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I t > t J THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY JUNE 29 , 1881 , THE LAND BILL , Tlio Opposition Made by tlio Ulster Members Solely to Satisfy Their Constituents , ibo Bill Expected to go to the House of Lords by the Midd'loof July. - It will ProlmMy PHM wlthj lint Vorj-Fow Amendments From Thorn- Epcclal c * l to the New TorV ITetaM. LONDON , June 25. Tlio reported < hscont rit among tlio Ulster members ii account of Mr. Gladstone's Alleged concessions to tins landlords ii were fictitious thiin real. Tliuir demon strations on Thursday rvgnmst ( the government , prolonged boyoud pa- taenoe , was intcmlpd to satisfy a per tion-of their canstitucntB. A prom inent minister , CHpeciallyinkfosUfd in the 7rish qkiotrion , said yesterday that 'llmro was no 'real opposition to < tlio "bill in the house of commons. The government .aro veil saUsfied with this week's progress , though 'Mr. Par- mcll , regardless of his ploclgos , re sumed , ocawionaliy bstrueiwu. The StAiidard'in corfcct in ' ' probably 'an- jiouncing ttat the govorninont < iftor .next week moan to annex Tuesdays .and Wednesdays , thus securing four < laya ft week instead of two. Some papers grw/ely say that Till ! Illimi FlLIIIUSTKia.VC on Tuesday was duo to Mr. Ilodpath's presence In the gallery , his friends . desiring Ad show lam nome parliamentary tary flpoxt. No concession yet in ail eon on tlio Amendment adopted seriously ttifi'cts tlio main pridciplcs Of the bill , which tlio niinistcrB intend nnd ox poet to pnss without mibstfttitial alter .ation , sending it to the house of lords by the middle of July. The final de cision f Lord Salisbury and his ad ; visora is probably not taken , and 'is ' certainly not known , but the > liberals believe the lords will content thoih- solves with comparatively few amendments monts , and insist on nothing of vital ousequenco. Both houses are likely to act BO as ito admit of an adjourn ment by the , middle of Anguat. The observations of the Ampricnn press on O'Donovan Hossa , twhjc'h have been sent fully by cable , , had the exoelloAt effect of reducing to their true proportions - portions the exaggerated notions first i " ' nteriaincd of and importance. Had thosb observa tions'been known at the time , it is probable that Earl Grahvillo'u dis patch , asking the attention of thb American govorninont , would nov'o'r ' liavo been writtdn. A BASELfeSi nrjjioii. f The rumor that Sir John Mad- Donald Will bo oirprcd a peerage and 'tho ' govorn6r4onoValship ; ( f Canada , is pronoancodon goodauthorityto bo baseless. . Any such scheme would bo wholly-inconsistent with tlio policy ol tho'colonial 'ollico. TIIK IIKACONRFIKLU JIEMOIUAI , . It is announced to-day that the Prince of , YalP . subscribed ono hun dred guineas to the Bcaconsfiuld mem orial. t TUB LAND DILI. AND Till ! LOKDH. A month hence at the outside tin land bill will bq before the lordsj ant its progress in. that , chamber will be watched with , peculiar interest. Witl general questions relating to lam : their lordships are much , bettor nblo | o deal than the commona , nino-tentha of them boinf landed proprietors , who dovati their tjmo to the management o ; atatos. But hi ; this case tho. Lords will bring to thoconsideration of the bill not only their prejudice in favor of landlordism , but a kocn desire to show the radicals , who have dofiot them to alter the measure , that the Upper Chamber is' till a part of thr constitution , cndowfcd with revisory powers. Lord Salisbury uttered tin unanimous opinion of Ins associate whon'ho'said ' ' that it would TJO botto for TII urrat iioOHi : TO LEoisiiATi : IT KI. OUT 6v ixisTjNcr- : ; than to become a faineant , branch c the legislature' , useful only for. regis tering thoi decrees ' of the , hp\iso \ o commons , Their'lordships , Ijioro fore , have determined tojet pie , rad ' cals and' jacobins , as the tory papers calls thorn , understand that tha * pro rogatlvos'of the hereditary'houso hav not been shortened or circumscribe by the recent 'uprising of th democrats. It would not b surprising if boforoi the Ian billi .is disjKisod oft a Rreate and graver issue , involving the existence tonco of