a UNION SAYINGS BANK txi South toth Street, CAPITAL,, $200,000 Liability of Stockholders $400,000. RTOCKllOLDKRfl. J J IMIIOKK JOIINKITZ(IKIIAU) JOIINHCI.AHK AHIUYMONI) KKHHOWN DAVID ItKMIOK ItEMOOltK KHKDHUHMIDT J 1) MACKAHLAND JOSKl'inVHITJIAN K K HAYDK.N OIIAH. HA 1MON1) DDMUIll KK1NNKY OKYAT1W KM1IAM. HKNiiy k u:vis u v dkwkkhi: O. MLAMIIKKTHON MI.HMITH J McCONKIKP O W IlOI.DUKaK T EOAI.VKIIT J W 1IOWSIAN LMKYKIl OH1M11UIT orricins, II. E. Mooni;, President. IIeniiy I.rwis, Vleo President. C. II. lwnorr, Owmer tntmit Mid on dciionltA of $." nBdupwnnl nt tho rote offtiier cent per nuniliii.ootiipotiiiili-iliMMiil. aummlly. Your unvlni; account solicited, M ON ElY TO LOAN Torn long or itliort time on tvnl estate or np DroTPil rollftternl necurlty Ilnnk om-n from 0:!)0 . in, to S:: j. m., and on Hntutilny ovenliiR" from 0 to 8 p. in. J. U. V. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, IHilldliicn completed or In'eoinno of erection (rom April 1,ima: llimliu'M Mock. O B onl (joinery, tllh nnd N. do do I, V IlllUnirnli'y, llthnenrN. RmLiuraiit (Odi'lls) O 13 MoiilKoinery, N near 1 1th. llcAldcnce, J .1 IinliofT, J nnd l-Jth. tlo J I) .Mnc'iirlnud, g nnd 1 Ith. do Jnlin 'A'hrxms, I) mid lllli. ilo Albert WntkliK. 1) lxt nth nnd 10th do Wm JI UhiimiiI. 12 bet Oth nnd UMIi. do 1'. It Oiitlirin, 'JTth nnd N. do J 12 Iteed, M I), K liet ICIli nnd Kill, do I, a M Itiilclwln. O l't IHtH nnd 18th. ftanltnrlum building at Mitronl. N'eb, First llnptlst church, 1 Itli nnd K stn-etn. crlimryoliiilfl and receiving tombnt (Wyukn cemetery. Ofllco Room? 3.1 nnd JH Rtoliarcla Bloclc. Working Glasses?1!?! J prepared l furnish nl rlames with employment M home, tin fflioto of the time, or for their spare moineut Businewi now. light and profitable. Pervons ol either sox easily earn from CO cents to 55.00 i renin?, and u proportional sum by duTotlnK hi their time to tho builnewi. I)oyg nnd girls eari airly iw much as men, That all who bco tin mar send their address, and tost tho buslnciw, d make this ofTor. To such as am not well satlxnVil we will send nno dollar to par for the troubled I writing. Full particulars and outfit free. Addroc OconoK Stinbon ,fe Co., Portland, Maine. i If A IT in T 7 to be made, Cut this ont and rr Nl 1 1 IV H V turn tousi and "'" Mnd 1 ILL V 11 JJ 1 '("co, something of great value un importance to you, that will star you In business which will bring you In inor, money tight away than anj thing cisa In this warl Any oneenn do tho work and live at home. ElUnr hi; all nges. Somerhlng new, tlt just ooliu money for all workers. We will start you; capital not needed. This Is one of tW genuine, Importnni chauces of a lifetime. Those who are ambltlout mud enterprising will not delay. Grand ouUlt fm Address TnuR & Co., Augusta Maine. . IT A TT cuu live at home, and make more nione) Villi at work for us, than at anything else In J, V U this world. Capital not needed; you arr started free. Large earnings sure fron. first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Beltei not delay Cosut you nothing to send us row address unci find out: It you are wise yor win do to at onco. 11. lUu.rrr& Co., Portland, Jalne. DR. B. B. Powers, DENTIST, GoldFillings A Specialty Gold, Silver nnd Porscelaln Crowns Insert ed on roots of teeth. Sets inserted without a plate. All operations first xlass nnd war ranted. 