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BT THESE ( . for th DVERTISEMENTS FOR ke 1l 30 p. m. for e el Al Lswers B et an e of THY ivered \1pon § SITUATIONS -WANTED. Tenten, 1160 o afier. Nothing TED, il fiyet AW Aken for Tew ATION DY Arn experde - NI POSITION IN OFFICK WANT ANt % Thdy. Moderate enw A L WA Bk Stendiey DB AN CITY SA WANTE:D MALE HELP. o, Lige A word first tsertion, e we MS FURNISH ean Wringer o Git COMYISSIC k. _For further particul ALESMEN NG ¥ lg\\'nr Put onr goods | Hiking Powder Co., . et 7 Van Briren strect (TASS SOLICITOR Ty o, Address X 65, 10 #5 per day WANTED, MEN_FOR THE SOUTH 1 MissIssippl & Louisi Tearn Lavor agency, 40 hotels, el I ( r board. Rohrboug! 101 and Do WANTED. CITY SATESMAN B vaNTED CAPABLE MAN TO v drat b, 1 500,00 catlh necossars. Address Hrace bldg., Lineoin, Neb. $1 Ol TU TO SET TV P 5 Addr horthani eolles PRIN onal 1DE LINE, # e men 10 appoint Write 8. F.Rowins, 115 5t aveny WANTED, MEN IN EVE \w o1 Porianee unccessary. | Send stamp, N tective Burcau, ndiaaapolis, fud rsenitation of the eheck MKOT 1% M { PAID TR, OLUMNS avening 1 Sunday N l\" Ad ¥ LESMAN sl 9 18 e ther ED: Co. W Patent S 1ars write e, WIK, “00 POWDER Chi 28 T 1\ anacheap | 38, 1100 8t AMILIES, men and %10 00 74 30% MANAGE and [ ITION 1) ess A 14 603 1 o tonil De- PER WEEK, New npoc Paterson-Fowler & Co. POsIATE nOL ANKW RGETIC MA osition per Must fu Address TO raneh e #1.200 and o ommission. Ving K10CK Louls, Mo. 1sh ored napolis, MA e 8 100 L Mfachu KO0 310 AG. S SOLIC! WANTED, FIRS X for I miliar with hotel register wo 1 torritory on Room No experien s are making Address I 22, Metropolitan K. Delno & Co.. e CORS FA- ow.t. Kan- tvert ising SSMAN O wide e Ko, 111 Tor Tuiss than & TLEMAN TO TRAV Ttcfurences and sl seouri a5 A O o (! LADY O Per week wary. Add EL, $18.00 ity F’VRNIBBED ROOMS AND BOARD. firat ke for thini YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, Wormien's Christfin assoctatic Dougl FUF ROOMS 4 ¥y \ LY FI ISHED FOR It with honrd I NT “NEA AL 20 NT I 1, G K SOUTH FRC 0 #30.00 per ot from S100 Cans ot | FURNISHED ROOMS AN s i steant loat, $4.50 North 14th street TWC tor e vt famil HANDSOMELY FIY with board €10 per i 2510 Pleree st FURNISHED SOt ourl. 1720 Dodee, |, JHE DOLAN HOUSE, 1% ave, and DAvennort, Tvin WANLS your putroniiee o comf T Foonis and carefil able rites “NICELY FURNISHED ROC Sl DOANT LTI redsonab I, WANTED. ONE Rt private family; modern venlences. on Shi noaveni Place: term reas rofe Address A 108, Bew |, TWO PERSONS ¢ « Tations, with bos M el SECT d. | Rof ¢ FURNISH nfurnished fenees. 318 N. TORRENT--UNFURN a word fivst Inseri TRittcs, 1ige ifter. Nothi W. COR. RO i 11 Al G > T NICE Grof i he UNFURNISHE ening. 70 FORRENT vord first inm A for Fol Pt T-FOR RENT, 10s 16 Baltan JW 000 foet. tloc reet. John FOR RENT. GOOD Exposition buflding, rO¥ 5 1con e Lo, i bldi, STORY e Ty i word st eert Nothing taken for less ¢ COORIDE Vessels, vevery 2 weeks ae Ada ROOMS, GOOD BOARD, REASONATILE 1ifornia stroet | promises 30 stroet 20 N ~S1ORES ANL OFFICsS, ! corner Inquire at THI‘ ()MAH/\ I)All\‘ BEF UNDER CARE OF | u, 111 8, 171h st WITH _BOARD: MHH0 2 RNISHED ROOMS M WITH H0AT Mice ' 411 | 64 | D TOARD, B and £3.00 Wweek RNISHED ROONMS | ST B ehanged attention a MS, WITH GBI N COUPLES, BY Juss and all ce - ear ntze rences exel MR \ [ NT AC noa refined privie erences exel KN4 31 ISH'D ROOMS ' AND LEAV ot HIGGING y horses and Mali S BUILDIN v space, $x132 H.F. Lehniann, M119 at RE ROOMS IN THE 15th and Capitol to the 16th St room a fire proof o ating fix Apply at the o 910 crtton. 16 @ word ¢ hani AIN FIRE- 5, .00 10 s C MAKE utinsil ever 106 Kol In every 1 Mukin & Forslie here: Tightning selle ts Immense )1t Mrg. Co. . AGENTS Way o caely o of b ‘B TERRITO fomale, on Tl hieat World's' Fai crally on the marke ever introduced, s for wample. Add St. Louis, M sloi now g artle Co. Y- WANTED. GOOD GIRL TO ork, 10 cooking required Iy and dinfig rooni wor) 250 Donginn ot m ASSIST st nder: 58 Billroth, STORAGE. Retails . postage piid, 5 ALE r: abso . Buecess K, Sprin WANTED RY salary or commis- rseller is belng put The best household refer Rates, 10¢ 1 1ine cach_nsert month. (- WANT Jof three e w D. A COMP! & good cook: Ge weekd Call at T GIRL IN FAMILY an p room 63, 681 31 NERAL 1 Douglas st HOUSEWORK s 572 81' . A WET N. E. Cor. NURSE, INQ Twinty-Se UIRE DR, cond _and (o VANTED, LADIES AND Jean earn from $5 to $10 per wi home work for us: uo can work. Liberty Supply Co., ENTLEM ek doing strictly and steady Boston, Mass. MR00 4% C WANTED, GOOD GIRL FOR housework, Apply 1022 South 19th. ¥OR RENT—-HOUSES. NERA L ML 1Y WILLIAMS & othiing taken for less thi Ton, §L50 4 e CROSS, 1214 HAR- X090 FOR ap HOU R.Wells, 13 WANTEDiTO BUY. ISEHOLD ~ GOODS, 1 Tie o word first I Nothing taken for T WANTED. GOOD 6 TO AN witli modern onvenlences, will tradecioar Tand or lote Asaumie small eneumrance. 10'A 5 Dee offic “WANTED, TO BUY, small country town; A7, Bee ofied A will nd Send full des sertl 1 & ROOM COTTAGE on full 1ot to grade ¥ some cash, or TAILOR SHOP pay cash. A M50z $1 N iive rooms: than $3.000.00; selle pron Rates, 10¢ a line each insertion, $1.50 month. Nothing taken for less than 2. - HOU! BS IN i Drne 0. ¥ avis company D “0-IROOM COTTAGE, MODERN. stnford eircle. C. 8. Elgutte ., OF S IN ALL PARTS OF THE 1505 Farnam. 