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UNION SAYINGS BANK
in South 10th Street.
CAPITAL,
(SUOO.OOO
Liability of Stockholders $400,000.
IlKM KltOMlKllS
J J IMIIOKK JOUNI'ITZ(IKltAU)
JOHN It CI.A11K A S HAYMONI)
K P. llltOWN DAVID HI'.MICK
HKMOOHi: KltlinsOIIMIDT
.t I) MACTAUI.ANO .lOMKl'll WHITMAN
kkiiaydkn (miah. ha imonii
diimuiii i:vinni:y
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HKNItY K I.V.WIrt OW PKUT.KHtt
(J. M I.AM HKUTOON M I. HMITII
JMeOONKIIT W IIOI.DUEOK
T KUA1AT.KT J W IIOWMAN
I.MKYK11 OHIM1U1KK
nrriciciw.
It. K. MooHK.l'n-shtont.
IlKNiir I.kwih, Vice President
C. II. iMiiurr, CAshler
Interest pntil on ileixwIU of $o nuil iipwnnli nt Hie
rnto of 6 is-r rout ht nnnum,eoiiisuntteil semi
nuntinlly Your savings account nollcltoil.
MONEY TO LOAN
Forn lone or nliort Mine on real ostnto or rip
proved oollntorM security Hank open from 0:iVl
. in, to a::W p m , nud on riAtiinlny evenings
from 0 to H v. in.
J. II. W. HAWKINS,
ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT,
IlulMhnrs coinplotol or In course of erection
from April 1, lsmi:
iluslncsH btoek 0 V. ontgniuory, llllt nnd N.
do do I. V lllllinimluy, llthnoiirN
Restaurant (Oitclls) O K Montgomery, N noor
nth.
ItoHldence, J .1 ImlmfT, J and t'.MIi
do .1 D Miicfnrlnnd, U and Ct li.
do John Zi'linimr. D mid lltli
do Albert Wntklns. D liel nth ami 10th.
do Win l UMiimtd, t: Nt Dth nnd 10th.
do K 11 (luthrlo, Will nnd N
do .1 I! Ili-oil, M I), K lK-t inth nnd 17th.
do I. ( M llnldnln. O Im-1 I HI It nnd IHth.
Sanitarium hiilltllng nt Mllford. Noli,
Klrat llnptlfit church, 1 ltd nnd K RtrcctA.
ortunry olud -I nnd receiving toiuh nt Wyukn
cemetery.
Ofllcfl
Hootn. !KI unil.'tl
Richards Qloolc.
Working Classes!1!;
.... w . . prewired n
furnish nl clows with employment m home, tlit
wliok) of the time, or for thrlr spare, moment,
Business new, Hunt nnd profitable. I'ersons i
either sex easily earn from W cents to (3.00
evening, and a pro)ortlonal buiii by dovotlngui
the Ir time to tho business. Hoys and girls cai l
Hsarlyiu much n uu-u, Tliat nil who soolhi
may send their address, and teat tho business, '
make this offer. To bucIi a aro not well ifolisfU
wo will Bend one dollar to pay for tho trouble u
writing. Bill particulars and outfit free. Addruv
O conot Stinson . Co., l'ortland, JIaJne.
llTAlTTJVto,'m,ulf. Cut tlua ont and r
VI 1 1 Hi H Y turn to U8i nnd wo wl" Hn yo
ILL V 11 U 1 free, something of groat voluu an.
importance to on, thnt will bUi
you in buslms which will bring you in mor
money right nwny tlinn an) thing elso hi this worli
Any oneenn do tho work and llvo at home. Ellhoi
ex; nil uges. Homerhlng new, that just coin,
money for all workers vj will start you; capital
not needed. This Is one of tfo Rename, lmortntil
ehaucos of a lifetime, Thoso who aro tunblllom
and enterprising will not delay. Orond outfit frn
Address True & Co., Augusta Maine.