tlio upper chamber , shoul bo forced upon the country. Mr Gladstone took particular pains th other day to lot it' go forth that h will not consider hm life's missio ended until ho can lay violent bands upon the great landed guild. Mr1. William lowlor , monitor for Cam- Tmdge.anovod a'sorios of resolutions declaring that thu time hud comu for THE A1IOLIT10N OF XNTIA1. AND I'llIMO- . . , QENITUJUS. As this involved aqiicKtionuflocting existing lawsj the attorney-general ought'to ' have Bpokoii'On ' tho' ' govern- mont'a behalf , but tlto premier jWmp- cd up and inada a brief but pregnant apccch , Announcing his hearty sup port of the principle of free trade ! i ( land , and tolling tho1 lords , almost in as many words , that , if they could not maintain their 'order ' without euch restrictions upon the Bale and transfer of landed property - as now exist , tho' ' sooner they passed off the Btxme the better , This was1 a' reply to Lord Salisbury's muttered threat that the upper hbuso wouid throw out the land bill , and the radicals cheered it to the echo. If the lords , by rejecting or mutat ing the bill , foroo a battle , TUB FJQIITINO WILL IIB 61IOIIT , BlfAKl' AND DECISIVE , and the result never for a moment in doubt , They and the Wires and the established church will stand V. alone. The radicals will not onlj muster every man of rau ca ) . tenden cies in the three kingdoms , but draw , tens of thousands of recruits frpm tht fanning class , which hitherto has beet OB loyal to Toryism us to "boor and the Bible , " . TJioy will awoon Ireland as w { h a broom , end thu IrUh yoo jnaiiry' of .Viator1as well as the dis. ' affected tenantry in the three prov inces. The fact i , American compc-1 tition has made radicalism irrcsista- blo. The formers cannot live agair.st your exports under entail anu ( iri- moiigcnituro , T1IKV MUST IIAVK ITlXr. TRADF. IN XAXP , or ten years hence they will ba as ex tinct ns the archers of Crecy. Under tlio present land Ifcws estate * are tied up in ono family , improvements are in many coses impossible , jointures have to be paid to a horde of heirs out of the aumnl rent , and purchase and sale , whoa permisable , are ham pered by contiy forms and processes. The occupier , in short , has to carry oh his bkk the owner , the owner's kin. the .middle men. and the agent , und , unless ho can throw off this load nnd bccomo his otvn landlord , it Is manifestly imposiiblo for him to face hii transatlantic competitor. Sir. Gladstone is bent on surren dering Cyprus. That island in all that 'remains ' of what Mr. Bright called tha "ill-gotten gains of jingo ism. " TIIK ABANDONMENT OF OYTOCB has to all intents and purposes boon decided on. The premier , however , is nfraid to blurt out the announce ment , nnd so ho and his cellcrvnics und the liberal papers are preparing the public mind for the news by dilat ing on the unhcalthincss of tlio cli mate , tlio uselusRiicss of the only har bor on the island , and the incurable bankruptcy of the treasury. Minis terial journals nro out suggesting that if Greece don't want it , it had butter bo given back to the Turks from whom it was filched. If no unfavorable re sponse comes from the poodle ( and they are so much taken up just now with homo affairs that they have neither time nor inclination to attend to foreign matters ) , Cyprus will bo re stored to the porto before the end of tlio year , and the lust shred of impe rialism cast uway. Tin : AMERICAN r.iiT. , The Economist to-day tolls the American people that they ought to suspend ) their efforts to reduce the national debt , and abolish the exces sive import ) duties vrliich restrict foreign eonimorcoi Other journals .rcgrotfully . admit the battle of free- tradu has tu bo fought over again in England , and. all conclude that the retaliation movement is destined to bccomo a powerful factor in British politics , if , not to bo the loading ques tion of the , day , before long. It is more than likely that the government wijl bo compelled to increase the duty un'Fronchyincs. . TliOj present duty ' workfl'unjuBtly , against tlio English distillers , and the imposition of n heavier duty would bo both retaliation a'gninst ho foreign , and fair-play to u homo