OMAEA DAILY BEE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5 , 1SSL ROVING RANGER , 'He Pays a Visit to Craiiil Island in His Circuit , And Tolls Nearly All Ho Knows About It. . .Mining Possibilities For That City and the State. The jtlnoo M It is nml ns It Mny Do- CoricipoMilencc of The Uce. QitAxn ISL\VI > , September 4. 1 cannot think that our city Oinnha with ita 38,000 inhabitants , its Wonder ful growth and unparalleled prosperity , is jealous of Grand Island. I am cer tain that Tin : HER is not , but still it is n , fact that the Omaha dallies have- not given even a faint outline- the great work that is now being done in 'Grand Island. A RToxn CITY. A few blocks east of Grand Island there is now towering sky ward u series of walls , massive , ornamental and grand. They are all made of pitch- .faco stone , and' this "nijight bo' called thVcity of industry. God only knows How "ninny gone-rations" unborn may Itnro make this bright Btecl brighter and llncl that happiness .springs from the sweat of toil , for these are THE UNION I\Ciril' SHOPS OF.Oll.VXt ) 1HL.VNI ) . Of the nine buildings , only one is -completed , ' : mdJoseph | R..McConnell , master mechanic of the North 1'latto shops , is now hero tov put its ma chinery in place , so that in u few days the hum of. its numerous lathes will give music as they make ribbands of iron , steel or brass. The engine rooms with stone floors are handsome enough for parlors , and the vast lly wheels and the enormous shafts at once im press the visitor with the gigantic ex tent of the work that will be done in the adjoining machine shops. The blacksmith shop , with its twen ty-four forgo capacity , is now nciiring completion. The stouo walls are en tirely finished. A little farther cast I found ono hundred and sixty man at work ; sixty of them are stone cutters. I am told that as high as fourteen car loads of stone have been absorbed in these massive foundations in a single day , and yet their growth was scarce ly noticeable. Southern Nebraska furnishes all this stone , and it is of excellent quality. A chimney that looks as if it might have been built as a monument , it is so massive and beautiful , is completed and a founda tion twenty feet square is laid for what they tell me will bo a still more magnificent OIKS ; two thousand lire brick and sixty-ono thousand red brick are required to build it. Mr. Way is authority for the state ment that all of the nine buildings must bo ( JOMl'LETKU THI.S FALL. ' Hiit if T am any ju-i c the thing can not "be did. " A UKl'ORT. . All ex-lieutenant governor told m'o that lie had seen a letter from U. P. headquarters which said that these shops were to be doubled in capacity. This , I presume , means that they arc to bo doubled in number. Instead of nine shops there will be eighteen. He also , on the same authority , says \ that the railroad , already reaching towards the north from Grand Island [ to St. Paul , Nob. , is to be completed to the ' ULAt'K HILLS AST ) VIILLOWSTOXI ! I'.Ullv , which will open to Grand Island and Omaha a country rich in minerals , un bounded in grazing possibilities , seamoUwith coal , ubuunding in for ests , alive witli game , and the great est health and plc.