04 Beo bldg a line pov CITY. o1 1DICE, 1IN Koz D 1ot F. K. DARLING, BARKER DLOCK. 04 NIN Diiliy! “ROOM MODERN HOUSE, cheap. . W. Squire, 248 Ho MODERN, FURN nfurnished. Apply 1112 8. 10th. HANSC I8 ), EST 3 AND §-ROOM HOU: atlowest rates. Inquire 2502 MODERN th st D, FoR - RENT. rooms. liouse, Joui N.Y 1 &MASON i Li 247 SOME BL nlonces. SES, WITH Brennan, Love & Co., Ds :l) TWO GOOD SEVEN ROOM one five-room hot #15.00, $20.00 i block, 16 Paxton block HOUS ALL CON- OUTH ELEGAN’ ard, block fro ptrotler’s D, FoR® room brick, I Hill line 0B MOT park; all convenienc eonvenient to m Life building. MALL, Yl'l(% ble e room. 4, reasonable. rental D, Foy re hear Hanscont did_ neighborh Hicks, 305 N. Y CLASS modorn Bo, RENT, pply ank bidg, 1y: fine GANT bldg. T-ROOM Lasbury, 16th AND O Wil B RN BRIC] 1-ROOM N ghborhoo MODERN HO! T B m o K HOUSE con: gplen hotor, ote. M508 51 MILY house. 11 s & HilL V77 J HANDSOME 10- ROC with all modern e jonth. Location at 1 site Hrownell hall )i First Natlonal ), FOR BENT, CHEAP cottio, with' bath, i o 3036 Californta strect FOR D RENT. E houses. See Harris, 423 e l) SPLENDID MODERN TEN-ROO Jopnosite Redick's grove, North 2. b enic ken soon. Tk Ttan ) “FOR RE 708 N. Y. Life, I ROOMS, onventen ONE & ard st N o8, it outh 10th o W. B MANG $1 ODEI Rag d1e ROOM i M HOUSE ith street k. J MN70 1% USE and How RENT, m-:wnT\m‘H Iuguire 1019 Dodge, FOR rooms, FU —DESIRABLE ROOMS, e, 1734 CAPT NICE Lines for one URNIS] 0¥ tWO ED ROOM entlomen at » 0F oue OF 1wo genticy NICE ROOMS; STEAM HEAT; 1 port o, FOR RENT. TWO FURNINHED E Sturul front rooins, st 10 st LARGE FRONT ROO! venlonce. 024 North 101h treet FURNISHED KOOM WITH onth, 1011 Farnam - FOR RENT, LARGE FRONT ROO! 5 Dodge btreet vate fur ~NICELY FURNISHED cheap. Inguire Wright & Lusbury Howand strects, BA’ Mi07 91 WITH MODERN ( ROOM FOR RENT TOL AV CWITHOUT AND UN- b Dok 003 §1° b TH. MiSS M IN PRI MB75 1* 10th and | “DRUG STOCK WANTED, notes and_ plano for smal son, 1624 Dou ~WANTED, A NEAT COTTAGE OF ABOUT will pay not more HAVE SECURED 1 stock. G, Hutefil- Mt 314 “Rates, lige_n_word first in; thereafier. Nothing taken for sertion, 1088 1 GOOD AS NEW 1111 Farnam st Co., Oy TOVES OF ALL KINDS Wells Auction and Storage TOR SALE, FURNITURE Ot a1a & Bl MUSIC, ART AND NLECK, 1A ifornia st Y F.GBLL NJO! XL1810 0 I%ca word firat i . Nothing taken for FOR SALE CHEAP, 1 mpbell nowspaper wir spring, with t (vess for particalar HUBERMAN JEWELER stablished 1500, 1 ANsengor olev Bost House TWO-K| vo folders: gooil nond Importe Vator. 3 OF for LANGUAGES ISTAND TEAC um asertion, ¢ less th OLUTION 1 exlin- on 8 Lock Box 8, South 37 and 1 doy COR. 13 §DOUGLAS ezl hand_lever, on Store, On M Qukor HEAD G( cows. Afternoon, HUre et (Q, FOR SALE: OLTY WART Of $100 10 $1.000, Address A 4. Beb. arawing 7 YOD i‘ 251 ANTS IN AMOT per cent inte 540 51° (QF0R SALE PIX oMce of wuy kind; will sell dress George Forgan, cire of Ak, - month 0w, 100 0 100 o Nothing take Ry B SHINE 10 At ) 2507 baths, 02 Farnum FOR LEASK ABOUT 100 Fdairy, garden or farn, ng o & Hill lake: R, WANTED, PLACES 1 restuarants, oMees, for yo board. Koose'n Omahn b coll 16th and Farnam F Rates, 106 a line ith Nothing MRS, DI H. WARRE 58 mediy sach fnwertl n o 105 Tot S Dliable busi 50! th MASSAGE, BAT URES SUITABLE Jing men 10 wi CLAIRVOY aNTS, FOR eheap for Al Americ h cases espeelally 90 days, PERSONAL, QU'\'I)AY I)F( FMRER FOR BALE REAL ESTATE U; packing; ¢ § U Taytn SWALLOW TAT Tow prices, Call o PERSONAL. T The Dingmoor Remed st Wood polson any SANTAO. FOR M feveloy fee $2.0 nfidential efreular, ¥ atrect, Chicay logue, e, | Boston, Mass U, FADIES TONT ful bkt develope full confidential part Mrs. Dr. I T. Miller U MARRY. [k ¥ J wife rleh or poor paper. Sent seald Mré. Drake U, WANTED, THE every person Wil thinking of ridiy 1864, Tean Central B Continura. VIAVI IS A HOME T tath ¥ ateendant “OMAHA FURNITURE REPATR WORKS: { tre. pakine, polfal E. Gay 0o, Mid S L. SUITS LOANED OUT AT a1 K. Sugarman 1111 Douglas J FOR T At ofMce k. Om i Hot Spri 14 HIS 18 GOOD ent 1 presente Iy Co.. Sheely e nred ired. O MEN ot i Send stani Miller, 2 ADIE BUST DE s, Gunr 24- piee 11118 ima Tollet Bazar MMA by matl. 18 THE_ONLY SUCC v known. Never falls; § fenlars (sealed) for 2¢ stamp, 1 Quiney strect. Chie: U WANT A HUSBAND OR send 10 cts. for matrimonial in_plain weapper, Mr. and ank butlding. Chicago NAME AND ADDRE: 111 100 mles of On thiat W maha 181 ‘Wishen American willin dress Mo, Dox 2 1T _GooD 1 J north of lead wor whieh will ta SKATING you within two blocks, WANDSOME Xloo, Wit s GIRL o m N THE LAKE JU fake Eqst Oniahi motor, FERIY ki MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. Rates, 100 month. Not }“\' STON cent; nodeliys.\W.Far lino ng ta 10 Y TO L e O F. Davis €. SON IMPROVED A 3,000 dnd Unw ach fnsertion, $1.50 a line pog 1 for less thil OA RATES. K16 AT LOW 0., 1505 Far nimn Smith & Co., 132 “ 5 \\g»r‘.