THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 11. 1888.-SIXTEEN PAQES. 15 DPIIARKE ISO Bo. SuroWtSSr18611 I ClarkSt. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN MID SURGEON It tUII Treating with thoGrnlMt r'SKILL ' and SUCCESS Chronic , NGnrons and Private Diseases , a-NHRVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , r lllnc Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrlblo Dreams , Head and Hack Acne tul all ( he effect * leidinu to early decay oml f > tlwn | Consumption 01 Insanity , treated iciinllfictlly Ly new method * with nerer-bilini ! SUCCCM * SYPHILIS and oil bad Blood and Sldn DU- cases permanently cured. KIDNCYund URINARY comrlalnlt , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Vorlcocele and all diseasu cfthe QenltO'Urlrmy Urgant cured promptly ilhoul Injury to Stomach , Kldneyi brother Organ * rNo experiment * , Afee and experience Im portant. 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III llii > deslrnliliCoiuitius in Nt bl1l ku , Kansas , Colurailo juulVjom - lug bought mill < FORALE-r EVERYWHERE HOME OF THE COLLEEN BAWN A Walk Throuerh the Country of the Irish Hlghlandor0. GAUNTLET OF THE BARRISTERS. Hcd IhiKli mill Ills Thrlllltii ; Kxpcrl- onccs Died of n Uroken Honrl AVnr of tlio Ancient A Toot In Iff Intnl. STitANiiir.V.l ( ( , Iro. , Oct. .10. [ Special Corrcfepoiitlctico of Tun BKK.J The un- ciont bcnport of Ireland's romantic Northwest , quaint , musty Donegal is u very little pliico with u vor.y largo amount of country about it. Hut great inturcHt ts found from possible historic and traditionary researches ; from ficeniu fascinations within range of its surroumding hills ; from studios of it" people and the quaint mountain peas antry who resort to il ; from Its noiu * fluu bitlinon-lcaps and picturesque son aide resorts ; fiom its nearness to the ormur homo of that lovc-lo ra maiden from whoso doplorahlu misfortunes sprang the pathetic story of "Oolloon llawti ; " and fiom the wierd , grand and often miblimo grouping.s of mountains , lougs , glens , tarns and rivers which In every direction bewitch and enthrall ns in no other part of Ireland , and I believe in no other part of the whole world. Amer ica tiiinmtlly bends 60,000 touribts to Eu rope. Not one in a lliousuml overset vision upon these transcendent beauties. That one fact is a greater marvel than the most marvelous brone upon which the eyu mav rest in all the glorious Donegal highlands. In the sunshine old Donegal town is cheery nnd snug ; but when the fog- H iuds como up from the sea lilce dingy wings slapping it growsomoly in its face , tlio half town , half humlet , huoms to shuddorinnly shrink closer to the shores of the noisy Ksk , as if seeking shelter at the bases of the dark moun tains behind. Fort of the White Stran gers is the signification of. the name , Donegal ; although one would luivo a hard time indeed to find what that meant. Aside from the picturesciuoness of its charming old streets , an interest that is almost melancholy attaches to its half ruined castle , at the riv erside , near the ancient arched bridge. Many a pugo of history would luivo to bo sciuulnlizui ! to learn its haps and mishaps , and of its dilleront lords , gov ernors and rulers ; for here during1 the last live centuries was the center of blooaicbt struggles between northern Irish kings and their foes , and especi ally the conflicts between the O'Neills and O'Donuells. The life nnd adven tures of Hugh Koo O'Donnell , or Red Hugh , properly depicted , would alone surpass the most thrilling tale of Scot tish border-land warfare. During the fourteenth century the daring and he roic spirit of Hugh when still but a boy , attracted the notice of Sir John Parrott , lord just top of Ireland. In order to pet him within his power , Pcrrott sent a ship into Lough Swilly laden with samples of the llnest Spanish wines , and inanuod by his own seamen clis- Kuised as Spanish wino