industry that hna suffered griovpusly fpr. some years past. Stories qontinue to bo circulated in tlio Iciuling , papers of j omc'Kxr CHAIN cnors anil an approaching war of rates in the United States , These "bear" opera- tjonsjiavo , again caused depreciation in prices and discouraged the general nuplicfrom touching American secur ities. lipnipath's Journal assorts thai Vdhdcrlnll is at the bottom of this movement , and tells him that ho can hardly expect to retain the largo share of business his line has so long flono.'ahd thai' ho ought to agree to divideipmpbiitivo trafllo rather than bring oh h dcfl'tpiictivo wta of tarifls. Ill well informed circles in the city it is 'not believed that Mr. Van- dorbijt r iginatod the "boar' " campaign. , The entire plan is attrib .utiid.to MrKconowho is said to have lost heavily on Erie , and to bo anxious to recover by depressing prices. Ho is alleged to have been operating agaiust/Ejio / while acting as a director of 'that ' road , and tu have 8TUIVEN TO INFLICT LOSS upon those who'put him in a fiduciary position. It is also suspected that he has prompted attacks which appear in Homo quarters upon Mr. Vandorbilt. Mr. Koono's name is not much known thus far in the city , but the more it is heard of the less it is liked. It will taku considerable time to undo the mischief created by his systematic efforts to destroy public confidence ii American investments THE TUNNEIi 'HKTWUKN DOVEH AN ! L'AUIS. 'It was announced the other day that the experimental borings for the tunnel between Dover and Calais hail turned out very successful , but experts ports say the schema is a visionary dilo , aim eminent engineers laugh nf what Ihoy coilsidor a wild freak o : imagination on the part of Sir Edwar Wililnin Watkin. They want to know how'tho debris is to bo removed an ventilation secure for the workmen Ii would bo , absolutely impossible work trains enough through such funnel.to . make it pay unless onor mods passenger and freight rates Avon charged ! Sir Edward's estimate thai the BoVou-fo6t drift-way car bo completed in Ave years is ridiculed ns a gross absurdity , The wh61b aflair'fo ' probably meant as an n'tfymjit to r.uso the wind for the Sduthern' railway , of which Sir Ed- is , chairman , I , T1IK OLl ) MAN CONSKM8. A rumor ; says that Count' Herbert Bisiijurpk lias at last obtained the con sent. of his parents to liis marriage fvith tho. Countess Caroloth , who , it wjU'bo/onioniboreil , eloped with him a fo.\v mouths ago to Italy , and has MnQc , buqn logaliy divorced from her husband. ! Jif , sueji ti case Count Her bert would jtrobably have to leave Beria ) lor sumo time with his wife , and Jw , would then apply for oma for- cum ombao8y , > aml it is already assort- pd pu apparently .good authority that uftor .tho wedding Prince Bismarck mil have him appointed minister for the Gerjmui empire at Washington. NELL'H INTENDED VISIT TO AHE1IIPA , I Reapecting the reason for Mr. Par- neil and 'the other Leaguoors1 inten ded visit to America , a Dublin correspondent pendent sends the following ; An at tempt is being made by the govern- went. not without success , to break ' down the power of jlio Land League Ijy increasing its financial burden to such an extent that it will finally bu uimblo to bear it. The government is doing its bust 'to ruin the League ' by arresting dozens of branch oflicTnli - whoso maintainanco will fall on the funds of the central executive. With in the past five days thirty-three men > immediately connected with tht ( country branches have beer arrested ' 'under ' the Coer cjbu $6t' ' "on * reasonable suspicion 1 Eacli represents an additional chargi * jn the funds of three guineas a week , nnd , as many have families , half as much more may bo added for their support , Th6 moving spiKt in this policy . IS NOT MR. FOKSrKIl. That gentleman , wlicii ho last left Dublin Castle , was quite jubilant over the financial Hags of distress which tlio icaguo was beginning tu hoist , and with a light heart ho handed over tha work to Mr. liurko , the perman * out umlcr-sccrotary. What Mr. Forster lacks in coura o is amply made up in dash and confidence of his lieutenant. This gentleman , with full And unrestrained power , is