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ROVING RANGER, He Pays a Visit to Orand in His Oircuit, And Te Nearly All Knows About It. He Mining Possibilities For That City and the State. The #lace as It is and as It May Bo. Coriespondence of The Bee, | Graxp Tsuavn, September cannot think that our city—Omaha with its 38,000 inhabitants, its wonder- | ful growth and unparalleled prosperity, is jealous of Grand Island tain that Tue Ber is not, but is a fact that the Omaha dailic T am cer- not given even a faint outline of the great work that is now being done in Grand Island A\ STONE CITY A few blocks east of Grand Tsland there is now towering skyward a serics of walls, massive, ornamental and | nd. Theyare all made of pitch wight be called | God only knows | the city of industry low many generations yet - unborn may here make this bright steel brighter and find that happiness springs from the sweat of toil, for these are THE UNION PACIFIC 18L. SHOPS OF GRAND n Of the nine buildings, only one is completed, and Joseph R. McConnell, master mechanic of the North Pl shops, is now here to putits ma chinery in place, 8o that in a few days the hum of its numerous lathes will give music as they make ribbands of iron, steel or brass. The engine room with stone floors are handsome enough for parlors, and the vast fly 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 forge capacity, is now nearing completion, The stohe walls are en- tively finished. A little farther east T found one hundred and sixty mer work; sixty of them are stone cutters T am told that as ngh as fourteen loads of stone have been absorbed in these massive fi i i day, and yet their growth w ly noticcable. Southern furmshes all this stone, and it is excellent quality. A chimney t looks as if it might have been huilt as a monument, it is so massive and beautiful, is completed and tion twenty feet what they tell me v magnificent one; two thousand fi and sixty-one thousand red | brick are required to build it. Mr, Way is authority for the ment that all of the nine bhua must be COMPL] of till more D THIS FALL. But if Tam any jutse not “be did.” A REPORT. the thing can- An ex-lieutenant governor told me that he had seen a letter from U, P, headquarters which said that these shops were to be doubled in ca This, T presume, means that tlu) are to be doubled in numt nine shops there will He also, on the tlmt lhu ghteen y reaching wnd Is qul* to St. Paul, \.1., is to be completed | to the Island | ‘,.‘x.,, WS 8001 [ two 1ron columns support the s i Joe, and it is supposed that the St. Jc . 1t contains three 118 feet long, with room for an yas required 1 Four double doors on the west entrance to the ing. side give dows. The roof 18 of sl the engine-room a seventy-f feet chimney, ten at the erected, With such daz; door, it is not strange that GRAND ISLAND should be claiming an 2,000 inhabitants since the last census, which accorded her 3,000, are Wolbach’s store, one of the best in the state; tho public setool build- ing, second only to our high school, and the brick and mortar piled high in a score of blocks, will soon chia solid one. BADLY NEEDED, incalcuiable benefit to Grand Island, and [ would recommend her to bor- row some of Hastings. To prevent loss it will only be nee attentively to insurance One real estate firm reports two ad- ditions sold since last fall. Thummel & Platt, Union land and lot agents, will, on ber 1st, put addition on I don’t know where CI. n is, but they this addition choice lots at rave auins, and 1 presume “They Say” well posted. The lumber sales made here duving tho season have been wonderful, Griswold & Bacon and half a doz other more or less extensive deale 'y just “oodles” of building mate als. Septem- bar- NEW THINGS, house, just west of the depot, a Withers & Kolls, a new dry goods firm that hails from Omaha, a rattling business on the best corner in town, Jordan & Justice arve putting up an basement, hardware stoves, ¢ Wholesale and rvetail will be the husi- reman of BLACK MILLS AND VELLOW which will open fo Grand Island and | Omaha a