-isuro resorts of winch the world can boast. Several northern roadi are now making fran tic strides to roach this rock bound region , whoro.wealth ilows in pnctnlo- an streams , but the U. P. is sleeping with ono eye open and it is not likely that weaker powers will bo allowed to fore stall the giant that nursed the Black Hills into life. TUB ii.ivATii : : : i'i..vn\.r , on which the shops are being erected , is a spot where the surroundings are all that could bo desired. Highly cultivated farms , artificial groves and the priimip-il streets of the city are the loading bo.uities of the surrounding scenery , while far nway to the south is the silver streak that tells the oourwo of the L'latto livor. § 500,000 will fall short ot paying the cost of thenu improvQinents without any "doubling of capauity. " TUB IIHANI ) ISLAND STOCK Y.XKU" is one of the contemplated institu , tions of the future , and they will l > o owned. and operated wholly or in part by the U. P. , liouco their extent can only bo surmised. Without doubt there are no build ings of this kind in all the western country from the Mississippi to the sea that will at all compare with these fc'hop.H. TJioro are now ono hundred and twenty acres of land in the tract the U. P. purchased for the ulnps and no part of it can be purchabcd at any price. Surrounding lots are quickly hold at high figure ? and those who in tend to make their homo hero cannot got their ground any too quick. The present round-houso will bt torn down when the now ono is com pleted , TWJ xiuiuwt or JIIN : who will \ > o employed is variously cs- tnnatud at from four hundred to two thousand , and it is doubtful if anyone knows. Curtain it is that thu shop * h : OinnUii are being almost doubled j ir | number while those at Grand Islam J/ ave going up. and liouco some new departure - / mustJio in view. c30 parturo . Of course the vast enterprises now being a turoil will require more facilities foi work and inoro workmen. There is tlio iw.v route to the _ Pacific , whicl will niiikti thu U , I' , independent n : the Cuatrul ; then there is iho Yellow stonu Paik H , U. , and again the St , Joe , and it is supposed that the St. Joe shops will bo discontinued. Locomotives ought t. < bo manufnc ured hero and it 'is not improlublo that Tauntim will cro long receive its last T. P. order. Having given glittering generalities ( that is what the avurngo reader likes ) , let us now get down to * THE KioruKs in regard to these nine I * . P. shop buildings : They are be inuing at the nest end as follows ; a coal chute , Six 175 ; ft round house with twenty stalls ; a machine simp , 100x150 , with an en gine room FiOxoO ; immediately south , a blacksmith shop , 75x150 ; next east , a building 50x180 , to contain two olliccs and two store rooms ; directly south at the cdgo of the yard , an oil house , 40x00 ; then in the center of the yard comes the car erecting shop , lOOxoOO ; attached on the south aide is the car machine shop lOOx 150 ; and aMached to this is an on- giuo room , 50x50 ; OHO hundred feet east are two buildings , each 50x.'iOO , the north ono a car paint shop and the other a c.ir repair shop. The lumber yard lies smith of the car shops. AH 'tho buildings will bo built with stone from the company's quarry on thu Iie.ilrice t > iau.-h \ goi-d qua'ity of limrstuni- . The machine shop is ICOxloO feet , the walls i.'l fuel high , and the peak of the roof-Hi feet , with a 7-foot ventilator above. It contains three pits , 118 feet lung , with room > for an- nther as soon as required. Twenty- two iron columns support the Bhalt- iug. Four double doors on the west aide give entrance to the building , while it is lighted by fifty-seven win dows. .Tho roof is of slate. Hack of the engine-room n sovcnty-five-feet chimney , ten feet at the base , is erected , With such dazzling prospects and such wonderful gifts now lying at her door , it is not strange that ( lltANI ) ISLAND should bo claiming an increase of 2,000 inhabitants since the last census , which accorded her 3,000. Among the important