1214 O Street over Elliott's. HOnly Exclusive House in the City, A.KDavisfcSon., An Eleqant Stock. Li-krt 8tv CARPETS 1 1 12O Street. Call nnd boo us in our Now Quarters. B. 0. K0STKA, North Side Pharmacy, 1230 O ST. Albums 25 per cent off. Crystal Steam Laundry Will call for, and promptly deliver all wo entrusted to tiiom, and finish muiio iu latest and best manner. NEW MCHINERY, nnd best facilities in tho city, for doing strict ly llrstrclass work. Our now locations nro LAUNDRY, Corner 24th and OSts, CITY OFFICE; 119 N. 12th Street. TELEPHONE No. 478. t3fA trial will convince you that the Crystal iIooh tho twst laundry work in the IMtO LINCOLN Z40i var" AND INSTITUTE Of rKNUAMnill', Shorthand and TyrxwrltbiR. Itott and larRtvt nolleiro iu iiiu weai. Diimi'iiia irt'p&rni inr uiuuuva in ironi S too month!. Individual Imlrui'llnii. Hull unit ex. perlnnml faculty, hemt for college journal aiul vwuiivui i ix'iimauRimi 10 ULUllltlUUK HOOSK. Lincoln, Neb te&vmZ Tho Rliali of rrrnla. Tho nhh of rendu, who will probably Tialt Kiiroiw this year, lins not gnlneil nuich, it la mild, front his provloits vlilta, becuum) of bis Oriental conceit nud liUlnck of tho power to tnko n bmnil mill coinprelienslvo vlow of things coining under Ills olworvntlon. Ho Is sntlsfleit Mint tho siicrior nvnU of Euro pean countries nro duo to tho fitct tlmt tlicwo countries do not ixkmom such hnrda lioocs aa lVrsIn. Hnllniiys, ho IiisIbLs, should lo built lu 1'crsla out of privnto cnpltnl, tio cnusotlioy nro thus constructed In countries io illffcrpiitly coiiHtltutcil ns tho United Btntes. Ho has procured modern brcocli loading lilies for Ills nriny, but they nro snld tol)oruitlu( under lock nnd koy lnvntiso ha could not euduro Hint tho pretty wonKni should lo handed over to tho common sol dier. If tnld told of hltn bo trim, ho Is much At tached to Ills nionoy cliostn, mid is prouo to nmko ambassadors from other courU help to All them with twn oxnetod for every mull onco Krmited them. A lovo of enrlcnturo und appreciation of humor generally distin guish Nnsr-od-Decn. HLi answer to mi ob jection tlmt tho Imjioiitlou of a duty on for eign wines would lnvolvo novcro nnd almost itnposvdbto wntchfulncM to prurcnt smug gling, is thusrotiortcd: "I'ut my undo, Ar dashlr, near tho frontier nnd ho won't let a drop of foreign wlno escape hliu." Tho shah's visit Is not ncfONiiirily n cortninty when IU (Into is arranged, llud omens, such ns tho flight of a crow or an ill timed sneeze, may cross his path and cnuso him to cancel or iostiono his arraugemeuU. Now York Tribune, In AViisliliigtou HI met ( arm Boino of tho funniest hcciior of Wnshlngton llfo occur In tho fctrcct earn, nud tho Hues of society run so closely Into ench other that ono must 1kj very careful of his langitiigo. A lemnrk nliont n noted (icrson theiomndo is nuro to reach his cars, nnd tho colored ljy who sits next to you may bo n Bcrvnnt of u justice of tho supremo court, nnd the iniild with tho pretty child across tho wny may bo omploitd by a society lady 801110 of tho greatest of our men rido in tho htn-ct enni, and I huvo had companions such as Jmlgo Walto, Ocn. Sheridan nnd Tom Heed. I havosccn Stanley Jiatthows putting in nick els in n bobtail car and noting an conductor, and I hnvo been Seakcr Carlisle givo his beat ton weak looking colored girl. I havo Boon president's daughters bunging on to tho strap for want of n seat, nud I havo neon southern generals stand while tho cur was filled with uegiocH sitting. I huo ridden with ox-cnblnct olllccra and have lieen jos tled by soma or tho hcnatorlnl inlllloiinrlcfl. Frank O. Cnnentor in Now York World. A I'uiumis Strong Mini. Tho famous strong man, Topham, of Islington, may bo considered a fnlr Illus tration of thoso cases of exceptional develop ment of strength without exceptional muscular development. Topham could tako a kitchen jxikcr and twist it round his neck iu such a wny that fourorflvo strong men woro unnblo to un twist it a feat which ho accomplished ns readily us tho twisting. Ho could sipiceo a pewter pint pot flat in his hand, double up a crown pleco with his fingers, and break a short pleco of tobacco pipe by Bide pressure between his two fingers opened out in V