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THE ()\I\Hy\ DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1832 l\\ll\l, l'\i-l< - SUMMER DAYS 1! (.H\D :,t:.‘m.m.‘:f:&:::a:,n'm"“f’" bust ot Pope | L0\ iera.‘snovgh ,':;".::Jg.,:m“s::’.rrm::;;::~;;;'m;;;;*gg;a,;;{:;:;y,;:;;;;;:‘.; by e SMOI(ED FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE VEARS. DR. C. GEE WO, visit this beautiful county of Kent and feel Tloroes and kings your dlstance koep; e GRVE CES thetl) ‘baby. 1 peace lot one poot poet sieep. tho breath th s, o Wi S8 it : Wit niovor flattered toiks ke yous With hopvine incense all the pensive glory He wasalso sleepy. & ’ y g y Let Horace blush, und Virgll, too. Thut fills the Kentish hilis 'Oh, Charlie,” she chirruped, I Y'rs, General Crook's Seven Months' So- Wo Hanihton. Ooum Americans 1n London, heard from papa today." ] 3 journ in Europe Ended. ; . On our retarn to London we met_many old | Charlie looked gloomier than ever. ackwe pAtier luncheon wo drove through Rieh- | feiends, vory stoumor brings in a crowd of | “Don’t’ sy angthing, dear,” sho nis park is eigkt miles in eir- | Amoricans, and overy train seems o bring | A i . ande > W hit hus cumference, filled with beautifal treos, and | the country families 1o this fasciantine town | Piotded, for ehe knew her husband's BUFFALO BILL'S INDIANS IN ST, PAUL'S | dottea with haudsome villas that face thoe | to enjoy *‘the season.” st of her father. “He has heard Thames, Our driver, who was loquacious, | Yosterday we met the genial Colonel | Of our baby, and though he has not yot / u ur a] Il i told us the names of the owners of the villas | Ochiltres, who was beaming all over while | determined to forgive us, he has sont v Y as ho drove by. 'The handsomest and most | escorting one of tho beauties ot London [ us a check for $5,000 for dear baby’s interesting was the country residnee of | ¢hrough the lovby of the House of Commons, | sake. Lord Joun Russell. From Richmond park | We took tea with him and scveral other At first the young husband's face o we drove through a quaint little villa American frionds av Mrs. Sartoris’ (Neliie sl 7168 t ploasurs, thon it across tho river, into n beautiful modern Nt | Grant), 1 am sure you wiil b glad to know | ShoWed 8 gleamn of pleasuro, then tlo town with new houses, mostly of the | sho is woll and happy, and lu & financial | Shadowed again. vy s Queen Anne style of architecliro Into | wav verv prosperous. 'Wo arc alwavs inter- ‘Aren’t you glad, Charlie?” she asked V 4 g Bushey park. On ench sido of the road | ested in tho children of our grand oid hero. | With a quivering \ll'~ ARt e e R I AL Loxpox, June 8, —[Corrospondence of Tik | through this park wero four rows of the | Mys, Sartoris has twa lovely little girls and | Then he smiled joyhilly. o t Mrs, § y I onoo Wil At kNN divosspe. ronts ncosssPalty 2lknd Jait wow 1s clotbied 1n | fiost AgnifGeNt HoPse UHEALAAL LRSSK 18 LUl | & KO Who 16 OIS hud ATy AW0 1 oo sure | es, dariling, o whispered, “but —e— oba,ccf ) il ehron Y athor doctors. . Oall ented Kent— Happy Hours in Hopvi Homes and Immemorial islons— I here's No Pl Like 11 x B, | -All 1 8 mantle of rich green, broidered with Ilo\;' :::j"::l:_“”I;;:':,"B\‘":li'l‘ “fi;\;‘l}l':;B'J‘«r‘w':_'l'ly‘"'t‘i{\:lfl | :;;in L degensrate grandson of a noble | wa should have had twins, * and .-»;.:;3”‘.x’:v_r“ y:ff,';l for auestion biank. Do not i ors of @ thousand hues, and whon my fricnds | JGPCEERNEC CRE O oot roam and. are | 5t 3 ; canill. » YOu 80, but try thi Chinese doctor with hs now and 4 All e ¢ ? ‘o-morrow we leave for Southampton on / Snsister o at wi o JoTV! va ot fwantvaive va wonderful remodins, and Foosive new beaehts and & tell me that only a few short months 880 | ao gantio they approuch near enough for You | our way to oar dear A moroa. to Whose s0ores A Leoss .‘ml\ hsisten, Has been popular withsmokers everywhere for over twenty-tive vears, Lo Lel iRl AL LR AL L RRLTRS : they had to uso for cight days coutinuously | to put your hands on their hoads. The road | our ayes turn it longing, Minneapolis Tribafe: First Jeffor N Torbw oots . Blants maturo's’ somodion” iy 2 artificial Iight, that the sun nover shone, and | from Bushev leads into the grounds of |~ Southampton. I should iike to tell you | Sonian Democrat—Whit does the plat- It is Just as Good Now as Eve T R LR g B b . tht London was all darkness and gloom, it | Hampton Court, Tho groands ar Ll i of our ride from London to Southampton, of fi'l‘"l L/ UL the h""-‘ o ] decoetions, no | narcatica Bo' polson. ational ful now. The parks are beautiful beyond | showed us a erape vine planted ia b, T | the royal deatms: of 63,000 acres, of 'the | vising '." i % A{u " i i y i ich pipe smokii iovs. ive s ine i Followlng cnses succossfully troatod ani cuey, description, and thers aro so many. 1o Vic: | was 100 foot high and in oo SN RN | N e T mAd s :lf:;'n.