improvements are Wolbach's store , one of the best in the state ; the public scl-ool build ing , second only to our high school , and thu brick and mortar now being piled high in n score of blocks , will soon change the shanty town to a solid ono. BADLY X A few lirst class lives would bo of incalculable'benefit to Grand Island , and I would recommend her to bor row some of Hastings. To prevent loss it will only be necessary to listen attentively to insurance agents. One real estate firm reports two ad ditions sold since last fall. Thummel A Platt , Union Pacific land and lot agents , will , on Septem ber 1st , put Clark's addition on the markot. I don't know where Clark's addition is , but they say there are in this addition choice lots at rare bar gains , and 1 presume "Thoy Say" is well posted. The lumber sales made hero during the season have been wonderful. GriswoKl it Bacon and half a dozen other more or less extensive dealers , carry just "oodles" of building mate rials. NEW THINGS. The Clarendon house has been par tially rebuilt and Paul H. Jlawlins , tho'now landlord , Bays that it is the best house in town , while the Estes house , just west of the depot , a bran new structure with a bran now out'fit , is gathering in those who economise on hotel bills. WithersA--Kolls , a nciv diy goods firm that hails from Omaha , arc doing a rattling business on the best.ooijncr in town. Jordan & .Justice are putting up an iron front brick , Si3xlO ! ) , two stories and basement , hardware .stoves , etc. Wholesale and retail will bo the busi- ess. ess.Mr. . JI. P. Makely , foreman of the T. P. car and building departm6m at Jrand Island , has more now ideas han half a do/ceil avorngo iiit'ii and ln > j ins also "the prettiest masculine torso in the state of Nebraska. " . , T11IJ I'll ! - r. i j never fail to lintl out all afcout the .owns where booms are hnnniui ! . ' ami , 'csterday two waslieo chapa , with , 'oung and rather lianilHuinu f.uvj , rented a room below a gambling hull ind throw a sign across the street , ' Wing Sing Laundry , " and then tlio crowd of men and boys who wore idle gathered on thosidowalk and voted that "tho Chinese must go. " Wing Si"g . came out with soyoral bunches of cigars wrapped up in true celestial wrappings , and those hoodlums , my- eolf included , had a butter riinoko than we could get any where in the Plalto valley , but the next morning an einpt.y and a desolate room was the lute abode of poor Washoo , Waslieo. Ho How by night from the heathenish attack of Christians who came to this country to gain an asylum from force unjustly With bandaged head and bruised body the "heathen Chineo" is. now pondering over what Confucius said about returning good for evil sc sf and wondering if tlio thing "can be did , " Of course the gambling hell ! l was not disturbed. A marvellous entertainment of a magical , electrical , psychological character - actor astonished the natives at the Presbyterian church and Prof. Bel low , the entertainer , is en route for Omaha. Heth P. Mobloy and Mrs. Mobloy are receiving so many melons ot such proportions that they keep the saloon windows in the neighborhood well decorated with twcnty-iivo-pound mel ' ons and cantelopcs. The Independent will issue melon pufTii in supplement form , but Heth don't necm to issue the melon alicc * in any form , and the b ivs are singing ' You can't Imvo any of my mill When vnur imiHlunelcniK aru > i C' . P. 15. Williams as postmaster is n sublime success , but C , I1. H. W. is not its Imndsomo as ho was when her \r is winking at the girls from TIIK Iti.K composing rooms eleven years sinco. Time , time , the