\\ LOAN AND TRU i1 1 W owa TO LO. olity MONEY TO L ADpIy 10 W. B M “MORTGAGE L W, FANTED, AT first # 100 0 §15.000. Clty Fi i st nd mfmproved ¢ 58 10ans on Omaha \rms oF Omalia eity proporty s ON e AT LOWEST RAT AN Trust Co, 18 NT RAT 1 Bk bldg 819 3. AT CURR First Natlob AN el JANS, A. MOORE, 504 ™ 101 APPLICATION: Dropert delity Trast company, 130 31 ONCE, FOR will loan all or larie, at thie atekest possible tosuityou. You 1e as YOI w for it as long as ¥ HOUSBHOLD Fi HORSE \\,\:. WAREHC O ANY Without publieit A M 06 SOUT) ¥ P E OLDEST, LARS . I\ DO YOU WAN We will ioa FURNITUR CARRIAGES, We elve pro you PLA a tat an removal of prop FIDELITY 1, st floor LOAN ¢ WAREHOU lowost and for any ler ay 1L back fn sue ou You ¢an horrow URNITURE AND PIANOS, ONS AND CARRIAGE: TER ¥ or IRTC 1 T 1\\1)(!\] ¥ INC ORPOR OMPAN ANY NOS, M youwish on your HORSES. WAGONS, 3 RECEIPTS, ote. 1 (o all applications, long a8 you wish g your loa 1t OAN GURANTEE CO. Room 4. Withnell block, Cor. 15th and Harney mi 1S B ock oo 497 Hamee plock MOKD T0 LO. X MoN 702 N. Y. LIFE_BLDC M164 0 AN, Rates, 10 month. No Y19, You stock of goods and some eash 10 ¢ ries or hardware b n stock of i Tinc e WAN 1 cli insertion. § Tine por for less thi T TO DISPOSE OF YOUR have clear Nebraska land hange for merchandise. Gro- roferred. but would consider 1 merchandise. Address P. FOR SALE, STC tions. invoice 4,0 for rent: Iying room Toeation: OPPORTUNITY an A1 busines duties of seer d, strong financ staple artieles whic further informatic F. J. Mil bidig., Chica YT LAy apparatus and dry tion. COUNTRY n what paper 2 fmproved farms ne , care 1 DRY OU'T) BANK OCK OF JEWELRY AND NO- 000 cari be reduced: building unty seat: good sons for well- 503 2+ WANTED. 10 ussumc ration of acturing “OF A LIFETI) th capital, large corpol h tool Apply 10 company’s coun FIT. INCLUDING HEATL room, ehea rent. wood loca: Apply 1815 Capitol LE. WILL RE Je8 0L Want. AlBo . Address A M3 7 FOR urehaser ar tow Y, for & an_uetive 1 office, 1500 Fa TY WITI terost (n mi artiele; cost 2e, sell [OCK OF want horses ind Z ILL TRADE 7 WANTED 1 I iy enie nlent locality with bathroo MM\:»\'« H. P, D, ¢ v Z Z “FOR FXCHANG for land ¢ r property f nufactur Ml OR WILL ar ni AKE HALF IN- € rapid feiling for Y AND NOTIONS, Box 205 Fraukfort, Tud, Ll il CLEAR ) TRADE 10-ROOM HOUSE yom house (i first_floor Alf com- BHO 10 front for s or of Lininge B NATIONAL BANK STOCK Adidreis A-10, Bec. har basament Cutting, ACRES. SUITABLE Srihwest of Flown CAMILIES. H( on, 1,50 4 ¥ th LAIRVOYAN yearut [0 N 1§t line por d8. ©T0. Ratos, 10c 8 e each inwor month. Nothing taken for loa: T MITH . VADOF, ale {ne MME. CARSON 1 floor, room 7, wilssage, sea batlis, - MME. STOWE MAGNET! 50 Hotel Brunswick Ratos, 10¢ o e sach insort onth. Nothing taken for los U, MASSAGE TREATMEN mal baths. - Scalp and hatr PERSONAL. andehiropodist. Mrs. Post. 3104 8.1, tlon, §1 4 than 250 TITH, 4NO FLOOR, ohal 8ieAm sulp lino por LA mum lcohol, aulbhur Mb13 31 10 HEALER. ROOM lon, §1 s than BLEOTRO-THER. ment, manieure 1. Withnell bl N4 LEFT 2 spectfnl nd AL any o 1 will not i dobis and has 2 marks on b right MBIT 4 ou his neck; tall for Lis age. MPLOYMEN' r on { Elvens him eredit AND 20th Ho v 14 years old cheelen, wnd & mark Fred Krause Bol 81 l £0,600.00 for general merch 7 Fon 7, 7~ WANTED, %500 it e Tt K. 1 FOR BALE to8, 100 o 1ine each (usertion, $1.650 month. ' Nothing taky R BARGAINS 1y 224’ 6., Hurd JRUIT RARN A miles from it grapes: 100 cher flmen & Cov, 617 Wi Banaa trade FOR saLe-Gw did 100 aero farnj Must sell now QR SALE ¥ 40 ueren at DeSot Who wunts it ¥. K. Da I o AR G T ol woll. three-fourths ¥o0d waler, splends Ing or grazing pury N HAN CHANG HOUSES, Boggs & HilL . STERN LADY miles from wtation on B. & M ND IN CASH TO I andise, Hox 0 BEAUTIFUL MODERN K stock for good notes. HBox MK71 70 OF CHOICF butlding, | Mulhall,’ W 847 000 WORTH for omc ruenlurs, g REAL ESTATE, lino per en for leas than 250, LAVE HOUSES ON FARNA lette st 19th 4 80n W A BARGAIN: 74 ACRES 11y 425 apple troes; 5,000 bearing 0 plums. D, J. Huteh: ¥, Council Blufts. MO83 J5 OTS AND FARMS, 8 arling, Barker blk. [ I' BAKGAIN ON A SPLE 1, 9 miles woutn of Kearney N 2N SAYS. SELL MY it you can't et Bozgs & HilL 4 for §1,000 iRare bargain Pole, whi Neb., excel potatoow ey Lodge firmiee 0 per acre. weley county, Neb, up on Union Pacttic only two rallw rallr #5.00 por e . on the Mo Nebrask, first-cluss land plenty of ped £ farn w. price $4.5 utor, el oK 4do und mooth be- 900 New York Life butldhiy M09 $1 mmn. OW 18 THE TINE TO BUY. AND SFOD . 17 (S THE SAFEST INV PROPERTY IN OMAHA HAS TOUCHED BOTTOM, WILL NEVER HAVE TONITY TO PICK UP SUCH BARGAINS AGAIN, WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BARGATNS 1N HQUSES AND LOT AND CAN OFFER JUST AT PRESENT LEGANT BRICK AND FRAME HOUSE, plentilly butlt, ail the latest mod - nees, B 1ER000.00 ¥ IFUL AGE I south front ot splendia neiel borh A HANDSOM DFRAM near 31atand hood 1 improvements, only $7 NEW TEN-ROQM HOUSE. clogant fe hall, spacions r Iibrary, dining room, sm ek Ing room, 1arge bed rooms, bte, handsomely fin ished fnonk, with hard wood floors, electrie lght Eas, furnace, bath, laundey, ete.; one of the finest fintkh ses I Omaha. | Price 10.000.00. ELE DOUBLE HOUSE, witl lirge grounda barm, {ee House, ofe.; east front: on one of the best residence strects, rental #1,200.00 per annim Price $1.300, d L HANDSOME BRICK RLOCK nely finshed HOME AND YOU AN OPPOR- 0 rooms o, 6550000, COTTAGE Nt neighbor: aend_and modern