TI1E OMAHA. DAILY HEE : TUESDAY , JULY 5 , 1892--TWELVE PAGES 11 SUMMER DAYS IN ENGLAND L'rs. Qoitoral Crook's ' Seven Months' ' So journ in Europe Ended. BUFFALO BILL'S ' INDIANS IN ST. PAUL'S ' Jlappy Hour * In Iliijivlno Srvntoil Kent Illnturlc HumiM mill IinniDiiiorliil "llit'rn'H NCI I'l.tco l.llu ; llunif. " LONDON , Juno 8. [ Correspondence of TUB Btu. : ] All England Just now U clothed in n mantle of rich green , broldorod with Hewers - ors of a thousand hues , ana .when mv friends tell mo tnnt only n few short months ago they had to use for eight Uiys continuously ortlllclal light , that the sun never suotio. ana that London was all darkness and gloom , it scorns Incredible , she is so fair nnd boautl- ful now. The parks are beautiful beyond description , and there are so many , la Vic toria park , one ot the smaller parks , and rarely visited by ttio excursionist , is a re markably beautiful fountain of Gothic arch itecture , erected and donated by Baroness Burdott-Coutt ? , which cost about $30,000. Last Sunday wo were at St. Paul's ' , that grand building erected by fair Christopher Wren , xvhoso remains are deposited in the vaults , when wo were startled nnd surprised to see Buffalo Hill's Indians march up the grand nlslo with grace- and reverent air and seat themselves beneath that grand dome , under that great boll that is never tolled save at tl o death of some of the royal family , tuouch its deep tones ns it strikes the hour swell far over this big city , with the same quiet dignity they sit at , their councils. Jn this cathedral are deposited the remains ot the "Iron duke , " whoso statue looms up in every square and park in LiOmlon. The body of thu great fJotson also molders hero. Herotoo , rise In beauty and grandeur the monuments n grateful country lias erected to its greatest heroes. A magnificent sarcophagus , too , to Goidon of Egyptian fume , und on this day It was decorated with wreaths of fresh ( lowers. It was thrilling to see these dusky warriors of the Dlalns , from the far nwny land of the setting sun , taking calmly their seats in this temple dedicated to God , n pantheon for some of tlio greatest tnon of England warriors , painters , poets nnd priests. These Indians , tno , had been perhaps not loss bravo than those tnon xvlioii' England delights to honor. Heroes , too , thov had boon , though heroes in n bad cause , if lighting for their pitiful homes nnd native land bo a bad cause. Colonel Cody In rump. Apropos to Indians I hear that some mis taken philanthropists nro trying to prevent Colonel Cody from exhibiting the Indians. I think if they could see how well they are treated , and what n gond work Colonel Cody is doing in clvili/lng them , nnd teaching them how much bettor it 1 * to do something to bettor their condition , thuv would clmngu their minus. They nro well fed and well clothed. To their rump free access Is given to nnvono who desires. When I have boon there It was tlironcod with people , nnd n very good class of people too , who nro interested in seeing and learning tlioir hiiblts. It is n model of sanitary equipment , beautifully decorated with Bhrubs and ( lowers. Colonel Cody lives in camp with tlio Indians. Ills tents , consist ing of sitting room , bedroom , drawing room , took mo buck to my frontier days. Our touts , though , wnro not so oiubomtcly finished ; certainly wo did not hnvo a largo picture of Tin : Uuc building , us he has , to tiworata our walls. The picture hangs in a conspicuous place in the tout , and .seemed like the fuco of a dear Ininillnr friend in this foreign Innd. If it wore not for Iho stately towers nnd graceful spires that rise nbovo the fence surrounding the encamp ment of grounds at Eurlscourt , I would Imagine my elt tn lar-awny Wyoming , or fnrttior away Arizona. There are many charming excursions from London that can bo made in n dav. Every morultiK at 10 o'clock olovcu coaches leave our hotel ( the Victoria ) lor some charming spot. The Hist excursion is to Windsor castlo. Her majesty , the queen , occupies the castle nt prosunt , so wo could not got unrmlsslon to enter the private apartments , but could only 520 St. George's ahnpol , u beautiful and charming specimen of Gothic nrchliocluro , and the roynl vaults. Windsor Is tlin most magnlllcent royal domain in the world , so it is said , but not having seen them nil I cannot vouch .for it. Certilnly the situ ation , the splmuiid grounds and thu grand , mnsnU-o building , witn iti battlements and gorgeous lower , is most impressive. S < iuoilii | : l of SnverijI ns. The royal vaults nro very interesting. Hero lie the remains of miiuv of England's sovereigns. Hero is the tomb of that much- married man King Ilonrv Vlll. ntui one of Ins queens , tuly : Jnno Seymour ; Charles I. nml Princess Charlotte , whoso tomb is ono of the llnost. Tills chapel U sometimes called the chapel rf the Garter , because it is used for tlio installation of the hulk-Ins of the Garter. In the high , round tower , which is the centi'i1 