7 ATTcnn the at homo, and make more monc
Villi"1 uork rnr "" ,'lttn ftt anything else ft.
JJ Hill world. Capital not needed; you an
started freu. Large earnings sure fron
first start. Costly outfit and terms free. I3ettr
not delay Costs you nothing to send ui youi
address mid find out. If you are wlso yor wifl ui
fi nt once II. llAl.Lirrr & CorortUnd. Jslue.
GORSRTS
Worth up to $2.00.
Manufacturers Samples choice this week
50 cents.
100 dozen Ladies Alexandre Kid (Move
live hook, embroidered back-, nt $1. Real
value $1.75.
I. FRIEND & SON,
913 and 915 O Street
g Only Exclusive House in the City,
- A. I. Davis & Son.,
gA.N El.t-.UANT STOCi:. L"W Htv "
CARPETS
1112O Street.
Cull mill see ui In nur" Now Quurtors.
15. 0. KOSTKA,
North Side Pharmacy,
I230 (J ST.
Albums 25 per cent off.
N. R. HOOK, M.D.,
Uterine, Urinary and Rectal Diseases,
A SPECIALTY.
Treats ilihoams by tho ItltlNlvllUIIOl-'l-'
I'AINI.KSS HYHTKM. OHlce, rooms .17 nnd W),
Illehnrilslllock. i:iooiith nnd O mi-eots. Uflleo
telephone AM. Itoslili-ni-u I0J-.I Qstnt-t. "I'hono, CM
Ofllco hours, II to I jam. '2 to .' and T to 8 p 111
Sundays, :i to .1 p in
PEERLESS
Steam Laundrj
1117 P Street.
Still In the front und alisolutely lending all
nqxitltors. Thoroughly equipped for th
unestworV, giving to each customer nn tin
qualified guarautoo for all work done. All 01
nur work dono with neatness and dispatch
Wo (solicit orders for suburban villages mid
neighboring towns, paying tho oxpiess on ut'
ardors one way. ltespcctfulli ,
C. J. PRATT.
LINCOLN
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AMIISKTITUrKOK I'UMUSmilt',
Shorthand nnd Tj pmvrllhiK. Hest ami turnout eolli-Rn
lu tlio went, muilenl prepared foi limlnifa In from
3 toll mouths. Iiullvldiiul limlmethiii. I'oll iinilox-rli-mvd
fncully, hend for isillio JuuruuU and
tsvUnriii of poiimniiHlilii lo
UI.UUniDUi: I HOOSK. Lliu-oln, Net),
I rJs)T r L vrf
tfm&tfcwu
DITS OF GOOD READING.
Klrny linn of (li-tioritl Interest Clipped
friim tin- Various Ksclinitgc.
Only twelve Indians urn loft of tin- trllio of
1,(100 v.lm Itilmliltoil tho Yosomlto Milloy but
n fow ymrs hko.
A Cliiiiiiiiinti nnvstnl In Hnu Krniielseu
enrriod n rmolver which wns hnivlly plnUil
with hllvor ntnl sot with rubles.
Arrlin-olnglst lmvo trmisl tho woddlnp;
rln to tho onrllost tliin-s. It has Ikm-ii iiiiiiIo
of gold, fllvvr, t'(ipKT, lirnsrt, Iron, tin, ov
tcr, lend, bono nnd wooit.
Tho hnrlmrnt Clint'lcnton uhiiI touboiitid lu
black IWli, but noun nro cmilit the re now,
nnd It is Ix'l loved Unit tlio iviithqunkcs lmo
senrcd them nway,
It Is n pink season In Wn.xliliiKton. l'ink
menu cards nro uswl; Ices pninn In pink rosos
wt In real roso lenvivs of green; nud tho Imlloj
wenr pink cornU.
