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    DAit / BEE SATURDAY SEPTEMBRE fi. 1881.
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FOR SAliK-101 HlcRant residence on Farnixm St ,
ton blocks frrm postolllce , ccrncr lot , 071 '
south ( rent , Just on now ( trade ; homo 11 rooms , with
every modern Improvement , 3,000 cosh , balance on
lour j cars'time , Hurenln.
POITKU & C011D , 1616 Firnam St.
' 201 Thrco flno brick residences on
IpOH'SAtE
1 Zlth street , between DoJgo ami Karnam All
modern Improvementi , east ( rent , ami as Investment
will pay 10 per cent net. One lul ( Lash , balance on
long time ,
rOTTKll X COBII , 1516 1'ornam St.
SALE 195 Kino rcilcloncoon JH. Pic-want
7 avenue , 1) ) blocks od Park a\cimo , 14 rnom * , all
| modem Improvements. Lot 10 ( cot south ( rout ,
rga n. r wj .
jj. & COBUi IC15 Farnam st <
1 <
FOIl SAtE 180 Homo and lotonGcoiRh ft\c-
nuo , oiio-hall block south o ( M. Mao's nvcnuc
line , ( ull lot. house now , 8 roonu. Cheap ,
rOTTEU XCODIi , 1615 rarnamSt.
FOnS\LK 172 132x13 ? feet cast front , on lllh
Btrcet , near Arbor , ulth homo B roonu. etablo ,
out buildings , Miado and ( rtilt trees Will ba eold at
A bargain. POriEU & GOBI ) , JBIG I'.unam St.
FOU SALK 10) South and east corner 85x130 ,
wltliBlt room house , now , shaJo and ( rult tiooa ,
Rirdcn , lloucra , oto , on Charlca street , Shlnn'eSrJ
addltlon2 BOO , llarpaln.
r01Ti.lt & COUB , 1B1B Fftrnam St.
TUDn SALH 131 House 8 room" , nice lot on 26th
JL1 street ono half block north 01 St. Mary's a\euuo.
Trlco 83,400. Kasy terms.
1'OITEII & C011B , 1515 Farnam St ,
TT\OB \ SAT.E-140-HOU30 7 rooms In flno repair , on
JL1 full lot , south front , on Douglas street , near
25th. 1'rlco 8J000 ; Kasy terms.
rOlTEU & GOBI ) , 1615 FarnwnSt.
FOUSVLK 141 rino house , 10 rooms on 2l6t ,
full lot , corner south nni ] cast fronts , ouo block oil
street car Iku , nice Krounda I'rlro ? 7,500. l iej
terms. 1'OTl Ull COHB , 1615 rarnatn bt.
FOR SATjE 104 Ililf lot , Rood locality , small
house , barn , etc. Price Sl.OCO , ore half caeh.
ruTl'ER & COIJ11 , 1515 1'arnam Bt.
T7 > OR SALK 105 T ro houses , 7 room' , and lots In
JL llorlmch's 1st aildlllon , conipartthclynow and In
good elmtio. I'llccs ? 2SOO , U'2,700.
1'OrXEIl & COBB , 1615 Farnam St.
TpOR SAt.B 183-Oood house , lot 45x135 on Ham
I ? Hton street , birn , outbiilldlnm , ? 1,000 I'asj
terms. rOTTER & COBB , 1516 Farium St.
FOR SMjE-171-1,01 south front 00x163 , 5 room
cotUeo , bidldos closets and bath room , many
kinds o ( fruits , sliatlo troci , etfl , $3,200. Itany terms.
I'OTir.UA , COBB , 1515 Farnam St.
IpOH S\TK-TM ; In Hlllslili aolltlons , best In the
1 city for residences.
rOTTt.Il & COUB , 1515 Fmnain St.
FOU SALE lots , \acant ; nd Improtcd , In all
parts of the cltr. Call on us.
l X COBB , 1615 Farnam St.
rriOU SALIr.oti at Intersection of Farnnin street
JL1 nnd LOUO < UCMUO , At from $100 to ? JOO each , $26
cash and 910 I or month.