of the castle , .lames I. of Scotland , that ill-fntod monarch , wus con- lined. On the way to Windsor wo stop at Hope pnrlc , once the property of the descendants ofilliam Ponn. Hero Gray is bulled and n monument erected tn his memory , and it is here , it Is said , ho wrote tlio llunst poem in the English language , his "Elegy in a Country Churchyard" it not the Iliiost , cer tainly the oftenost quoted. A short walk brings us to Hoaconstiuld , from where Uis- racli took his title of carl oC Hcaconslleld. Another charming excursion wo have tnUcn , for a day , wns to Richmond and Hampton Couit. Evorv hnlf hour a little ptv-amor leaves Westminister bridge , taking you UP thn river , past the houses of parlia ment , whoso massive htructuro of towering btccplo Is beautifully relloctod In thn water ; past Lamb' ' rt palace , thu olllclal residence of the archbishop of Canterbury ; pust Chelsea , Putuev , through the arches ot some magnl- llcont bridges ; past the picturesque vlllngo of ICew nnd the beautiful Hoianlo gardens heru ttio river Is divided by an islund that ' looks enchanted , H > Illicitly is'it , clothed with majestic trees and shrubs then wo round u point und arrive at Ulchmomi , tnko n carnage am ! nro driven through one of the most beautiful to.vns in any laud. Wo stop and enter the little old church thnt contains iho tombs nf .lames Thomson , anther ot tha seasons , and IConu , the famous actor. A liitla further on wo nre shown a gntuwny tlmt is the sidug relic nf H tmlnco built by Edward J , where Henry Vlll nftou hold his court , and whore ills daughter , by the beautiful Anne Holoyn , dlcit. Then wo dine nt that historic inn , the Star and Garter , no longer an inn , but a line modern hotel , where they givu you a lunch- DOU lit for thu gods , and for u wonder do not overcharge. I ruin Itlclunoml Mill. What memories of Pope , Lady Mary Wort- ley-Montagu , Sir Frnncis Hucon , Horace Wnlpolu and hundred * nf the bright nnd fluvcr men and women thnt lived und moved and Illltnl thUscono ! From tbo ter race of the hotel , which is situated on a high lull , one hns n view that can hardly bo suipassod for picturesque beauty ; ills sim ply enchanting , the broad sweep of the river us H makes a curve at the foot of the hill , the magnificent trees , the grass of "emerald line , " and , across the river , the gradual accent to the hills covered with grand nnd gigantic ticos , with hero and there n trnvi'r of some castle rearing ubovc , the little villages on ouch sldu of lUu river , each with HH graceful spire of a church pointing heavnn ward all forming a picture long to bo remembered , Opposite is Twickenham , where , for so long lived Pope , whom Lady Mary Wortloy-.Montagu called "tho smallest , muai.c.st nf mankind. " Farther back is Siniwbt < rry hill , the lamous villa of Horace Walpole. It \\iis long thu -reSldcncn of the countesj of Wuldgravo , one of tbo clever mm plrtunsquu characters of her lime. U wus when lulling the countess of \ \ uldgravo th.it General Schenck wrote n few rules of tlmt fascinating und alluring porno of poker which name near costing him his political life. The charming hostess had tbo rule * printed and mudo Into an attractive little book to distribute umoni ; her friends nnd the onomloi of n clover , great and good man used it for his detriment. Pope in burled In the churchyard of St , Mnry'M , a plctuiviquo little church built of red brick , whoso wul ! and embattled line * nro almost concealed by ivy. Bishop Wur- burton erected a monument to tuo pool hero. On the monument , is a modalton bust of Pope and this Inscription : Homes and klnes ynnr distance keen ) In pouco.lct one poor poet sloop. Who never Mattered folks llkoyon ; Lot Horace blush , and Virgil , too. To Iliunptim Unurt , After luncheon wo drove through. Richmond mend narn. This park Is eight miles In cir cumference , tilled with bnautlfill trees , nnd dottca with handsoino villas that face tbo Thames. Our driver , who was loquacious , told us the names of the owners of tha villas M ho drove by. The hnndsomest nnd most Interesting was the country residence of Lord John llussell. From Hlchmoaa park wo drove through n quaint little village , across the river , Into n beautiful modern little - tlo town with new houses , mostly of the Queen Anne style of architecture Into Hushoy park. On each sldo ot the road through this park were four rows ot the most magnlllcent nor.io chestnut trees in full bloom The trees nro centuries old and have boon cultivated until they are porloctlon. All through the park the deer roam and nro so gnntio they npproaeh near enough for you to put your hands on their heads. The road from Uushov lends Into the grounds of Hampton Court. The grounds nro beauti fully laid out with charming avenues nnd vistn . In ono of the glass houses they showed us a irrapo vine plantoJ In lTJrJ. ( It was 100 foot high and In some seasons yields over 3,000 bunches of grapes. Hampton Court palace was built by Cnrdl- nnl Wolsoy and presented by