n in carner DU, vestment, or make two chotee b ¥ 500,00, corner finfshed througeh th b, Jaundry. furs 1. $0,500.00 5 6 ROOMS, wast front lot, on o m-kmnuv.m only $000.00, LR REAL ¥ TE AGENCY 5 N.Y, Life Bldg. Rei 1 en, 1'ge @ word first insertion, loa word there- Npthing taken for less than 2 YOW LOST A DEHORNED HOLSTEIN COW wstrayed froniany prenmises, southwest corner st and Leavenworth, Liberal roward will be given for fnformation where she may be found. J. W. Paddock. M1 OST- CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, 4Citizens Natlonal, Grand Island. notes. Rewdrd on return 10 Gusta i Tuland, Neb. 500,00, ON ral NING ( of ohuin Tettered 0. OST NE 101 rimi room 5, Patter AND CHARL] Reward fo R 24TH asns building. urn 10 a1e 11 STS. BETW ruchiun pipe In Dodge and_get re- M40 1% OST, Do case ward ON 14TH OR and_Douglas, @ n Finder return to 1414 OST, NEAR CORNER NES., 01 Decemb e dnd money return of bag 10 5 LAS 10 bag containing ome o money on Fij 5 53031 “Rates, 100 0 U month. Nothing FINE SEWING: LADIES UNDERW )Y OULHIE 1 Bpee . Burton, itol avenue. ) DO DRE S Turnilien BOMEEd, Mika Sturdy HORSES WINTLRED. Rates, 10c a e cach Insertion, $1.30 a lne por month.” Nothing tiken for losg than 25e. TYORSES WINT TBEN, 1230 PARKAVE. i T !VIJ\!\KI(\H- Fife bullding, telephon 1000 J7 Y. D100 3lichorn. N UNDERTAKERSAND EMBALMERS Ratew, 10¢ & line cach_insertion, $1.60 4 lne por month. Nothing taken for lews Y W. BAK (FORMERLY WITH ACObS, Tater WithM . er aud embulmer, (13 8. 16th 8t JOHN 0. Mail), unde Tel. 690, KE TO! mbalmer. 1018 Ohicago 8. Tel. DANOING ACADEMY. $1.00 & n 25 510 HARNEY ins this week dren Tuesday 4 p m, Adults Tuesday te ieqsons daily inall ms; 2 hialls 1o e MB72 30 n ingertou Nothiug tuken for less JRAND'S DANCING SC! treet. The midwinter lassen nOW forming. curday 10 4. . or 3 wrsday 8 o Priv the new dances. Call fo; Tino per ». ETEAM:HIPS Rates. 10c aline cach insertion, $1.50 4 lne por month™ Nothiug taken for less than 2c. UROPE. HOLY LAND. CALIFORNIA, RER- udu. Floridi, Mexico, Select partios, best ticketing f ¢ t nberths, Send for “Tourist Gazette H. Gaze & Sons, 113 Broad- way. N. Y., (Est. 1844), Official Ticket Agt. Chief Tk Lines. SEOURITIES FOR SALE Rates, 10c a line_each insertion. $1.30 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 3 ARE OFFERING A NUMBER OF FIRST @ mortgages on Omahii property in sums 000.00. N0 security 18 botter than rigige s before making an Fidelity - Trust company, Bee Bldg., N. 2 good first m investment. ground floor. 8140 & word frat Ins: Nothing taken for 1038 th N UP. A SORREL HORSE. old, ‘weleht abont 1000 pounds, whi lead. branded X on right side Aug. Johnson, Rose HiL addivon, West Omalia, 00 B00 ABOUT Ratos, 100 a line each usertion. §1.5 month, Notiting taken for loss tan OUNG; TLEMEN CAN SOON acquin of shorthand and typewriting % 8ehool of whort- Nand. 513 N, i 10 rent 04 1na per AND GE Y. Lite. Type month TOLLECTIO company. roois building, mikes o N nu: NEBRASKA COLLEY relanty Nl PAWNBROKERS, < Tine encli insertion, #1.50 i 1o per 1 for lows thin 41 DIAMOND BROKER ans money on i o8, 10 50 o I Nothing tuk BERC AT te. Old g J.uiy watches, SCALES Chnsortion, $1 i for less thinn o “Rates, 106 i line ¢ monthi. Nothin J EW AND SECOND HAND SCALES,ALL KINDS Addioss Borden & Selle Ko wt. Chicago Ciy allue py St OFFICE OF LE WARE L4 OMAHA, Neb,, reby given to the stoe holders of the Loc- ardware comiany that eotine of the stockholdors of npany will be held | at the of _the " sald compuny, 1 1228 larney stree in I tho stute of Nybriski day, January 9, A. 1), 1804, at 8 o'clock u'flmHll.rululuul: d nip: vo during the ensuing year and 1o (ransact such othor business as Tuuy be preseated at such mooting H. J. Lk, President W M Bécretary kholders Moeting ~OLARKE-ANDRERSEN 11ARD Dec, 8, 1893, —Note the Attest: GiLass, DEAZOLH Stockholders' Mecting. Omaha & ilwiy Company Notice is hereby glven thit the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the Omaha & Elk horn Valley Rallway company,for theclection of seven directors and the transaction of such other business as may luwtully come before the meeting, will bo held at the ofiico of John M. Thurston, Union Pacitic bullding, Omahn, Neb., upon Weanesday, the drd duy’ of Jun- uary, 1594, at 10 0'clocl: a. ni. Tho stock transfer books will be closed ten days before the date of the mveting Boston, Dec. 14, 1893, ALeX MiLLAR Bearetary. ) 14d 20t Meeti lon compuny: Notloe givon that the annual meetiog of the stock- holders of the Union Lund compuny for the election of five directoss and such other busi- J Droperly come before the mecting, 1d at the ofice of John M, Thurston Pacitic butlding, , Neb., upoi the Bih duy of! January, 1804, at10 Boston, Dec 0, 1893 LAB, Secrotary. D19d20¢ 1s hereby Union Mounday o'clock & w. Avex M 1893 IX'I‘EEN 31, 1893--8] PAGE EBONY FRINGED WITH GOLD Oolor and Cash Sustaining Amicable Re- lations, PROGRESS FROM SLAVERY T AFFLUENCE Improved Education and Not All Raro Race— Faking " Busines Ability at in the Negro Care For twenty-five years the white people of the south have been taxing themselves doubly maintain schools. Not only do they a school tax greater by on third than was ever levied in any north- ern for their