«'.}:é.:f.i,"lq"li:m‘i. Tbda) g o growing popularity which pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smoking is ollowing casas saceossully troatod and eurst, toria park, one of the swaller parks, and uvr(‘l';]Ifi'my?‘:!ffifir';ipmn'f-‘;"y‘:i Sl Y Bl l spot whers l\\'nq;uu“lltl‘lxlt_us s klllllu(l: I)L)‘ the | yorard to ‘.,,,,,ml'“,,d Iabor involved. growing in favor because finer, sweeter and better tobacco can be had Sk Bl He Gt UR DL rarely visited by tho excursionist, is a re- | | eNCRIGR EOLE PAoe s Y i to his | Srrow shot by Sie U AL AR G Pirst J. D.—Good! 'Now, that’s the s 1lie 55 B g TR Thos. Culvert, 13th wnd Farnam streoty, gonoeal markably beautiful fountain of Gothic arch- | roval master. 1t was added to by Sir Chrls. " B e o o Wil ako ner too- o | right kind o’ talkl THat's What I call i this form and at mich léss cost than in cigars. oDk rojelrte ToF YRATS Lt et FONBE, | T itecture, orected and donuted by Baroness | topher Wren and fora long time was tho | that most beautiful a'.d groatest of all lands | democracy. That breathes the true ' ~ M. L. Andoreon, 1821 Caming stesnt, ouar Burdott.Coutts. which cost about §30,000. | residenco of the English sovereigns. Henry | America. No ono who has beon only seven | democratic doctrine, BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO Cu., ASUim and BrOCHLS Of DN YOAr staning VI w 2 3 \ Last Sunday we wero ot St. Paul's, [ M1 W08 k“ll‘""h\“:.'\ ”T” \rllg l!mrm} months 10 [urope has the right to pass judg- Second J. D.—Hold on! That was DURHAM, N. C. o - that grand bulding crected by S | Kutherine bare here, | Biniip of Spain and | mont on o country and people, biit T eluim | knocked out becauso they said it was ve- = S110'% bovtIe, s1¥ bottios fog B0 Tor urg, of Christophor Wron, Whose remains aro | and hore Quien Elizaboth held court. Evon | Unitoq Statos s tho only land for us; wo | Publican. S : R phm A B Skrioas, deposited in the vaults, when wo were [ down to George I1l the English sovoreizns | return to it botter Americans and moro loyal Pirst J. D.—Nol «4“ ell, what did they KIanoy. wbA- hiver, Gompiatne. . N Nora startled and surprised to seo Buffalo | have lived in it, ana now tho queen permits | 1o its institutions than ever. Wo have the | put in in place of it only by Chineso Medielns Co, Capital, 100,00 the widows of Ti's Indlans march up tho grand | (U0 Widows of kroat men to havo sparimouts | best of eversibing in tho Uuited States. “’]Sull'n:ull i r“} \lh““_\" der urnn*wil m.; e i el L0 o fn some portions of it. p | Though we bave ie ruins, palaces, [ whole idea of protection as a fraud and Moa 40h & liforaia Sts. O \ aislo with grace- and roverent air and seat | 1y g4 splendid structuro of red brick aud | museuws and history of the old world, we | say its unconstitutional to legislate so as Offce, 16t and Califorain §ts, Omaha, ‘\‘b * themselves beneath that grand dome, under | stone, There ere several courts, the oldest, | are making history " {7 wil - many of the mansions tasae io 1 i iy ool astt i i not to injure domestic industries and oll that is nover tolled save at | Clock court, has the armorial bearings of | of our millionaives are cqual to tho leraly jure tho death of some of the royal family,thouch | Lardival Wolsey and his ‘motto, tDominus | castles of the iSuropean aristocrats, and mus- | )yqq its deep tonos os 1t strikes tho hour swoll | gullons ™ of " tho Moman . oMPOrOrs | ovaey sy b RatCland. L wo pave notthe | - First J. D.—Te that so? Woll, now, far over this big city, with the same quiet | presented to Wolsey by Popo Teo X. There | vold masters,”” we bave genuine talent work- ’s business! That's w hat Teail sensel dignity thoy sit at thoir councils. lo this [isa tine Tonic colonads by Wren. On the | g its way to the foremost ranks, and by | Yes, sir, it breathes the true democratic cathedral aro doposited tho remains ot the | erand stairway, called tbo “King's stait- | and by this “homo of tho brave and land of | doctrino, that does “Iron dulke,” whose statue looms up in every | wav,” are some ullogorical puintings more | the freo” will surpass the old monarchies in | Second J. D.—You bet it doos! T allers thut great with dus regard to eapital and labor in- \CHO RU ‘ ‘l\ ST ARKSTRI'C?