merchants. Hugh , with others , was lured aboard , and , while being feasted , the hatches wore battened and the young chief car ried to Dublin , where he was immured in the Tower. Though but sixteen , ho here made one of the most heroic prison escapes known to those savage times. Flying to a supposed friend , Sir Pholim O''Toolo ' , who had boon his fel y prisoner , ho was betrayed , again imprisoned , and subjected to every bar barity save downright murder. In a year he ngaifi escaped , Hod to the mountains where ho for mouths sub sisted like u wild beast , but finally re gained his own country and king dom about Donegal. Succeeding his father as ruler , and beiug joined by the valiant O'Noil , ho sot about avenging his wrongs and in dignities , ugainst the English ; but quarreling with O'Noil as to which should load the attaclc against the on- tronclu'd foe at Kinsalo , each contend ing for the bloody honor , the battle , after great slaughter was lost , Hughes followers routed and dispersed , and the nt'uvo young chieftain , himself wounded , compelled to lly to Spain. Hero after great labors he succeeded in inducing King Philip to raise un urmy of succor for the recovery of his do main ; but , worn out with delay and effort , ho died from grief and a broken Heart at Valladolid. His character and noble qualities , as they were then measured , nnd his wondrous bravery , rendered his niunu a luminous and pathetic one in the Irish annals. This , old stronghold of the lords of Tir- connol must have boon a splendid and powerful fortress. Cliimnov-pieccs of magnificent sculpture in the style of James I. , are still POOH ; and KOHIO of the Gotnic windows overlooking the bay are fairly prcMirvod specimens of tha impressive architecture of half a thou sand years ago. To Irishmen , or indeed to all men who are earnest students of the history of 11113' race , people or land , the drear old ruin on the co.ist below Donegal , nearer Dallyblianon , must possess an absorbing fascination. Here stood the lone , sumi-monnstlc ciistlo of Kilbarron , an ancient fortaliro , and seat of the O'Clory chiefs. It was in this stronghold that tlio brothers O'Clory , Hugh Ward and John Golgan , known to all scholars as the four masters , in the midst of furious wart of clans , chiefs , 'kings and what not , p"ur uod their great historical re searches nnd labors , resulting In these monuments of industry called the ' 'Donegal Annals , " or the "Annals of the Four Mnitor.s. " which , dosplto all cnvil or prejudice , stand out utt grand landmarks against the age of darkness and blood In which they wore pro duced. The Hoholar and erudite , sur rounded as ho is with the illimitable possibilities nnd facilities of to-day , should stand hero and contemplate the few remaining crumbling pnaks of ma sonry , standing in thij awful solitude of clllV , wind anil sotv , in order to just for once rcmlb.o the sacrifice and devotion of the patient .souls . of nil lands in the dim days behind us , uiul the infinite ad vantages of the brighter time that is ou i'8. Tlio gray old ruins stand at the von , udge of u precipitous and almost iufeular clitl. Fur/.o and heather cover most of the flattened uiicarpoineuts of the once mighty walls. To the east , the south , and southwest , BUVO where thu misty coast-lino of Sligo here and there pushes through thu distance , naught can bo soon but wild * Kwoep * of upland moor , white Band-reaches and ghostly dunes , or vast and dreary stretches of wind-swept ; shuddering heather. To the north ncrosa Donegal bay thn grout headlands loom hard nnd Huvngely , as if soinu mighty Ir.ipuHO of nature tyuro about to topnlo thorn into thu waves. While .to the woU , wluu'o the sun is over Betting In the ceav.