own children, but they have to pay for the edueation of the negro besides, This, says the Washing- ton Post, been done without plaint or faultfinding. It has been a part of the ‘situation” that the whites have accepted and made the best of since the peace at Appomattox. Meantime, with the help of his white neighbor, in the shape of material aid as well as ad the negro has steadily advanced in intelligence and fortune to a degree that is amazing to southerners themselves, who have been familia with each step of his y Louisiana, and seeinlly in - New Orleans, there are thirty-two negroes who have fortunes rated at from #50,000 to 300,000, Nobody knows the capacity the negro has for becoming a money saver, and even a miser, oxcept the southern man. When Francois Delacroix died o fow yoars ago he was found to be worth $1,000,000. His histor inter- esting as showing the peculiar methods by which u fortune may be made. Francois Delacroix was the chattel of Je Chevalier I, de la Croix, an old-time creole gentleman, well known in Orleans, The chevalier had been a sol- dier in his youth and believed in the Bourbon lilies. 0 when the prince president Louis Napoleon became ruler of the second republic of e, in 1849, M. de la Croix left his beloved land and came back to Louisiana, where he had a distingnished number of kinsman among the leading ercoles of the state, One of them dying soon after his return the chevalier became possessed of some valuable slaves. One, named 'rancois, who had taken his master's name of de la Croix, was particularly valuable. He was an expert tailor, and shortly after he became the property of his new owner he was permitted to purchase his freedom for $2,000. Soon after this he established a tailoring establishment of his own. It was famous for two things the first being that it was the most ex- pensive place of the sort in the city, and as the New Orleans dandy of that day followed the fashions of Paris rather than London, wily Francois always had on hand the finest French fabrics and the most skillful couturiers to make them. state has com- ice, WOLress, First of the Negro Milhion But lucrative as the tailoring feature of his business was—far away back in the 50, a dress snit from Delacroix’s, as he took to spelling his name, cost 380 to 8100, when the most expensive tailor in New York or Boston charged only $50 and $60—there was another part of it which paid still more enormous profits. It soon became rumored about town that any young gentleman of family and pos- sible fortune could be accommodated with a loan on no security at all if he stood well “with Delacroix. He knew the general chavacter and reputation of every young ‘‘blood” of New Orvleans, as well as those on the great baronial sugar and cotton estates above the city and be- low. Delacroix took no notes. The gentleman simply gave his “word of honov” to pay ata given time. Dela- eroix did not lose 1 per cent of his loans made in this way. To be sure, the inter- est was enormous; but what would you? No one borrowed large sums for a very long time, and after a “*heavy night” at faro it was very convenient for the young gentleman who did not want to tap the paternal pocket too heavily to be able to promptly “settic up” by going to Dela- croix, even if ‘‘the old scoundrel” did charge 3 per cent per month, It was just as well in those days, too, for a person in the business of Delacroix to have an owner. So Francois paid the chevalier for himself npearly ali the 2,000 agreed upon. He let enough of it stand to insure the protection of the tire-eater of the Bourbon armies should his aid be needful. *“Ha! dat nigre of mine, he heap richair dan hees master,” the old man used to say. Though the slave could have liguidated the balance necessary to make hima free man any hour in fhe day, he did not want to be i If he was he would have to pay taxes and all that sort of thing, ana the police might ask inconvenient questions, for sometimes the play in his snug parlors upstairs was very high, 1t was wuch better as it was, nd so the two went on, maintaining the most amicable relations long after the war ended. Francois was very kind to his old master until the chevalier died, which was about 1869, His slave soon followed him, and then it was that the immense fortune he had became known. Money Made In Politic Deslonde, & pure negro, secretary of state in Governor Kelloge's last term, left office o wealthy man, having made most of it “in politics” since the war, Antoine Dubuclet, Kellogg's treasurer of state, a mulatto, was also rvich. The wealthiest negro in Louisiana is Aristide Mary. He owns all those valuable buildings just opposite the New Orleans customs house and postoflic His for- tune is estimated at $300,000. He is a dark mulatto and was the son of a woman who was rich in her own vight. He was educated in Paris and possesses one of the finest librar of the French, Spanish and Italian classics in the state of Louisiana. The only time Mr. Mary ever tried to assert his rights as a citi- zen under the law occurred some years ago, when the management of the French opera honse refused to sell him a box. He would even have taken a baignoire a box with a latticework in front that can be raised or lowered