é Sozs FOR25C square and park in London. The body of | curious than bandsomo. In tho great hall | eyoryihing. M. D. Cook. TAHL A : o great Notson wlso moidors horo. Horo,too, | are most interosting tapestries, fine puint- SALILLS e T 5 held to that. Let’s go in and take some- Tinst fLuA“ riso in bonuty and_ graudeur tho monuments | ings and portraits, il by distinguished I Know 1ts Mertt, thing. BSOLUTELY URE UST R s - > A ! "3.%"';. a grateful country has erected to its greatest [ masters. It would require more than a day That is Why 1 Recommend It. —— Tol Fho Largoat, Fastest and Fineat In the Wor heroos, A magnificent sarcophagus, 00, to | to seo thom all. - We took a train back o | 1 have no hesitancy m recommendivg [ cicavo ‘,{"’_:‘:‘:'j "\'.h" o F.RJAQUES ®& CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. W ‘oi.fl“kl.“fihusfiwnu‘“ T saow,’ Gordon of Igyptian fame, and on this day it | London, passing through a charming country | Cnamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrheea | hicag Cribune: a y situntion o AL &% vas decorated with wreaths of fresh flowers. | and numerous towns and villages. remedy to tho public as I do to my friends | Vacant on this paper?” asked the caller, NEW YORE, G1HRALTIN and NAPLES, ?% It was thrilliug tosco theso dusky warrlors O to “The Wells." and patrons. used 1t myseif after other | a slender, wiry pilgrim with an in- ‘At rogular Interyals. TRAE of tho witus, from tin far 2wty 0 010 | dave g o sont 1o Tunoridso | eIl Eoumbatos tad aiod ard i curod | talloctual fuce and a wiltod collar. EALODN, SECGND-BINSS AND sTErRADE ng sun, taki miy their ser E g u i 5 5 b i 2 W i Nemoymtninaetly onon 10WwoBY torms to and from the princip) tarrplo dettoate 't Go, n panthoon for some | Wells o visit our friond, Mary Anderson, | € il 10w minuteaiirfetominoud t: oal What kind of a situation?” said the 003008, BYGLIGE, [3100 & ALL CONTINENZAL POINTG. vi o “Wollsh dialy and cheerfully upon 1s merits. not | editor. of the greatest men of Eugland—warriors, [ Who bas mado the “Welis” her home o 3 A Paltiters, poots and pr Those Indians, | Since she left the stage and married. Tun- | from a financial standpolnt, becauso I, ave | = +‘Hoavy editorial.” } an Al ndians, | 0 s thirty milos from London, The | others in stock on which' Imako a larger |y 100, had been perkaps not less brave than P Rlosh o belie :“_"Mfillmv m_wl:'e profit, but bocause Chamberlain's 15 tho best None vacant.’ arsfon tokets avallablo to oturn by eithor the plo- waquo Clyde & North ot Troland or Naples & Glbaltar afts sad Monoy Ordors for Any Amozat at Lowost Ral Apply to any of our foeal Apents or to JUST ARRIVED. }I‘me.u‘:ur;:a\v:.lnn\' "Hlu‘l.un'i ul‘t;:vulln: :‘oxhn,nn]l;; x:l:m AhrCoEH BracBHI Ko RRLIEHE 058 ,l..mcdv for bowel complaints I kuow of. ““{A‘ilmru 3 cr:t.‘i::ismflmy chance in r 3 HENDERSON BROTHERS. Chieago, Ik eroos, too, they had beon, though heroes oSk ey - ¢ There'1s no doubt about it, 1t does the work. | that department? T i 5 B, aush I, b o dhons, P | et hikelbhab fives tho boauutul o | James Forey, uruggint, MEVeytown, s AR L leonily carubtl, B g Ldlot <] ALLAN LIN 2 - ‘ ' Impross Bugenie, lonely and sad, husband 5 A ! e L ELN G L \ i1 5 i 3 s SHIPS, Colonel Cody in Camp. Jose, cnldloss, | Hor sad and heavy oyes are | PARLTAMENT AND ITS POWER. | yvou need an art critic? Commencing to talk. OMNLY $5.00 EACH. Fuch ONTRIOYAL MALL STEAMSHIPS, Apropos to Indians I hear that some mis- | often turued to the noble menument whero v R “Iam sorry tosay I have no vacancy bird sold with a written gunrantee. Bivds shipped taken philauthropsts are trying to prevent | lie her beloved dead. A few years ago she Jovernment of the Vast British CABIN, 815 to 880, Accordiug to Steamer Colonel Cody from exhibiting the Indians. | was the most beautiful, most admired woman ull in that deps sithor, sufely by expr Entirely in Its Control. in that dq artmont, either fely by exy S B LLE IS LI s 1 think if they could sec how well they aro | i the world; she swayea her scepter mankind bowed to its magic and now, | ment and conseqiient gone election i ]“\‘, )m.l..(,,Ndu»;.-,fi_p4-uy.~|-i.u.cu,“ AL ¥ AV SERVICE O To DERRY anl LIVERPOOL, m- treated, and what n good work Colonel Cody | all Sl is dowg in civilizing them, and teaching “hapdful of dust” is all thatis loft : i them how much bottor it 15 to do something | her to love. will absorb the attention of the civilized | ho said, “in other branches of news. 406 North IGth Street { ALLAN LINE to atter thew condition, they would changs | The country is vienly wooded all the way | world quite as much as any political | paper work. Do you need a man to run : LINE ) srEawsiies thelr minas, They are woll fed and well | and is peautifully varied. The ride to T | avent of the year. According to the | the elevaton = — NEW YORK and GLAEGOW. clothed. ‘o thair camp freo nccoss | bricge Weils takes forty minutes, thon we L0 ; ST LA SEET e Vi Londondorry, overy Fortniilit is given to auvone who desires. When I have made 80 familiar to us vy | Boston Transcript tho only political Ether Drinking. e Uy L CSTATE OF NEDRASKA .. 