-lcB.s turbulence of the se.it. but rising upon happier liuuls hovond , tliora are just the JiioaningH and tuumloriiiKH of the mighty ocean. Hut down thu coast , behind the sand-hills , U r&re old Ballyshannon upon the stately Krno. whereas its waters leap with a roar into the bay was once one of the most splen did salmon fisherle- Ireland. Three miles above , whnro the waters of the noble lakes of Krne , nfter loitering in the sandv vnlloy , make a mad rush as if to cnptilt Hallvshannon , forming the beautiful falls of Bollock. On beyond the old town along the circling bay. Is Uundoran , where families of the' Irish gentry from the middle counties and the west , come in summer to the glori ous Bundoran donkeys and the sea. While back along the beach from Ballyslmnnon. down behind the old 1CH- barrou ruins is the tiny hamlotof Ward- town.the old seat of the Kfolliottfamily , whorotho incidents of .that tcndorcst nnd most pathetic of Irish love dramas "Colleen Biuvu" had tlmir mournful origin. Here ouco rcallj lived 'Squire Ffolllott , whoso daughter Helen , a lass of radiant bounty , \Vas enamored of a bright Irish lad-sc'rvant , Willy Hetlly. In vain the stern old 'squire sought to stem the torrent of their lovo. Finally the couple stole away together , the girl taking with her her jewels. ThoyXvere pursued and overtaken. The jwols be ing found on the lad ho was prosecuted for felony and sentenced to transporta tion for MOVCII years ; but from the mo ment poor Ueill. ) 's sentence was known Helen , tho'collcon bawn , the lovely maiden , became a raving maniac. For seven long years Hoilly sullorcd the pains and degradation of nonal serv tudo : for seven long years 'Squire Ffol- liott s daughter called madly for her first lovo. Nothing like the excitement oc casioned by the woe of those two lovers wa over known in this blessed laud of marvels. And what a meeting was there when the lover true rotlU'nod and claimed his poor mad bride ; and kind hcavon that instant gave hen back : her reason ! Why , the story threads and thrills through Irish heads and hearts to-day with the same magical power as when it was now ; and until love is dead , the eves will glisten , the bosom heave , and the tender hoart's-blood leap into the glowing face of every fair daughter of Ireland at reoitlal of this pathetic and true love tragedy , wrought in the old days down hero among the sand hills , near Ballyshannon by the sea. A gouty old doctor is now living in the Ffolliott homo. Become a sentimental tramp ; knock at his vino-covered door ; and mention ' 'Colleen Bawn" to him with a sort of longing look in your eyes , as though you vonrnotl to bo shown about the placo. While the doctor goes into convulsions , his faithful hirelings will set the dogs on you. Gentle memories of Helen and Willy do not brood over the interesting spot ; not at present. A rude yet charming independence seems to possess the people of Donegal toxvn , and the peasantry of the Donegal highlands. This goes on , too , from character to phjsique. However hum ble and poverty-curbed men nnd women may ho , they stand straight ami tall , both in tlibir own individuality and upon their strong , long logs. Indqed this often reaches grotosquencss in both respects. While the Irish peasantry , particularly of the south , arc frequently diminutive in form and sometimes for- roty in character , these folk seem to possess an inner consciousness of self- importance cut in glorious patterns and largo lilies ; while in no few instances they are so straight that line Hogarthian arcs sweep from their heels to the b.icks of their necks , often giving them the appearance of carrying , and with seine disdain , invisible but mighty com missions on the tops of their heads. They have also an equally charming frankness , They would all mal < o good atcross-"questioning. . "In a ' weo'kV trnrriplrig o.vor" these mighty mountain roads of Donegal , some of which would put your famed old Roman ways to shame , I have had odd experi ences in the witucss box. When paus ing at some grand curved esplanade to contemplate shadowy glen , roaring cat aract , gloomy tarn , or