making the country hot enough in all con science for the men who brought the land leauuo to its present state of perfection. The re sults of the daily raids are telling se verely on the land league funds. Ilenco tlio resolution of the league executive to make another effort to obtain money. Tlio correspondent adds : "Kvictions are now TJ1K TAMF.ST OK TIIK TAME. The forces at the command of the sherilFaro simnly overwhelming. The landlords aie masters of the situation once more. " Respecting Foninninm ho says ; "It is interesting tpobaervo the attitude of the physical-force party. The Fenians at ono time had lutfli hopes of receiving aid from the land movement. They arguud that any agitation accentuating dis * content must bring grist to the mill. They have been grievously disappointed. As a prominent sym pathizer expressed it the other day , "Tho land agitation haa knocked a iorty-inch hole in the Foniau organi zation. " In Connanght the Fenian mcmbcrflhip has dwindled away. In the southern counties there is a woful falling off" . Only among the lower orders has the organization retained a lukewarm following. The cessation of contributions has compelled the leaders to suspend purchase of rifles , and the atoppago of supply of thcso toys is sadly disheartening to the rank and lilo. Tho' loaders hope sup pression of the league will turn the tide in their favor. T1IKY UEOAKD THE IAND UILIi WITH IIOltUOK and complain that when once the tenant feels secure ho will never join the ranks of the revolutionists. Ono consolation they have , which is that the government has almont passed thorn over while laying a hand on the members of the league , who were formerly associated with the physical- force movement. IlAKr.lt BACK. Whilo'on ' social topics I may men tion that considerable interest is excited - cited in clubs by the reappearance in London of Gen. Valentino Baker , formerly of the Tenth Hussars. There has boon much comment on the fact that ho was at once taken up by the Prince of Wnles. After his re turn from Turkey n few days ago , ho was invited to dinner by the prince , a circumstance which is regarded as having been intended to pave the way to his read- inission to the Army and Navy club , the required number of the fifty mem bers having signed a paper expressing their opinion that the cause of his quitting the service docs not affect his character as a gontlomnn. In ac cordance with rule six the ballot was appointed to take place this afternoon with the result that the gallant gener al bo readmitted. At REAL ROMANCE. The Strnugo Story of a Hermit and His Sweetheart- lloston HcrnM Many years ago there suddenly ap peared in Morohoad City , N. 0. , a prepossessing young woman , calling herself Mary Hurt. She obtained work , and soon became a favorite with her acquaintances. Fifteen years af ter , when all the circumstances con cerning her , first appearance had boon forgotten , she received an offer of marriage from ono of the well-to-do residents of the place. She refused , however , and immediately after bur whole manner changed. She bccamp moody nnd Boomed fond of solitude. She finally purchased n plot pf land in the mountains , built a log cabin , and lived there alone. The only book she had was the Bible , which nho know almost by heart. The story of her lifo was published recent ly in the Asheville Citizen. The arti cle was 'copied by a Vermont paper , and attracted thu notice of Robert Fletcher , a prominent citizen of that state. Fletcher BOOH after visited Asheville , sought the editor of the Citizen , and together they wont to Miss Bart's house. The hermit did not recognize the Vermonter , but she noon learned that ho was her old lovor. A mistake had kept them apart for half a century , but when Hotelier loft Asheville , a few days later , Mary Burt Howe , for thatwas the hermit's full name , accompanied him as his wife. When Miss Howe and Fletcher wore young they were engaged - gaged to bo married. The woman fancied her lever was attached to an other girl , however , and suddenly felt her homo in Maino. Going to Boston she shipped as stewardess on a ship bound for Liverpool. iTho vessel was wrecked on the North Carolina coast , and , after many adventures