country rich inminerals, un- | bounded in possibilities, | seamed with « in for- | sounding ests, alive with game, and the g - est health and e > resorts of | which the world Several thern r rides to region, where wealth i} lepartmont at in Hu <rn\- of Nebraska, and threw a sign across the strect, Twenty- | building, | | while it is lighted by fifty-seven win- Back of ive-feot base, is ing prospects and such wonderful @fts now lying at her increase of Among the important improvements now being o the shanty town toa A few first class fires would be of ry to listen Pacific the " in is The Clarendon house has been par- tially rebuilt and Paul H. Rawlins, the new landlord, says that it is_the best house in town, while the Tstes bran are doing iron front brick, 23x109, two stories THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ‘\\..\y..*.l Wy @ week. | THE DUTCH FREE MASONS, oting of the Gr At the annual m | Orient of the Order Holland, which at Hague on the 19th ult,, under the vresidency of the Gr. Master, his Royal Highness Prince Frederick, a motion Masons The of Free in was held unanimously adopted, the lope was entertained that Jews would amidst loud applause, in which 1o longer be excluded from somie of the lodges in Germany and Sweden. The resolution also contained an ex pr . Germany had not exerted itselt ‘o counteract the proceedings of the an- ti-Jowish faction in that country,— Jewi h Chronicle. sion of regret that Freemasonry INSTITUTION, The officers of the Grand Comman- dery on Tuesday instituteda new Com- mandery at Tecumséh in this state. The growth of the Templar order in Nebraska is steady and satisfactory. Within the past yoar three comman- deries have been iustituted. GOAT HAIRS, New York State claims e and active members, The Louisville Temple Theatre is | being remodeled. Masonry is claimed to be the oldest wized institution in the world. lity thous- Missourt’s Grand Lodge will m in thirty-sixth annual session i St. Lonis October 9th. ‘I'he Masonic hall at Dunedin, New ud, burned recently, destroying and lodge regalia, ““Is the power of restoration from expulsion yested in the lodze ot the Grand lodge, or both is the question now being by our New York brethren. Masonry will soou flourish in Spain, where, not many years ago, its follow- new structure with a bran new outfit, imprisoned and persccuted. is gathering in those who economize Segasta, the present Prime on hotel bills. ter, is Girand Master. In regard to Masonic funcrals st of Masonic Jurisprudence A Masonic funeral is conducted ly. No other society to take part in “Di- by can a Masonic Lodges are not allowed to ceremony | m\l\u a other fu- angements h any to have a joint or mixed claborate ritual of Masonry is deserving ot both a careful study “and vendering by members of the craft. The ceremony connected with the im- | parting of the several degrees must be | rigidly obs inall its parts if a CHE CHINESE never fail to find out all nbout! the “nl\* impression is to be made on the towns where booms are boomins and | mund of the candidate, Masonry is yesterday two washee ol . with lmore than a system, and its power Ry T, 16 s, | depends upon” the character of its vented a room below w gambling hell | wembers vather than upon their ritu- 1c cquirements, — teposite an strewms, but “Wing Sing Laundry,” and then the Y is sleeping with one eye wd of men and bhoys who were idle THE TRIPLE LINK. uxnni and it s ey likely that | gathered on thesid alk and voted that | IHE FREMONT ODD FELLOWS, weaker powers will bo allowed to fore- | ¥tlio - Chinese must go.” Wing 8ingt| o mombers of Contennial Lodge stall the giant that nursed the Black came out with several bunchios of | xo b1 O O, 1. ot pemi 1 Hills into life. cigars wrapped up intrue celestial | 51 fionint” over the - treatment THE ELEVATED PL 5 ppings, and those houdlums, my- | they received from the Union on which the shops w crected, |Self included, had a better smok ,”"””lhu-flicnn the occasion of their recent is a spot where th Coutidings are | we could et anywhere in the Platto | pienic to Grand Island, At a late .