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vt, -it i (Vr '-nrwT?jT7j - f ,jrv ' " 1 1 .CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1889. 1807- 1889 UNION CENTRAL Life Insurance Company OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, Stands fourth In amount o( new liwiif nncc written In iB38, nmonn those companies conHttlng their business to the Unltcil States. The three com panic thnt dlil more, nre (mm ten to twenty-two yctut olilcr. The sternly Increase In new business (or past Ave year U sbomi hy following figures: Year. No. Insured. Atnt. Insured, mat iaii I (Ull.Ksam '"'? :'X ' niMlniliti tl,nm,:K)i.i II.oji.su.iu lft,ftVJ,Slll,W During these year our tlcnth losses have been the lowest nntl Intercut re ceipt tho highest o! nny company In the flchl. Death rates (or 18S8, 0.51 per cent o( mean nmount liuurcil, The average o( all companlet report ing to the Ohio Insurance Department for 1888, wan t.39 per cent. The rntc of Intcrcit realized during the year on actually Invciteil assets was over 7 per cent. Total Inmrance In force Dec. 3, t888, 33,870,913.0a New Imurnnce written In Nebraska, In '88, 304 policies. Amount $433,035.00. Inmrance In force In Nebraska, 1,000,00000. Policies INCONTEST ABLE and NON-FORFEITABLE after third year. Any time after, In case of surrender n paid-up policy will be Issued and the amount given each year U named In policy. K no surren der It made then tho ollcy becomes a paid-up term policy and remains In force for such length of time as one annual premium on the policy Is con tained In Its reserve value, according to the American four per cent table of mortality All desirable forms of policies Issued. Our specialty being an endowment at Ordinary Lift Ratti. Examine tho plans and standing of this prosperous company before Insur ing. J. it. KDillSTON, Slate Agtnt. 0. L. MKSlUElt, Ant. State Aixnl. O. T. VUMPKLLY, City Solicitor. Itooms 21 and 23 Hurr lllook, LINCOLN, NEB. Leaders in Photography. Riley's f(EU 5 5tudio5. We mak a specialty of the celebrated BROMIDE Life sited pictures and furnish the flnctt work at lowest prices. Best Cabinets $3.00 Elegant line of Picture Frames In stock and made to order. Call and see us. H. W. KELLEY & CO. IU36 O Street. LINCOLN, NEU Monarch of the Dailies! Omaha Bee! Delivered to any pnrt of the city for 20 cents n week, every day in the year Leave sub scriptions at Lincoln bureau, I027 P street. FINE : ART : STUDIO 1 a 14 O street Examine samples of our work before ordering elsewhere. Cabinet Photographs reduced from $"j to $3 per dozen Drayage and Moving OLIVER MAGGARD Desires to Inform the public that his equip tnent for moving Household Goods.Planos Safes, MarchandUe, Heavy Machinery etc., Is the best In the city. Special men and wagons are kest for the removal o Pianos and Household Hoods, Which are always handled by competent and experienced help, and the latest appli ance used for handling Safes and other heavy goods. Call, address or telephone OLIVER MAGGARD Telephone 111 917 O st HARGREAVES BROS., ' un. 1 .743to7450 Street. . . Wholesale Grocers, fruit, Produce and Commission Merchants s. E. MOORE, 1 . . "0340 Street Dealer and Jobber In fill Piper. ,Curtls, Shades, and Interior Deco- IWtt 4,W7 IIW 7,173 Ittift 8,0ll (u CARNIVAL ON THE GULF. THE OniQlN OF 80ME CELEBRATED 'KREWES" AND "K0H0nT8. Now Orlriun Now Oiilitnm Vrhlcff, bill Mnlilln Outline Now Orlrmn-Tlio "Cow l.xlllnn tin Ituklli Clilh" Tlio "Mjitlo Krone" Jlrrry llerolcirs of llin rant. HHilal