Tho oinprvM of AuMrln lins lioen reeom-meiidi-il
to try tho now health clothing for
rheumatism, from which alio Millers, but nlio
prefers luiH-rlal purploiillk with taro trim
iiiings,
Tho king of tho llolglans has ivcontly In
surod his own privnto proKrty In tho roynl
uilneoHnt llntsKolsand ut liokon for X!IV),.
000. This proHrty consists of furniture,
pictures, pl.Uo, objocts of art, nnd cliliin.
It is now possible for 11 traveler to go direct
by rnil from tho City of Mexico to llritlsh
Columbia, 11 dl-dnneoof 0,000 iiiIIoh, This I mi
lx.rn uindo Hwiblo liy tho recent .(siiupletlnil
of tho California and Oregon rnilwny.
A census has boon In-guu of tho French
cnrrler pigi-ons, Thoy nro i-egnrdisl now ns
of such ImiKirtmico In thooveut of wnr that
nil owners nro obliged to report their pigeons
under iv maximum lino of 2,000 francs.
IhizznnU In Mississippi devour vast quan
tities of carrion nnd lieneo nro valuable as
scavcngerH. Tho law iigiilust killing them is
strict, tho iM'imlty for violating it lielng $15.
Tho birds aro thoroforu very plentiful nud
tunio.
A inemlior of tho Duko of Norfolk's mis
sion took his wlfo to Homo, but was at unco
obliged to relegate her to another hotel, ns
tho Vatican etiquette, which is very strict, re
quire thnt no woman Hhnll Im) included in,
or connected with, nny mission to tho pojie.
Tho Urltlsh nro rapidly pushing their India
railway Hysloiu in Afghanistan. Hostmi, a
Iolnt twenty-llvo miles beyond Qucttn, to
which a railway is ojion for trnfllc, lias 1k
como an emjiorium of Caiulaliar, lu 11 sluglo
week recently oOO tons of drlwl fruit, wool,
and nierchnudlM wero brought there for car
riago to India.
It is said that tho ambition of tho lire of
Mino. Iloueicaut, tho great Paris shoikwicr,
was to li'ceivo tho crovs of tho I'glon of
Honor, but she always refused to intrigue for
it or to buy it, hoping to earn it. The recent
scandals, showing how empty wus tho honor
that sho sought, was 11 great blow to her, nud
she nt ouco guvo up her longing for tho deco
ration. Tho dinmouil mining companies of Hotith
Africa, which number nlxmt ninety, proposo
to form a gigantic combination that will con
trol tho w hole diamond territory. The ob
ject, of course, is to Increase, tho price, which
has been ivdtieod by tho enormous, produc
tion of that region. It is catlmntod that
tlieronroiil)out$l,000,0K),000 worth of dia
monds now in use, one-half of which can 10
from tho African Ileitis.
Tho pniK-rs and public of tho two capitals
of Austria nud Ilelgluui were much excited
tlio other day nt tho report of an accident
which had liefallen Archduchess Stephanie.
Homo bungs had beeomo Ioimi, nud sho
winded to lit them with her own hands nnd
a hot iron, lint those hands not liciug used
to rough work tho iron burned tho tklu nnd
did not llx tlio bangs. An ugly burn ocr
tho eyo wua tho result of tho mishap.
A Itoiiinntle Story.
A story li told in Brooklyn six-loty of tho
sudden npjM'nrunco of a former ii-Milent with
a largo ilintuond nud nn nmbition, equally
glitUring, to nmrry n foimer sweetheart if
ho could. Ho had U-ou to Australia, made a
pile, and was coming b.u-k tostny long enough
to get n wlfo, glvo her tho diamond, marry
her, nud tnko lier back there. Unfortunately,
tho girl of his choice was engaged and nbout
to marry. Tlio Australian went sadly away
without having show 11 his diamond, mid in a
day or two he gave it to another old acquaint
ance. Then ho called upon tho lady of his
cliolco to bid her good-hy, nnd sho told him
that sho had been thinking tho matter over,
and had found that sho loved him better than
sho loved tlio man to whom sho wns engaged.