him to his rovnl master. It was nddod to by Sir Chris topher Wren nnd for a long time was tno residence of thn English sovereigns. Henry VI was born hero. Ilenrv Vlll married Kathcrlne Parr here. Philip of Spain nnd Bloody Mary passed their honeymoon hero , and hero Quion Elizabeth held court. Even down to Gcorgo III the English sovereigns have lived in it , nna now the queen permits the widows of uroat men to hnvo apartments tn some portions of it. It is a splendid structure of red briuk nnd stone. There nro several courts , the oldest , Clock court , has the armorial bearings of Cardinal Wolsoy nna his motto , "Domlnus mini adjiitor. " On the tncnao nro me- unllons of the Koman emperors presented to Wolsoy by Pope Leo X. There Is n line Ionic colonado bv U'ron. On the grand stnirwav , cnlled tbo "King's ' stalr- wav , " are some allegorical paintings moro curious than baiidsomo. In the great hall nro most Interesting tapestries , line paint ings nnd portraits , ail by distinguished masters. It would rcqulro moro than n day to see them nil.Vo took n train back to London , passlnir through n charming country nnd numerous towns and villages. Oil to "TinWells. . " A few days ago wo wont to Tunorldgo Wells to visit our friend , Marv Anderson , who has made the "Wells" her homo slnco she loft the stngu and married. Tun- bridge is thirty miles from London. The sct-nnry along the roud is exceedingly pretty , passing through graceful hop gardens , lovely - ly uarks , through Sovonoaks und Chisl- hurst. At Chlselhurst lives the beautiful ox- Empress Eugenie , lonely und sad , husband- less , childless. Her sad and hcavv eyes nro elton turned to the noble mpnumont where Ho her beloved dead. A few years ago she was the most beautiful , mostadmirod woman in the world ; she swayed her scepter and nil womankind bowed to Its maic nnd now. only n "handful ot dust" is all that Is loft her to lovo. The country Is richly wooded nil the way and is Beautifully varied. The ride to Tun- bridge Weils tnues forty minutes , then wo nrrivo at the plncn made so familiar to us by Thackeray , who made It the scene of many of his works. Who that hns read "Tho Vircin- lans" can forget his description of the characters who have made tuoVolis" \ so fnmous Lord Ctiesterlicld , L.ord Alarch , Dr. Johnson , Richardson , who wrote "Cla rissa. " Hero too dwelt for a season Freder ick , prince of Wnles , Beau Brummoll , George IV when prince of Wales , Queen Mnrio Amelie. the widow of Louis Philippe , Queen Victoria and the Duchess of Wellington , while the diiKO was in the PoniiisuUir war , receiving hero the news of the victory of Salamanca. Scholar ) , actors , divines nnd priests have mndo It their summer residence , so that , aside from Its natural beauties , It is almost classical ground. What beaux and holies have wandered o\'ir these breezy downs , under those stately limes , nnd drunlc the waters of this chalybeatespring. . There are many quaint legends of how those springs became so impregnated with iron. iron.One One , Mr. Navnrro told mo , was that St. Dunston , after tin trad pinched the nose of Ills Satnnic majesty , found his tones so hot that ho dipped them into the spring to cool them , and the spring was ever after impreg nated with Iron. In the last century the mudiclnnl property In the waters was con sidered wonderful. 'Doubtless the Invigor ating and tonic quality of the air was moro eUlcacinus thaa ttio waters. Visiting wltli Milry Anderson. IVn found Mary Anderson ns loving nnd charming ns of old , simple nnd unaffected , nnd so lumpy in her married life that I fear wo will never see her on the stagy again. Her homo Is elegant , rolincd and recherche , Just such a homo ns wo would wish lor our fair Inend. Mr. Navarro , the charming husband of "our Mary , " showed us the sights nnd beauties around the hilts. A typical English Inn , nil covered with Ivy , from whoso door the typicul landlady , of whom wo have read , stepped out to Had us Into the low , long room , with deep window sills , thu furniture covered with bright chintz , nnd un old fashioned deep li replace , was tbo place where Miry bpont her honeymoon. It was nn ideal spot for lovers. From every win dow ono had a vlow of the charming land scape , the hills and tno high rocics tliat clve the natnu to tno plnco High Hock. There was an old fashioned garden lilled witli wall flowers , lavender , forgot-mo-nots and all the dear , sweet flowers of our childhood , that tilled our souls with envy nnd' longing. Within n nuliUK of n few miles nro some mncnillcnnt residences nnd castles. There is Krudco castle , belonging to the Nevilles lor moro than four hundred years , its towers , battlements nnd "dungeon keep'1 so covered with ivv thnt ono hardly sees the stone. Then tlioro Is PonshnrHt , with Its wonderful baronial hall , Its undent stonostaircasn load- iiiL- from thu hall to thu suite rooms. The rooim shown to visitors nro the most ancient nnd interesting. All the rooms nnvo very low cclling ! > and arc * rnthor gloomy. In the ballroom iiro two gorgeous glass chandeliers , Mild to be thu gift , of Qucon Elunbuth to Sir Henry Sulnoj. The picture gallery , n long low room , haa Its walls decorated wltn many pictures that nre Interesting from n historical point. Tucro nro two portraits of Sir Philip Sidney und ono of Algori.on Sidney witn u book in his hand labeled "Ltbortas. " Many nf the portraits are Holbelns , Vandykes and Lelys. lloinii ol tint ( i.illiint Milncys , The manor of Penshiirst was given to Sir William Sidney ny young King Edward , son of Henry \ III. Carved on thu stone t'uto tower Is this Inscription In old English : "The most religious and renowned Prince Edward VI , King of England , Franco nnd Ireland , guvo this house of Poncotlur , with the manures , laudes and appourtonaunces thereto belonging unto his trusty and well- beloved servant , Sir William Sidney , knight baronet , serving nun from the tymo of hU birth unto bit coronation in the olllce of chamburlayno nnd stunrd of the household , In commemoration of which most wnrthla und inmous king , Syr Henryo Sidneyknight ol the most noble order of the Garter , lord president of tno counsel ! , established in the inarches of Wales , soiino hoyor to the uforn- nninod Syr William , caused this tower to ua buyldcd nnd that most excellent prince's nrms to bo erected , anne ilomlni , 1J { $ . " > . " Hero lived Sir Philip Sidney , Algernon Sidney , the patriot , who was beheaded in His ; ! , and the beautiful Dorothy Sidney , whom Wnller made celebrated as the "Sacclmrissn" of his poetry. Alas ! the family of Sidneys Is extinct , and tuo property now belongs to the Dudleys. In the village U n curious old church nnd house , The church Itself Is moro modern , but the monuments dojervo nttnntion. Tboru isn mutllnteii elllgyof one of thoPenchostord who was loid in the rolgn of Henry III , , and n monument of Kobort Sidney , who wns carl of Leicester. There nre many memorial brasses , QUO to Tomus Bulluyn , brother of Anne. In the Sidney cUupel Is n graceful marble statue of the Lady Dudley , who was the daughter of Willbtin IV , A few miles from Pouhurst Is Hover cas tle , famous und hUtorioal ni the birthplace nnd borne of Anne Boloyn. and where her royal lover prosecuted his bull. Henry Vlll. claimed It alter the execution of Anne liuloyn , und nftcrwurds gave It to his re pudiated wife , Anne of Cloves , us her roil- donee for lite. Wo did not see the Interior , but the castlu Is most Interesting. There u an imposing gateway with portcullis and bat- UcmoiiU : there are towers , mullloued win- dews , go bio j and loopholes ; the walls and towers ulmost concealed by vines. What inukci U peculiarly luterenlug is tuo uaoat which surrounds It. I am sure I have told my renders enough to make thorn doslro to visit this beautiful county of Kent and feel Iho breath thnt thrills. With hopvlnc incense all the pensive glory That fills thu Kentish hills. AlliiTlciun III London. On our return to London wo met mnnv old friends. Every steamer brings In a crowd of Americans , and every train seems to bring the country families to this fascluallne town to enjoy "tho season.1' Yust'ordov wo mot the genial Colonel Ochiltreo , who was beaming nil over while escorting ono of the beauties ot London ibrougb the lobby of the House of Commons. Wo took tea with him nod several other American frlonds nt Mrs. Sartons1 ( Nellie Grant ) . I nm sure you will bo glaa to know she Is well and happy , and In a financial wav very prosperous. Wo nro alwovs Inter ested In the children of our grand old hero. Mrs. Snrtorls hns two lovely little girls nnd n son who is noble nnd manly nnd I nm sure will not uo "a dcgonurato grandson of a noble grnndslio. " To-morrow wo leave for Southampton on our way to our dear America , to whoso shores our oyus turn ir. longing. Southampton. I should like to toll you of our ride from London to Southampton , of the charming country nnd Interesting sights In this part of England , of Natloy abbey , of tbo rovnl dcsmosno of (55,000 ncros , of the Now Forest where the stone still marks the spot where William Hufus was killed by the arrow shot by Sir Wlllian Tyrrell , but in a few hours the same ship that , bears this whltc-wlnf cd messenger will tnko us , too , to that most beautiful n'.d greatest of nil lands America. No ono who hns been only seven months in Europe has the ncht to pass Judg ment on n country nnd people , but I claim the right to say for rno nnd mine that the United States is the only land for us ; wo return to it better Americans and moro loyal to Its Institutions than over. Wo have the best of everything In the United States. Though we have not the ruins , palaces , museums and history of the old world , wo nro making history ; mnny of the mansions of our millionaires nro equal to the lordly castles of the European nristocrals , nnd mus eums and art galleries are springing up in every ci-y in our land. If wo have not the "old masters , " wo have genuine talent work ing Its