Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, February 16, 1889, Page 5, Image 5

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    CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, i389
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"R eady for Business !
A NEW DEPARTURE I
Courier Engraving Co.
NEW BURR BLOCK.
Having Just opened n now Industry In
connection with Til kTouiuku Olllco, wo
nro now prepared umt cim furnish on
hurt notlcotho finest work of nil kinds of
Engraving on Wood or Metal,
Cut of llulldlnus, Machinery, Until
iicapes, Patent Drawings, I'orlnilt Work,
cto., as well ii4 nil other work under tills
liciul, will recelo iironiit anil careful
nttontton.
EASTERN PRICES
and all hnnornbto coiuctltlt)n met. Our
facilities nro equal to tliu nest, niul our
Artists Imvo no superior anywhere.
Hketchcs and specimens of work, also
estimates rurnlsheil on npplleiitlon. Mull
orders nllcltcd, mill City trade Is especially
rcstiucslctl to look ni up.
Courier Engraving Co.
Telephoni) iV'l.
M. W. Nv.wni:ituv
UWriHiiii, !
IK-M-JIN. litliNt,
Now llurr lllock,
FRANK E. LAI1R,
936 P Street,
GOLD COIN ST0YES
And Ranges.
Gold Coin Ventiduct.
HEYMAN & DEICHES,
1518-15J0 Fariniin Ht., New I'nxtou Hlock,
Omaha, - 3STbB'
THE LAMEST
CLOAK,
SUIT and FUR HOUSE.
In The. Wrst
Wo are now Introducing many new novel
tics In Fall anil Winter Wcur, anil would ro-
spectfully lulteour l.lnoiilu friends to call
anil sou the mw lino Just opened.
ARE DIRECT IMPORTERS
And us such uui oiler Intel Htles at lower
prlctM than any house west of Chicago I luet
we'll take pleasure In proxlutflo Llucolultch.
CALL AND SEE US WHEN IN OMAHA.
Wo can :iow jou a Hue llnu of Cloaks,
J)roscs unit Furs that lurpass t '.' t til n you
huvuovorseoiiln the entire west. It will pay
.you to talcoa trip toOiniihu to sioiih, Ifyoti
want ouythlnu nice In our line.
Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
THE WASHINGTON FAMILY.
itnil Hlcti Standing of th lingllih
rnmlly of Washington!.
The- history of Ooorgo Washington's Drltlsh
ineestora has been traced back on ono sldu to
:uo Norman conquerors of Cngland, niul on
.ho other to thoBaxou, niul from tlio earliest
latoH tho family npwat a to havo belonged to
:ho lamlcil Rcntryor lower nobility, Freo
iian, tho historian, snysi "TlioTcutonlocInn,
which In somo unrecorded settlement of our
folk plants! on n Bpot of Kii(;IUIi soil tho ob
tain) luuno of tho Wasclngns, dreameil not
that tho immo of their llttlo mark should bo
mi) tho llrst of names In n younger and
vaster Kngraud "
Whllo tho unnio of Washington Is of Ocr
.nan origin, tho blood Is largoly Norman
l'ho old ncord says that when Henry VIII
dissolved tho monasteries In 1WH-1!0 ho gnvo
tho land in Bulgrnvo with other estates In
Northampton to Iiurcnco Washington, of
Northampton, gentleman, who built n stouo
housoou thoestnto, and theru cloven children
anil hlxtecn grandchildren wcro liom (in
:Iudlug John and Uitirctico, tho emigrant to
America), and fourteen great-grandchildreii.
It Is almost In tho center of Knglaud and In u
inlet rural neighborhood. Irving thought
Hint tho threo risl ttars and two ml sti lKsof
tho family coat of nrms furnished tho germ
Men of tho American Hag, but tho accepted
history of tho ling Is somewhat dllTercnt,
Threo generations of Washington lived
thero. Then tho fortunes of thu family
Jctiliucd, but wcro afterwards restored by
nealthy marriages. Cuvo Cuitlo, In York
shire, was tho homo of tho Washington dur
ing tlio commonwealth, and from thero Col.
John Washington, tho great-grandfather of
(leorgo, emigrated to America In 1057 or
Km',). Among tho uotnblo neighbors of tlio
Washington wcro tho Kalrfnxen and tlio
Harrisons. MnJ. Ueu. Thoiuns Knirfax ami
MaJ. Oen. Thomas Harrison wcro fellow sol
diers In Cromwell's army Tho brothers
John and taurcucc, hous of Blr William
Washington, left England during tho rulo
of Cromwell and rmno to Virginia. John
married Anna I'olk. Tholr km Uiurciico
married Mildred Warner. Their bou Augus
tin married for his second wifo, In 1TJ0,
Mary Dall, who became tho mother of
Qcorgc. Ilut Sir William Washington, tho
father of John nud Laurence, tho emigrants,
married Kloanor Harrison, and thus tho re
mote, ancestry of our first anil last presidents
wcro connected by marriage.