Hack wont thojoung man to the girt to whom
ho had mailon pi c-ont of his diamond and
persuaded her to givo It to him nud to tnko
Its worth in money or in another jewel. He
then took the diamond to the girl for whom
it was intended, nnd sho liecnmo his wlfo mid
they lmvo sailed for Australia. Now York
Sun.
A Trunk full or D.Miiiinlto.
There's a young man in town who has n
whole trunk full of dynamite in his room,
and 11 good many persons 1110 nuxlnus lest ho
should let tho stuir explode. Somo of tliom
nro miles uwny, too. This dniamlto con
sists of 11 few hundred lottoi-i written by
iuciiiImm-s of tho grout whisky ring ten or a
dozen yearn ago. "In tho lot," says tho
young man, "are letters which would miiko
n great sensation if published own at this
latoday. Hut they'll not bo published. What
am I keeping them forf 1 don't know.
Nothing, I suppose. Yet how isiuld a fellow
go and destroy a lot of letters like tliutf 1
haven't the heart to do it." Chicago Herald.
l'arlrldgOH In the Snow.
Ill the northern states the nill'i-d grouse,
commonly known as partridges, luue a habit
of nestling down lu the snow, mid hunters
say they do so to keep warm. In Oxford
county, Me., a man was passing through a
wood lot mid was startled to sec n liiid start
almost under his feut mid lly uwny. Iixiklng
carefully ahead of lilm ho saw n doon or
morn black sjieoks on tlio snow. Closer in
sjiectlon pniMsl that each of these was tho
head of a partridge. The birds sat quite still
until he was almost near enough to touch
them, thou shook themselves five from tho
light snow mid How hurriedly away.
Chicago Herald.
Tlio Cut's .Tfedlclne.
A eat that had the iipjicaraucii of being
sick euteied a drug store at Van Huron, Mo.,
und liegun gnawing at n pajn-r package of
medicine. On examination ft was found
that the package eoutaiuisl catnip. A quan
tity of it was imed 011 tho Moor, and tho
SNctntors wero surprised to sis tho cat oat
freely of the dry leuvvs and tlinn lio down
mid wnljuw in theiu. The cat has rceated
its visit to the ding store ever) day since,
nnd has taken imslieiuo roguliirl) , the result
of which is 1 hut it is rapidly nsiiverlug.
Chicago lleruld.
ll.mplpos nr Hie llinli,
Tho emir ol Afghanlsjau lias urdeivd 'J00
bngplis's. It U not stated what his serene
excel lencj's object niay Im in ordering so
large 11 1 niisigmiiniit of thos.1 ececutriu ln
ttriiniouts.
PERSONAL PAHAGnAPHS.
liOiilso Michel Is nick nnd in need of money,
Piiueo lvriisl Mite Is lecturing for her is-nclll,
Mrs. (loorgii Unuld has a while ostrich
feather fan, inlaid with gold and diamonds,
which 1 iistf, 1,000.
Dr. Merrlani, of Ninth Adams, Mim,Koos
sleigh riding lu n sleigh that was made fur
hisgront-grcut-giuudfnthcr in KHSt, mill has
bis-n in the Meirlam family over since.
In IM.0 Iluti'hor I'asohko Is-gnn business lu
ilerliu. On Doc. U ho kllhsl his 'J(N),tsM)tli
gis)so, which, lo suitably cclohrato tho (K-ea-lion,
was s'clnlly fattcmyl, and afterward
eaten with gn-al coivniony.
Prlneo Chun, tho father of tlio rolgnlng
emiM-ror of China, is not dead, ius won ro
jsirttsl lu tho eablo dlKpalrhos somo wivks
ago, but merely suiTorlng from n usslng In
disH)sltIou, duo ton treatment of powdered
otter's llu-r, to which ho had Im-oh subjivlisl
by his native inodleal attendant. An Kng
lleli physician of tlio name of Dr. Mnnsoiilias
now lieen suinmoui-il from Hong Kong to
lake elmrgo of the case of his lniorlnl high
ness, this U-ing the llrst iMvaslon on wlilcli a
foreign doctor Iiiih ever ut tended a member
of the itiiM-rial family of China.