as the ocenpant S — Notice to Stockhelders. Notfeo Is herchy given that the annuul ting of the stockholders of the Omiha aion Depot compiny will bo held at the office of the Unfon Depot vompany, b the howd- auarters of the Unlon Pacilic Rntlway com: pany, in the clty of Omaha on the 8th duy of Junuiry, 1504, o Cl0Ck I i fOF the 8] tion of directors and transaction of “uny othor business thut may legally come before the meeting, Omaha, Dec. 15, 1503 30 G PavLom, 8ec, Oabin Union Depot Co. D19d20t otice to Stockholders, Notice 18 hercby given that the aunual mesting of the stockholders of the Omuhn Gus facturing Company will be held at the of the cowpany, Merchants Natlonal Bunk butlding, nt 1078, m., Monday. Januar: 181, 1504, for the election of directors for the ensulng yenr, and any other business that muy eotue before the board, Omaha, Decembor 10, 14, FRANK MURPHY, Pres 420010t Omaba Gas Manufacturing Co. To Whom It May Concern, Notice is hereby glven that George Hecbe 1s uo longer in our cwploy and i not authorized 1o transact business of any kind nor to collect Wby money on neeount of this company A BOOTH PACKING COMPANY December 80, 166 southern | In | But it may desire. dared not do mulatto had to others of his raco no, the management So the eultured below with the if he wished to hear the opera at afl. The Jouberts, Du- masis, Macartes and many others, col- ored men, ure weil educatod and vich, all having haa their schooling in P'aris, ‘The creole negroes of New Orleans are the best types of their iy I'here is a physician among them who is us skilled as any of his white contreves, and is a notablo But it he had not o | | fortune of his own he mml.l starve, The negroes will not employ a doctor or u le\\\vl of their own race, and, of course, the” whites do not, so the professional man among them never the bus ness of the most ntelligent and the richest of his own people. 1t is difticult tosay just how much ex-Governor Pinch back is worth, His fortune is placed at from 3,000, but he ke his business matters so close that no one except himsclf veally knows what his fortune is, here are a number of ver y thrifty and well-to-do negro planters over Louisiana, und they have theiven wonderfully, 3 In Mississippi the nogro population ex ceods the w hy majority. Hence the constitution adopted three years ago wasa political necessity Last year the state of Mississippi made | about” 1,000,000 by high in quality, This erop poured into Ississippi about £50,000,000, ineluding the value of the seed. One-half of this | went to the negro. | down very dangerous cs of cotton, grading Ex-senntor Braoe and Others, As for wealth-—the richest negroes Mississippi are Bruce, the ex-senator, who owns two fine plantations in Bolivar | county, one of the best cotton-producing counties in the state: Ben Montgomery's | sons, who made $200,000 out of cotton | growing: Jim Hill, who made his monoy | out of polities, and John R. Lynch of | Natchez, who held the place of fourth i auditor of the United States treasury, to | which he was appomted by President Harrison, until last July., Lynch very intelligent man, who was a 1 the proclamation setting | free in 1863 He lives in Natehor, most aristocratic town in the state, which used 1o be very wealthy and still well-to-do. He is worth from $60, ] 000 to #80,000 and owns some valuable real estate in Natchez, besides his own | residence ard a small plantation of about six hundred acres a fow miles ay, which is in good running ovder. Besides these there ave Dr. Dorsette of Natchez and W. 1. Mallaison of Vicksburg, both very well-to-do men. Dorsette has, us his name indicates, eross of French blood, and is an excel- lent physician. Mallaison is luwyer at Vicksburg. He has made his fortine out of the pension business, for Vicks- burg was a great recruiting ground for United States colored troops, and tho pension agent who got there early was sure of a fortunce. This what Mal- | laison did. It is in Arkansas that shown his aptitude for advancement most effective The cit of Pine Bluff, on the Arkansas river, is the cen- ter of the best cotton producing region of the state. Here area half dozen ne- groes, all born in slavery, worth from $30,000 to $250,000. Chief among them is Wiley Jones. e is about 60 yearl of agoand is in every respeet self made. He owns nearly the entire street car system in a town of 12,000 people—and an excellent stem it is—a saw mill, working many hands: two good planta: tions, besides some valuable real estate. He is a large depositor in the strongest bank in the place and never had a note protested nor failed to meet a financial obligation when it was due. He isa democrat and has always been one. is brother, } C. Jones, is alsoa wealthy man. He has about $100,000 and owes nobody. He has been emphatically the maker of his own fortune. Fordinand Havis is the third in this group of rich negroes. He made his mon in_the Jumber business and in planting. J. . Corbin is another of them. He has about $75,000 in his own right, besides being a trustee for a brother, who left #50,000 to his minor children. Theve is William B. Jacks of Jefferson Springs, whose property is estimated at 80,000, It consists of very valuanle real estate, such