Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 21, 1888, Page 14

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SuN ays done here IRELAND'S HOME OF THE MIST. A Wild and Pleasant Way in the North Country. as on the Quordy THE LOUGH SWILLEY FISHERMEN Fuol WEAR, propelled by ac Ry re 1 hie POLLY w108 P PIroj 00y« Their Wild Fierce Appearance Wives and Children to the Hut ntain Distiller, ) weather-wise l. ¥ BACKACHE, »m.ml IET lnd all the RFFECTR d perhape CONNU RATED br Clarke, made RVO BUNcrANA lreld Corresponder © di iakien'or WO has falled to cure you' & PRM A LES suffering rom diseases peci. Mar to their sex can consult with the assurance ®f speedy relief and cure #or worka on your discuaes nts postage for € e on Chronfe imply one o Send 2 cents postage antic shores of L 3 : fishers repair wild and pleasant way. Here aud theve et contemplating rhe's celebrated guide of the heather lsle confdin| all times most fted through the bhoys. and often lasses, this system ar % Mutate suering Ang dot their pur- find their way to ple sides. or st 1! < on these waters: scanning me with alert s 1 tramp the ving and starve on ishing in the \few miles north of Buncrana on nw church s houses, & chapel hamlot of Fahan. upon its nestling hovers about the little <pot perh wd most attractive and historic tradition: found in the . Mura was he v interest to be imperishable gion roundabout wa haunt of St. even centuri :llh & Do ge Sts. (oot nd Suggm@ Disests Awumr.zs FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUESES pari tus and remedies f » remurkable than Yined crests of |)|m Who! can woridor bora restored t scencs, that the ed indesteuetibly, desolate abbeys, ruins of their native land? The eastern shore of the succession of ruin Bunerana and haunted shrines. Teat facilities. ap) ressful treatment ing Medical or Surgical FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ce; best hospital accomm like ivy unon " very mold and know whether this particular sanctioned ov Board and attenda OR_CIRCULARS on Deformities an Braces, Trusses. eet, C Spine, Piles, Tumors, Inhalation, Electricily, P uey, Bladder, Eye, & Burgical Operations. Dlseases of Women a Speols|ly. Boox on Disaes 0¥ WOMEN FiP. ONLY BELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITULE PRIVATE DISEASES. Al Blood Disenses successfully treated flitic Poison removed from the system will New restorative treatment for Persons unable to treated at home by correspondence. nicatigns confidential by mail or Cbtess, secirely pacned marks to indicate contents’ or sender nal interview preferred. history of your case, aud we will s Vlain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE al or Nervous Diseases, Tm et and Varicocele, civilized deed consed all of the things that go w : i an impressive fact The most eminent cand of pilgrim- Over to the we . Tiuts, round towe ancer, Catarrh holds interest heve., mmlml in almost ,...ul ced a man lik 1 nightsat the sand the drives, <hores of our own Passamaquodd Fundy’s tide 10 know the land’s north. content of our own. Th fm( nl!l\ the dead isaloftier or mors L donot helieve th H 1~ to this weient of Trish historie Lin 8850, that Treland owes the pres- wion of the T'hey have not the ch Catl and consult He is pious to o lall the most Upon Private, Spe tency, Syphilis ns ~|nwlpyll‘|' of : wn boumdary i h will be wiped out altogethe as the world r of progress, of his own on the engulting ‘The bard relate Omaha Medical and Aurgioal I'n > DR. MCMENAMY, Cor. 13th ana Dod CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. with \hv « mhllun n( Niul. scendants from Is the prophe »is a valient de nd a firm re- But thé Lough re o difierent lot else, in this old land, their toil is with- Fearing enslavem ted ships, and fl zed Pharao’s de: by way of the Red sea. to \\H\ln their own unm(r , S0n n! <,m1h.wl are sodden, hopeless, I brave and strong s tremendous and form ;:lu\l]vllu_w lr[ el, from \\I\um I)rm\ nas hl'nu tihe A ~V|nv fion .»I T were pirates fitted out with men for work giving one a shudder to contemplate; ginnts