shapo. Thin last feat, as depending on the action of muscles very seldom trained to do any work, Is sjioclnlly remarkable; It servos to contirm the belief that Topham was ablo, as it were, to charge his muscle with mi ex ceptional supply of ncrvo force. They were certainly not tinusually ilavcloped, though of course they wero nbovo tho average sire Richard A. l'toctor. Died for Trliion's Clgnr. Tho guard of tho mnll trnln running from Homo to Naples was making his round na usual on tho footlioards on the sido of tho cars, when ho was asked by Princo Dran caccio, u passenger, for n light. Tho guard struck a match, but thcjjdraught blow it out. He went on trying ono match after auothcr,all with tho Bamo unsatisfactory result. Ho got excited, and instead of handing tho matches to tho prince to light them inside of tho wagon tho guard obstinately Insisted uon conquor ing tho outside draught The train neaped a brldgo with very narrow railings, nnd beforo tho guard was awaro of tho danger ho was crushed between tho railing and tho car, Tho princo fainted. Ho afterward mado tho widow of tho poor guard a present of (3,000. Chicago Nows. The Kxpcnio of Matrimony, A bright young woman is rciortod as say ing that tho "social scientists" w ho say that young men do not marry nowadays becauso it costs so much nro all wrong, or, at all events, tho young men are all wrong. "I bejiovo," she. says, "that all this talk about tbooxpenso of matrimony is nonsciiso. In my circlo of frlonds I know half n dozon young ladles who would accept any honest and industrious young man. They would liko to marry, nnd I know it, und they would marry if they bad tho opportunity. I am tired of hearing tho ilecreaso in tho number of mnrrlagoH attributed to woman's extrava gance. It isn't so. Let some of tho men try it and And out for themselves." This is in tlood leap yoar. New York Sun. Tho Abo of Crime. Most crlmlnnls aro young. It Is Boldom that a grnvo crimo, provldoil it bo tho first, is committed after tho ago of DO, A careful statistician has proved that of tho entire malo population of England and Wales, tho largest proportion of criminals is found to bo between tho ages of S!0nud 125. Fivo times ns many crimes nro commlled in tho flvo years between these limits .is in tho ten years between tho ages of CO mid CO. Divid ing tho wholo population into groujaof those from 10 to 15, from 15 to 20, from IX) to 25. from 25 to 150, from 80 to 40, from 10 to 60, and from 50 to 00, it is found that from tho ago of 20 tho tendency to crimo decreases at each successive term S3 per cent in tho caso of men. Atlantic- Monthly. Tim Ako of Hhlp CillinU. This Is tho ngo of ship canals. Italy is pro posing to cut n canal, navignblo for lnrgo craft, across ono of tho narrowest parts of the peninsula tlin instep, so to speak, of the liuot. At present vessels trading iHitwuon the Qulf of Santa Eufoinla, on tho western const, nud tho Qulf of Kqulllacm, on tho eastern coast, havo to pass through tho Strait of Messina a considerable voyage, although the ilistauco by land across tho inmlnsula is not moro tlian sixty miles. Home Journal. llicreimliif; u Mulo's hpeeil. A man in Milton county, On., owns a iTiulo which wnnts to go at a kimll's wce, A hickory falls, though well applied, to in crease Its sliced. The owner, therefore, pro vides himself with plonty of cotton seed or dry sand, u handful of which, iioporcd on tho mule, makes it got up und got with aston ishing sjkhmI. Chlcngo Horald. Mr. Lnliouchcro says ho liojics to live to see Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa nil Income iudt'iendent nations, and heartily wU'ius they could do so to luor r w. TALK ADOUT NOTED PEOPLE. Pfiraoiml I'ltiugriipha of tntrrrt Ullpprd friini tin, Nnvf apupora loslp. QueiMi Vlclorln Is to