ledge of lofty mountain , a Donegal highlander , over taking mo , or approaching from the opposite direction , would halt , instantly open court , and begin the blandest of interrogations. Pacing the ringing road with exultant stridoI _ would notice away beyond some bellying bog against the edge of nn overhanging rocky wall , the entire occupants of some little cabin issuing from the doorway like a swarm of bees. Wildly donning his pictur esque clothing the head of the house would start off around the circlincr bog on a mad gallop like a dread courier of alarm to suddenly confront mo in dig nified surprise miles ahead upon the winding road. Again , from whore a white hut gleamed like the wing of a bird upon a lofty crag , a half do/.on huge lads , bonded by a huger father , would descend with a rush as if to reuol in vasion and arrfist my way , sagofy ques tioning my mission. Old women with parcels of yarn from the Glontios ; young women coming from or going out to service in their bare foot , their huge shoes slung over their round shoulders for the saving ; car men loaded with pontoon and passengers , or empty ; and all manner of Highlanders in their interminable goings to Somewhere - where for nothing , and coming from Nowhere with imaginary somowhnts ; each with their freshly-cut , willowy sycamore withe , or more suggestive black-thorn stick ; would , with a sort of sidewise , enlilado "stand-right-thero- mo-boy ! " movement , bring mo ton halt , when the severe , smiloless , oratorio and ever-dignified proceedings would begin ; "Fine Hay ! " And it is always "Fine day , " if the leaden mists are Hupping and slapping the earth , like a ship's un- aycd sails pounding the docks in a storm , "Fino day " i would reply assuredly. ' il'm an' phare air yo goiii'V" "Oh. up the road a bit. " "Aha , but that's down the road ! " Tho\ had mo thoro. "Are yo goin1 far ? " "May bo. I'll see how I like it. " "Well , rallly. nowJ An'pharo are ye from ? " "America. " "Well now ruilly ! Wor yo long out ? " "A couple of months. " 'An1 does yo bo IOIIL' BtayinV" "Sic ? montlm , or so. " "Well , rnilly , news yo'r'o tollin me ! Il'ml for bye , yor car's handy ? " "I have no cnr ( jaunting car ) ; I walk. " "Faith , now raillyl Arrah , but yor not grudgin' the poor carman the fee ? " "Oh , no , my friend ; but I prefer walking , ' ' "Faith , the road's ns hard as the dlvil'H foro'ud ! " "That's why I like it. " "It's ruhhin grase to u fat pig to say it ; but it's as strong legs as sorrow , ye Imvol" All this in a largo , judicial air ; but with n , final cheery , "Crnh ( luck , good will , ) go wid yo ! " to which I would send hack. "Thu same to you , woven times over ! " my mountain barristersif there wns a party of them , whispering among themselves , "How does ho know phat he'll do ! Sure he's born , not buried ! " or , "Faith , there's a thatch off his roof , poor crcatur' ! " wont on their wondering way. way.And whenever these little incidents of the road occur , and they happen scores of limps each day a.s I go forward nt a quickened pace to.mako up what has not ucou altogether lost time , I can sou with half un eye these comuiipcrat- 1 'H ffH Ol- * 1l ? > ' . tW > It llaf . II "ft LONG HAVANA FILLER 'l.fJSjMJ ' , , . * < . V" * ' . fXtClXn Factory No. Smokers , watch this space to find where you can get a CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR for PEYfiKE 1 Ju 1 vIlJu ing , doubting , sympathetic , incredulous , but forever patiently kiud-hoartod men of the Donegal mountains , halting in little groups ; watching mo as I tramp along ; while their rare and wise leaders with brains ' 'like rock-water , " rehearse the interviews to fix the importance and the manner of it all in their minds ; implant a lesson in roadbido good manners ; and impress , with much porsillagOi and many qualifi cations , all the possibilities of the momentous - montous occasion. ' Bless them for the arrant nature's preachers and poets that the yarel 1 know every word tha tlio glib tongd s1 afo saying , and shall hero sot it do ni "There's a that'dU oirhis roof , the poor croa- tur' 1 But 'twas n&t in ! me brecJIn' or natur1 To pass wWont 'top 'o the moru1. By mo sowl , liatnlsht bo n bould major ; Or far worse , tiho divil's ' own guuKor * ; But to pas him n silcnco , I'd scorn. "There's a that'ih'olt hts tool , the poor crea- tuij 1 io. 