1M, bt horo i s throncod with pooplo, and | ay, who mdo it Lo soeno of muny of | ovent that will compote with them in | Russia has bocome infected with the ORoUSinal e T S NV DA D HooR By Git7 FpOALL ol indiko e pad 00, ' who 1o that bas read “The Virein- | 4 = s S =i B Tila g by usiig SPANISH b, $i6 Kecond Cabin $8). Steerago, §i are intorested in secing 1 " learning | 1ans” can forget his doscription of the | the publicinterestof civilizea maniind | vice t»& lt_\:u‘ ‘_d“_'“{"l}T and ,‘]'{“_ ‘;‘j‘[ NERVINE, the great Spanish Remedy. YOUNG MEN Rt A bAN OOk 4 heir hubits. It is n model of sax characters who have made tae *\Vells” so | is our own presidentinl election. By | Ricious habit hus spread so rapidly tha OR_OLD sulicring tiom NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOST or 1 MOOKE, 1519 Howard St aha. ) T Z J o he aseaAry equipment, boautifully decorated famous—Lord _ Chesterticld, Lord March, | political ovents wo moan simply those | L€ government has judged it novessary FAILING MANIOOD. niglily cruissions, nvulsions, hervous S shrubs and flowers, Colonel Cody live Dr. Johnson, Richardson, who wrote Cla: | B ¢9 0" 2750 & 0 SHEHE 3¢ | {0 prohibit the freo sale of ether and of IO AT T T D O g e camp with the [ndiaus. His tonts, co rissa.” Hero too dwelt for a season ! | that uro involved in the routine opera- in of its compounds,and to schedule ERPRCLRTANDIAFTERISE HEATGA QYT Ly s8] PR DYWREA S /OVRE DA | At LMo n I8 LRE AR| WREK m.puuu.u,.a DR J BTEHENS Leben \ ing of sitting room, bedroom, drawing | ick, princeof Wales, Beau Brummell, € tion of the constitutional machinery of | it among the poisons, ness can be restored to perfect health and the NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG MENW, Toom, took me buck to my frontier days. | IV when prince of Wales, Queon Mario | nations. No two nationsin the world are Lot b IS We give a written guarantee with Loxes o cure any case of refund the moncy, $1 box' 6 boxes §3 Our tents, though, wore not so eaborately | Amelie, the widow of Louis Philippe. Queen 8 finished; Gertainly wo did not havoa large | Victoria and the Duchess of Weliiixton, | moreintimately connected with the com- pieture ‘of T e building, as he has, to | while the duke was in tho Peuinsular war, | mercial relutions of tho others tnan aueorato our walls, Thoe picturo hangs in a g hiero the news of the vietory of | Great Britain and the United States conspicuons place i the tent, and seemed | Salamanca, ~ Scholars, actors, divines and | (170 T : like the face of a dear familiar friend in | priests have made it their summer residence, ortunateiy for us we are not in uny | and when they tire eof them procure a this foreign land. If it wero not for the | 80 that, aside from its natural beauties, it is | Way mixed up in thoe questions of Lu- | divorce for the asking and mar iin. above the fonce sutrounding the cncamp- | belles have wandered ovér theso breezy | terest that ISuropeans take in our af- . ment of grounds ‘at Enrlscourt, T would | dowus, undor thoso stately limes runk | fairs. Great Britain, on the other hand, g a Imagino myseld 1n far-away Wyoming, or | tho waters of this chalybeato sy ot tes 10:0/ angy flw I b O s et . o mo | 15 OF Y Do a fuctor’of tho first mugn H 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. (T N O For Sale in Omaha, by Snow Lund & Co. DR. J.E. McHREW Jurmah mwust be a heavenly place for women. In that country the members - | of the fair sex select their own husbands, stately towers and graceful spires that rise | almost’ classical ground. What beaux and | ropean poliey, which fact limits the in- - farther away Arizon “There There are many o tude in_ Buropeun affuirs, and conse- rming oxeursions from | these springs became so impregnated with o b v " qguently Furopeans have or may have a 3 " The eminent speclalist in nervous, chronic, private. blood, skin and unnary disenses. A and London that cav be made in & day. iron B S S o v B seat s b A e I had a malignant breaking out on my leg I A Ty g KT T AT St morning at 10 o'clock cleven coaches lo; One, Mr. Navarrotold me, was that St v O Ph below the