hoary old vil- l.iin , tjcts away with us all. My beauty is even uomcivhat a little less ravisli- ingly lovely than when I used to tdin my lignum vitic pie from the Cram ! Ii'and ' lunch counter , ton yeara ago. For business review , see Uth pa o , JlANflKH , Win. McOaitnoy , 83 Lloyil street JJnlfa Jo , X , V , , full aiul hpraintil hii nnkle , Hit'lnplnyer , II. Aiulurnnn , 01 Mail Htreet , procured mine nf 'J'Louiaa' Klcttlie- Oil , and lie payg that a few ajiiiji an enabled 14111 to t > - < > to work M utuai , tep'ieoulw THE LODGES , Echoes From the Guarded Doors * of Temples of My.tery. . Mnsonlc MUcollanj-- The Growth of the Od l-FoHows--Fromont' Excursion. Knightly Fhythlnus. THE FREE MASONS The opening of the month brings ivith it the regular communication * of he various Masonic bodies in this city. city.St. St. John's lodge No. 25 , A. F. & \ . M. , hold their regular on Thursday evening. In the absence of W. M. las. 1 ? . Uruncr the S. W. Isaac rhomp > ett presided. Considerable .nisincss was transacted. The regular monthly conclave of Mt. Calvary Commandery Iv. T. No. I was held on Friday evening at their asylum. Capitol lodge holds its regular Monthly meeting on Monday , the Chapter on Tuesday , and Covert on iVeducsday a week. TIII : Di'Tcii rmi : ! MASONS. At the annual meeting of the Gr. Orient of the Order of Free Masons n Holland , which was held at The Llaguo on the I'.Hh ult. , under the ( residency of the Gr. Master , his lloyal Highness Prince Frederick , a motion was unanimously adopted , amidst loud applause , in which the lope was entertained that Jews would no longer be excluded from some of the lodges in Germany and Sweden. The resolution also contained an ex pression of regret that Freemasonry in Germany had not exerted itsolt to counteract the proceedings of the an ti-Jewish faction in that country. Jewi h Chronicle. INSTITUTION. The officers of thn Grand Comman dery on Tuesday instittttcdanowCom- mandcry at Tccumsdh in this state. , . , The growth of the Templar order in Nebraska is steady ami satisfactory. Within the past year three comman- deries have been instituted. < ! OAT HAIltS. New York State claims eighty thous and active members. The Louisville Temple Theatre is being remodeled. Masonry is claimed to bo the oldest organized institution in the world. Missouri's Grand Lodge will moot in thirty-sixth annual session in St. Louis October 9th. The Masonic hall at Duiiedin , Now Xealand , burned recently , destroying the Grand lodge regalia. "Is the power of restoration from expulsion .vested in the lodge or the Grand lodge , or both unitedly ! " is the question now being agitated by , our New York brethren. Masonry will soon tlourish in Spain , where , not many years ago , its follow ers were imprisoned and persecuted. Senor Segasta , the present Prime Minister , is Grand Master. In regard to Masonic funerals , "Di- geat of Masonic Jurisprudence , " says : "A Masonic funeral is conducted by Masons only. No other society can bo allowed to take part in a Masonic ceremony. Lodges are not allowed to make arrangements with any other society to have a joint or mixed fu neral. " The elaborate ritual of Masonry is deserving ot both a careful study and rendering by members of the craft. The ceremony connected with the im parting of the several degrees must bo rigidly observed in all its parts if a duo impression is to bo made on the mind of the candidate. Masonry is muro than a system , and its power depends upon the character of its emburs rather than upon their ritti- distic acquirements. THE TRIPLE LINK- TUB KUKMONT ODD VKLLOWS. I'Jio members of Ccntpunial Lodge