at sea in an open boat and among friendly In dians on land , Miss Howe found her way to civilization , llobort Fletcher traced his runaway sweetheart to the ship on which she sailed , and , hearing - ing of thu loss of the vessel , always mourned her us dead till the North Carolina paper gave him a happy surprise. North Plait Notes NOUTH PLAIT , Nob. , Juno27 E.D. Tinkham , tne victim of the round house disaster , woa buried hero to- day. The funornl took place at the Baptist church. At the saino placa this evening , a Mr. Jones , of Council Bluffs , Iowa , was joined in tlio bonds of holy matrimony - rimony to u Miss Hoffman , of this city. It required but the baptism pf an infant to complete the tableaux til- lustration of human life in three parts the cradle , altar and the tomb. Ycaorday { , Sunday , was excessively I'hot , but to-day the mercury beat its own record by registering 108 degrees in the shade. Regardless of the ox- treme heat , the U , P. railway cm- rployea were busy clearing away the debris around the ruins of the round * house , MAUTON. Great German RJEMEDY FOB EHEUHAfiSH , NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , GOUT , SORENESS or in iiro CHEST , SORE THROAT , QUINSY , SWELLINGS AKD SPRAINS , FROSTED FEET AXD EARS , 33 XT X * . 3V S iD SCALDS , TOOTH , EAR AND HEADACHE , AKD All oilier Fain : AMD _ ACHES. No l'r'At llon n cirtli tiiiali | rir. JACOBS OIL 11 a sine , text , liurtk and ciirir Kxterntl I ! ned/ . A trial tnulli Lut tht com | < > ratlnljr trifling outlt ? of M CI.TTS , tnil every ono iuf ! ringlUi lala cau btvt cheifundjoilllve proof of lltcUtmi. UIHICTIOMUN XLpTKI LlXCClntS. tKD ( BT All GIUQOISTS AND QEAKRS IN MEDICINE. A. VOQELER ft CO. Hnltlmnrr , ftfrf. . IT. It. A. PROPOSALS FOR BEEF. DEPAUTMENT OF THE INTEKIOIt , OIHco of Indian Affairs , Washington , Juno Ifi , lusl. Heoltil proposals , Indorsed "l'ro | ms tor llecf , " nnd directed to the Commissioner of In dian AflalrH , Washington , D. C.lll bo rccclted until 11 o'clock a. in. , Wednesday , July 20th 1831 , for f\irnlnhlnr ; for the Indian BcrUtc , 14,250,000 pounds Iket on tlic hoof. llldi must lit nivloouton Goormncnt lil.inks. SchcdiilcK ehowlni ; the quantities to bo clclh or- cd at caih Agency , together with blank proposals and form of contractx and bond , conditions to bo obscncdby bidden" , time nnd jilnca of ilullv- t'O'i MM ! all other ncccninry Instructions will bo furnished upon lappllcatlon to the Indian Ollico at Washington I > . < - ' . or Nos. 05 and 47 Wooster Street , New York ; \V. II. I.yon 483 HroftdwayNcw York , and to Commissaries of Sulislitcncc , U. B. A. nt SftlntlXJitls. Chlraijo , Saint Paul , Lcax en- worth , Omaha , Chryrnnc , and Yankton , and the Postmaster at Hloux dtv , Illdi will lie o ) > cnod at thojiour and day nbo\o stated , and bidden are In' to bolircscntattho opening. CFRTIFIED } IKCKS. All bids must be accompalncd by ccrtlfiwl checks uponaoiuo United Status Dciwsitory or Assistant Treasurer , for at least live per cent of the amount ot the proposal. ] ! . PHI UK , Commissioner. nvnoi HEBD. LBWISHKED. BYRON REED & CO. OLDEST ESTABLISHED Real Estate Agency IN EHRASKA. Keep a complete abstract ot title to all Real Estate in Omaha and Douvltvi countr. inaMf DexterL.Thomas&Bro , WILL BUY AND SELL AND ALL TRANSACTION CONNrCTED THEIlEniTlI , Pay ] Taxes , Bent Houses , Bto. If YOU WANT TO BUY OH 8BLL Call at Ofllcc , Room S , Crclyhton Dlock , Omaha. J.P.ENGLISH , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , 310 South Thirteenth Street , with J. M.Woolworth. W. J. CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Omen Front lloomi ( IIP stalra ) In Ilanscom's new brick Inilldlnf , N. W. corner Fftccnth nJ Faniham Stroctn. Dexter L. I homas , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , rnnha , Nebraska. apfrSi Jos ) . R. CLARKSO * . a. i. uctrr , Glarkson & Hunt , Successors to Richards & Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW , 8 , 14th Street , Onich Neb. . you are a mini W bfCuiiiicM.weak r n n of 1ft- ; encd by tlio ttnln of torn tolUup oTcrnik jour ilutlei Hold iilubt work , to rr > - U"P tore brain iit-rTf and HopUB torU"P Iwute , uw Hap B. I ufforlmr from anj In- I tltm i trjrpuarem