Corrvondonco. Atlanta, March M. Tho word enrol vnl from enrols, lleithi vnlo, farewell or fnruwull to ment, Is associated in moat minds with tho gala tli.yn of Homo nml Vcnlco rather than with tho Amorlcnn cclohrallonsof tho day, nml It Id propoHod In this nrtlolo to show briefly thnt American carnivals luivo assumed of Into yvara iv grnndour, Importance nml nrtlstlo excellence novor dreamed of by thoso who saw tho mhhlo of Homo nml Vonlco in tholr rough cnrnlvnls for It is the rnbhto nml tho inbbloonly, thnt take nctivo pnrt In tho fun nnd hnppy dull innco of tho senson In tho cities of south cmEuropo. In this country Now Or leans Is regarded ns tho homl nml front of tho cnrnlvnl inovomcnt, nnd bo bIio Is in thoso latter days', but, with nil liar vnst nnd benutiful nchluvumonts In thnt lino, alio must still yield to her ulster city, Mobllo, tho palm ns bo lug tho originator of tho festivals of tho gulf const. As early ns 1831 tho Cow holllan do Ilakin society was known in Mobile. Many versions of Its origin can lw found nllont among tho traditions of thnt beautiful city, but tho ono given hero is surely worthy of nil acceptation, as tho writer hud it from tho lips of an elegant nml eloquent gentleman of Mo bllo, who wns, nt tho timo of tho tolling of tho story, tho ono lono survivor of tho cholco Bocloty of fifty rnro spirits who gnvo tho socloty Us namo nnd Its Impcrlshablo fame. Even now, when death lias scaled tho lips that gavo tho record, tho writer fools In honor bound to keep his Illustrious nnmo from tho public. Cnpt. Joseph Post wns for ninny years n well known character in Mobllo. Ho was master of ono of tho packots plying between Mobllo nnd Now York, nnd being a tnnn of "inll nlto jest" nnd n famous raconteur his company was eagerly sought by tho good fellows of tho town. Ho camo Into port there In 1631 on Christmas day, nnd determined to celobrato Itlnsomoway quite out of tho common. What It wns to bo ho loft to chanco nnd to his associ ates, for, of cout-Ko, this genial boon com panion nnd jolly "tar" novor conceived tho dismal Idea of having n good time nil to himself. Tho first person ho met favornblo to his schomo was Michael KraiTt, a cotton broker noted for his lovo of fun and deviltry and his pluck in carrying out his jokes. They dined to gether on tho enptain'a ship nnd did not Icavo tho tnblo uutil dark. When thoy reached tho deck thoy found that it was mining heavily. Thoy had to put on monkey jackets, oil skins and tarpaulin hats, and these outlandish things mndo them look so grotesque that It suggested a masquerade. They went singing along tho streets, u llttlo jollier for their wine, and found, hnnglng outsldo of n hard ware storo, n niko nnd string of cow bells. These KruITt secured, nnd fasten ing tho bells to tho teeth of tho rako, Went rattling nnd ringing thorn through tho principal avenues of tho city. With tholr outro garb, and hats pulled down over their eyes, their disguise was nn easy matter. Somo wag hailed them with, "Hellol What society la this?" Quick ns n flash Krartt answered, "Why, don't you know us? Wo are tho Cowbellinn do Rukln so ciety l" n very imposing und high sound ing nnmo to .glvo to tho zigzag wander ings of two bibulous jesters, but ono that has mado Itsolf tho synonym of superb pageants nnd has enrolled on its list of membership many of tho most cultured, elegant nnd Intellectual gentlemen of tho Florence of America. Thoso two merry makers attracted othors to them, and be fore tho night waned a goodly company paraded