I'OTIEK & COBB , 1515 Farnam St ,
FOU SALE 500 aoros U miles south of Union
stock jartK Will sell 80,1GO , 210 or 3tO nirca In
bed > . land Imrroictl , hoini-s , b ns , orclurds , etc ,
etc. Bargain otfroinSI'i to # 51 per acre. Terms
\ery , ciuy. 1'OTTEll .V COBB , 1615 Farnam St.
T70II SALE 'OOCO acres cljland In Chojcnnocouii-
J iy , Nebraska , at 83.00 per acre.
1'OnUIl A.COBB , 151B rariiamEt.
FOU 'SALH-S.OCO ncroi of good land In GO'pcr
county , at $8 60 ptr acre.
I'OTTKK & , COBB , 1616 rarnanutrecr.
FOU SAUI Several sections In Daweon county at
id 601 or aero.
aero.POTTEll S , COUB , 161B Farntm St.
FOU SALE 10,000 acres ol dcslrablo land In Dou
glas. Sarpj , CuniluR , Nance , Jlerrlck , BuHalo ,
Kearney , 1 haver and Lincoln counties.
POITEU & COllB 1616 Karnam St.
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B Espcciul attention given to furniflhing Powder Plauts/oranypur- Ing
pose , nnd estimaies made for some Gonor.il machinery remirs ntteudod
promptly. Aadrpns "
ETUHAKD & OLABEEj Omaha , Neb exile [
Not 'NVlBcly , Hut Ton Well.
The boy Iny pn hU little b ck ,
From hitil nil joy * 1ml flo l ,
Anil Biulilonly lie i\a n lonp
Anil utooil upon ht liosdj
Then tied hh lepi nliout hts nock
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Tlion fiercely claipoil his little paunch-
Six melons iii'stlcil thoro.
AN ARKANSAS KING , :
MY OP1K T. IlKAl ) .
OIIAlTKlt I.
Old Mat Graves swore that his daughter
tor should never marry , unless by BO
doing she could win honor for herself and
father particularly for her father was
the popular construction. Uoforo the
war Graves owned quite ft number ol
slaves , aud to surround his homo with
every possible feature of Oriental sug1
gostivoncss seemed to ho the chief study ,
lie took up the idea though whether or
not it were based on oven n tradition no
ono over know that ho was descended
from a , royal family of some country , ho
forouco , for , for him , all royal blood was
alike , that the entire country rather than
ono particular country , was royalty's
privileged homo. In matturs ot busi
ness tlio old fellow was pretty Bound , as
those who had dealings with him well
know. As he grow older , the boltof that
lie was of royal blood boc.inm a linn con
viction , nnd at ono end of n long hall
way ho bad u throne constructed.
His overseer discharged the
duties of minister. His
wife was buried with great ceremony ,
and , instead of the conventional lamb , a
argo crown was chiseled in her tomb
stone. The war disturbed the old man's
reign , but after peace was declared ho
re-established bis court. Ill's daughter
ISlsi was roared in the ooliof that she wns
n princess. She was taught tit homo and
instead of receiving apractical education ,
ior mind was fed on wild romances. She
sometimes wont into society , but with
condcscontion so painful that the young
{ ontlomon of the community avoided
rather than sought her company. Ono
> oor follow , conquered by her beauty ,
, 'onturcJ to toll her of his lovo. She ;
was amused rather than being angered ,
and told him to seek an audioncu with
; ho king , her father , and to present his
lotltlon in regular court fashion. The
poung mau was admitted into the pres
ence of the kiug , who , after listening pa ,
tiently said :
"Young man , the boldness of your ,
conduct loadi mo to infer that you are of ;
jood blood. "
"Bot your life , old man , " the lover ro-
plicd. "I've got good blood mid a heap
jf it as good blood as there is in Ar-
kansaw. "
The king wns startled. "You do not
understand mo ! " ho exclaimed. "Tho
blood of Arkansaw is not royal. The
people of this utato are plobiana. My
laughter shall marry a prince. "
"Not Bill Prince , who runs the ferry ,
hope. "
"Tho only prince who runs a ferry is
the prince of darkness. My daughter
shall marry a prince of light. "
" 1 don't know anything about that.nld
man , but 1 do know that I am mightily
in love with the gal. "
"You are not in love with the gal , vul
garian , for the gal does not love you. To
bo in love with her would , to my mind ,
imply that you loved each other , which
not the case. Your brazen conduct
merits punishment , but the opprpssiyo
laws to which I am bound to submit will
not allow mo to take the proper course in
this matter. "
, ;
"That's where you'ro off , " the young
man replied. "The law will allow you
take the proper course in this matter
to say , 'take the gnl , ' would bo accord
ing to law. Hero aho is now. "
The princess entered , saluted her fa-
her , and Boated herself on the steps of
-hi ; throne.