\u that could be desived | valley, but the next mor B empty | eeting of the lodge the following iy eultivated farms, ial | aid & dosolate room was thelate abodo | wueqjutions woro passed, which the un.w and the prin ts of tho | Of poor Washoo, Washeo. He flew by | uaior of tho Lodges conita by request, city are the ) es of the | hight from the heathonish attack of | ™y g mecting ot Centonnial lodgo B e : far away tians who came to this country | . 59, L 0, 0, F, held Friday ayh to the su be silver streak that | 10 ain an asylum from force '“'J'A“”.Vlin;r August ,z(.u., “the following was tells the courso of the P o, |wsed. With Dy A head and | 0 Guly adopted: ek, 91 ed body the “heathon Chinee” s MR BRI o s A pondering over what M 1adwo Lo vated will fall short of paying the cost of about veturning g [ARED R MRS : bioh et L L LTy o i good for ovil) | 1gt, 4o the citizens of Fremont H X Y WTARARFR 8. CA0 DC and North Bend and others who ac- doubling of eapacity Of course the gambling hell { ek [ L 2O B [iekeanas st OUIRS | 5 companied the excursion to (irand 13 GEAND ISLAND STOCK YA 4 notdi Island, for the considerate and good- is one of the contemplated fugtitu-| A marvellous entertainment of a1 4pured manner in which they put up tions ¢ future, and thoy will be | magical, electrical, paychological char- | Ly e ity and uncomfortable con. owned , i wholly or in | tonished ~ the “-'“, at the R g RS R part co their extent ]' dhyicrian church _aud Prof, "f‘“j R. Co,, after we had contracted and can onl e [Jevithe'onteriainier, is, on_rqute. for puid for Airalclasy pusonor conches.” Witho ) e 1o bl S 20, “To Odd Fellows and ci ings of this kind in all tho western | Seth 1. Mobley and Mra Mobley | of (irand Intand for their Sl country from the Mis i to the |are recelving so many melons of such lception and the many courtesics sca that will at all compare with these | Proportions that they keep tho saloon | g6y whiile in their oity,” shops, windows in_the neighborhood ‘well | ™" 1 0D M Shett ey L There are now one hundred and | decorated with twenty-five-pound mel- | 46’61 oity ‘and the Bulletin of North twenty of land in the tract the [ O0# and cantelopes. Tho Indepondent | gong ™ for’ favors teceived through U. P purchased for the shops and no | i1l issue melon puffs in supplement | (e 1oF 13! B part of it can be purcha 'm, but h don't seem to issue the ith, “To Mr. Frank Stouflor, of price. Surrounding olon slices in any form, and the | Nowth Bond, for his voluntary and sold at high figures u I¥ iy mshmelons | #€Uerous efiorts in ussisting to make lv\.u" ! 10l . | \\ T M H R our exeursion a success,” und any ¢ PR Williams a8 postnastor is| th, “Toconductor . M. Goddard I 1d-hous I belg sublime success, but C. 12, R. W, jg | and the train men for extra exertions tora dowin whoa the new oue is com- gt s handsome as l was wheu ho | it muking the miterable quartors fur- pleted nking at the girls from Tug|nished us by the U, . R. Co, {HE NUMBER OF Mg bt i s T ey P A w,..wm‘ d for their who will b loyed isly es- |since. Time, time, the hoary old vil- | uriform kindness during our trip " tunated at from four -<r.,|\.‘ lain, gets away withus all. My beauty THE ORDER AT CARGE t and, and it if 8 \.n sowewhat a little less ravish-| The Louisville Argus has been mak- I ( ik ia thahthao sliora i a | ingly Tovaly than when L s o sling |ing up a tablo of statistics, whicl is Omahs ar ng almost doubled in | my lignum vitw pie from the Grand | proscnted her “In_numerical numb w Grand Island | ln land lunch counter, ten years ago. lmnw'h the largest jurisdiction in o u ence some new de- | For busincas review, seéGth page. | Odd-fellowship is in’ Penusylvania partur doin view, Of courss | RANGER. [ 905 Lodues and 74,476 membess. - The the vast enterprises now being ma see— noxt rank is Ohio, which is the ban. tured will require ies for| w urtney, 55 Lloyd street Butfa- | ner state of the west, having 44 work and © W iero is | lo, fell and sprained his ankla, rs inits 642 Lodges. Illinois t vhich | 1 i 04 Main | yank with 23,932 members { lependent of L “’l“;_'_‘:éi‘:l‘l“Mn,mhnhd in 588 Lodg New York o ff;:.t}"v_\'f»_-h.'