Tho widow of the Into Henry Ward lloecher
has devoted herself to writing slneo Mr.
Ileechor's death. In addition to assisting In
the preiwirution of Ids "Mfnnnd lA!tteii,"sho
has written many excellent iiousmht nrll
clos. One of thein argues, with groat gissi
heiisoniid ability, ngnlnst familiarity, Tlio
gospel of reserve, that r(iervo noi-ossnry to
tho dignity of ci-rlaln self eoutaiuisl souls,
nnd which well moaning but stupid friends
so often outrage, wiih novel" bettor preached.
Mix llei-cher is herself a lady Into tlio depths
of whoso feeling, it is plain to Ixisocn, neither
friend nor sti nngcr should try to enter unin
vited. Hneh jh'i-soiis npjNnr eold to tho ma
jority of others, Is-can-si they have n dignity
of soul v.hleh L-ommonplaco minds cannot
understand.
Although his friends lmvo known it for a
long time, it seems to have Just boon miido
public that Mr. Amos It. Kno, nlono and un
ntdstod, refunihsl the ontlro nniotint of his
son's ilellclt to tlio Second National bunk,
writing his chock for .',111.1,000. Tlio 1 47,fKK)
ndvnneisl by Mr. William Walter 1'1io1m for
this puroxo was returnisl to lilm with inter
est by Mr. Kno. Mr. Phelps disclaims nny
credit ho may liavo got from tho press for
his jtnrt in this trnnsaetion, Mr. Kno Mug
tho solo loser by bis son's conduct. While
Mr. Kno could well uirord to refund tills
money, it was not inetunent iqion lilm in
law or equity. Ho did it of his own free will
nnd accord liecauso ho lielloveil it to Im tho
right thing for him to do; and it may Im
truly said that fow men, no matter what
their bunk account, would have acted with
such noblo generosity, particularly as by so
doing ho could not save his family from tho
mortification of 11 public scandal. Mr. Amos
Eno is n remarkable man in many ways. In
tho llrst place ho amassed his largo fortune,
which is estimated nt from $10,000,000 to
$'0,000,000, by his own exertions, having
como to New York without a dollar in his
pocket. When ho liegnu to earn money ho
put it into real estate up nrimiul llroailwny
and Twenty-thlid street, which was tlion
pretty far out of town. Now in his old ago
ho amuses himself with rouillng nnd study
ing. Within tho last three or four years ho
has taught himself Italian, which, though ho
hesitates to speuk, lie understands perfectly,
and can read as readily as English.
Tlio (icruiim (.'town I'rliienss.
"Tho (lerninn crown pi incoss," says Dr.
Moroll Mackenzie, "is a model nurse, having
all l.er feelings under strict control mid suf
forlng without making any sign. I do not
think I can bo accused of iluukeylsm, but it
is the simple truth that she is the most r
maiknblo woman i have ever met. Her
knowledgoof scieucn Is something quite ox
train duiary, nud sho Is now thoroughly posted
in the put hology und surgery of the larynx.