"Princess Elsie. "
"i await your pleasure , my royal
father. "
"Thia man has como to nuo for your
land. " , s
"Oh " said the "ain't
, no , young man ,
como to bring suit. Got into ono law
suit and lost a yoke of alters. Don't
want any more suits. If you'll giyo mo
gal I'll take her , but I ain't going to
.alee the affair into court. "
"Avaunt ! " exclaimed tbo king.
"Guards , nhow him out. Ilia ignorance
ilorio saves him. "
Ono dny the princess , while out riding ,
was soon by n Chicago drummer. The ;
ury grace of the gir ) , Ibo lovelinccs of
ler fuco and the richness of her hair , at
once chained the drummor'u soul , lie
once made inquiries concerning her , tire
and , lit length , after learning her family A
liistory , arrayed himself in Mardi-gras
costume nnd visited the large stone house
which old Graves had given the name
palace. When the king was informed
that a prince desired to HUO him , ho con
voked his court and ordered the young of
man to bo presented. The drummer , np-
iroaehing the throne , bowed -with court- bo
grace , and c.wt a quick glance at the
princcn3ttho , in II > wmg robes , stood near
the throne.
" 1 am a foreign prince , " said Mr. Hay-
foot , the commercial tourist , "and hnv- ho
hoard much in compliment of your
majesty , 1 came hither to pay my n spools , ed.
, by your gracious consent , spend a
days under your honored roof. " |
"Your royal highnoBD ia welcome , " re
plied the old man. "With people of ex on
ulted birth , there is little c oromony , HO
please make yourself at home. This is lie
daughter. Elsie , pay your respects v
the distinguished gumlemnn. "
The young lady , at last having mot Wo
some one , of equal rank with her own ,
smiled sweetly , uml extending her hand mill
Mr. IJayfoot , Bald ;
" 1 repent my father's words of wel
come. Please make yourself at homo.
have traveled far and aio doubtless
weary. Hero , cequiro , show the prince
room bofittiiiK hit ) station. " was
The drummer found himsolt comfort
situated His trunk was sent up ,
aftaroxchanging hl Murdl yras costume -
tumo for n neat suit of olnck , ho sit nuar
window , gazed out on a landscape of ono
rugged beauty and proceeded to amoKo a
for twenty-five ci ar which ho had
at poker dice. Elsie mot him at thu .ho
Biippcr table , where stilted waiters hand- 5ho
hot biscuit and mutton chops , and as
wAsanayud in a simple dress , with u
and roao instead of jewelry , her s
btauty waa greatly enhanced. JLiyfoot This
discovered that , considering her op md
portunities , oho WHS a girl of intelligence. do
possessed great kindness of heart and )
spoke pathetically of the injustice
imposed upon her father by an unuppre-
cintivo country. After Mippor the drum my
und the princess strolled in the gar-
among roses that cauyht the glisten- ding
tear drops of the night , ships
"It is Had to think , " oaid the princess ,
"tlmt I am doomed to spend my lifu In
, when If my rights were rccogni/ijd ,
might walU to the swelling music of
balls and brilliant assemblies.