That Itcinuikiiblo Statue.
Tho statuo In front of tho Capitol at Wash
ington, w hich was designed by Urccuough,
has been tho butt of all tho jokes of senators,
representatives, strangers uud guides. Even
Alton O. Thurman Is hi Id to have uided in
tho ridiculing.
"Tho outstretched hand of George," ro
mni ked tho Ohio statesman once, "teems to
mo to bay, 'Hero's my sword; my clothes are
In tho atcnt ofllce. "
Another wag, commenting on tho statue of
Columbus on tho front steps of tlio capital
balancing tho world In his right hand, re
marked: "Oeorgo Washington Is playing ball with
Columbus nnd saying, 'Quit your fooling and
play ball."
Still this statuo has a longer history than
any other nt tho Capitol, probably. It was
begun at tho end of Androw Jucksou'x llrst
term, and took eight years for Hoiatio
Greenough to makoit. Ho did tho work In
Florence, Italy, and mudo tho statuo In a kit
ting ixisturo instead of standing erect, as tho
act of congress commuuded. It was deigned
to stand in tho center of tho rotunda Insldo
tho Capitol, when it was completed in lb-10.
Tho next question was how to get It from
Italy to America. Congress haggled over It
for sonio time, and finally sent a man-of-war
to bring It from Genoa to Washington.
In tho mean wlillo, Mr. Greenough hod
started it to Ueuoo. It weighed twelve tons
and it took twenty-two yoko of oxen to liuul
It. As It went on Its way through Italy, tho
peasants thought it uu linngo ot some saint,
nud hero and thero they kneeled and erosw.il
their breasts as It went by. When it got to
Genoa it was found that it was so largo it
could not bo gotten through tlio hatchway of
tho man-of-war which was to carry It to
Washington, ami a merchant vessel hud co
bo chnrtei ecL
At last It urrlved nt tho Washington navy
yard, and congress was horrilled toseothat
tho statuo, which they expected was to stand
upright, was sitting in i chair, nnd that It
wus nuilo to tho waist. Henry A. Wiso then
said:
"Tho man does not llvo, and nover did live,
who saw Washington without his shirt."
And tho country appluudrsl tho sentiment.
Ilut tho navy jurd Is not tho Capitol, and
it cost $0,000 to bring tho statuo troni It to
tho rotunda. When It reached tho Capitol
doors It was found thut tho statuo, lll.o tlio
painting of tho Vicar of Wukvfleld s family,
was too largo to go through, and tlio mason
ry had to bo cut away uud tho doa- en
larged. When it was lluully put In, it is
said that tho lloor began tosiuk, and a eiles
tal had to bo built to support It.
It was soon found that tho lotuuda was no
placo for It bouio jicopio thought it was too
largo and out of prqiortiou with its stir-loundin-s,
and others, hurrying from tho
senate over to tlio house, found It mi obstacle
in their path, still otheis insisted that It
lacked artistic merit. Ilut whatever the rea
son, tho statuo, ufter a number of removals,
was tukeu to wlieioit now stands in the bit
ter cold, bleak air of tho Capitol plateau,
where tho winds can howl out Washington's
agony as they go teurin0' by, ami wheio his
nakedness "has tin- tnuudlcss inch of tho sky
for his canopy. "No- Yoi k Tribune..
lln Held tlm lllble lot Washington.