knee, and was cured sound and well rir, spurmatorrhocs, 103t man) cht | srplilis. stricturo, gon our hotel (the Vietoria) for some charming | Dunston, after ho nad pinched the nose of | British general election. This European = orrhioen, gleet, varicocs or, Partles unnble to ( o arming 3 v 1 i 1 with two and a half bottles of Visit o muy bo (Feate | t 0 mail o oha 50r snot, Tho first oxcursion is to Windsor | his Satanie mnjesty, found his tongs so hot | intercst—and whatinterests Europe can- ; : %15 puckad, no ATk Lo t o Personinl miorview. pretoiod: - Consultation ciistio. Her majesty, the queen, occupies | that ho dipped them into the springtocool | not bs without influence in Asin and | Otherblood medicines Lad failed e Correiping ety nTisat o1 Lifo) ‘sont free. OMCo Bours ). m. 108 p. m the castle at prosait, so wo could not get | them, and the spring was cver aftor impreg- | A fien—reflocts the importance of the | t 40 meanygood. WILL C, BEATY, 24y 10 -1 0 13 1. Send stamp L0r rep1y. vermission to enter ||.» private upartments, | nated with iron. In tho last century thio | 3.4t Purlinment. which is today the RERIEHE.C but coula only szo George's chapel, & | medicinal property in the waters was con- S HareE iy mwz = = = beautiful and charming specimen of Gothie | sidered wonderful. ‘Doubtless the invigor- [ MOst powerful legislative body in the | architeeture, and tha royal vaults. Windsor | ating and tonic quality of the air was more | World. Our national pride may 1mpel is the most maguiiicent royal domain in the | eficacious thau the waters, us to think, for a moment, that con- ,‘,.“"‘“"°“::"::}%T.,““;.‘,?"",“.%“.',',’;L‘:,"f,}:,"d‘o:fii OO = OO La world, so it is said. but not having seen them VI1tin FwlcitAlary A nilarson: gress has as great power as Parlia- eured o permanetly: ¢ S all T zannot vouch for it. Certainly the situ- o ¥ 3 s ment, but it has not, nor was it WALLACE MANN, This medicine for babies prevents and —FOR— ation, tho splendid grounds and the grand Wolfonnd ShirySandotaontastovin gand e el tast i snva s nanies o Mannville, i. T. Fitasthinesand T Mstivo buliding, with its battloments and | charming as of old, sinplo and unafteoten, | the intention of the framors of our Our book on Bl s | e L T e L CERLal S Weak Limbs ZOrgoous Lower, is most improssive. and s0 huppy in hor married life that I foar | constitution that it should have. Par Troos O R 20TE101C07 A LIAD LS| diseases, not by putting children to sleep Varicose Veins = 5 e et we will never sce her on the stags again. | linment governs Great Britain, and the with an opiate, “for it contains no harmft \I = - THE SPECIALIST. swcophagl of Suvervigns. flor bomo is clogant, refinea and rochercho, | House of Commons has drawn into its e T | drugs, but by supplying the teeth-forming Swellings, all e roval vauita aro voryintor just snch o bome’ ws o vould | wit | hands tho powors of Tarlinment.” Tho q l\d l\i U N 1 1 lON ingredients which are lacking in most sizes. — Abdo- | Isspsurpascd in the treatmonto atl forins ot eovereigns. Horo is tho tomb of that much- | the — charming busband of ‘our | gofehamueny . .“,"”(" e _that the BoY mothers’ milk and all artificial foods. minal Suppor- U debllities of youth and manhood. 17 yoarst . married man King Henry V1L and one of | Mary,” showed us the sights and beautios | S¥DINCRL OF Grren J MG R SR HUAO It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 a ters, Deformit sxperie 1is “resources and facilltfos aro 5 nliCihar a € ypical nglish i | kings, Jords and commons, but the prac- 3 enATOn i Y | practically unlimitod. The Doetor 15 recom- s queens, Lady Jane Sermour; Charles I [ around the hills, A typical English inn, all | 8IHES i I OO 00 bottle, at all druggists. Send for pam- H B oD s R e o Bt itncess Chatlotto, whoso toub 1s ons | covered with ivy, fiom whoso doot the | tice'is thut government is in the com- foYoXe) phlet, “Teething Made Eas Braces, Medi= | Looiec 0T, Meuy s hoante: for fale tronts of the fiuest. This chapel is somotimes | typicsl tandlady, of whom we have read, | mons, which™ keep jealously to them- 000 Q At Bl ; [R5 cinal Supplies. | ment and honest pre T ool called tho chapel of the Girter, because 1t | stepped mlLl to"laad us into the low, long | seives control of tho purse and the 0000 Q000 THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO., ; most powerful remedi to modern 15 used for the installation of the kniehts of | room, with decp window sills, the furniture | gword —_— — Cixcixyar, O THE scl for the suceesstul trantment of the o Giarter. o ) )¢ ower, | coverod with bright chintz, anc