No. 5 ! ) , I. O. 0. F. of Fremont arc ustly indignant over tlio treatment vhicli they received from the Union 'acilic on the occasion of their recent licnie to Grand Island. At a late Mooting of the led o the following resolutions wore passed , which the iiditur of the Lodges copies by rcijuest. At , thn meeting ot Centennial lodge , STo. fill , I. O. 0. F. held Friday evening - ing , August 2th ( ! , the following was unanimously adopted : Resolved , "That the thanks of this lodge bo voted Jst. "To the citizens of Fremont and North Bend and others who ac companied the excursion to Grand Island , for the considerate and good- natured manner in which they put up with the ( tirlyand uncomfortable con veyance furnished us bv thu I' . P. H. 11. Co. , after we had contracted and l > aid for first-class passenger coaches. " 2d. "To Odd Follows and citizens of Grand Island for their generous re ception and the many courtesies shown us while in their city. " : jrd , t'To the Herald ami Tribune of this city , and the Bulletin of North IJoud , for favors received through their columns. " 1th , "To Mr. Frank Stouflbr , of North JJond , for his voluntary and generous efforts in assisting to make our excursion a MICCCHS. " 5th. "Toconductors. M. Goihhird and the train men for extra exertions in making the niiiiorablo quarters fur nished us by the U. P. J { . J { . Co. , as comfortable au pOHsibloand for their uniform kindness during our trip " TIII ; oitDKH AT The Louisville Argus has been mak ing up a table of statistics , which k.is presented here : "In numerical strength the largest jurisdiction in Odd-fellowship is in Pennsylvania , (105 ( Lodges and 74,470 members. The next rank i Ohio , which is the baiir nor state oftho west , having 44,002 members in its fl < 2 Lodges. Illinois ) ranks fourth , with L'3,032 members distributed in 588 Lodges. Now York 'is the third jurisdiction in member ? ship , having 7,801 in 48,1 Lodges , Then comes .Imtitnft , with fill 1/odgcs nnil 20f > 41 mcmbtfs. Massachusetts is the sixth in rank m membership , has lf > 0 Lodges and ClW ! > members , a very largo average per l/id 'o. The seventh in rank is California , having 21-UiS members nnd 871 Lodges. Kentucky ranks about tenth , having 203 lodges , with l,000 ) members. UXKS. Texas reports n revival in tluvdcr. . Odd Fellows' Hall , of I\ow York City , has been sold to Unhurt Hoe , Jr. , for $8T.,000. It cost Sirii.OOO. ' Tlio rituals liuvo boon printed in the French langimugo. Missouri reports nn increase of 1,100 members. Indiana lost tOU during 1SSO. The twenty Lodges in New Xeahuid report 71' ' t members. Several of the eastern jurisdiction ! ) are complaining that tlu-ir ( Ir.uul Lodges are becoming unwu-ldly , and Hi t for the dispatch of business , as veil as saving of expense , representa tion should be reduced. The "Homo for Aged and Indigent Odd Fellmvft" in Pennsylvania is pro gressing favorably. A jour ago it was paying ( i per cent on a mortgage of § 10,000. Now it owi-s but S.'IIH)0 ) and is paying out 4 cfent on that. U is expected that the wlmlo debt will bo cancelled by next .lantmry. Assets are reported at $ : i",08 ; ? . . A revision of the Dounv nf Ue- bekah will bo presented at tin- mix I session of thu Grand Ludigc , and although it inay seem somewhat premature - mature to niako the auiuiuncement , its ' absolute < crctir inont" may bo counted upon as n foregone conclusion. Indeed , the gray wisdom of thu order asserts that n few more "improve ments" only are required to "letiro" the entire degree. The Odd Fellows' hnlljn Now York was recently sold for § 85,000. It was considered ono of the finest Odd Fol low buildings in the United .States , and brought about fifty per cent of its supposed value. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS- OMAHA LOIMUX Monday availing August 2U , Planet Lodge No. 4 , had work in the second degree , and will have work in the third , next Monday evening. Last Monday evening the Endow ment Hank mot , and added another to its membership. Planet has also n uoiv applicant awaitim ; invitation , Omaha Lodge U. D. is booming nnd its members work like beavers for the ila advancement of the order. At the meeting of Nebraska Lodu'o No. 1 , on next Wednesday evening matters of considerable interest to the lodg < and the order at largo will be . considered , and a largo attendance is expected. The work of organizing a new Am erican Lodge is actively progressing. A DKCIDKI ) UONTUAST. The annual reports of the grand jurisdictions received up to this date by the Supreme Keeper of Records and Seals , show that the following have increased their membership dur ing 1880 : wlv New Jersey . : jii ! ; Iowa -1)7 ! ) I1 Jthoili ! Ihlniul. . . ( M Delaware < > - Ceoi iii 81 New York ( ! 15 Missouri Virginia . ' . ' ( il MiniiuHiitii . 101 Connecticut 123 Tt'llllCFKCO . ! > \ WeM , Virginia. . . ! ! . " . JIainu . li)8 ) Ohio 540 0W ! Kentucky 101 _ 8L1 California ! U1 Nuvada . l'-T ' ' ' ' ' ' . r > ( il . . . . . . . . . Thu following Grand Jurisdictions show a decrease in 1880 : District of Columbia 71 ! Now Hampshire 8 Ontario - > Buolclin's Arnica Snlvo. Tlio boat salvo in tliu world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , milt rheum , fovcr Borus , totter , chupnod Imndn , chillblnins , corns : nrd all kind.s of skin eruptions. This salvo is jjnar- nntcud to give porfuct flfttisfactiou in every case or money refunded. Price , 25o per box. For sale by IHII it MtM.uioN , Omaha. EVERY LADY Tlicro oxlsls a menus of securing - curing a soft and brilliant Comiiloxion , no matter how poor it may naturally 1)0. ) Hasan's Mabioliu llulni is a delicate and Jiarmless arti cle , ivlilch instantly removes F r o c k 1 o s , Tan , Redness Roughness , Eruptions , Ynl- gar Flushings , etc. , etc. So delicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfigured lace in Hocioty M'lien the Magnolia Halm is sold by all druggists lor 75 cents. i nlifht tvoik , la re tort brajniicrvean wwitr , UM > Hop 0 > gulTertnB from any I" Honi If you lire nnir. iolil yuuoiri > uucrliiir from i ur Uu-k-ui'li lux vii a lxxl of kick rtly oil Hop Blttcra. Wlisevi-r y urt' . ' IhdimandidlA an * . wheut'Tcr you li-i'l r.uulljr from oiuo that ' tuna of Kldnoy your tluil iirtxli nilKlit In * or ty a tljjuly uwul KwwHopBittoro 0Hae KEHsrcn D. > . O. , Of tllU Sf'j'iUJCA , Ulu euro < ur , , Ixtu-ili Mood clruuVfnne H lUirvrntrvttt UH ) Of OIllUUI , You will be tobauco , or UWCOtlCA. Hop Ditto rs Ityou rt > dm- . , Ken J lor ] ueak 1101 - r > y lawniilrlU'J.try NEVER ClrtuUr , it i It ni ii y I10P DHTEB3 eave Ufa. It your tins jFAIL UTO CO. , envod luin- r , ! mv& ® - lJTWl"L. . . . .1 . . . . . _ _ _ No Onanping ; mm Whcro ilitrrt romiectioiii ro inmla with Thro aiKKi'lNtl I'AH I.I.NK3 f5r NRW vans. HOSTOS , I'lIIUAOKI.I'IHA , I1AI.T1MOIIK , AND AM , K.VSTKUN The Short Line via. Peoria llor INDIANArOl.19 , CINCINNATI , UMJIS- VIU.I' , nml nil ixiInU In the TIIK KK8T LIN * For ST. LOUIS , Whom illrcft ronnrctiAixi nro m.iilo In tlio Union DoiKtt ultli th Tttrcniijh Slruiilnir Cnr Linen for Al.ta'01NT3 5 O XTJC * 3E3C . NEW LitE'-DES ! ' MOINES Till : KAVOU1TU 110UTK KOll Rock Island. The unci\iklc | < l Iniliioiimcnts offcrxl by thli line to tnuclcm nml tourlntu nrr nn follow n : The cclolirntwl l > Ll.UIANIO-whcp | PALACK Rl.KiriNO : OAKS run ntilv on this tko 0. , II. ft Q. I'ALAUK . 