n no u-turned and man led her , and their first child , Itutuin Jonalhati , since which tiniu thoio has been u Jonalliiui Mei - , in the family , u vorj dislin uished family it has . One Hcturn J. .Mei s was Liken at Quebec vv hilu serving under , was a i evolutionary colonel , ic- thu thanks of congicsa and a , distinguished himself at Stony , emigrated to Ohio and was ap b Jellerson n cnt of the Cluio- Another , his son , was a judyo in it Louisiana and Michigan , a brevet in the aimv , war governor of in IH. 1 1 I'nitt'il Stak-SM nalor and poitm.istcr'fin / ril A thud. niph < vr of : Just , was a lawyer in DAVIS1 ftj PAIN-KILLER 1 < 111.4 OMMr.MU.D HV I'lij l > i.ni , Mnii iii * Ai | < * ionni c Mniniftera of I'm ini K * , \\oi k iidM | VI intutioiii , Kin-M-i in lln'lMl | ( in < .iui t i\ij- lioih ooi1nio n lid has OVCI p\l'H \ II Illllll. TMil N IMI IIV1 I > IT III , IH' nil \ > SRVH l\n IMI i rue ton srnnr.N roi.ns , CIIIM , r\i\s IN Till : STOMACH , CKV.MI'S sr.M. MKK AND MOWKI. 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MniMirllo llrll TliuuMinili cro vrfa HI tn In 1Ii I'nlun ' hioo l > n iiinnl Klrclrlil ' V l ) iJiftunllj fell ] > mild iinri M > IU 1O eiirt ( W'liola family can \ ( nr Bniuu lutt l.ltttrlo Hiifpt-nKurlicfli-a . Hliliinale Ixlts A\uld wnrtlili frvlin. lUI.ona and hoirtis niliipaliliu Kl trl > > Tru t > for IluMurr. 7"0 cuwl ' . In'Hn. l-inil Hninfiiruinilllet. | | | ) W. J. HQRNE. INVFIIICS. ini WADASII AY. . CHICAGO. 017 f ! . < 'JmrIrsHIK . J/ocil-V.JIO. Arrsulnriradutttof two MedltialPolIre'1' , ! * l > ea I tDBC Jln IlioipceUI irentmcotof Cn IHIO NIBVOUI. ud HLO ti lniBAt ttianitar othrrl'bTilcUa lam. aielly i pcr heir ( > n4 ll olire.ldcnNKUow Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Artec- lions ol Throat , SUnorOonca , Blood Poisoning , old bores and Ulcers , ore tmtcj it an uuur | ! iti < i turret * , on Uricrollfle | prlnelrle * . Sarelr l-ftv tcl/ , Diseases Arising from Indlscrcilon , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence. nMdi imdue. I0mo ru * an4 tcllo drreetlre lij ciricln ntriouinc.i , del IMir , dluiDcii or > ifJ memory , rlravlcion tUe f re , pliTiletldeci/ , fttiriloD ( elbe ibrlelrof friutle * . eonruIo cf 14 i , ! . , rcudorlnff Marrlaao impiopcr or unhappy , * f * Krtuinroily cured I'aiapbletim I * ' * > ° n ide nlj < .rf , ICB ! HKlrd lurclo ) r > , freeto any dJrul CuniullBllcaAloN Ceecr b/ mull ( ree.lnvlud Hiid trletlenOdeiitm. . A Positive Written Guarantee clrm in cirrjc . rtlle cue. ilellclag ccct crtr/ where 17 Qall or eij ren. 900 PAGES , FITfQ I'LATKO , etefict cloth ml rill llodliv * c led fur SCo In | oitjpcorcurreoej , ( Jrvr llrtjr vnniirful f raplcturrj , true toll ! j Lrtlelcioutte following uljrctit Iio mif ciirrj'i wlionot. nfijrj p iLliOod tool iibjr | ldfc r , el ottofctl.l * woman * neu'lexceji the ph j , lology crr nr dHcilcn , tnd , cian/ inure lLo d [ irilnt or coutcuif Utlntt mtnlr lcuiq ri"d it , J1 irl r tdlilori nine , j > | * r * * ofr , Jifiy JdJrr < rf-o fir Vl ltrt * Do you Avant n pure , Jjlooni- Ing G'oiMjiloxlon \ Ji' so , a I'ovf nnjilications of jragan'M 3IAGNOJ/IA JIALJL ivill graU ' il'y you lo your Jieart's con- tout. It docs mvay ivith Sal- lotvncss , Jtodiicss , I'iuuilc.s. IMolcJiOH , and all discuses anil fmperfocUoMS oi' ( lie skin , li overcomes the ilushod ajjjicar- nnco of lioul , fatfgno and ox- Htomeiil. It makes n lady of TIIIIlTr appear but TWliN- TY ; and so nattiral , gradual , and jicrfcct are its oH'ccts. that ft is iinpos.silIo to dn < " * application !