as plantations that rent for $6 to 7 cash per acre. There are about 2,000 acres of cleared land on these places that will bring the rental mentioned. The Man Who Scared “Web" Flunagan, | in a | slave woes the | 1 is the negro has Alubama has fewer wealthy than any other state in the south of its importance and population. A man named Harvis at Mobile, formerly of Selma, is worth somewhere about $100, 000, He made his money in leasing the bars and barber shops of the steambos on the Alabama river just after the A negro named Bowen has become by purehasing two acres in what is aow the most valuable portion of Birming- ham,and holding on toit until it became worth 500 for every $1 ofits original cost. There are others, such as Coffman of Tuscaloosa, Jackson at Eufaula and Master at Anniston, who made his for- tune as a boss contractor for the hauling of iron ore and e in the mines. Tox best known colored citizen is Wright Cuney, once collector of the port of Galveston, Cuney in a mulatto, aund is one of the shrewdest and ablest political *‘workers” in all the south When, after President Harrison's elec- tion, Cuney asked for the best political placs in the chief magistrate's gift *Web" Flanagan, the gentleman who headed the republican delegation in 1884 to the national con- vention, and leaped into notor- iety by reason of his frank- ness when he called upon the civil sery- | ice reformers in his party’s ranks to know what they were there for if not for offiees, was aghast at Cuney's “gall,” and swore he should have nothing if he did not relinquish his ambitious de mands. But Cuney did not velinquish, and came so near “downing” Flana that that redoubtable chief ubsc lutely became frightened and w glad” to make peuc on any terms and take the Browns- ville collectorship. Cuney is worth $150,000. There are other negroes in s who are very well off, but none 50 wealthy as Cuney. Lhere ure negroes in South Carolina, orgia, Tennesseo and Kentucky who are worth $100,000. In North Carolina there is one very rich negro, named Charlison, who made his fortune out of tobacco growing. In the Disteict of Col- umbia there are two rich colored men, John H. Cook and Willinim Wormley, and oth , like Dr. Purvis, who are ex- tremely well-to-do, Coming northward, there are in New York at least a dozen coloved men who have from $100,000 t) 30,000, Two, who are physiciuns, have professional incomes of #25,000 a year. Mr. Roselle, a barber in Williamsburg, N. Y., died soveral years ago, leaving nearly $500,- 000, Henry Thomas, for years head waiter of the Grand Union hotel, at Sar atoga, and head waiter at the Metropol- itan hotel in New York, died worth #150,000. Dr, MecDonald of New York is worth $200,000, and Mrs, ( of Svooklyn s the wealthiest of them all, her fortune being rated at $700,000, John Tenycke is worth #500,000, There are several others The negro has his future in his hands whenever he discovers that he is no longer a “‘ward of the nation,” but must negroes oster o do ! christen | nealtny | s | the | the take care of himself, just as others have | county jail until today, when she was started Favored Opposed by the Causes of Depression i Omuhn 1 Gratify Losse kly Small ™ Kind Jobbers, Insurance © S UMUTUAL INSURANCE SOCIETY by Some Omaha Merchants, but j AGITATION PREVENTING RAISE IN RATES olon- Decvmber Are for Taspector Hartman, I'he t visks. event v hazavds vement the wee and equal the de NG Ber W last Friday is ol stick 1o the old line compa; ssible might that the “mutun of ring ble the in sch their business e state W volees men stand n thun frequent advances in that insurance slightest oxcuse, caused 4 halt raise,” and the watching ather companies The thr insuranc Cnuso of the Dey that mn the ation' b st fire nies ratl organizat | another advance in ratos, ana the prouote: with o 100 v dy submit rates which they claim make et has o in tho proposed 20 e men rrexsion. are nd waiting for developments and | further instructions from headqu Words world of hus boen among business men to form a mutual protection pool ag o lossos, ils of which appeared in T Whilo the plan meots li favor among most of the merchants, 16 ted to by some jobbers, who prefer to ier than new venture of home talent fon of & perfected in event of sanguine csponsic o or to the ipon the vidently per cent now Fhomas S. Chard, general manager of the Firen of the vircles present depression Fire imsurance reguires fo ondition lio it tribie fare on tered along well-considerec permanent lues, The natl protection one year aud all nest hardly déseryos, o {‘,N.