r. younift BurTerlnff from Ina on * l > wl of * * ' KM , rclr on Hop ! Tbouln < li die * o- I nuiaijr Jroiu iwine form of K | cJne.y th t your llBCJU > O tllHV > 1' > nnK' r < ; lmoir wool tike Hop HopBltter * Bitter * * D. I. O. oturinarueom-l 1 < an absolute. and IrrtilHa- HOP bio cure for 6ouvl , blooa , MniokecntsSi lluwcC opium , You vrtll tie tobacoo.or curtHjIf a iUM Hop BlWers . . Boldliydroc- Imply tf you are rUt . Bcudfvr ply w e k aud NEVER [ IctreuUr. ' ' ' Itr'j't m'ny | uor nrrnss onve your FAIL HTO CO. , llfo. It hu eqved pun * | BMkMtrI.T. Uredo. | AToranla.Ont. SELTZER A man of noted health MIS tsLcd how U was hewcmcd tobooluttjiiucll. "lam not | urtl < cul r lu my meals : I cat lnt I like ; and Mhcn < c\cr I ( eel under toe \\cathcr , I ri-sort to lay TARRANT'8 SELTZER APERIENT , w hlch I Vc P alv ) In the hoitte. " WUe roan , and economical a * ell. He Uocd not report t < violent iiuan * for rtllef. Ho uttt Natunt'i reiu dy. In th ( tape of this aperient. fJTSold b ) all West for being Iho most direct , quickest , and safest line connecting the prcAt Metropolis , CHI- CAOO , and the RjUtrr.R.v , KonTii-KASTrR'J , Sobril and Horiil-KABTrRN I.lsr.s , nhlch terminate there , with KANSAS Cur , LHAVRNWORTH , ATCIIISON , Cofxcit , Ilupra and OMAHA , the COVIMXRCIAI. CRXTRRS from which rodlato EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent from the Missouri Hh cr to the I'atlflc Klo | . The CHIOAOO ROCK ISLAND & PA- CIFIO RAILWAY In the only line from Chicago owning track Into Kanna * , or which , by Its own road , reaches the point * abe > o named. No tiusei'rRS nr CARRIAOK I No Mtsni.ta cris-ircrioss 1 No huddling In III- \ cnlllntcd or unclean care , as c\crv pussciiKcr Is cnrrliil In roomy , clean and Acntllatcd coachca , upon Ka t Express Trains , DAVCARSofunrhalcd mac ilficcncc , PfttMAM PALACK Sirr.iiNO CARS , and ourown\\orld-fainous Dl.M.va CARS , uiwn hlch meals arc sen oil of tin- siirj > v cl cvccllence , at the low r to of SRVKXTV * KINK CR.\TH KACIIdtli ample time for healthful enjoyment. Through Cam between Chicago , Pcorla , Jill- waukco and Mlsioiirl Hirer Points : and close con nections at all polnU ot Intcrscttfori with other road ? . We ticket ( do not forget this ) directly to ex en- place of lniK ) > rt.iMec In Kani as. Nebraska , Dlick IIIlls , Wyoming , L'tAli , Idaho , Ne wla , California , Oregon , Washliiifton Territory , Colorado , Arizona and New .Mexico. As liberal arrangements regarding bajrg.vre as any other line , and rates of f.irc ninny * as ow as competitors , \\ho turnlsli but a tithe of the com fort. fort.Dogs and tackle ot sportsmen free. Tickets , maps and foldem at nil principal ticket ofllces In the United Status and Canada. U. 11. CAULK , E. ST. JOHN , Vlco Prcs't & cn. Ocn. Tkt. nnd Pass'r AgL Manager. Chicago. Chicago. J. R. Mackey , DENTIST , Corner 15th nntl Douglas Sta , Omaha , Neb. Prices Hcnsonable , , > 23-Sw LOVELY . COMPLEXIONS POSSIBLE TO ALL. What Nature denies to many Art secures to all. Hognn's Magnolia Balm dispels every blemish , overcomes Kedness , Freckles , Sallowuess , Kough- nesst Tan , Eruptions and Blotches , and removes all evi dences of heat and excitement. The Magnolia Balm imparts the most delicate and natural complexional tints no detec tion being possible to the clos ° est observation. Under these circumstances a faulty complexion is little short of a crime. Magnolia Balm sold everywhere. Costs only 75 cents , with full directions. KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA II E9 co - co3 ca o " 7 } BITTERS ILER & CO. , Sole Manufacturers. OMAHA. MRS. LOUISE MOHR , Graduate ot tha St. LouU School ol Mldwirca , at 1500 California Street , Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth , north side , where calU will be promptly respond ed to at any hour during the day or nluht. ml 7.13 A , , NAM , Dentist. Omen Jooolis' Ulock , corner Capitol a\cnuc and riftccntli ( ft ret t , Omaha Nob. Sioux City & Pacific St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. THE OLD RELIABLE SIOUX CITY ROUTE 3LOO MILES BHOHTEIt ROUTE 'J.OO riox ' COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAI'OLIS , DULUTII OR.niSMAnCK , and all poInU In Northern Iowa , Minnesota anil Dakota. This line Is c < iulp } > od u th the lmpro\ Wcstln liouso Automatla Alr-lrako and illlki Platform Coupler ami Uuffcr : and ( or Si'EED , SAFETY AND COMFORT U uniurpacsod , Elegant Dramns Itooin and Sleeping P T. owned and contiolletl by the coin pany. run through WIT OUT CIIANUE between Union 1'aclflo Tranifer uvpot at Council liluffa. 