\f\..; 8 uthat 8 fow apfl is the third jurisdiction in members sepieodlw | ship, bhaving 87,801 in 481 Lodgos, | bekah will be presented he next | session of the Grand Lodge, and although it may seem somewhat pre mature to make the announcement, its absolute “‘retir ment” nay be counted upon as a foregone conclusion, MUNDAY | e THE LODGES. Then comes Tndiana, shops will be discontinued. and 26,5641 members. Massachy Locomotives ought t be mn«u[m | N 18 the sixth in rank m 1nember u’n.lllunv and it is not improbable | Bchoes From the Guarded |has 156 Lodges and :“""y ) e | that Taunton will ere long receive its avery Iu,,r average per i inst U P, order. Doors of Temples of soventh in rank is Oalifornia, having Having given glittering generalities My tery. 21,468 members and 471 Lodges, | that is what the average reader likes), . Kentucky ranks about tenth, having let us now get down to * 203 Lodges, with 9,000 members | THE FIGURES Masonio Miscellany -~ The Growth . in regard to these nine U, P. shop| of the Odd-Fellows-<Fremont's LINKS, oty il A i Excursion, Knightly Texas reports a revivalin the Ovder, | west end as follows: a coal chute Phythians, "t ¥ 175; a round house with twenty stal Y Pt R s a machine shon, 100x150, with an en g Lot . At re room H50x50; immediately south, a THE FREE MASONS 000, Tt cost 5,000, blacksmith shop, 7Hx150; next ecast, a REGULARS, als have been printed in the | building 50x180, to contain two offices | The opening of the month brings | French languav and two store rooms; directly south with it tho regular comimnunications of Missouri repor an increase o at the edge of the yard, an oil house, bod \ _ | 1,100 members, 10x60; ;Iu-n in the etiter i «[h;(-) rd | VaTiofs, STRI0NTG Uodlos In SHIBE " pudiank Tos 163 WaMNg 1580, | comes the ear orecting shop, 1t i i e BTG Now b | attached on the south side is| St John's lodge No. AR &, 1”:| "‘:’-‘.ll‘-l '.":"“ W Zualand the car machine shop 100x 1 Ly R R b 160; and attached to this 18 an en. |\ My held their regular on Phursday | Several of the eastern jurisdictions | gine room, 50x60; one hundred evening. In the absence of W. M. {are complaini that their Grand cast are two buildings, cach Jas. B, Bruner the 8. W. Isaac|Lodges are becoming unwieldly, and “(:..- nux;h one a car paint Thompsett presided. Considerable | th 1; for n‘.v u|~'|.m:-ll: |lx“‘ bl e the other a car repair she et W vell as saving of exponse, represonta lumber yard lies south of kit ““j b tion should be reduced. shops. Ihe vegular monthly conclave of [ qya «Home for Agod and Indigent All the buildings will be built | Mt. Calvary Commandery K. T. No. | Odd Fellows” in Pennsylvania is pro with stone from the company’s| 1 was hield on Friday eveninie at their | gressing favorabl, ear ago it quarry on - the Beatrico vanch |, was payin nt ona morteage —\ good quality of limestone, | ) egular | Of 1000 owes but 83,600 I'he machine shop 100x 0 Capitol lodge holds its regular | and is paying out 4 cént on that. Tt | 21 feet high, and the | mu-u\ ly aweting on Monday, the [is expectod that the whol bt will | f 406 foct, with ~foot | Chapter on Tuesday, and Covert on | be cancelled by next January, Assets are reportod at &1 Degree of Re- | ! th A revision of the Indeed, the y wisdom of the order assorts that a few more “improve ments” only are required o rotire” the entire degree. The Odd Fellows' hall in Now York was recently seld for $805,000, It was considered one of the finesi Odd Fel- low buildings in the United States, and brought about fifty per cont of its supposed \uluc KN!GH’!