would furnish i man, heartless flint, their \\|\‘n‘ the peninsula Conquering if they are ix son Lam sure it called Briganti L sallying from a lofty towe llml su.u drew in his grewsome **\ >g Come upon sudlen)yin their huts, meet even fiercer pen could limn. in height, broud and burly mates, with legs man’s, and bare to the knees; with arms crooked and , discovered an I if _,..u “wish country about the of the Shan- ne than Scott’s Above six feet ascended Slieve (mountain of snow) and s som . I had enjoyed probably the g est sunshine 1 had not yet fleshless as be found in the extreme ting of the sun. if some luc ever-hovering might permit it from the loftiest peal The determination gave swhat startling, from neck to the waist, « salt, sun and i half toothless eyes blue-black and sockets, and ,:gull with bristling sed ro..~|w.s~. Lo great, wide nm ‘on- nuhu ed ears mouths, sunken cheek hing from deep, brows bushy of lnishowen. me an unexpected, From Fahan 1 veached of the mountain journey over i s, with some in o half day’s cireling and i little time to spare among the cabins, and the white flocks, shepherds and dogs that com- prise almost the only inhanitants of the i proceeding in th crowned by ou snuff-brown like an which is matted and knotted upon the shoulders, and frequently to the waist;— and you have but the faintest picture of this half-animal who subsists upon kelp, ke, and half-raw fish black hair, faded into SBron chm& “Dlsgns:s«mw\ bor towards the summit, growth of fureo pulse, black oat-c rossed at some peril. or rumve ul~~(1 witn r.‘.,m constant stumbling over fuse as even : crouching man-heast Banta Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by _Goodman Drug Co. of the town, And the children of these? dm«' out lh-'mnwhu\ den juttings frost-rotten L it was not until most gone to bed in the Done lands to the west, that | had gained the vy half. aivien behiad. less of coast or mountain poteen-hunting, of- 25 away at the risk bunkers of the tor to the ||| mul of becoming the to a horizon move than taut in nearly . like her hist ns are the home not in dense, g likelightest thres as if fairies of the Uready silently weaving 3 stow themsely of their lives, i great steamers bound for turn outlaw and man-hater n their own | form,but floati how the old blood oceasior through this limitless degradation. daughter of just such an one s I have pictured was the most perfect type of human beauty [ ever sgged and bar brown as u hazel nut; innocent of copper TG rowed me across L.mu‘ Swilly to where at mending the et SR A i man-of-war's-man; i speechless, contemplating her lly blossoms upper air we a flecey robe for the night. east the darker shudes were ing the valleys of Antrim: wild and simple south upon distant Tyrone Slieve Snaght numberless .uul hx l\\( en |1 father’s work heightened There is something contemplation of were there remaining the The‘LUDLOW SHOE | Has obtained a m.unmun wherever in- troduced for ' CORREC | Frr,” SComrorT A\n DURABIL- g hc\' have no superior; 'l\lrn!, Hand Welts, Goodyear and Machine Sew “LupLow” SHOE. THE_ COMMERCIAL HOTEL Corner Dearborn and Lake Streets, CHICAGO. ust been thoroug] 16,000, making | in the silent solitury which sweep the dust from the soul, and m halted spirit myself because [ gether an artist: reverence, why God, or civilization, an missions and reach to and succor suck as these. Lough Swilly herring fishing differs 80 greatly from that of our own north- east coast that a brief description may us the Quoddy boat is invariably used in every manner ronsiousuess into ner of existence utterly heedless of the v rth from which it emanates. o{ seeming the sun wondering, in all d’s ninctecnth ed. Ladies, ask for the had sunk in y vy answering pulse of e nianan against the lambent forms above, trembled for an instant, I was alone in the ghostly gloam- ing on the mountain top. be of interest. startled I hastened wiih down the peak towards where I had last seen through the purple the roofs of little Buncrana at the 1 in just three way in daylight av shore edges, or