1 suppose that your lifo is a round of
ploftMiro. "
"Yes , I stumble upon considerable
fun , " the drummer replied , " 801110111110 ,
trade is dull 1 moan that sometimes i
am not so hilarious ns nt other times ,
but upon the whole 1 cannot complain.1
"How long do you expect to remain In
this country ? "
"I nm expecting ft letter from the
bosses the king , I moan. 1 shall remain
until ho bids mo return. "
"I liopo you will honor us with n long
visit , for 1 nm very lonely , with no asso
ciations except thnt of my father , nnd
ho , of Into , is so concerned with affairs
of state tlmt ho has but little time to
give mo. "
linyfoot'a love grow with each succeed ,
iii .g | day. Kach morning developed in the
girl n now feature to ndmiro , nnd onch
evening confirmed the Impression of
morning. The old king was pleased with
the prince , nnd lost no opportunity of
showing him thnt ho wns n welcome
guest. Ilayfoot having secured several
practical books , began reading them to
the girl , nlwnys selecting n time when
the king wna not present. Klsio nt first
did not enjoy these seasons of "mental
drouth , " ns aho termed them , but nftor
nwhilo now ideas dawned , nnd with thnt
attention which n person exhibits who" n
change of conviction is about to take
place , she listened to the drummer , won
dering what the writer of the book could
have meant by uuoh commonplace yet
strong utterances. The drummer waa
determined' to win her love nnd marry
her , yet ho would conduct the campaign
fnirly. There wns none of the Olaudo
Molnotto nbout him. After ho had ns
sisted the girl to build n practical found
ntion , ho would then superintend the
building of real lifo'n superstructure.
CHAl'TlUl tt.
Ono day , while the prince nnd princess
were strolling along the banks of n little
stream , IJayfoot said :
"Lot us sit down on this mossy
rock. "
Yea , lot us sit in the shade , for from
out the shadow the sunlight looks bright
er. "
They seated themselves , nn > ' nftor com-
nonting on the beauty of the surround-
iiRs , the arumm or remarked :
"Much of this world's unnappiness
arises from n false idea of lifo. The
nodca of lifo nro over changing. In the
lays of knightly grandeur the execution
if n sentimental idea wns regarded ns nn
ichiovoinont worthy of emulation , but
low , when the majority of people nro
compelled to work for their daily bread ,
ho furnishing of n house nnd the stock
ing of it with the necessaries of lifo are
ho only Bontimontal conquests that find
ivor with the public. Girls , particular
ly young girls , nro some
times deceived from inFancy -
Fancy to womanhood. I know of an in-
stnnco once of n beautiful girl who was
brought up in the belief that she was n
ijroat heiress. When her father died 21
Mid nn investigation of his business
proved him to bo hopolosaly in debt , the u
poor girl received ouch n shock that she
never fii'.ly recovered from it. Someone
ono who suspected the true condition of
ullairs should hnvo told the girl that she
was not nn heiress , but good natured
people have a backwardness in imparting
the information of disappointment.
The girl's father should have told
her , " eaid Elsio.
"But ho really thought ho was rich.
His mind was not sound , and when the
girl grow old enough to think , ho bctrnn
to tell of the largo sum of money she
would inherit. Elsie-
The princess was startled. No ono but
her parents had over dared to call her by
that namo.
"Do not bo offended. For your own the
oed let mo toll you something. Your
Father's mind is unsound. "
She was not oifonded , but sat abstract
edly unscrewing the knob of her parasol.
I Imvo sometimes thought this , " eho
said.
said."His
"His mind , I understand , " continued ntt
Iho drummer , "has tor years been grow
ing weaker. Elsie , ho is not n king. "
She looked at him in alarm.
"No , ho is simply an American ciluon
ind has no moro power than any other
voter of Arkunsaw. The royal blood idea
an illusion. " .