An estremely mteiesting Incident in con
nection with tho prepaiatmns lor tliu centen
nial celebration of Wellington' inaugura
tion us president of tho United .States !. tliu
election ol Gen Alj.-.jiider H. Webb, presi
dent of iho College of tlio City of New York,
as a lumber of the committee which will
haw the celebration in charge Gen Webb,
I .Jis Umg a gallant soldier who fought
hrmlv nl l!ctt.liiir:' niul o:i -.um) uuotliei
LttKln.lil of tlio civil war, is tieiiiii of (ieu
Jaines Untsou Wibb, whose lather wm
braud marslinl of 'ho day on tlio hUtoi leal
uii'ruiuu that is to Iji lelebrntisl in Api il
'iln fillowing eMinet fiomtlie notes of
J:..i.i WuUon .'cbb, v. ho ua editor of The
Liiricr and inquirer, w ill prove of interest
at this time;
"At tho first Inauguration of Washington
as president of the I'lilteil Ktates, my father
was giand marshal of tlio day, and Gen
Moignn Louis nud Col Hicluml Plntt were
his assistant marshals. Tho stiul-ccntcnuial
uuuhcrsary of that event was eelil.ratcil hi
New York In ISRi, and John (Juiney Adams,
cs-presldint or the I nltetl htuti-s, was the
orator of the day On that m-c.uiou I icpub
llslad in Tho Com ier uud laiqulrer the full
piocccdiiigsof tho iiiauguiatloii or 1'ii'slilent
Washiiigtou, and Col I'lutt iuformisl mc in
181U that my father, In his cfllelol caiwclty
as grand marsl nl, held tho Iliblo while Wush
Ingtoii took tho oath of ofllco, I am aware
that this honor bus been ntti United to an
other, but In view of tho fact that my father
was tho grand marshal of the day, and of tho
high character of Col. 1'latt, hi asslstiiut
marslial, thero can bo no doubt of tho accu
racy of tho statement, "Now York Trlbun
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Artlelns of Incorporation
Made and adopted this inth. day of Novem
ber, In the year of our Lord one thoiiHauil
clKlit huuilreil and elKhty.eluht, liy anil he
tweetl Isaae M. Uiiviiinnil. a' In flri'L-nri.
Andrew H, Hawicr. HIIuh II. Ilurnlialii and
M. I. KiiNterilay, IneorporatorH, 11s follows,
10 w 11;
Article I. Tho name of this corporation
shall lm the American r.xcliaiiKii Hank
Artlclcl!. Tho principal place or transact
lug the liiiHlnesHorthls corporation shall be
In the city or Lincoln, (.iiueaster county, Ne
braska. Aitlclo.t. Tho Kcuoriil nature or tliu busi
ness to ho transacted liy this corporation
shall be tho loaulm; Upon approved st'curltles
ortlio money, either bctouKluu to tho said
corporation or entrusted to It for such pur
poses as audits or lirohers, tho recelvlnir or
monies 011 deposit, the liii) lull ami selling or
exehauue In, bullion and ncgotlonalilo pa-
nerorall kinds, tho inuklni; or collections,
iho Imij Ing, selllnv and lioldlni; or real estate,
and generally such other business as Is iihii
ally done liy like associations
Article I, Tho amount or capital stock
shall lm cine hundred thousand (f tmi.nnoj
dollars, which shall be paid hint the tltno ami
upon the conditions rnllowliiK, to wit: Filty
( iO Per cent or said capital stock, amounting
to Fifty Thousand (fiO.noiMii)) Dollars, shall lm
paid In at the eoniinoneemout or business:
and certificates or stock Issued for same, anil
the balance of llfty per cent or said capital
stock shall bo paid when at such times as
shall be ordered by the illri'itors of said cor
poration. A nyonii railing to par his nssexs
incut within thirty (30) days after written
notice, shall rorfelt all future rlitht to do so.
Said stock Khali ho Issued In sheres of our
hundred (1 00(h)) dollars each, trausfcrrablo
only 011 the hooks of tho corporation anil
holders are entitled fo one vote for each share
held at all nicctluKs of said corporation, or
stockholders, which may ho cast either In
erson or liy written p roxy.
Article.). Tho time or commencement or
this corporation shall bo December 1st, A. I).
IstvS' und lis termination shall ho December
1st, A. I). 11)13.
Article il. Thu blithest amount or Indebted
ness or liability to which this corporation
shall at any time subject Itself shall ho not
more than two-thirds or its capital stock ex
cept for deposits.
Article". At nny regularly called meeting
of the stockholders, tho capital stock of tho
association ma v ho Increased to I wo hundred
thousand C.!to.ii1.00) dollars.
Article 8. Whenever an Increnso of stock
shall ho determined upon, In nccorilaiico with
article 7, It shall he the duty or tho directors
localise all stockholders to he notified thero
orin wrltlui; Kadi stockholders shall bo en
titled to shares or tho new slock In propor
tion to the number or shnres ho alrecd v owns,
hut ir any stockholder falls to subscribe and
pay lor said stock Tor tho spaeo or thirty (30)
days, his right to tho new stock shall ho
waived, and the hoard or directors shall de
termine what disposition shall bo made or
the same.
Articled Theollleors by whom thonirulrs
r this corporation aro to bo conducted shall
hen president, a vice-president, a cashier, 1111
assistant cashier, and live or morn directors.