iivolwi the Hint lr of gold taken from tho nowly dlscovoivd mlno at Dolgelly, Wales. l'mfesrtor ,1. (1. Ijommott, of Oakland, Is making n thorough lsitnnleal nuney of Cali fornia, Including 1mer California. Tho Into David Whltiuer, "the Inst witness to the divinity of tho Hook of Moinum,"wltli hi Inst word declared that ho had Just had nnother vision continuing his belief iu that liook. Mr. George Meiisllth, thn novelist, does all his work Iu a little chalet which ho has built In his garden, mid sleeps In n hammock sw ting thcio among his Itooks, with the windows open, When ho Is sleepless ho wanders out Into tho woods. Editor Lntlincr, of Tho Lumpkin (On.) In doiendcut, Is noted throughout (leorgln for his entomological enthusiasm mid his lnrgo collection of bugs nnd beetles, lie has nt least 20,000 sjiecliiions, soiuo of thum very beautiful mid rare. Tho Duo d'Aiiumlo was ImnWnsl from Friinco not becnuMi ho wns mi Ol leans princo but becntiM) ho did not treat M. Orovy with tho profound nwcet which that lioiirgools prcKldont ili-enusl his due. Now, therefore, that M. (Irovy hits Iron degraded nud n'pudl oled by Franco, thera Is n loud mid wide do iiinnd for tho return of tho illustrious nud honored exilo. Zcll Unba, tho Inst of tho .Innlssnrlo, died recently in Kcrnjawo, nt tho ngoof 104. When tho Jnnlssarlort wero momncied, lu 1S.M, by oniernf tho Hiiltnn Mnhinoud II, Zell Unbii nlouurscniioilniid tleil to Ilnssln. Ho Mibse ipicntly retunusl to Hernjnwo, whero ho enrned u living ns u Mihooliunslnr. llo him tho nuthor of a Uwk of Persian KoniH, which is much read lu tho cast. Del Vnllo, n Purls Journalist, who writes under tho pseudonym of "Zulu," mid who was onco mi Afilcnn corrosjKmilent, went Into n circus tho other day and tried to Join tho kecjier lu the lion's cngo. A iolleomnn emleiiNored to provent him, but ho pushed him aside and entered. Ho remained several minutes mid on couilmr out wns nrnnUsl. Tho nudleiico hnd meanwhile dUjiersed lu alarm. Tho foolish experiment Is supiKweil to havo been tho conserpioneo of n let. Ilov. Hcber Now ton doesn't Iu tho least nilud telling tho rich peoplo wherein thoy nro derelict. Iu his recent sonnon on "Tho Boclnl Functions of Wealth," ho reminded his iicoplo that tho ileh man was not tho fa vorite, of .Mother Nature-, loaded with good things for his own enjoyment, but her stew ard, Intrusted with tho jsjwcr to securo wealth for tho lieneilt of inaiiMiid. He says there Is mi unearned Increment in nil weal Hi. 8oclety gles tho jiowcr to get wealth. New York made the fortunes of the Aston, the Stewarts mid tho Vnuderbilts ipiito as much as they mado them. Society domnnds tho right use of this wealth getting power. Tho queen of Sweden is, by order of her physician, courageously lending n llfo of physical exercise mid labor for the euro of that nervous malady by which sho is at tacked. Her majesty, with n fortitudo that might well bo Imitated by gently reared In dies unnerved by Into hours mid tho un wholesome artlllclallty of social llfo, rises early, uses cold water for her ablutions, unices up her bedroom, goes out for a morn ing walk nt a time when many of her sub jects aro still asleep. Tho day Is Bjient in a round of healthy mid fatiguing employments and recreations, taken as much as jiosslblo In tho open air; her diet is of the most frugal kind; sho goes to bed early. Under this bracing regimen, supervised by tho ablest doe tors, the royal patient is recovering tho tono of mind and body she deserves to enjoy. WiisliliiRton'a I'rlvutn Kiitnrtiilliliients. There is it fashion In edibles and drinks for private entertainments, Just as there is in table decorations nnd tho uttlro of tho ladles receiving. Cheo straws and salted nlmonds, which clinrmcd us n novelty when llrst Intro duced