"Then 1 am not n princess ? "
"You are a charming girl , but nro not n
orincess. " at
'Am ' I charming ? " looking nt him with
eyes that were molting. the ]
"Yes , you are the most charming girl I
iava over seen. "
"Then I am content , for to bo consid AVII.
ered charming by ono whom wo know is
chiirming is quilo 11:1 : consoling ns the ncl
hought of boinjj a princecn. All charm yes
ing women uro princeBsea. " yesJi
"You are a young lady of remarkable
sense , and it pleases mo to sco that you . ,
placing a correct estimate on lifo. city
handsome woman is indeed n princess
tnd her realm is the broad field of man the
kind. " M.
M.C
" 15ut 3'ou are a prince , are you not ? "
"No , J nm n plain business man. I int
HEW you mid loved you. Having heard '
your father's peculiarities , 1 iumimed
Iho title of prince , and came lather to
near you , to win you.1 ' nnil
"I dream of you ' '
She did not finish the 'nontonco. Ho
tour
liad caught her in his annn and covered
licr beautiful lips with a miiatacho which
had begun oaily to cultivate , nnd Tin
which in later years had not boon neglect' ' over
. She would marry him. To bo n '
bride wis sweeter than to bo a prlncciu
The common idea which had descended
from Eve had taken n pretty strong hold
hor.
"Wo must deceive your father , " said
, " 1 will continue to be n princo. Wo
ill marry nnd leavu him with the im
pression that wo have sailed for Europe. 70
will gu to Chicago where the ice cream
plates rattles the whole day through ,
Trhero the fat faced boy with , n red
bonrdored napkin keeps the Iliea oil the
fruit cake.
70U.
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The king , arrayed in his morning gown , C
walking in the garden , J lay foot approached
preached him nnd suid :
"My royal host , 1 would speak to you
upon n question of great moment. "
" 1 will listen with the attentive oar of atoore
who is interested , " replied the king ,
"I will not thrash Halun uround the
cypress trco , but will at once como to
point. I love the princess Klsio ,
loves mo. 1 auk her hand in mar-
"Tho princess shall bo your wifo. Tt 2
time that she were chooning a husband.
is the first offer that aho has over IS
from a man of royal blood , When 10c.
you desire the ceremony to take
lace ? " V
" " onloiiH
"As
soon as possible. ,
or
"Thu somewhat depressed condition of
stuto , foreign wars and internecine
disturbances will render u brilliant wed
impossible , Ono of tny largest
was blown up last week , nnd recent
advices state that my army 1ms sud'orcd
inKlandora. The refusal on tny part to
bestow the title of Augustus on young
Orispua , haa ofl'ended the people of
_ . The imprlsonmont of Gallus and
the poworfulinlluonco recently attained
by Eiuobius will likely result to my dis
advantage. "
"Hopelessly insane , " snid the drummer
mor to himself , but the old man hoard
the remark.
"No , " said he , "Kusobiua ia not In-
snno. 1 wish ho were , for then hia in-
lluonco would bo gene , '
"Wo do not cnro for a brilliant cere
mony , " Mr. Hnyfoot declared. "Uoyal
people cnn nttbrd to bo plain. My moth'
or nnd father were [ mnrriod in n sleigh. "
"It must have occurred during n
troublesome wnr. Wo must not bo too
plain. The ceremony must bo performed
in court and bright lights ahnll llaah nnd
bright oyea ahnll dance , rosy lips pout ,
nnd the cat in the comer will watch the
roasting meat , the quails will brown on
their toast and the hornpipe man , with n
yellowish leer , will dnnco by the light of
the 'moon , bnm , bam ; dinco by the light
of the moon , " nnd the old follow hopped
on n bed of marigolds and mtulo the duat
My with n "pigeon-wing. "
The old man's whlma were obeyed ,
The throne waa gaily decorated , and the
negroes and ovoraoer , having booii pro
vided with tin shields , formed a glittering
ins array. A number of neighbors were
knighted for the occasion. The old king
wn ; the picture of pride , nnd moved to
liberality , ho bostoued upon the knights
nnd ladies great estates , and to the offici
ating minister ho gave the river Nile and
nil Its commerce , .lust before the core-
nvnny began ho handed Hayfoot the title
to the I city of Constantinople. The bride
wn beautiful nnd consequently hnppy.