wny to the foremost ranks , and by nnd by this "homo ot the bravo nnd Innd of the froo" will surpass the old monnrchlos in everything. M. D. COOK. I Know Its Merit. That is Why I Hocommond It. I hnvo no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlnrrhuia remedy to the public ns I do to ray friends and patrons. I used it mysoif niter other well Known ronredloi had lulled ard il cured me in a few minutes. I recommend it can didly and cheerfully upon us merits , not from n llnnncinl standpoint , because I have others In stock on which I make n larger prollt , but bccituso Chamberlain's is iho best remedy for bowel complaints I know of. There is no doubt nbout'it , it doo. > the wont. James Forgy , druggist , McVoytown , Pn. PARLIAMENT AKD ITS POWER. The Covrriimcnt of I hi ; Vast llrltlHh Um pire Kuttruly In Its Control , The dissolution of the British parlia ment nnd conscQifont general election will absorb the attention of the civilized world quito as much as any political event of the year. According to the Boston Transcript the only political event tliat will compote with them in the public interest of civilized nmnlund is our own presidential election. By political events wo moan simply those that are involved in the routine opera tion of the constitutional machinery of nations. No two nations in the world are moro intimately connected with the com mercial volutions of the others tnan Great Britain nnd the United States. Fortunately for us wo are not in any way mixed up in the questions of Eu ropean policy , which f.tct limits the in terest tliat Europeans take in our af fairs. Great Britain , on the other hand , is or may bo a factor of the first mtiffni- tudo in European all'uirs , and consequently quently Europeans have or may hnvo u very direct interest in the result of the British ff&neral election. This European interest and what interests Europe can not bo without inlluunco in Asia and Africa rollects the importance of the British Parliament , which is today the most powerful legislative body in the world. Our national pride may impel us to think , for a moment , that con gress has as great power as Parlia ment , but it has not , nor wns it the intention of the framers of our constitution that it should havo. Par liament governs Great Britain , and the liouso of Commons has drawn into its hands the powers of Parliament. The constitutional theory is tliat the gov ernment of Great Britain is in the kings , lords and commons , but the prac tice is tliat government is in the com mons , which Icoop jealously to them selves control of the purse and the sword. This commanding position of Parlia ment and the virtual supremacy of the commons iiavo not boon attained with out a btrugglo. The Issue for genera tions was between the power of Parliament mont and royal prerogative , and power of Parliament won. The great victory , from which have ( lowed all subsequent triumphs of popular freedom in Great Britnin was won over Charles I by the London Parliament. Previous to the determination of that struggle the i-onstiutional power of the sovereign to convoke Parliament inoantHomothing. Charles I liimsulf governed cloven years without n Parliament , but ho was the last .sovereign who did HO. and his fate hns deterred any attempt at imita tion. Stop by stop the sessions of the Parliament became annual , and it is now elected for seven years unlobs sooner dissolved. Tlioro is a poll to political liutio'i ' in Great Britain Unit the Parliament mont is still dissolved by the sovereign , but as n matter of fact it is dissolved in the judgment of the premier. The premier is also politely supposed to hold ollico by the will of the sovereign , but lie holds it by power and in virtue of his support in parliament. Englishmen shrink from acknowledging the truth that the power of iho sovereign hns boon impaired and by sedulously keeping up a lot of polit ical llctions they try to persuade them- solvon that power can bo conconlrated in thu legislature without alTocting the old maxim that government rents In the king , lords and commons , Yet a great change has been olTeutod , and today parliament jjovortih England and gov erns as no otnur legislative holy gov erns. Our congress in hciigod about by constitutional limitations of Its powor. It may do this , but it may not do that. Parliament , on the o'thor hand , is iudgo of whnt it may do , and ere this it has unseated dynasties and established und regulated the tltlo to the throne. Try Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Cham pagne. There is no foreign wine that bas its boquot or any that Is as puro. Iln IVitiiti'il 'f Inn. It was their llrst baby , says the Do- trott Free Pross. The young mother wag in n porfoot rapture. It was nn ugly baby , but she aid not know It. Happy young mother. All of them uro like her , But the father had dark misgivings. His salary was only $16 par weak and babies are o.xpunslvo luxuries. Her father was rich , but l.o had frowned upon their union , and had heterodox