ol TN el Dplin 3 LAY following diseases \ e o ower, | Camioned” tioop fieoptice, wasthe place | ~Lhis commanding position of Parlia- | For the grand fusilade of shot and shell | — ALOE&PENFOLD | CoNORREOEA tnyouinto olter 4 aom: Seotiand, that fli-fated ' monarch, was con- | where Mary spent hor honoymoon. It was | Mentand tho virtual supromucy of the | upon the fortress of discasc, is posscssed ' | 1 h AR pletatiininliioutithatloss ofteiipuRiing fived, d Wi idenl spot for lovors, . rom overy win. | commons huve not beer attained with- | unlimited quantities, and of the most effect: { o) Ty s P e On the way to Windsor wo stop at Hopo | dow one had a view of tue charming land- | out a struggie. The 1ssue for genera- 'I"If‘ l'““‘ll"") those monarchs of. the medical Year SEMEANE ceastulitruntian e fopklak 1ull annoy pork, once the property of tho descendauts | scape. tho hills and tne high rocks tuat eive | tions was between the powor of Parlia- | profession, dise (o e 1 pro. B¢ Wilitam onn. Hero Giray is buried and | the name to the placo—High Hock. There | ment and royal prerogative, and power UPPER ALTON, ‘LL' 114S. 1(11]1 hl C\l {0 I’ml ()[lch slon, | Tho tes truly won i @ monument erected to bis memory, and it is | Was an old fashionod garden filled with wall- | of Paplinment w O e st - 288 1] s y for of Parlinment won. The great victory, i e Without pali, oute here, it is said, ho wroto the tinest poem in [ flowers, lavender, forget-me-nots and all the | {4 which have flowed all subsequent A noBGrAIBIEALIo romBdy. tho Baoglish language, hiy ogy in n | dear, sweet flowers of our culldhood, that | oyttt WIRE P RERE OWEL S BRSO B : e Boriese oF eI (hantmont for this arelite itey Churchyard”—it not tho finest, cer- | filled our souls with envy and- longing. LU pRELoLnOpi a1 A roSCOIR A SN A O e Iles AO R T ‘Adliveas biood disease has ever heen more suceesstul, the oftenest quoted. A short walk Within o radius of u fow miles nro some | Britnin was won over Charles 1 Dusinesss Withit 20 L EWN, Buperintandent: nor had stronger endorsements. In tho light brings us to Beaconstield, from whers Dis- | magnilicont resigences and castles, Thers | by the London Parliament. Previous . of |n|m]4 n seience this d nons0 is positively racli took bis title of carl of Beacousfield, is Evedge cnstle, bolonglug to_ tho Novilles | to the dotermination of that struggle g s P ourubio wnd ovory trice of thn polson entiroly charming excursion wo fays | for more than four hundred years, its towers, | the constiutional power of the sovereign R LOST MANHOOD, and ambition, nervous- o ns 1o Itichmond and | battlements and “dungwon keon” so_covered | to conyolco Parliamont meant somothing. Tl'he‘I.O ING’ q.flq(‘)]& T T T A T Hamnton Court ry hulf hour u littlo | with ivy that one hardly sees the stouc. | (harles L. himesll governed eleven SRYESISTRINGIE Yo e "ind a and disorders of youth o manhood. Iellof 1 stenmer leaves Westminister bridze, taking | Then there is Penshurst, with its wonderful |- Sy s T Babihater Chltdren, Forfurther particulirs addr . 3 Fon f obtalnodinbonos., | ou £ the river, past the houses of parlin. | baromal hall, its aucient stoue staircase lead- | Ye8rs without n Parlinment, but he was THE LORING SCHOOL, 230 e vair.e Ave differs from inferior whiskies and those dis- | SKIN DISEASES, and all discases of tho ment, whose massive structure of towering | ine from the'hall to the state rooms, The | the last sovereign who did so, and his 4 TR R PRV PV BTt ston 'r.”.x.'»'v‘x"'f.l.fl Iive rn‘.L;”:v‘\u‘. ‘H::! "x-‘“fl‘fl 4 steeplo is bezutifully relected in the waters | rooms sbown to visitors are the most anciont | fite has deterred any attempt at imita- SEMIH‘RY that it is highly nutritieus, pleasant to the | known remodios for the @i s A past Lamurrt palacs, the ofticial residence of | and mteresting. Al the rooms have very | tion. Step by step ‘the sessions of the e 110 3 Aet) Ry ; Write for eireulars andasuestion Hst, trsy & theurchbishop of Cantorbury; pust Chelsea, | low ceilings and are rather gloomy. lutho | Parlimment became annual, and it is St jaste and-doublymatired. s ipusitysds il 7.eep i 3 Ve Atk NBGAGS Putuey, through the arches of some magai- | ballroom are two gorgeous glass chundeliers, | 0w elected for seven yvears unless sooner | — - L=t [ ‘ guaranteed. Youmay know it by its smooth- s flcant bridges; pnst the ploturesque villago | said to bo tho gift af” (ueen Blizabeth to SIF | qjgsoly hor L6 . o ek fRao: ness and delicious bouquet (also the propri- By A AIOSAHS . s 5 .