'U.WVINO IIOOM CAUS , wllh llorton's lU'dlnlnx Chain. No cxtro chai 'o for neat * In Itcrllninjr Cllnlrn. The famous U. , II. b Q. I'lxUco Dlnliif ; CXira , ( lorvixiiia Unio'in Onn llttoil llh i-lcKivnt lilii-liAcliiil ; ) mttnn ro\nl\lni ; chain , for the oxcliuuoisoof Hnt-cloM | iauoii. gcrn. gcrn.Htccl Track nml superior niulpmcnt comblncil wltli their tj t IlirouK'li cnrnrniiKcincnt , nmkon thK Mime , nil others , the favorite route to the I iit , South mill Soutliiot-t. Try It , ami yon will lliul tra\ellnt ( a luxury In- etmil nl a iliicoinfort. ThrniiKh tlckuU \ la Uiln cclclirato.l line for * Mo tit nil olllcvH In tliu UnlUvl SfciUa nml Cnimiln. All Inloniiatlon nl > oiit mto.s of faro , HU'Ciilntf Cur nivoinnioilAtloiH , Tlino Tables , etc. , will be cheerfully glvon by ajilyin | to rKUGKVAL LOWP.LL , Ooncral 1'tumiiiircr Acent , Chicago. T. J. roTl'KU , Chlcneo. West for hem : ; the most direct , rjulckcit , and Riftiit line r/iniicctliiK the treat Mctro ] > olN , CIII- CAQO , nnil thu HABTKHN , KiiitTH-JlAsritiiN , SOUTH and BOUTII-KASTI-.RN LINIW , whlcli tcrminato there , with KANHAS CITY , LIIAVKKWORTII , ATCIIIHON , COUNCM. IlLurKH nml OMAHA , the COUUXKCIAL CKNTKIIB from nhldi rtulinto EVERY LINE OF ROAD that ] > cnclnvtc8 the Continent from the Mlsaourl Ittvcr to the 1'aclflc Slope. The CHICAGO KOOK ISLAND & PA- CIFIO IIAILAVAY In fho only line from Cliltajro ownlnjr truck Into linnsax , or nhicli , by Its onn rood , rcAcluu tha jolntH abi > vo naincil. No TIIANKPKIIH nv CAIIIIIAUK t NO MIHNINn CONKBCTIONHI No lllllMlllli ; III 111' vcntllntitl or unclean earn , as ovorv p.tH'it'iii'r | In cnrrlctl In roomy , elunn and ventll.iiixl coachon iipon | Kakt llxpri1Trains. DAY UAIIB of iinrlvulcil nmKiilflcorico , I'IJM.MAN PAI.AC-K Bi.Kmwi UAKH , and onroifiiworlil-fainoiis Di.MNn CAIIK , iiimnlilch nmls are nervcxl of tin- Kiiri.-is.sc'l ] cxi'cllenoe , at the law riu ; of HUVKNTY. KINK C'I'.NTH KACII , wltli niilu ] ) time for hualthful enjoyment. Through Girn hetwccn Chlenso , ToorU , Jill wnul.eonnil Mlaxourl Hlvur I'olntn ; nml rlonocon rioctlonsat nil i > oiiU ] of IntcrtiucUoii with other roods. \Vu ticket ( do < iot forget thin ) directly to every iilacu of Iniportanco In Kansas , Nebraska , Illack Hills , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , Ni a < ln , Uillfornla , Ore-iron , Washington Territory , Colorado , Arizona and Now Mexico. Atll licral arrativcincntH tcg tAmymKgaKO \ an any other line , and rut01 of farunlirajx nit ow as ( oniputltors , who furnlah but a tlthuuf the com. fort. fort.Dojrs and tackle of sjiortfliiicn free. Tlclii'ts , IIKIIH ami foldoH at all | irlnclp.\l tlcko oIlkoH in thu l/'nttfil SUtts and C' nvU. : It. II , L'AIILi : , K. HT. JOHN , Vlc-o I'ri'n't & nw. Gen. Tkt and I'ann'r A t. , ChU'airo ClilcnifQ. Sioiix City & Pacific St. Pauf&Tsioux City RAILROADS. TIIK OU ) IIEUAULK HIOUX ICITYf IIOUTK 31O < T > MILKS SIIOKTKU UOUTK 3100 FKOH COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ' SIINNKAl'OUS ST. I'AUL. DULUTH OU 1USMA11CK , ami all polnln In Northern Iowa , JllnnesotinnJ Dakota. 