I consider that very few medical men-not
specialists would bo ablo to acquit theui
sohos satisfactorily if examined on thoso
subjects by tho crown princes. KI10 ilis
ciusod tho opinions of nil tho physicians mid
tlio various suggest Ions for treatment, ciiti-el-ing
each with the most jierfis't kimwlcdgo
and judgment. Yet there Is no sHs.-k of
'blue' about In r. Her maimer, when sho
cares to pleas -, has 1111 indescribable fascina
tion about it, which makes 0110 understand
thu devoted feeling of personal loudly that
bos sometimes been felt for princes. I cnu
only say that if all roynl jiorsoniigos wero
like this exalted lady ami her gallant hus
band, republicanism would soon Imj an ex
tinct tradition, Iloston Transcript ,
The Maharajah' Itciicxolcnrc,
Tho mahariijah of Darhhauga. Itcngal, hits
established, in connection with Lady Duf
fcrlu's medical aid lor women fund, u liospl
tnl and illsciiNiry for women ut it cost to
himself of more than W,000. This beuevu
lent nobleman, dining tho jvist eight joars,
j has ex)M'iidisl in philanthropic works fully
$1,700,000, iiieluding the building und en-
' duwmontol tlneo hospitals mid twintj-threo
1 schools, the oH'iilng of 150 miles of roads,
und the construction of irrigation works ut a
cost of flSWi (XHl. When ho was made a K. C.
' I, H. he ivmitusl $.V),(xXI of routs to his ton-
t nuts. In bssc! ho canceled nil an ears duo
lilm lu his dominions, amounting to over
j f'Ji'i.OOO, mid In lb' ho remitted f l.V,000
more. To the llenares drainage works ho
contributed $.',0,000. Ilo is, us might Ihi sup-
' iHJsed, a highly educated man, a lino English
scholar, nud a most loyal supporter of tho
British empire. -Now York Tribune.
llliutriillng tlio lUllerent ItollgloiiH.
Great progress is iH-ing liiade with the
building of a museum near tlio Tris-adoro
palace, in Paris, fur tlio exhibition of tho
maguillceiit collection ioriucd by M. (iiilmet,
at Lyons, to illustiate ilie dill'erent religious
of the world lu 0110 wing of tho museum
will Ih the .lupaneso dlvlnltieH mid the Miin
dura, a kind of Jiqimieso Olympus, the
Egyptian divinities mid collections of Japa
nese porcelain, while the galleries which face
tho Avenue d'ioua w ill eon tain tlio divinities
of China, India, C recce, Italy and (laid In
another wing not et built will bo exhibited
the dl initios of Atrica, Ois-miiea, etc., while
in another pai t nl tho building will Is- studies
for tho use of persons oiiiplou-d to translate
Indian, I'hnicM' mid Jupauuso uiamisci'iptk.
Chicago News.
I'ioiii lli'linllsl lo A iihI i jilta.
The Hritaiiuia, ot tho renlusiilar mid Ori
ental Steam NiiMgation company's Hue, has
Just made tho uis.sugo from llrmdisi to Aus
tralia including detention in Kgypt waiting
tho mulls, the dotuur to Cojlon, and deten
tion theie for ilurty-six liours in twenty
tluisj dajs mid ton bonis n I'lialinuoiissjsHsl
nt sen for ,()iki miles of, within a fraction,
sixteen knots per hour.
I.lllll Tdllll) null's Illlil-J.
As a dnirwnau IaiiiI Toimysiin sivms to
lw a sucihiss. The demaiiiU on the prodtio
tionsol' tliuTomiMii dairy nr-. iuerivisiug
nil over tho Isle o Wight, mid this is not
Laid to Im a I'issjyimliin of motli-al guiuiN
but of tlioM-iitabloexi-elleni-eof the butler,
mill: und crea-L Chicago Now.
Ranson
A WOIDEEFUL IIYEITIOI.
This will Furnish the Consumer
Twice the Light that is given
by any other process
and Saves Gas.
This light can be seen at our oQcel25 B. 11th St
Where Full Particulars will be given regarding its operation etc.,
L. WESSEL, JR. General Agent.
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beautiful building sites yet presented to the public. These lots are not high priced when the i
sightliness is considered; they are sure to be the homes of our best people, and will always be
valuable property. Street cars, already handy, will soon run by the property. The terms
are thus:
One-forth Cash; balance- 3 Equal Annual Payment!
WITH INTEREST AT EIGHT PER CENT.
DELAYS AREDANGRROUS.
The lots will be advanced twenty-five per cent, when twenty-five arc sold. Buy now.
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