and horotlcal notions us to supporting u son-in-law besides. Cruel old man. One day , when the baby wus about n month old , the fat her cnmo homo from his desk nnd found his wife null ant. She was even happy when the baby wns nut of her sight. "What UltJonuioV'uskod ' her hus- husband gloomily , for ho wns yet uncer tain as to the blessings conferred by the bnby. Uo was also sloopv. "Oh , Charlie,1' ' she chimmcd , "I hoard from papa today. " Charlto looked gloomier than over. "Don't say anything , dear , " she pleaded , for she know her husband's opinion of her father. "Ho hns hoard ol our baby , and though ho has not yet determined to forglvo us , ho has sent us ti check for $5,000 for dear baby's sake.1 At llrst the young husband's fnco showed n glonm of pleasure , then It shadowed again. , . , "Aren't you glad , pharlioj" ' she naked with a quivering lip. Then ho smiled iojif-illly. "Yos , darling , 'ho whlsporod , "but wo should have had twins. " A l.mfttm In Vi'iislstoiicy. Minneapolis Tribute : First JofTor- soninn Democrat V\Tmt ? docs the pint- form say about the limlTi" " Socoiul JolTorsoniafi Democrat ( road- ingj It snys wo must Iciko " care In re vising the tariff not to" Injure any do mestic iudustrios , but'loglslato with duo regard to capital and1 labor involved. First J. D. GoodT'Now ' , that's the right kind o' lullI Tfiat's what I call democracy. That Ijroathos the true democratic doctrine. Second ,1 , D. ItyUl on ! That was knocked out because they said it was re publican. First J. D. No ! Well , what did they put in in place of it ? Second .1. D. They denounced the whole idea of protection as a fraud and ay its unconstitutional to legislate so as not to injure domestic industries and with duo regard to capital nnd labor in volved. First J. I-rl ? that so ? Well , now , that's business ! That's whnt 1 call sense ! Yes , sir , it. breathes the true democratic doctrine , that docs. Second .1. D. You hot it docs ! I alters hold to that. Lot's go in and tnko some thing. Ho Wniittul n , lol > . Chicago Tribune : "Any situation vacant on this paper ? " asked the caller , a slender , wiry pilgrim with nn in tellectual face nnd a wilted collar. "What kind of a situation ? " said the editor. "Heavy editorial. " "Nono vacant. " "Literary criticism any chnnco in tlmt department ? " "No , sir. " "I can write intelligently on art. Do you need nn art critic ? " "I am sorry to bay I have no vacancy in that department , citho'- . " The caller hesitated a moment , and then rose with dignity. "I have had considerable experience , " ho said , "in other branches of news paper work. Do you need a man to run the elevator ? " IHher Drinking. Russia has become infected with the vice of other drinking , nnd the per nicious habit hns spread so rapidly tliat the government lias judged it necessary to prohibit the free sale of other and of certain of its compoundsnnd to schedule it among the poisons. IIuppv HtmiicHC , Burmah must bo a heavenly place for women. In that country the members of the fair sox select their own husbands , nnd when they tire of them procure a divorce for the asking und marry again. I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee , and was cured Bound and well with two and a half bottles of Other blood medicines had failed to do ino any good. WILL C. ! ! IATY , Yoikville , S.C. I wns troubled from childhood \vithnn as- grnvntptl raso of Tetter , and three buttles of I cured mo pcimanotlv. 1 WALLACE MANN , Mannvillc , I.T. Our book on Hlooil ami SUin Diseases mailed free. SWIIT SiT.cn ic Co. , Atlanta , Ufc AMMUNITION oo ooo oooo For tlio Rrand fusllndo of sliol and shell upon the fortress of disease , is possessed in unlimited quantities , and of the most effect ive kind , by those monarch ? ot thu medical profession , Drs. Betts & Betts , Upon whoso banner victory has perchcil for 'J7 years. DISEA.SES Vanish before the magic power of thulr skillful ( ouch. HYI'IUUH. QjfaTU'ATioy. ( iUNOltltllUI'.A , Hl'lllCTUHIi. VAltlUOUKLH. HKMINAl. UYDItquKI.K. VKAKNT T I'll.liB. IflSTyEAT MUUTKMIaSIONK. [ < UhCICftS. U > aT .MANIIUOI ) . 1'KMAIJi UK UAIIIiV VU'K ' HIJXUAI. AND OIKJANIO W1JAK- lll.OUH AT77.S1 UlSliAHIvH. KAhliHTKoaiAT- "Ultl.NAUV'ATfir" TlIU OK IIO\7 liTAifnKif "finjWiTKs : l.lVlUt AST ) Kit' ) " 'I'ltON'OU.NOKU ' IN" NKV UISKAHIJS , crmAiiur , o , one nml nil. readily yield o their skillful nml sclcntind ( reafinrnt , 113 thou- snnda of tcstlnionlnls from grateful people abuiulnntly prove. i fefiul 4 cents for their now. handsomely Illuatrnted unit valuable book of 120 full of rare Information foifnll. CoiiBiiltntlon freo. .Call rr upon or address ' with stamp , DRS. BEITS & BETTb , 110 South nth Bt./rV.li Corner 14th und Douirlni Sti SMOKED FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. 31ackwelFs uil Durham , Tobacco Has been popular with smokers everywhere for over twenty-five years. It is Just as Good Now as Eve' Its FLAVOR , FRAGRANCE and PURITY have contributed largely to the growing popularity which pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smoking is growing in favor because finer , sweeter and better tobacco can be had in this form and at much less cost than in cigars. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO OJ. \ DURHAM , N. C. ABSOLUTELY PORE JUSTTRYIT. F.r.JAQ.UEi R. CO. KANSAS CITY.MO. SPEGIflLSlMotPnRROTS JUST AR.RIVED. Young Parrots from Cuba. CommoncinpT to tnllc. OWLY JS5-OO EACHKuch bird sold with a wriUon < juii-aiitoo. IHi-ds shipped snfely by express. GEISLER'S BIRD STORE , - OMAHA , NEB. 4O6 KTortli IGtli Street. Every MAN can bo _ J S'JUONQ .ind VIQ- PJ ] OUOUS in nil respects _ . . _ tlby usinc SI'AVISU NWUVINI5 , the great SpnnlHli Remedy. YOUNG HUN Oil OID suHcrini ; ftoiil NERVOUS DItBIIITY , IOST ot FAILING MANIIOOD , niKlitlyi'iiiissionn , convulsions , nervous . protlr.Uion.ciiusdl by Ibcuse of opium , tobacco or nlcohol , wakefulness - fulness , inentnl depression , loss of power in cither BCX , sperinator- UEFUOKK AN 11 AFTER ubK , rhoia caused byst'Uahuso nnd over indutcencnor nn > personal \veak * ness can be restored to perfect health end tlio NOni/JI VITAI/ITY OF STKONO MltTJ. Wo give a written guarantee with G boxes to cure any case or refund tlic money. $1 a box * 0 boxes $5 For Sale In Omaha , by Snow Lund & Co. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tn * eminent BpC'-lnllit In nervous , chronic , private , blood , < kln nnd nmmry diseases. A rccnlur find registered gradunto In moilctne. us diplomas nnd cenlMcutea nliow. Is null treating with tlio RroHtuU nucccus catarrh , spBrmntorrhoea. lost miinhooJ , seminal Wcnknuji. nlKht losses , linpntuncy , syphilis , stricture , con- orrhooa.Kl8ct.Tarlcocele.cte No mercury usoil. Nevr troalmunt forlossof > ltnl puwer , Parlies unnblo to visit me roily bo treato 1 at honiu hy corru pondi'ncp. Meilldn * or Instrumcnti cunt by mull oroxprons curolypacSed , no marks toltidlcatu commits or lumler. Ono personal Interview prereirod. Conitillailoa ( rue. Corrospondencu strictly private. Hook ( Myalerlai of Lire ) luut fr o. OUlcu hour * Ua. m. WJ p. m. Bundan 10 a. ui.io iJin. Sena itiunplor replj. Tooth-Food , This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting childicn to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which arc lacking in most mothers' milk and all aitificial foods.- It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI , O. UPPER ALTON , ILL. iiiniiii \'JE8TERH \ ' ILITSfiy UUEIT. A thorouKli scliool , 1'rtpares for CollcKe or Duslncfis. Within ao miles of St. I.ouls. Aililres * COL. WILLIS BROWN , Superintendent. SCHOOL Vnl\uisHy-proiaritory | I".st it.lisliuil INTO ) ClllCAi , IIJ.INUIS. Yoniu' hndlus nnd Children , I'orfnrtlinr iiartk'iilurs fiddinss Tin. LiiitiNO M noor.l > i r.ilr.o A vo.c lilcaso _ . . MOVIKN aarrt Session Sfnc uh AililirMltrv. ' 1.1'rytiia U'ulluu , A. II. , rre.ldcnt , LcilnEtun , Jll juri. * ' " . 'e ACADEMY riftBBical , Mtorary. Sclpntlflc fourem of "tu.tr In- fuiitrr ami Artillcrilrlll nd nctu l Camlrr ) l.le t Wlllll.ry NIIM > | In Mo. TatEluKJlf. Major S. biM.liUM , W.A. , I.cxliielou , Mo. TRADE MARK , * * NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S , DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , NEB capital rrrrrrTrrrrr. . . . . $100,000 Surplus $ 3flM ( ) Onlcorn nml Dlrrctorn Ilonry Vntoi , | ire > lilunt II , U < 'n lilrm. vhu i > rc lJuiit , i ; n. .Muurlcii , W V .Momu , Jnlin H. Lollins , J , N. 11 1'iUrltU , Ixjwli A Ituud , CiiHliler IKON BANK. r CUKE , YOURSELF ! , rrA k your UruBglH for a bottle ol Dig . llic only . / iiim-pvltonout remedy lorixll . J the unnatural dlichorues nnd I private dcuei ! ol men aim the 8 debilitating weaknus peculiar 1 to women. It cures In a Jew Idayi without the aid or \ publicity of a doctor. \n Uniitnal Amrrtcan Cure. Manufucturcd by I Evans Chemical Cb.1 CINCINNATI , O. U , a , , Elastic Stockings rou- Weak Limbs Varicose Veins Swellings , all sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformity Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. THE MPF.1W COM I 'ANY. 114S. 16tU St. , i\cst to Post Office differs from inferior whiskies and those dis- tillud from corn , Itnown as Bourbons , in tliat it is highly nutritious , pleasant to the tasio and doubly matured , It's purity is guaranteed. Von may know it by its smooth ness and delicious bouquet ( also the propri etary bottle ) . Uecauso of these qualities physicians recommend it to invalids nnd for sideboard use. Call for "Cream fare Kyt" and take no other Jot sale at all first-class drinking placui nnd drug stoivs C DALLEMAND & CO . C.hicpo Healthful Happiness. The biuyclo of tomorrow may bo bettor thiin the blo.yclu of today The Columbia of today In the bust of the dtty It cannot bo butter until It is made butterIt cannot bo made bolter until modern muuhanics ad vance unto another piano of suc cessful accomplishment In llio.iu days the Columbia will load as in the days of now. All nljoutCotmnhlnx , M I'liKC'B ' of pucllvl II Illimriitlnim , fri'U i.t liny L'olninh lUiincy nr ni-nt hy ninll lor two 'J-cunt ntnnip 1'ojia Mfx CoJJI CuluniMn Avu llonton STHOUSE&C-.HFRS.4IZBWAYN.Y \Vo Bead the marrrloui Ffnrh Hinelr | CALTHOS fr 'i' , mnl n Itaul uiiQrmit''ullulCULiiio will KTItl * ItAi > liura * A KmUklcnA , ClfllK kpiriiaiorrlift ' \ urlrwcilv lutd Hli rOUi : lMt'lKor. . UK H an J fay tjsatitfitit. iJJmi. VOH MOHL CO. , Hoi. lM rlf i | b , ( I.eUi.U , Oklh DR. C. GEE WO , Thoonljr loif.illr urmtuntol Clilupio nhjrilcl.vi IClKlil jrMrV stniljT Ton yo.in iirnottral uinjr' > cncti with nil known ill iu o . Truil * nuccMitullr nilclironloo.isoi Klri'n ii | > by ntlior iloolorj Call niul nrulilmor wrlto for question lilnnk Do not think your cine hopaton liooiuac yonr iluctor tills yon o , bnttry thnt'hliicuHlnctor with hi * nnn and wonderful romeilli'4 nml ri > oi > lvi > now divic'llts un I liarninnotitciiro whntothor donor * oitinut stro. llurli * , HooU niul Plant * -nnluro'i roim-ilUn liU ninllolmn , Thti worM hi * ultnoAi. Ono tlniuvuM U'.iUimiiilnl' In thri'o yoarV prnrtlro No Injurious ik'coctlotn , no narcotic * , no poison llatloml trontincnl ntifl porniiinont euro. Kollowlni : emeu uecmfidly trontal nn I curil. Blum up Iiy other doctors : Tin ) ' ( \iinthlln.41U Hnrnoy street , chronic rlimi- mntl ! > miyi { > nr.i. klilnuy nml llvor tronbloi. The . Culvert , l'Jlli niul 1'nni unlrooti : , u'oiioMl ilolilltty. lnitu * tlun , low or HiriMulh. nml vitiillty Took moilluliui for yoiri Inn | { nt no rcllof , At. I. . AlKlpr'on , I tl I'lt'illiu ' Mr-o' ( UtMT'i. nstlunniuiil bronchitis of IHIo'ii ) .ir * it > n lluj dee , 16lh and Calilbrah Sli , Oiiu'n ' , Neb lLo Larpcut. Fnntcul niul Flncut ' " .j1'0 World. ' ' ' HEW Y6RKrTdNDOHD'RY'1UANrGlA5QOW. Hvery Hnlimlny , NEW YOUR , UHIKAI.TKK niul XAl'IiES , At rrsulnr Intcrvnln. SALOON , SECOND-CUSS AND STEERAGE nUi'nonlottcotti'riinto nnd from the principle 003TC3 , IIIOLIOH , ISIOn & ALL C3UIIHEHTAL fOIHIO. KicuralontlcUiiti nvnllablolo ictiirn liy I'lllicrlliorto- liinvmiie Cl Til * * North f Ireland or Nn | > lc > * Qlbr l tat Itft3 ) aal Uet 7 Orion ft As ; Accat it Icirtit Kitio. Apply to any of our local AfcnH or to UEHOKllSOH JWOTIIKKS. OhloitRO , I1L "ALLAN LINE KOYAfj MAIL STEAMSHIPS. MONTKKAlj am ! QKIlKt' \ To nr.llllV nn I UVr.KPOOL , CA1IIN , W15 to tHO. Afcordlus to btL-jimot nnd locntlim of .Stiitcronin. Intornu'dliiti'iind Moor.mi1 at low nvtus. NO C'ATl'Lr. rAKi'lii : ) . sr.itVICE or ALLAN LINE I.INI : ) STEAMSHIPS NHW YOUK nnd ( iIAHO\V. ( ) Yin Londonderry , every PortntKlit. .Illlj lllli . HTATIIOH-NHIIUA'-KA 1 . M , . - . . .hTATK < > K CAl.trOKMA I M I' M. Ant ! lltll . Sl'ATII ( IT NI'.VADA n Cabin , f 10 , M'coiiil Calilti M ) hlct'nuo. tltf. Aiiplv to AI.I.A.S'O , rlilvupo II. 1 ! MOOltl ! , 1. > IH Ilonnril M , Uaiulm DH. J.E. THE SPECJALIST. oil n tlio troitnimitor : nil formsof PRIVATE DISEASES , nnd all dliorlori null ilnlilllllus nf youth anil nmnlioo 1. I'yonrs' ( 'Morlciico. Ills rusmiicus niul f icllltlos iiro prautlciilly nnllniltml , The Dnutnr Is rufom- inomlud hy the jirois , iuul uiidoi-Hoil In the RlrcmKust lorins by tin' punplo for fulr tnwt- inunt iintl Inmost professional ailvloo. The moil powoifnl ruinocllt" ) known to umilurn scluncu for thu sitcuussfnl treatment of thu - . QONOniUiOHA Imtncill ! > .to rnlluf. A coin- ptuto onrt- without , the lots of un hour's tlmo from liiiHlne'is. OIjKKr Unuof tlio moat coinpluto nnd siio- ccssfnl Irontmonls for ( 'luot und nil UIIIIOVMI diKcliiiiMcs yet known to Ilio ino.lleiil profoi' slim. 'I'ho results arutt illy wnndurful. STKICTUIIE liro.it est , known loinody for tlio lro.it muni of blrlutnro , wltlionl p tin , ont- ilnir. or iMntlu1A motilrcinnrkiiblu tuinitdv. SYPHILIS-No tn-iUmont for this terrllilu blood dlsunsu lias ever buen moro hiiccmsfal. nor Iuul RiroiiKor omlnrsomimli In tlio llulic of muilcrn Nulnnci ) this disis iso Is positively tMirah o nnd ( iv.iry trui'O nf thn poUon untlruly idinovnil from thti bloo I. LOST MANHOOD , nnd iimblllon , norvons- ncs , tlmldil v. duspnndunuy nnd nil woiiknui-i nnd dl-orilur of youth or inunbootl Uulluf obtained at.jmc < > . SKIN DISEASES , nnd nil dlsoasos of tlio bionmi-n , blond , liver , Ulclnuys nnd bla < ldur nro troatud sn cccssfnlly with tbu iro.itu < Iciiown roinodlns for Urn disa ISK Wrlto for circular * tindntioitlon list , fr ) . ) . 1-ltlt unit I'lit'itnin ftta. iniilni . \ < ! > . THAT IS A Fine Ranch of yours. Youluva \ > rk3l hard , for it , haven't you ? It wasn't worth a dollar an acre when you settled on it , and now you would'nt take fifty. How lon < do you ex pect to live on that place ? Would you he surprised if some railroad land agent or claim jumper should come along some dayand tell you to move on ? Unless you have a patent on record you are not safe perhaps not then- Why don't you ask The Bee Bureiu o ! Claims to look into your title and get you a patent that will stick/ T1 H E * - ' - ! l JL A A1 4 Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , Bee Building , Omah