tho streets to tho mellow clang of tho cow bells. Thoy wero tho subject of much talk, und even of nowspapor comment, and rumors, not to bo traced to their source, wero Boon spread abroad to tho effect that this was not to bo tho last of tho Cowbelllans and thnt thoy would appear again tho noxt winter to celebrate tho dying year. Suro enough, on tho 81st of tho following December thoy appeared again, as If by magio, numbering between fifty and sixty mem bers. At this early stago In tholr history they did not represent nny special char actors or attempt any definite scenes, tholr only object being to mako up a farcical show and crcato as much fun as possible Nor did thoy tako any particu lar cure in tho matter of disguises. Thus It grow from year to year, adding with each cclohrntion numbers, coherency of plan nnd action, and in a Bhort tlmo In- violablo secrecy becamo tho comer stone of tho association. . It was from this humblo beginning that tho Cowbelllans camo Into oxtstenco a society that has given somo of tho most gorgeous, costly and "altogether lovely" street shows that It has over entered into tho mind of man to conceive They celo brato tho last night of tho year, so thoy do not belong strictly to tho Mardi Oras or Fat Tuesday Mummers. Dut it has boon established boyond all question that the Cowbellian is tho mother society of revelers on tho Oulf coast and was tho' pioneer in tho glorious representations that have mado Mardl Oras week in Mo bllo, Now Orleans and Galveston n season of fairy liko beauty and untrammeled enjoyment. To form an Idea of tho scope and beauty of theso entertainments ono must read tho long list of the hucccsscs achieved by tho Cowbelllans and kindred associations. A fow specimen subjects will servo hero as a guide to what tho Cowbelllans havo accomplished: Heathen Deities and Heroes. Chines Feast of Lanterns. Pandemonium Unveiled. Silver PuUco of Odla and ullttertag ) abode of I.o Giant. Tho Onmo of Llfo and tho Dance of Death. Conquest of Moxlco by Cortex. Wur of tho Hoses. Dante's Inferno. ho Ten Categories of Aristotle. Theso urc only n small partgf the mag nificent Hcenes they havo presented. All of theso wero produced with tho most lavish nnd reckless outlay) tho historical setting was absolutely faultless in Its ac curacy t tho costuming wns unspeakably rich and superb. Each scono was mounted on a largo whlto wagon or "float" drawn by four horses dniK?d In white; colored lights flashed their soft beams over tho procession, which moved grandly, In stately fnshlon, to tho tunc nnd time of exquisite inuslo a dream of enchanting lciiuty never to bo forgotten. Thcro hnvo been other Now Year's Evo societies In Mobllo tho "P. D. S.," "Tho Strikers" nnd tho "Infant Mystics." All of these havo given noteworthy and splendid entertainments. Tho Now OrleatiB Mnrdl Orns societies that havo Iwcomo world famous nro the "Mlstlck Krowo," "Knights of Motntis," "Itoxand HlaSubJccts"(dny tnaskcrs)und "Twelfth Night Kovolcrs." For many weeks before tho carnival tho city is in n pleasant flutter of vnguo expectation, for no ono outsldo of tho secret ordors over has 11 hint of tho nnturo of tho coming pageant. Tho flag of tho king of tho carnival, green, gold and purplo, waves from every business houso nnd public building, Prominent merchants, It is Bald, pay handsomely for their titles In tho royal rctinuo; thus tho proprietor of n hotel Incomes tho Dulto of St. Charles, n leading jowclcr tho Dukoof Diamonds, nnd bo on. Theso grandees nro attached to