Article 10. Thu president shall hold his
olllco for tho year for which tho directors of
which he shall ho a member are ulected, and
until his successor Is elected. Tho officers
hall be elected and perform suoh duties as
may ho prescribed In tho by-laws adopted by
said corporation
Article II. These Incorporators shall ho tho
directors till the first annual incutliig or tho
stockholders. These articles may be amended
at any meeting or tho stockholders by a two
thirds vote.
In witness whereof, the said Isaac M. Hay
1110111I, U'WlsGregory, Andrew J. Hawor, HI
Ins II. Hiirnliitin, nnd M. L. r.astcsrday have
hereunto subscribed their name us Incorpor
ators, this lith day or November, A. II. !S.
In presence of .1. M. lletts.
IHAACM. HAYMONI)
SII.A8U. IllTKNHAM,
HKiMCIi I.nWlHOItnciOKY,
A..I. SAWYlUt.
M.I.. KAHTKHllAY.
STATU OF NKHHAKKA Rc
I.ANCASTKIl COl'NTY rHl
On this IMhilay or November, A I). ls.ss,
before me, the undersigned, a notary public,
duly commissioned ami qualltlcd for. and re
Hlillnir In tlio said county, personally came
Isaac M. ItRyinond. Lewis Gregory, Andrew
.1 Sawyer, Silas II. Ilurnham and M. I,
i:asterda.v, to 1110 Known to ho tho Identical
persons whose names aro subscribed to the
foiegolng Instrument as lucorilorators, and
they severally acknowledge tho execution of
said lustrumuul to he their oluiiiary act and
deed.
In witness whereof, 1 liao hereunto set
my hand and alllNid my oltlclal seal the day
and year last above w rltlcn.
mkai. .1. M. Hkits, Notary I'tiliHe.
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Notlco of Inrorpiiiallon,
Name or Corporation:
Lincoln Savings Hank, and Sure Deposit
Conipiinv.
l'laeeor business:
Lincoln, Nibrasku.
Nature or lluslness to he transacted;
Itccclv lug money on deposit anil paying In
terest on the same; renting boxes In anils of
the bank, and a general Savings Hunk and
Sure Deposit hiihtno-s
Amount or Capital Stock authorized and time
and conditions on which It Is to he paid In:
lanital Stock t.'. '0.1 Ml In shares of tlm each.
To be paid In, ten per cental dati of subscrip
tion unn uie reinainiiei wiiuu cauen ior 11
the Hoard of Directors.
Time orcomuieueeinent and Termination of
Corpor itlou.
Commenced, Novwnber loth, livss, and ex
pires Nm ember loib, IHts.
Iiulelili'Jliesi Highest Amount or Indebted
ness or Liability to which the Corporation
Is at uny Time to Subject Itself:
Not to exceed S-Wm at any time, except lli-
ilehteilness to Its depositors and for money
narrowed to pay lis Depositor 111 case ol an
emergency.
fly What Olllccrs the A flairs of tlio Corpora
tion are to tie Conduct! d;
liy a Hoard or Directors con lstlug or nine
(It) stock holders. Tho olllccrs lo comprise a
1'rcslilcnt. Vice President. Secretary ami
Treasurer. 1-31-lt.
Shxilir Snln.
Notice Is hereliN given that hv virtue or an
execution Issued by the clurk or tho District
Court of the Second Judicial District or No-
hrnskn.w thin una mr Lancaster Countv. In
an action wherein O. I'.. Hector is l'lalntlll,
and John ICucera Is Defendant, I will at i
o'clock I'. M., 011 tho UU day or March, A, D.
I8U, at tho front entrance to the District Court
rooms In tho City of Lincoln, Lancaster
County Nebraska, oiler for salt. at puhllo mic
tion tho following deserllM'd real estate, fo
wl t:
I.ot No. seventeen (17). IlloeV No. four. (41.
In Irvinm Second addition to Lincoln, ijin.
caster County, Nebraska.
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W1LLARD SPENSER'S POPULAR COMIC OPERA,
The : Little; Tycoon,
A Grand Company, comprising: R. E. Graham, J. Aldrich Libbcy, Lloyd Wilson,
Joseph Mcalcy, J. F. McGovcrn, Catherine Linyard, Ilattie Arnold,
Mamie Cerbi.
COMPLETE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA.
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Ashby & Millspaugh.
Lincoln Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Co.
CAPITAL, $250,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, $600,000.
Interest paid on ilemslts ut any ruin of 5 H?r cent per auiiuin for nil fnltciiliiniliir month.
Hiifeii to rent In buriilur proof una llro pnxif vaulta, ut nnnuiil rental of $5 and upward.
Money lo loan on real etalo and collateral. YOUK HAVINOH ACCOUNT HOL1CITKD.
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