‘S OF FYTHIAS. OMAHA LOIX Monday evening August Planct Lodge No. 4, had work in tho second degree, and will have wora m the third, next Monday evening. Last Monday evening the ment Rank met, and added to its membership. Planet has also a new applicant awaiting invitation, Omaha Lodge U, D. is booming and its members work like beavers for the advancement of the order. At the meeting of Nebraska Lodze No. 1, on next Wednesday evening matters of considerable interest the lodg» and the order be considered, and a large attenaance is expected, The work of organizing a new Am- erican Lodge is actively progressing. A DECIDED CONTRAST, 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: Pennsylvania .. .4 Endow- another Tlinois....... Towa 'e I:hmh Teland Louisiana. ..... .17 The following Grand Junsdictions show a decrease in 1850: t of Columbin wpslire Ontario. Bnucklin’s Arnica Salv: The best salve inthe world for euts, | Druises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chillblaing, corns aird all kinds of skin eruptions, This salve is anteed to give perfect satisfact e case or money refunded. 2be per box. For sale by Isu & McManon, Omaha. | SOMETHINGC EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se- curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter how ‘mor it m naturally be, Lagan’s Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti- cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness, Roughness, Eruptions, Vul: .u'I<Iush|n4. «»u.,m No elicate and natural are its that its use is not suspected hy anyhod No lady has the right to present a disfizured face in society when the Magnolia Balm ls s0ld by all drubglatu for 75 cents, ried o Sor Lealth or o Less, rely on Whaever y.u o wheuever you g, ¥ithout infoaic akingy tako Ho llnou.v laint, dcase " stomach, You will bel cured if you usel rop Bitters 1t you aresiin l" Wea'k and Jw spiried, try v i TE may [rr— savey ) O N e ., esavod huns|; with 541 Lodges § | porated oank 188 RIIH\IITI" TAXET -rnn e No Cnangn,g Curs PRIV RN OMAHA & GHIGAL'0, 1th Thre tgh ES tor Where diroet connoctions aro made SLEEPING CAR LIN NEW YGRK, ROSTON, FIILADELPHIA, ALTISORE, WASTINGTON' 1TIE . Peoria | 18, CINCINNATI, LOvIs: | and il points in th \J AND ALL EASTERN The Short Line via. For INDIANAP VILLE, SOUNTIX-EAST. TR DEST LINK For ST. LOUIS, Whore diroct_ connectians are made n the Union Depot with the Through Sleoping Car Lines for ALL POINTS SOUTEL. NEW LINE ~=DES MOINES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock lIsland. The uneqvaled indiicements offered by this line to trvelors and touristw are as follows: ated PULLMAN (16-wheeh) PALACE 1S Fun_only on this liva C., FRAWING ROOM CARS, with ng Chairs. No extra \hnn(u for Clinir. The tamaua O, 1. & Gorgoous backed rat Vo uso of first 81 & Q Horton's i seats in Re ited with elogant. by chairs, for the exclu gore, Stool Track and_superior_equipment combined with thelr jgieat through car arrngement, makes this, above all others, the favorite route to the lnul South and Southieast. Try it, and you will find traveling o luxury tn. stend of 'a discomtort. Through tickets vio this celobrated line for sale at all offices in the Unitel States and Canwda, All information about rates of fare, Sleeping Car accommodations, Tine Tables, etc., will e cheerfully given by applying to PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passonger Agent, Chicigo. T J. PO’ Ganeral Manar R, LAES “frnh Ruc‘: Island il Wost for beng the most diroct, quickest, and mafest line connecting the great Metropolis, CHI- CAGO, and the E, ASTH Sourn and 8ot o there, with KaAxsas (lnl‘ LEAVENWORTH, ATCIIHON, OUNCIL, BLUPKS ahd OMALA, tho ' COMMRKCIAL CryTERS from which radinto EVERY LINE OF ROAD s the Continent from the Missourl wifie Slope, The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA CIFIC RATLWAY ine from Chicago owning track Into v‘_, its own road, rcaches the ventilated or m earried in 100 upon Fast £ ppos DAY Caka of unrivalod magnifioance, PULLuAN PALACE SLERFING CARK, and our own world-famous DINING CARS, npon which meals are servod of un- at the low rate of SuyKNTY. sT8 EACH, with ample time for healthful nt. ch' Cars betwoen Chic d Missouri River Poir iony at all points of intersectio ads. 0, Peoria, Mil 1 clost con with oth ket (do not forget this) dire. rhu of importance i sk, Nol , Utah, Idaho, N hinizton Territor AS beral arrang ny other line, n potitors, who fu alifornia, Calorado, Arizona ayx asl ow as il but a tithe of the com: Dogs and tacklo of sportsmen free, Tickets, maps and foldors at all principal ticke offic (nited States and Cs A . i, Y/ Wt & Gen, wer, Chicavo Gen. Tkt and Pass'r Alst, Chicago, Sionx [hty & Pacific 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS, SI0UX {CITYE ROUTE THE OLD ¥ A © €D MILES SHOKTER ROUTE 2. vrow COUNCIL BLUFF8 10 ST, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMARCK, and all points tn Northern Iowa, Minnesota and Dakota. This line is equipped with the improved ¢ Automatic Air-biwke and Millor iples and Buffer; and for ), BAFETY AND COMFORT Wostingh Platform and by the unn TANGE be on A Council Biuils, Traing leave Union Pacific Transfor depot a Councll Bluflsu 6:36 p m., reaching Bloux Clty . i Bt Paul ab 1106 &, . wakin C. 1l nu.mm. ndent, T, r ROBINSON, ‘Missouri Valley, Ia, Agent, J. ll U lllt\ AN Passouger Agent, Gouneil Blulte, Towa. The Oldest Mstabtlshed BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA, Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., 1iness transucted samo as that of an Incor Accaunts kent in currency or wold subject to | wivit check without notice Certificatos of deposit 1ssued payable i three, six and twelve months, bearing luterest, or oi lewmand without i Advances made ritios at marke ors on approved ocu rost 1 gold, bills of exchaigo, govern: <, state, county aud city b Draw sigit drafts on and, Ircland, Scot opean passage tickets, dreds. 1% ] THIS § NOW AND CORRECT MAP Jeyond any reasonable question that tha CHICA(:O & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y i road for you to take when iraveling In oither direction Froved ¥& by all odas the b Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest, The Principal Citles of the West and Northwest ure Stationy waretuliy examine this Map, i g of all railron on this road. Tts through trains make close connections with the trains Junetion points. SNCLIANKTONY e e LEVICATD %, NORIHWESTE THE CHICAGO & MORT.M-WELTERN RMLWAY ofits prinelpal lines runs each sway da /1¥ front two to tour or moro I v Tl only road wast of Clicago that u, 08 the st tExj ress The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. It 1s thoonty road that rng Putman Sloep By H000 0 FLES O HORD, 11 1 A1, oundtl Blufls, 1wnver & C «m. eia Lin joux City, Not, Nehral vkton 1 IHiiols, Trecport & Dby 1 lwaike t3 over thiy road are sobd by uil Com pon Lic 1i bas Gaes Nou tt or Norttnwnst of Chicago ho follow Ing i A Aurpert \alullulnunl I,“ b Age his road, besure thay rand ovarit,and take nene other, lleago. s W. I STEXNE1 T, Gen'l Pase, Agent, Chicago. Tisket Agent C. & M. W. Railway, 14th and Fa thany stroef Ages C. & N, W. Rnllway, Lith and Farnhany stroete D W. Rais¥ay, U. P, R, It Depod. . CLARK Gonwral Avent. MARYIN lllffllfl‘l'l'. Geay anmgflr, HARRY . DU, D, I8, A. POLACK, Collins, Colorado Omaha, Chevenne, Spring and Summer CLOTHIN LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to: Suit all ¥ 1322 FARNHAM STREET, B AR FOURTEENTH pnr..r.éaurnr BESTEI Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. 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 Grocgrfw THE GREAT WESTERN GLGTHING HOUSE. M. HELLMAN & CO, 5 Spring Suits | All Styles IMMENSE STOCICAT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. thing House West of Chicage- tment for Children’s Clothing. 1 The Lavgest Clot! A Depax Woe have nov sortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's Furnishing ( in great variety,and a heavy stock of Trunks, Valises, Hat hese goods are fresh, purchased from the manufacturers, and will be z,old at prices lower than ever before made, We Sell for Car—;h and Have but One Price. NG 'ORCH is employed by us, and wem 8, &o, T Alarge TAILO SUITE TO ORDER on very short notice, CANK. AMND SEE US. 1301 and 1303 Farnham St., cor. IStP_ ¥, STOETZEL, A aler in Hardware, ne Stoves A TR HL. or and Manufacturer CIATN &S, ..,,..\. e W1 "l 1 O ”}i;“ PN D | 7 ith]| nairer, Joh Worke Shove OE AYC, IYNDME OF TIONS PROMETLY MARE, Tenth and Jacksen ®'e. « Omaha, Neb

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