above the shallows where the tide runsswiftly and favorably; iu the weirs, bu the tide is out, of palisaded,inte poles, in the form of a printer of interrogation, into the lobe of which where they are gath- nets; and by “driving. night, when a torch attracts the shoals to the side of a swiftly rowed boat, and the fish are l\u-mll» dipped into it with [ bu-hcl or By the seine, side of the This house has an any hotel of the same Elevator, electric lights, bat modern lmproveents, Rates, $2 and $2.80 Per Day. Centrally located; mccessible y stations, theaters and business BaTes tare to all points of the city, Epecial rates to \-mreulonul peopie. , save for the occ light between rifts of gathe vy mess of it no my footing ‘altogether, ledge of detach bowling over through the heather and gritty undnfl\‘l a flnu ricochet seemed to have mountain-side rfect u\uldruu of Irvish More startling price m the west roows, and all the herring run, fell sprawling a *'scoop-ne! and all urinary troubles eas ly and safely cured by DOCU sules, Severest cases cured | 8150 ver box, all drugiists, oF nnnm.m.u. Whitess, N. L) I)runman, originally a Scotch boat, sharp-pointed fore and aft, and smack rigged for a single sail, u\m. and objurgations! But tishing i ‘w me still, sparks ascended in brilliaut m nnnmcuou. __———_'—_"M SENTING COFFEE CULTURE T eehnics with fa baths tirough the I had nosmome than regained I had 1‘4 en upon what when a frowsy $ Tvish as squarely in 1led to confront an embarr h dl.- mma. slie Volde behing tHe diin, “Atyour service,” suys I, doing with military alacrity as I was ovdered, SNow-—t'row down your arms! ST won't,” says [ you give me leave, as all T have in the ‘world are in | the sky at your bidding “By me troth, Denhy, that's faivly spoken.” said the head ‘to some unseen spirit below. Then kindher. but still | crispily, to myself where [ still stood. vigidly retaining my statuesque atti- tud *Come down out o' that!™ ‘Idid, and in & moment more was in- side a poteen brewer's hut, sitting upon the very rock which had’ er thr h the smoke-hole in the tur ered roof, und nearly caused the death of the two charming innocents helow It would be a long, long tale to tell teir manifold professions of industr, herdsboys upon the mountains: their effusive condemnations of the trifling, forgivable outlawry in the misty dis tricts: and theie endless and splendid efforts to hide. tn various oftices of hos- pitality, the illy-concealed evidences of their eanny vocation “wid the atehin® in blue-bell aprons h wvn_dew.” But all they possessed on irth was at the sty s disposal, as they gradually found. and warmed to find, that the stran wis to be trusted. And ter 1 might's rest in which, in my dreams, [ was with them, one of them, in th e work: and a hearty enough breakfast of ont-cake and posset, got from some ravine-hid cabin before 1 had left my rock-shelf couch of the night: T left a bit silver with *h and bid them a heart-felt good ¢, From far below I heard them call tome. 1 turned with a friendly smile to listen. Swinging bhoth arms out wildly, hut with an all-comprehens sive gesture. he of the shaggy head shouted lustily as a final pledge of fellowsh od bliss Americ luck go wid ye!™ “*Amen! And that s my own voice héights, to blend with his blossing. And then I turned with an elated step into the sunuy morning. upon the wind- ing Buncrana way. EDGAR T WAKEMAN, ——— Are you |u\vln~~ night, and har- by @ bud cough? Use Dr.J, H. MeLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm, it will e you sound sleep, and effect a ]vlmn;x\ and radical care. Only 25 cents a bottle. — FOLLOWING THE SEA. A STORY OF ADVENTURE. oudon Figavo: At the time of *‘the atcarthquake of '68,% [ was s n’ all e to Treland!