tho sorvlco of tho king nnd nro not supposed to hold nny connection with tho secret orders. Tho king a very mysterious jwrsonngc, indeed nrrlvca. tho day before Mardl Gras with much pomp and mystery. Whether ho comes overland or Balls up tho bay in n fine steamer, ho is met nt depot or wharf by a vast coucourso of his subjects, who es cort iilm to tho city hall, whero ho re ceives tho koys of tho city. Then ho is accompanied by his faith ful to tho principal hotel, whore ho Is left in lonely grnndour to rest after tho fatigues of his journey. If ho should hastily dlsrobo himself of his velvets, ermino and jewels, throw oil his crown nnd mask nnd slip up, by n side street or alley way, to his own homo, who would 1k tho wiser? For on tho morrow ho will again belong to tho peoplo for tho day parades, nnd tho grand ball at night in his honor, which keeps up until tho rosy flush of dawn across tho waters tells the owners of tho happy, flying feet thnt tho carnival has passed liko a dream, Its glowing scenes havo faded liko tho filmy creations of tho mirage, and Lent has come. "Tho Mlstlck Krowo" hnvo given great study and research to tho productions of tho HUbjectH Illustrated by thorn, and havo spent fabulous sums In Purls and other European marts to Insure their success. Among their finest celebrations aro tho following: . Ancient Mythology. Statuesque Groupings from American History. Life from tho Crnillo to tho Grave Lalla Rookh. 8cn8er's Fairy Queen. Tho Aryan Itaco from 2200 D. C. to A. D. 1000. Scenes from tho Metamorphoses of Ovid. "Tho Knights of Momus" havo rivaled tho "Krowo" closely, and havo painted many grand pictures in their history of southern carnivals. Among thorn: Scenes from tho Realms of Fancy, Tho Talisman. Midsummer Night's Dream. Tho Coming Race A great deal has been claimed for tho moving pictures of tho Memphis and St. Louis mystics, and thoy aro undoubtedly flno, but it goes without saying that thoy can novcr equal tho societies of tho Gulf coast. Raco has much to do with tho success of such diversions, and climato Has still more Mobllo and Now Orleans, with their largo French-Spanish (and consequently Roman Catholic) popula tions aro naturally tho cities whero such reveling is in character. English and Americans aro too cold blooded, calcu lating, concerned about many things (mainly raonoy making). It requires a mixture with light hearted foreigners to put tho frolio and fun into tho veins that tlndsits outlot in carnival processions and all that tho season brings. And the climato coming, aa Mardl Gras docs, in tho early spring how lovely it is to en joy it in tho wooing nlr of tho Gulf, whero tho softest zephyr stirs tho fleecy veils of gray moss on tho grand old oaks; whero tho whlto radlonco of tho La marquo roses glorifies every balcony and trellis, whero tho mocking birds trill bo hind tho odorous choir curtains of tho glossy ornugo leaves and jasmine; whero ovory breath Is laden with world forget ting restfulncss thcro, and there only, can tho American carnival bo aeon in all Its falryliko, incffablo loveliness and per fection, Mel R. Colquitt. Rule of the Llbnu-y of Congress. Tho families of national legislators and officials seem to read an Immense num ber of books. Tho daughters aro espe cially voracious. Thoy will go to tho library at 10 in tho morning and keep an assistant busy until lato in tho after noon looking up books for them, which aro carried to their homes by men ser vants whom thoy bring with them for that purposo. Thoy