‘- siath A 3 ssolvec nere is o polite political Walion, A B., President, L ] PIOP! 1 looks enchantid, so thickly i it clothed with | pictures L oo e, | ment 15 etill dissolyed by the sovercigr rS. e 5 b, s ST GHEH o oaniag physicians recommend it to invalids and £ waujostio troes and shrubs—thon we round a | poimt. Tuero are two portraits of Sir Pilip | but as a matter of fact it is dissolved in o R R A 1] ® ACADEMY for sideboard use, Call for *'Cream Pure ) point and arrive at Richmond, take a | Sidvey andone of Alger.on Sidney witha | the judgment of the premier, Tho Upon whose banner victory has Classical, Litorary. Scientific Conrees of study, 1 Bye" and take no other, or sale &t all N i barriogo and . aro dvivon | through | book in his hund laboled “Libortas” Many | premicr- is also politely supposed perched for 27 years, fanter apd Artilierg_Selll, end aetusl SHSIEE | grat class drinking placks and drug storss = - ~ e onc of tho most beautiful ~ towyns | of the portraits are Holbeins, Vandykes and i ¥ oA, Lexibgton, Mo, 8 B . . o g ¥ to hold oft by the will of Major 8. B, . DALLE ID & CO.. Chica ¥ in any land. We stop and enter the little | Lelys. the sovercign, but he holds it by - _& DALLEMAND & CO, Chica old church that contains the tombs of James Thomson, author of the seasons, and Koa, the famons netor. A little furthar on wo ara ! shown @ gatoway that is tho st #ing relic of [ Willium Sidnoy v me of the Gallant Sidneys, power and in vi The manor of Per ue of his support in hurse was given to Sir | pariinment. Englishmen shrink from oung King Edward, son | yeknowledging the truth thatthe power Healthful Happiness. | a valace built by Bdward J, where Henry | Of Honty VI Carvod ou the stome ¢ato | of the soveroign has been impaired and 459 mirs Y 2 e h V1l ofton hold “his court, ana_whero his | toiwer 1s this inscription o old uglish: ! by odulously keoping up . 10b of polite e"/" ’h\ Tho bicyele of tomorrow may bo of yours. Youhavo work:1 AT R (Y P LT TS most religious and renowned Priuco | ¥ 5% Y00 DAL 46 Tl aitar » bicyele Ay i <90 P . R Y oo e hph Anne Holeyn: | kdward VI, king of Englaud, France and | ical fictions ihey try to persuade them- / PRIVA’ l B\ hasser ‘l""“)'.‘ [‘“ yele of today hard for it, haven't you? Star and Garter, no longer au 1mn, but i fine | ireland, gave this bouse of Pencoster, with | selves thut power can bs concentrated The Columbia of today 1 the best of R0 , . AL ANQ MANIAR IAIRNRAEBY (0D, ®ltho m . landes and appourtonauuces | in the legislature without uffecting the the duy—It cannot bo boetter until it It wasn't worth a dollar an wodern hotel, where they give you a luch, P o) eon (it for the gods, and for u wonder do ot | WBerero belongiug unto bis trusty and well- | old maxim that government rests in the iz made bettor—It cannot be made S 5 : Rag s don h beloved sorvnt, Sir Willlam Sidiiey, knizht | cing, lords and commons. Yot u great botter until modern mechanics ad- acre when you scttled on it, From Richmond Hill, Daronet. serving nim from o tymoof bis | chango has boen effected, and toduy 7anish hefore the magic power vpuse. unko nuother plane of suo. and now you would'nt take What memories of Pove, Lady Mary Wort- | chamberiayno and stuard of tue housohold, | Parliament governs ingland and gov- of their skillful touch. | "1""\[“"1 “i’-‘";‘“"1|‘7h'“"l'1”l I"l Vhose fift How | | ley-Montugn, Sir Francis Bucon, Horace | in commemoration of which most worthie | ©'IS a8 no otner legislative boly gov- days the Columbia will leud as in ifty. ow long do you ex- Walpolo und bundreds of — the bright | 8nd famous king, Syr Henrye Sidney,knignt | erns. Our congress is heaged about by CONSTIPATION, P— . = | Jene 8 of now. . s 4 ae A R T O ALt tlonal ) Lec tatiana the ita SR BIIOT O [l AR N Lo inbias, =00 bases of postid pect to live on that place? moved aud filled this scons! From the prosident of the coursell, established iv the | It may do this, but it may not do that. VARICOC A I AT RnL iy el fhy o (HaopL sl Would vou be surprised if & i of the hotel, which is situated on s | inarches of Wales, souno boyer (0 the afora- | Parliament, on the other hand, is ' | HYDROCE | JEsss. MLk Lo, 31 Lol ubla | AT0., Hos) QA TQY. 99 . SUKDKISE bigh hill, one s & view that can bardly be | named Syr Wiliiam, causea this tower to ve ALY AR TR some railroac aoe S pasuE o biekiruauc bowu Jen. s | BUvided tud A" moss excoflent prineo's | JuBo Of what it muy do. and ere this it T National Bank some railroad land agent or v enchan o broad sweep o r bo erected, ¢ , 1585, a5 unseatec astios 2 shel . A ‘ . Bl onchantini tho broad sweep of Hhe | o fvea Sir iy Sidney. Aigernon | and