‘ ity. A politienl th the spring e and wror, flies. TUis this instability « thitt discourages. the inves tled cployment to nd hand more injuriou ness interests recognition iths precept, erted i tho prosperity The present depression in fi its tributaries, 11 apprehension of a falling m arif reduetions. nelther buy erable quantiti think will be pr Hence the insur with hand-to-mou turers, who are wal up, or rather to turn down ance given us by Mr. ton 1l pssed very expi is not store wive provided in pear to much ene ble value. From inquir that the tremsures L 2ens for some thin the heavenly kind. pression of busi nunber of fry auough e o lont fire destroye du er that deficit hoof this wiste 1 should the Indiviaunlism ountry than are trust and Just now the solidarity of our busi= appears o be much in noed of ot in fire in 1 and ros on_that ir free t i sunnot when t ry the popi ents whi Tabor of run n man old o insural is his customer, n's Fund lusurance company at Chis 0. gives the following views on the o ause sUrance Its prospority a fnterests whieh po Thiese in tuen depend for their wels ust and wise laws falthfully adminis= wonably is ull for rado th oxp be right lo 10w ilar voto ch give f brain mad 18 Adum intor- d ,"irisos from i genorol et ns wresult of f usunl sy toduy In gacit, it dity which they Wt le othing The kindly ol o ¢l nty and w5 have give il rin would h which ci 088 conte panies are dealing wits and manufac= 1 {0 turn y assur- Wilson, author of the | mew tarift measure, that what te has thus far circumstance to what ho us luter on dovs not ap= ints and manufacturers nt to supply lurg insurn- to feel ar cltl= hiefly ot de- ear to Ongress ve been il bankrupt law had been en- year n]ul‘ from the Washington doct t up by nearly ever; consedqu wid - thongh near ritfre news try without regard to par writer is indeed deepl il environments of very reason to he, the Wilson bill, if efficient than an, had horetofore. Tt of suoke or will settic trinaires, ty. The Interested in the his business and Iwill add cted, w at 1 dinance w o, but it is fmpossibie to obtain though re knee deep in petitions for such a law bourd of trade of any it is advocated by v press of the l'l)ll"' under- olit= hns beMeve I prove more vo huve flicting cludms of up draft and down draft in favor of no drafi. i Kind Words for v, The Underwriters Re Hart iew of D Moines, has this to say of Inspector Hartman: hear nothing but words of pratse on all r Mr, inspe M tunity of fmpo: of good insurancy able propert 1iwhich controls the wetive member of the ¢ is o city, and an old and 1 Omiahi, w he sy He s the right man forthe sistant, Mr..J. 5. Robbins, w the ofti tukes care that right th , S0 that strong one critieal period, Hartma tis i 48 h ¥ire Lonses for Do Omaha has be ahi's In loses 150 man cted ci e ho his ch everythii tho: combinusion and just what Is required at this cember, surance 1 Oppor= i upon tho axsurod tho a8 1 0f con- a member of the police re depurtment), an Cowmerelal elub, which nposed of the leading business m D s carries conviction, , and his as= 1 of the tizen of mr;.u of foes 1 very fortunate in regard 1o fives this month, the ouly ones of note velug: AM. Clark, barn and contel iartford Mary A, Gavin, birn and tents American of Philadel) S0 WL South Oniiha), niture, Conneeticut Johu Kee niture, Phonix, N. Y Tisu Clay Stewart is Hanover. O. H. Joffries will const this week. It is rumored that organized in this city Clarence Secor of the leave a Lloy Ba Ins. nts, '$ 400 o il 1,000 fur- 1,000 rSouth Omahn) fur- . 1,000 ftems, now special agent of the for the d's will akers Est. Losg. total 500 total total Pacific so0on be Insurance company at St. Paul visited Omaha yestera day. The of No ary 1 Prank P Manufacturers and B York uilders o Lyon of the Palatine is said mpany will pull out of Omaha Janus to possess an ambition to become fire chief of Omaha, “The Northwestern Mutua I Life Insurance iy of Milwaukee has come out botdly. bating. 1 Lesen of Denver ngainst v Samu ent of the Traveler wis in the city lnst week weneral wostern Thomas Fisher has rencwed his o as soecial agent for the un will serve in that capacity d iderwrite uring 186 Insurance. co.apany, ontract s and i Out of four fives in Omahi during Decema ber three were total losse fusurance paid on the sam H local Lifc seems to o a we devel knocked out all opposition. The insurance men and Farnam Street theg ha arbitrate existing differ of that fire will now I T'he various calendars is SUFANCE COMPANICS Iopresc are all artistic in design, bu the Massachusetts Now aud Mutual are ing of mention The Life Underwriters Omaha will hold its vegula fngin the New York I Tueaday evening be elected for the tions will be made for the be given in February Mutual, cspecially fo ke but the wus only 1. Neely's boom for the presiden Underwrit oped one that has or8 08se owners ve concly and the nted in U Lhe Germur associat monthl buildi Ofce ar and pi - RETURNED TO HASBTINGS, postore ty Commisal Mary Rogers, who has b was started back "o impostor, Haustings yesterday, husband returned some ¢ Sent Hom nors. een di to her b which place 5 080, entire £3.400, of ociation of the ided to o losses. nin and deservs ior of y meots 1) next rs will reparas annual banquet to by the ared an home ab her Two weeks ago Rogers und his wife struck Omaha and applied for was refused on account of residents of the city. in to th started the start Y Were unsuce 1y the insane nssistance, their bel Aftor dodge, ossful b which ng nons that they ut from Shoetly afterward it was discovored that they were professional tourists from Hastings and that they made their occasional tours to the surs rounding cities and towns for the purpose of working the The upon wife was allowed to wward her howe, churity of husband was fired out immediately, the remain poople, 3 b the

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