'Likes < hu\vaa oaNy mis-rated by natur' ' Mind him slatjhecin' ilown the boreenst. But , whist ! ye can't tell whut his state is ; For sometimes the licartsomeat prntica Get mixed with tlio dirty porccna J 1" L. WAKEMVK. * Ganger ; nn excise odlcor. t Bo'-cens ; mountain paths , or roads. t Poieons ; unmarketable potatoes. An Absolute C'tire. The ORIGINAL ABIETINB OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes. and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL A11IETINJ3 OINT MENT. Sold by Goodmnn DrupCo. , at ! i5 co a ts per box by mail HO cents. Til e'LUDLW SHOE' Has obtained a reputation wherever in troduced for "CoiniKcn STYrK"l'iit- : KKCT FIT , " "CosiroiiT AND DuitAiiir.- ITY. " They have no superiors in Hand Turns , Ilniul Welts , Goodyear Welts , and Machine Sowed. Ladies , ask for the "IiUDLOW" SIIOK. Try thorn , and you will buy no other. State Liiia i To Glasgow , Ilclfust , Dublin and Litcrpool From New York Every Tuesdav , Cabin passage Hi anil $ .10 , acrorillng to location ot state room. Dxourslon Wi to $30. Stcorngti to mill from Kuropo at I.ouost Itatoi. AUSTIN IIALUWIN & CO. , Ooil'l AKents. M Broadway. New York. JOHN IILKQEN , G n'l Western Acont. _ i 164 llandoljih ht. , Chicago. IIAKItVK. MOOliraUKont. Omaha. Reduced Cabin ; Jfcitos to Glasgow Ex- --Ifibition. _ \Y Jjn.vt > | u ponltlTO curn for ITCH 11(1 Uil3liunf lU.tKm.MJ I'li.Ki lly Hi u e tliU | .inilB of cnics of limit Kami- Inil liMW t > eon cured. HoitrunuUour faitlrUPfra curative inmou that we nlll nin | | ono nnmplo box KlIKK to any uieredi iN. li.-Tlili li no ImnibuKj JTOII ifttunlly recolvu abor freobyiu- tiirniiytll , ( not n lot of olrcnl ni > . ami uu aiijilloullon will ruiivlnru you of It * worth. AdtlraVlI > V Vt. Mllluril Co , Iliiirutu , .V. V. Mention tliii Oinaliaft-fl. IfinilCV u uilurmurymiu tiles easily. iiilclc- | MUNtly \ anilMtniiy enroll by DOUUTA 0 i > - Hiilcs , rieveroHtc.is 3WU-ellu seven daja. Kola Jl.W tier box , nil iltjuuUbts , or by mull from Do- cntnMfif.Co. 11J WlTfuiHt. . N. V. l-tlll Directions. Buningfpn Burlington V The Burlington takes the load. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver thft evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Burlington C BSQRR C.B&D8R. Mitchell & Lewis Co. , Limited , Racine , Wis Manufacturer of Farm and Spring Wagons. Lininger & Metcalf Co , , Omaha , eb , , Gen'l ' Agents for COMMENDATION MKLODHWS .Vl/H.VBH.S , WAKIUJtrO. 'I'UtfK 1118 . TJIK LKAinNU CIO Alt W1ALJ3H IN OMAHA. Box Trade Soliuited. Private Lock Boxea. JtailKElt BLOCK , FA UN AM utul latlt. DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE. A magnHlcimt1 display Of everything useful and ornamonta in the tur.uit.ure maker's art , at reasonable prices. PAID UP CAPITAL , $300,000. SURPLUS $4O.OOO AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY , / , SAVINGS BANK "DEPAHTMKMT UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. > . 0 ° | , Interact an deposits , compounded aoml-annuallyt \ H " Saving * Certificates with Interest coupons attached. j „ DEBENTURE BONDS In Denomination * of S2OO , 930O , &QQ , and tlOOO , based upon First Mortgage Real Estate Securities I dopoflted with , and bonds certified by the Union Trust Company 1 or New York. Drafts drawn on the principal cltlon of Curop * . A. C. POWEL.L , GASHitM , nrs - : - = ; DRECTORS-r- | : . . ' .TO . , t 0. M , CARTER , Pres. D. D , COOLEY , V.-Pre . PHILIP POTTER , 9trt J. L 8ROWN. ALVIN SAUHDERS , C , S , MONTGOMERY , j , FREO ROGEIfyj