regulated tho titlo to the throne. ; i A R claim jumper should come B R Tasnifiens traea e & ( | Siduoy, the patriot, who was boheaded in [ ——————— VEAKNES gt \ some dayz o] v el LS pasty AR AR i T otitos arotan Simey, | Try Cook's Txtra Dry Imperial Cham- ; S ANESE. X — 4 along some dayand tell you gradual ascont (o the hills covered with | whom Waller mado celebratod as ~tho | pugte. Thero s no toreign wine that basits | 15X 5K SRIVE| —DTSORDERS, Capital..... '“'m’mm to move on? Unless you Brond a0d glgantio tives, with here and there | charissa” of his poetry. Alas! the | DOduet or any thatis as pure. o UL . SUNDIIN ' lee sanisasanans e enes 563,000 o AP ’ & tower of somo castlo’ rearing above, the | family \l:l Mdnnvls Is oxtliiol, aud tue proverty i LORGANIO WEAK-] | - 3 have a patent on r orl you littlo villagos on each side of the river, each || BOW belongs to the Dudloys, o Wantod Twins, cors and Dircotors—Honry W. Yates, prosidon ’ ¢ with its graceful spire of a church poiut In tho villuge is o curlous old chureh and [ Tt was their first baby, says the De- B v s Hrenidonts b B Mauricn. We N are not safe—perhaps not Heavenward—all formiug a picture loagto bo | house. ‘Tho church itselt {5 more modern, | troit I'ree Press, URINALY AND Norse, JOU, COliGR U8 Ao Paiiio Loyl & { tl Wi lon't l remembered, | but tho monuments deserve attention. Tbers | The youny mother was i AV T BLADDE i e n. 1y don ou - ask Opposite is Twickenbam, where, for | 15 u mutilatea efligy of one of the Penchesters l."“,'l:,.?," og mother was in a perfoot ! FHOU BT & o AOr LIS IRON 15:\\1\. 1N y you ask / ey Svapia Montagy | Galied_ ithy | B mouument Ot Heobors Slduey:” who waa | It was anugly buby, but sho aid not | JTIVER &) PRONOUNCED 18- The Bee Bureau of Claims to 7 smallost, wearest of manking.' Farther | earl of Lelcostor. There aro many memorial | KnOw it L CURABLE, look into yout title and get buck 1% Strawberry bill. the famous | brasses, one to Tomas Bulleyn, brother of Happy young mothc @ villa of Horaco Waltole, 18 was fong the | Aune. Iu theSiavey chapel is o gracoful | All of them aro like her, e you a patent that will stick? —vesidenca of ho countess of Waldgrave, one | arbie statue of the Lady Dudley, who was | But the father had dark misgivings. hese, one and all, readily yield to their of tho clever aud picturaaquo characters of | the duughtor of William 1V, His salary was only. 816 por-weols aud | skiiful and sclontide treatuient, as thou- her time. It wus when visiting the countess A fow miies from Poaburst 1s Hever cas- | puhios are oxponsiy ey o mx“““ of testimonials from grateful people ; of Waldgravo that General Schenck wrote | Ueé, fawous and nistorioal as the birthplace | "y i O PORSINE TUKUITES abundantly prove. fon-palaonaus "'""“""““ THE-—— & o Fulos of that fasciuatiog ead” e | AN AR AMGRIAAL AR ADS IELUDINGD er futher was rich, but Le had Send 4 cents for their new, handsomely (i nnatural dischurges and mo of pokor which came noar costing him | Foysl lover prosecuted his sult, Henry VIIL frowned upon their union, and had illustrated and valuable book of 120 pages, Sr;\nlnll‘i\‘lmut::‘:glllx‘\:"nA::l”h:‘nr s political ffe. Tho charming hostoes had | claimed it aiter tho execution of @ Anue | heterodox and herotical notions as to | full of rare information for all. 1 women. 1t cures 1h n (6w : the rules priuted aud mude into an utiractive | Buloyn, snd afterwards gave itto his re- | supporting a son-in-law besides. _Consultation free. Call upon or address, days without the aid or \ Litthe book to distributo wmon hor frieuds | pudiatdd wife, Anuoof Ciovos, s ber tosl- |~ Cruel old man. with stamp, tliclty "'x"j""'"' 4 Ve and the ouemios of a clover, great aud gooa | deuce for lite, "We did not see the interior, | e W i s s The Universal American Cu Komedy CALTHOS f 0pe 1s burled \n the churchyard of St | 8u imposiug guteway with portoullis and bat- o > P | 0 3 5 g 0 By mical 00, CURE Kperim uforrh Mary', & Biciansase 1is Shite s o1 posli Sutoway awith portouliis uad bat | iy desk and found bis wife radiant. 119 Soutn 14th St, § 1% Corner 14th CINCINNATI, ©. G G T Room 220, rick, whoso walls and embattied lines gables and loopholos; the walls aud Sho was even happy when the baby and Douglas Sts. V. B A Use (tand pay if salisfied. wro almost concealod by vy, Bishop War. | towers ulmost concealed by viues, Whau | Was out of her sight. Adirs. VON MOHL CO. burion erected 8 monument Lo Lo Post here, ‘ makes 1t peouliarly iuteresting is toe woat | **What is it Jennie?” asked her huse Omaha,Neb, Sale dmariaid dansle, Casassit e Bee Bunldma. Omah