'J'lili Hue U iiuix | | l wjtli tha lniirov ) il SV'chtliiKlioiiHC Autamatlu Alr-l > ral < a anil Jllllcr I'lutfurin CuuiiluJ anil lliiHur ; ami ( or Sl'KI'.I ) , BAFCTV AND COMFOUT la iiisuria | 'il. Klcga'it Dmu-iiiir llooni anil jlvcplnx Cum , owiiiul aiul rontrallul by tliu com- : iaiiy , run throiiKli WIT"OUTUHANUK Iji-luuon Union 1'acillc Translor ucjmt nt Council lilulla , arwl St. I'aul , . . . Trulin luuvo Union Paclna Transfer ile ) > ota Council Dlutfa at r : lli 11. in. , reacliliif Bloux City at 10:20 : , in. anil tit raul at 11:05 : a. in. niaklnc TKN 1IOUIC3 IN ADVANCK OF ANV.OTIIKIl UOUTK. IlcliirnlnK , leura Kt. I'aul at 8:30 : p. in. , Arriving Kloiu 1'ily 4:15 : n. in. , and lliiluii raclllnTrani r ( lci)0t , Coundl HhilTj , at 0:60 : a. in. llu at your ticket * road Uc "H. U. Il I' . U. H , ' K. C. 1III.I.H , Riiiwrlntcnilciit , T. K. HOIIIKHON , tlUwurl Valley , Ia. Ami. ( Id I'ana. Aicnt. J. II. O'lllO AN , I'aiui-uircr Ak'cnt. Oniinrll Illuffn , Tnw . The Olflost LJutatMiHlw-rt BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Oaldwell , Hamilton & Co. , ct * transvttoj birao as that ot an Inuir- nank , Accoiinti kept In currency or | * ) M ouljcct to huck ulthout notice Ccrtilicatca ol dci.o it Iwiucxl juyablo In tlircn , Ix anil twclvu months , bvarlni ; luttrtbt , ot on ilciiuuiJ without Inturckt. Ailvancui niadu to vuntomcrt on approved ECCU- rltlcii at inarkut retva ol Inttrukt. Duy and full k'r'U , I'll ! " o' ' exchange , ( jovcrn- meiit , fctate , county and city Uonil * . , Draw sight JnfU on Knglanil , ItcUuJ , boot- hnJ , and ull | * rU ol KurojH ; . S-'ll European laikuxo tickets. COLLECTION8 I'llOMlTLY HADE. S NITW AND CORRECT MAP ifc r'fotiu jcyond nn y reasonable question that tlm CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y Js by nil odrts the bf'jt , rofld for you to lake wlicn { ravelins In cither direction bctvrce. . Chicago and all oftho Principal Points In tha West , North and Northwest. * , nrMully otntnino tliK Map. The Principal CltlM of the \Vost ftiid Nortlmc.it. i.ro Hl.iilonj mi this roiMl. Hi tlmnifili trains mnko close councctlousvltb the trains ol all railroads at Junction points. _ - - - - - ! ? 'i'HE CHICAGO & MOR7.v-WEeTERN ! RAILWAY , Tilinrii9trlnrli.il ! . . | llnr-Miin < oaoh wnv d.'v ( ' front two to tourer moro V.istUxr m "is. H l.s Uio only roailtwt or Olilcnuo'tliatu. 'cs tlie x' ' The Imperial Palace Dining Cars , Camillas. ICcniemucrtnaMc tor Tickets vl.vfchl.iroad.bpsiirothsynvulovsr It. ai l MAKJ'l.S Ul'aiUTT , Oai'l JlnnaBcr , CnteiAO. / \ \ % II. STKIsnT , Ow'l TAB. Apcnt , O IIAURV 1 * . DUKL , Tl-Jtct Aitcnt C. .fc tJ.V. . lUllivay , 14th ! vi > d K.1 D. It. KI.MIIALL , Ami.twt Ticket Airu.il a A N. \ -HMhvixy , Uth and I'hrnlriuv itreetl J. IlKMi. Tioknt Aitcnt'C. A N. W. lUl.fciy , U. P. U. II. DcX3l. | HAMK8T. ULAHK ( lantnl Arcnt. Omaha , A 'Collins , , Chevenne , * & . Colorado Sprrngand Sunumer LATE AND NOBBY IN THE LATEST STY-LES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to. . ' Suit all 5' ' 1322 FARM HAM STREET , NEAR FOUItTKKNTIT Buy the PATENT PROCESS It always gives satisfaction , because it makes a. superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. W. M. YATES , Cash Grocer. aii24iiOilCiu M. HELLMAN & CO , , Spring Suits ! All Styles ! . IMMENSE STOCK'AT WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL Tlie Largest GlotMng House test of Chicago * A Department for Children's Clothing. Wo htivo now au'asaortmenfc of Clothing of n.11 kinds , Gent't * Furniahing Gooda in roat variety , nnd n , heavy stock of Trunke , Valises , Hats , Gaps , &o. These goods are fresh , purchased from the nmnufacturora , and will bo sold at priced lower than ever before made. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. A largo TAILORING- FORGE ia employed by us , and we inx SUITS TO ORDER on vary short notice. SOEIJE : TTCJ. 1301 and ISQSFarnham St. , cor. 13th B Dealer in Hardware , TII5T Btovo EepaiiBp , Job forte aiul MajmfiiBtoap OK2L2Ex. . xicTmrrair-a O3E OJEJOTS. Tenth and Jackso" QR- Omaha , Neb