three or four years ngo, still keep their places on refreshment tables at teas mid other afternoon receptions, but the latest craze is for enfo frapjio, of whoso seductive, though ley sweetness, Indies and gentlemen partake iu unlimited quantities on tho coldest days, though lurge urns filled with smoking bouil lon aro usually at hand nt tho same tlmo nit tho frozen cotreo. Hot colTeo is rarely seen on refreshment tables, though tea is uovor lacking, nnd chocolate Is sometimes served. Tho "homo goddess" jioso has Iwcomo very popular, ono young lady pouring chocolate in her most becoming gown from n silver pot at ono of a set of tables glaring with lino sil ver, glass nnd china, and fragrant with roses, , while another opjioslto her, iu equally enchanting attire, pours tea from a golden service, or draws it in n Russian samovar of brass. Desldo each fnlr ono stands n vacant chair for gentlemen only, mid so many a love affair begins. Washington Lottcr. "MU Cornnllu Shock." A citizen of Portland, Mo., was annoyed to rocelvo, a few days before Christmas, a letter from his sister in tho country, saying that sho would send a friend, Miss Cornelia Shock, to soiiil tho holidays with his family. It was an unusual liberty oven for the sister to tnko, but the family mado tho best of it, put tho spare room in order, and wulted for Miss Shock. Sho didn't nrrlvo on Satunlny, but on Monday morning tho expressman left a long box at tho door. In It was Miss Cor nelia Shock a full sized young woman mado entirely from tho "shocklngs" of corn. Tho face wns mado of husks, carefully pieced; tho hair was of corn silk; tho liotly mid limbs of stalks, mid the elaborate costume was u skilful combination, mado ontiiely from tho products of a shock of corn. Now York Sun. Ollintr limits uml Shoes. Tho custom of oiling boots and shoes to shed tho w liter Is becoming quite common since the shoeblacks llud a way toputa iolisli over tho oleaginous coat. Only rubber shoos, however, will keep out tho snow water; but to many rubber shoos nro objectionable, who tako tho nltei native of wearing the uolsomo heavy shoes. Tho cork solo protecting tho foot from tho damp and chill of tho sidewalk Is ovldontly growing iu fnvor. Felt Inner roles keep tho feet warm, but afford no pro tection ngnlnst tho penetrating slush. New York Times. Admired Her Cniirt;). A young lady iu tho City of Mexico, Senorlta Matilda Montagu, having Ixvn tho first of her sex to dovoto herself to medical studies, tho young men of tho elty wero struck with such admiration of her com ago that thoy got up a bull light in her honor lately It wns n real light, as the fact that two of tho toredoro were sorlo.isly hurt proved. Tho iccclpts wero .hixoted to tho purchase of Iwoks und Instiuinenfs for ths outfit of tho lady Homo Join mil. An i:rrrtlru Wnj. At Madrid the authorities havoiin cfTVwt Ivo way of Acting in tlientrlnil mntterH. Other lllumluuiiu having boon decreed to bo tlttiigeroin, tho theatres unprovided with rlectrie light h.io lifii ordered closed till so supplied C iiicu'.-o IKiuld Ranson A WOIDEEML IIVENTIOI. 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 offlcel25 K. 11th St Where Full Particulars will be given regarding its operation ClC, L. WESSEL, JR. General Agent. KNOB HILL. SMITH S 8 3 ta 3 tl 3 o 3 it ' 3 S " a t i ta L - id K 5 z III ul & 3 O Is. VAN DORN I Tlie foregoing plat shows the location of "Knob's Hill," the highest dryest and most beautiful building sites yet presented to the public. These lots arc not high priced when their 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. MCBRIDE & MEL0NE ROOM 4, RICHARDS BLOCK Carbon Light. w nnTuilfi2i'fe 9 I I 6 Scale, 100 Ft.1 Inch. M aa ai 3 a ta ta IT ui z 0 ia ! is 11 14 it 18 w Ul TOUT. 1 s a - v a t a a i a a m ta ! I