Vt , the conclusion of the ceremony , the
negroes : clashed their shields , the band
began ; to piny n lively air and the knights
and ladioa jolted in a danco. The old
king sat on his throne , with his head
resting on n clump of roaea. When the
dance waa conducted , the huaband and
wife approached the throne and mndu a
courtly obeisance. The king did not
movo. The b'idegroom touched himand
with an expression of horror , oxclnimcd ,
"My God I ho la dead. "
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COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
Hill l8tatOjrniiHiuiH. .
The following transfers were filed in
the county clerk's ollico yesterday nnd
reported for Tun Uii : : by P. . ) . MoMa-
hone , September I ) , 1881 :
W. Urndshaw to 0. U. Kondlg , a w qr
, 77I' ' . SliOO.OO (
Thomas Kirk to Jcinnio Uyrnos , a hf
w qr 20 , 77 , . ' ! 8. § 2800. ;
Sherill'to Jnmcfl Holleckor , trustee ,
lots 1 ! ) , 20 , nnd part 18 , block 8 , Jolloris
sub. § 7,000.
JnmesT. Smith to George A. Smith ,
lot' } block ( J nnd lot 12 block 2 nnd lot y
block 23 , Mullin'fl sub. § 050.
Totnl sales , $12,050.
G. G. Will ! HUB , Corning , is at the Bcclitolu.
Goo. W. Hamilton , of Now Yorlr , Ia in the
city.
city..T.
.T. J. O'Comioll , nf Chicago , is at the Iloch-
tclo.
II. W. I'onnock , Madison , Wiscniisin , Is in
city.
ILiggel , of Sidney , dined at the I'aulic
yesterday.
John C. Hurst , of Chicago , was in the uty
ycalc relay.
K. II. Itoby , Decalur , 111. , was yesterday
the Ogileii.
Mica Ija Toaterin II.IH returned from her
Riimincr tour.
Hon. ; Suhn lUlclvviii loturnoil yostonlny
from the oust.
V , G. Hall nnd wife , of Chicigo , are re-gin-
lercd at UK.Ogdtn ,
, T , C. Dietof Collar IlwpidH , vwia iiguent
the liichlolo yesterday.
Mies Mnttlu 1'ottor ia now nn oinployo at
telephone central ollin. .
. ,
Will , T , Nuffu' , n iiroinincnt ] nttorni'y nf
Avncn , wns umilinir. ji'sleidny.
L. I' . Martin , of the Orleans ( Nub. ) Si-nli-
, , w.i ? iiinong the c.illors nt llio line olhco
yestordiij.
J5d Jlnntci , n lively young < lninocr.it ficini
Corning , nnd agent of thu "Q. " W.IH in the
ycHtoi day.
Hon. Mild ) Miller , of C'.uroll , inombiT of
thoHtato KgiHlnliiio , in vinitlng Mr. anil
. G. ( iiilliu. .
Chief of I'olico
Tom Slvinnor left Inut oven-
? on a nlinrt visit to his noii-in-lnw , .1.
O'Connor , nt Nrol i , nnd v\ill probably ittiirn
with MIH. Kkinni'i.
] \lna .Sadio Muillicrol , of Hantock , lovui ,
MifH llninia HIcKabaugh , cif North , lioi-
ongh , worn In the city yuiturdny on
, nnd ilinoil at the 1'ucific.
If , W. Tilton , the Council IMnlfH ulitoi of
: ] ! l.l , ttnrtoil l.ut ovoniiiff for the cunt
the Chicago , Milwnukoo uml St.
, intending to nmko u ll > mg viuit to
filonclH In Wisconsin , vvhrro liis wife him boon
Melting for a foiv wooko.
coMiuijiiuiaii.
OOUNOII , IILCKKH MAI1KET.