'and ' St. 1'aul. Iraliii Ica\ Union Taclfia Tramfcr depot at Council Uluffuat 6:15 : u , in , , rrachlny Sioux City at 10.20 . . m. and St. raul at 11:05 : a. in. making TEN IIOUK3 IN ADVANCE OF ANY-QTHEII ROUTE. Returning , lea e St. I'aul at 8SO : p. m. , nrrivins Slouv City J:45 a. m. , and Union 1'acUlc Train- r dipot , Council Jllulfi , at 9:60 : a. m , Bo Hurt t at lour tickets road Ua "S. C. 4 1' . H. H. " ' F. C. HILLS , Superintendent. T. E. RODINbON , Missouri Valley , la. A t Gel Pou. Agent. J. H. O'lJin AN , I'afwoger ARcnt. Oouncll UluQi , Iowa. AGENTS WANTED FOR F.intsT SELUXU Dooi s OK TIIK AOE 1 foundations of Success S BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. The l w ol trade. legal form * , V > w to trant act busincwaluabIe tables , social etiquel'e porllinieiitary uiagc , how to conduct public I Oil nco * ; In ( ait ft is a complete Guide to Succti t ( 'X ' ; all cases. A family ncccwltr. Addnu t'ld- culars and spedal Urmi AXCUSH 1'UDLIHIIMC CO. , St.LouU , Wo. BOSTON STORE , 616 TENTH STREET. PREPARATIONS FOR THE GLORIOUS 4TH In order to 'close out our whole stock of Millinery before July 4th , the following sweeping reduc- ductions have been made. 700 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS : Banging in price from Too to § 1.25 each. All reduced to GOc each. 90 LADIES' TRIMMED HATS , Worth from 81.75 to ? 3.50. All reduced to 81.00. 60 LADIES AND MISSES' TRIMMED HATS Worth from 82.50 to § 3.75. All to bo closed out'ut 81.DO each. 45 BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED HATS , Worth from 82.75 to 80.00. All reduced to halt price. MEMS' AND BOYS' STRAW HATS AT COST DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS ! 50 pieces lovely Lawns , reduced to 5c , GJc , 8Jc , 10 and 12ic per yard. Best Linen Lawns , 20o and 25c per yard. 1,000 pieces Mosquito Netting , ( all colors ) 40c per piece. One lot Shetland Shawls at Cue on the dollar. jj&B'Hnving engaged three additional salesmen , our customers can now get attended to at once. . Cfr : LEADER OF POPULAR PRICES. TO THE LADIES OMAHA ! We take the liberty to call your attention to the fact that we- have just secured the EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF THE ONLY First -Class Summer Stove IN EXISTENCE , Some of its many advantages are that under no c nditions will it PRODUCE SMOKE , DIRT OR ODOR , , The furniture from any other stove can bo used on them , including any sized WASH BOILER The work required of any wood or coal cook stove , can be done on them , being per fect in each department , Oooking , Baking , Washing & Ironing. They can be used out in the wind as well as in , doors. They can only be appreciated AFTER A FAIR TRIAL , In purchasing a summer htove , you will have cause for regret if you don't inspect and give thebc btovex a fair nnd impartial trial. For Sale Only byDAN DAN SULLIVAN & SON'S , jo 14-cod-lm 141O Faraham St. , Omaha , Neb. MAX MEYER & CO. , f . . 1xr-m-Y.Ti ftv T.-m ' TOBACCONISTS. Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards. Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards , Cigars from $15.00 per l.OOOyupwards. A jOUSTD SUNTCHOtEJ POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MINING MACHINERY , HELTINO , HOSE. UIIASS AND. IRON FITTINGS. HPE , STEAM J'ACKINQ , AT WHOLESALE AND HETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha. A. B. . . HUBERMANN , JEWELER ! Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets : , . ' ' GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN" "LADIES' AND CENTS' - AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ALL KINDS OF Jewelry , Silverware and Diamonds We Guarantee the Best Goods for the Least Money , a21-stt J. W. MURPHY & CO. - Wholesale Liquor Dealers And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. " " ' " Corner lltb ntl Douglas EU.