™ up the rasse Pera. | have not a miag by me, not certain that Afp but it can wi is not in Chili, wmake much difference: there rthquake all along the: Sum Baster was with me: 1 think we had gone to make n railway, or some. thing. On the morning of the “quuke Sam and [ had gone down to the beach to bathe. We had shed our boots and begun to moult, when there was aslight tremor of the earth; as$f the elephant who supports it was pushing upward, or lying down und getting.up.again. Next the surges, which were flattening them- selves upon the sandand dragging away such small trifles as thiey could lay hold of, began racing out seaward, as if they had veceived a telegraphic dispatch that somebody was not expected to live. When the s d receded entirely out of sight ed after ity for, it will be rememby we had come to bathe: and bathing without some kind of water is not refreshing in a hot cli- mate. For the first four or five miles the walking was was very difficult. The ground wus soft, there were tan- gled forests of seaweed, old rotting Ships, rusty anchors, human skeletons. and multitude of things to impe the pedestrian. The floundering shark bit our legs as we toiled past them, and coustantly slipping aown on the flat fish strewn about like orange 1 on a sidewalk. Sam, too, had stuffed his shirt front with such a ht of Spanish doubloons from the of an old galloon that I had to Ip him across all the worst places. 1t vas very dispiviting. Presently. away on the western hori- zon, I saw the coming back. It oc- curred to me then that 1 did not w it to come back. A tidal wa always wet, and T was now from home. The same was true of Sam, but he did not appear to think of it in that He stood quite still a moment with His »s fixed an the advancing line of then turned to me, ing very an e e "Fall you what. William; T never wanied i ship =0 bad from the cradle to the grave! 1 would give more for a : than for all the railways and turnpikes you could scare up! I'd d, more than” a hundred, thou I would—I'd give al I'm worth for—just—one—little—ship “To show how rightly he could part with his wealth, he lifted his shirt out of his trousers, unbosoming himself of his doubloons, which tumbled about in a golden storm. By this time the tidal wave was close upon us. Call that a wi ! It was one solid green wall of e higher thun . stretehing as far as we to the right and left, without vering front! It by no means cle what we ought to do. The moving wall showed no projections lv\ means of which the most daring ‘ould_hope to reach the top. . there were no win- there was the light- No. there wasn't any light- ning vod! Of course not! Looking despairingly ppward, I made a tolerably good beginu i" r at thinking of all the mean actions had wrought in the flesh, when [ saw projecting be- yond the crest of the, wave & ship's bo sprit, with a man sitting upon it, read- ing o newspaper! Thaok fortune, we were suved! < Falling upon our knees with tearful gratitude, we got up again and ran—ran as fast as we could, | suspect; for now the whole fore-part .of the ship bulged through the water directly above our heads, and might lose its balance any moment. 1f we had only brought along our umbrellas! I shouted to the man on the bowsprit to drop us a line, He merely replied that his correspondence was already very onerous, aud he hadn’tany pen [ hen I told him I wanted to aboard. He said I would find one bech, about three leagues tothe south’ard, where the Nancy Tucker went ashore. At these replies [ was disheartened. It was not so much that the man withheld assistance, as that he made puns, Remember we were run- ning like the very devil all this time. Presentl, however, he folded his DEWEPH ] put it earefully away 10 his poc , went and ‘gota line, and let it down to us just as we wer about to give up the rave. Sum madeal giv ! million dollar; DAY OCTOBER 21, 1888,--SIXTEEN PAGES. WATCH FOR THE NEXT, the ead of the r smooth vertieal hud no soone foot on deck, “Tickets, gentlemen, any tickets, and he ordeved us to was represented to him th impossible under the cirs veplied that he this was quite Nothing would move came on deck knocked him We were now stripped of our NATIVF COFFEE PICKERS *CHASE & SANBORN OUR COFFEES HAVE A NATIONAL REPUTATION REPRESENTING THE FINEST CROWN. EAI. BRAND COFFEE } ie richness and delicacy of flavor. of America. 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