CoUNCH , Ul.Ul'KH , IOWA , Sept 6 , 1881.1
Wheat -No. 1 uilllliifr , 70ifl80j ( No. 3 , 05 ®
; rojoctoilCO.
Corn Local purposoH , "lOfSlfi.
OatB 1'or local purpose * , 'Ar ® 10.
Hny-SlO 00@laOU per ton ; baled , 50@00
llya 10@4Do.
Corn Mual 1 'M per 100 pounils ,
\Vood-Uood \ uupiily ; priced nt yarda , G 00@
70U.Cu..l DollvoroJ , hard , 11 CO per ton ; soft ,
00 per ton
LiirdKulrlmnk'n. . wholonalliipr nt tlc.
Klour-Clty Hour , 1 ( Xi ) : ao.
Urooms 2 U5@3 00 per doz , \
LIVK HTOOK.
Cnttlo Ilutrhor covvu 3 OOgS 25 , Utitchor
, 1 00 < r I Ii5.
Khoop 'f.no.
Hoga1 " 5@J lil.
1'HOIIUOK AND KIIDITH.
QiiotatlouH by J. M. Ht. John & Co , , com *
irilaxion inorcliiintn , fi'M lironiltvny.
Poultry Jlv n old hon , 7u ; upring chickens ,
OOfeU M per doz.
PoachoH A bus. box , 1 00 ,
I.OIIIOIIH I 50 g.ri 00 per box ,
liuttor Cronmory , 18@20o ; totuitiy , OC"
lOc.Kggfl 11 per ilozon. G
VogotaliloH Potatoes , UO@ICo per buthd ;
' , lOf'ifiOo pur bu ; apploa , clicico cixAing
ratinif , 2 r,0i' ( 'I 00 ; bflftim , 1 7f C < ' )2 ( JO per
J ; Svvtet iiotatiifH COior lib ) .
' 10 GUAHA M 10 ANAL 1UNH
UUILVIN'J ,
THE CHEAPEST PLAGE JJI UMAHA TO BTTY
Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States
to select from.
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR.
THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE
FOR ALL ARE FOUTO !
Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water !
Ami nil o the good oiut things that [ go to mnko up a com
ploto anil hnppy existence.
Thq town o South Omnlui n tinjntcd south of the citv of Oinnha
QJI the line ol the U. P. Hail way , nnd it is lesa than 2 miles from the
Omaha post oflico to the north line c 1 the town site.it . *
South Omaha is nearly H miles north and' ' scfuth'by JJJ east ami
west , nnd covers an area of nearly four square mile's , " *
The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. "
Nearly 150 lots hiivo been sold and the demand is ou the increase
The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion.
The # GOOUO , beef packing house is progressing finely.
The $30,000 Water Works are lin'shed and furnish an abundant
supply of
PURE SPUING WATER.
The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a largo force o men at
work and will , in connection with thoU. P. Railway , have a union depot
near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds 'will be
furnished for Church and School purposes.
JSow is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never
bo cbcapor than they are to-day.
B3Z"Apply ? at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards.
MA . TT'PW&'Kr ,
Assistant Secretary ,
AND DEA.LER IN
OMAHA , NEBRASKA
Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand
Trimmings , Mining Machinery. Bolting , HOBO , Urasa nnd Iron Fittings ,
, nt wholoBolo nnd retail. UALLADA.Y WIND-MILLS , OHUIIOH
AND SOnOOL BKLL& .
Corner 10th Farnara St. , Omalia Neb.
ERTEL'S HAY PRESbES.
Are the Cheapest , Most Durable. Smallest in Si/.o ami Lightest iu
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Weight.
\Vtli no Hay I'rcoHiCd nl any klml can the niiioiint ol work produced at mtli llltlaoitpcns" . ( ton tons of 'i '
amlovir tulo U railroad liov car , ) an can Imilono ulth thu Ertcl Jiiirovtil [ Maohlmn. WarruatoJ or
alo. For llliuirntixl now circular aililriaa ,
OKO. EKTKL & CO , Qulny. Illinois ,
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