repeat tho pro- grammo tho noxt week. It Is qulto evi dent that thoy could not read n tenth of theso books, and tho fact is thoy do iU Thoy lend them to their friends whoso fathers nre non-offlclal. and therefore havo not tho freo privileges of the library. Tills b against tho rules. But rules aro flcxiblo for those connected with the governmental whirl at Wash ington. That Is, be it distinctly under stood, while thoy are in tho whirl. For thoso who aro not tho rule aro aa tho lawa of those much quoted Medea and Persian. MAGAZINES AT CLUB RATE8. Look nt the Lint, Tho publisher will club tlio Oai-ital City 'oimiKit wltti uny rcpulnhlo pnper, lurnlnh UK two pnpors at a vary smnlt mtvnnco ovnr ho prlco usually chnncml for ono. Arrange Hants Imvn hi-an ttiiulo to ctuli with tho fol lowing puhtlculloiiKt iikoci.aii with r-mor.. couniKii ItAllt'Kn'S MAOA7.INK $1 (X) II A 111' Kit's WKKKI.Y 00 llAUr-KU'H llA.AAlt , 4 00 llAHI'KU'flYoUNfl I'KUl'MC.,,. ii W) 'KNTIJItY MAOAZINK 4 00 ht. Nicholas ni WlllK AWAKK ,. 'i 10 rtOIIIIIMKH'H MAOAZINK ... .1 (10 AMKIIIOAN MAOAZINK. ., H (10 COHMOI'OI.ITAM , 'JIM Okmiuirht'h , ad) i.ipi'incott'h ,,,,. a 00 ST. UWIH .MAOAZINK, ., 1! UO OIIT1NH" , a IK) I'uok r( Juno it. ,. aim Youth's Companion. am IIAI.LOU'B MAOAZINK 3 (0 vrumo a oo -tCIKNTIKIO AMKIltOAN .3 01) iClKNTIflO AMKIIICAN HUT- W.KMKNT SCO . 0 00 IIAHYHOOI 1 IV) lift) AHTAMATKUlt 4 00 ft 00 ti.antio Monthly 4 oo fl im rAIII,KTAI.K 4 UO AII0 IIOODHOUHKKKXI'INO ' M 3 00 I'OHKHT ANII HTIIKAM,,.. 4 00 A 1K1 VlIK N. Y. WKKKI.Y WOIIM).. 1 00 '2 00 Notk ClubhluK rates similar to tho nliovo may nlno bo hwl In connection with nny of thaotliorleiKltnK mngnxlne nnd periodicals. Nollc. To Cnrollno 10. Hlnnlckson. non-resldrnt Tic- fondant. . . You will tnVo niitleo Hint on tho 8th day of Jitiiiiury, IKM), Charles 1'. I.iuhoii, plnlntlir, (lied litis petition In tho district court of Ijui- cnMcr county. Nohrnskn. iinnlimt you. tho ob ject nnd prayer of wliloh Is to foreclose n mo- cnnnia loin, nicu uy inn pmiiiiiu iihiu ioi alKhtccn (IH) In block llfty-nlna (Ml) In tho city of Lincoln, Ijuicnster county, Nebrnskn. nnd tho cnrrlniro factory biilldlUK, erected mid Nllimted thereon, nnd to hnvo tho pretended itiortimito llonorunnillno r mnnicKHon no- clnrcd to bo Junior nnd Inferior to the lion of milil plnlntlir, thnt snld premises niny bo sold nnd tlio proceeds thereof bo applied to tho pnvtnent of pliilntirrs lion. You nro reoulrod to nnswor snld Dotttlon on or before tho 1st day of April, I8M0. Lincoln, nouniMicn, feu. nt, ihkii. UHAHI.KH 1. LAIIHKN. Uy round .V Hurr, his nttornoys. S-SI-H HherllTHalo. .toiiuu IP, livrviiy Hlvll. un, I, uy Milium nil oxcoutlon Issued by tho Clerk of the District Court of tho Hfcond .Judicial District of Ne brnskn, within mid for Uinrnnter County, In nn action wherein llnss nnd .eh nro plnlnt lll'ri, nnd Jnmes Mnl hows defendant, I will, A' 3 o'clock p.m., on tho 3)th day or March, nt D, 1880, nt tho front entrance to tho District Courtrooms In the city of Lincoln, Lancaster County. Nebraska, oiror for snlo nt public niirllou tho following described real cstnto to Witt Mil ton in iiiock two nunurcn nnu iiuny two, In tho city of Lincoln, original pint. (liven under my hand this 14th day of lob runry, A. I). IBM. H. M. Mkmck, , a-lfl-Ct. Hhorlir. Fnreolonura of MortBUge. In tho District Court of Lnncnstcr County Nebrnskn JOHNW.HOWMAN ) IIKNIIV It. KKLDIIOKF A f HAHAII H. KKLDHOKK. ) The nlKtvo named defendants will tnko notice Hint on the Otli day of March 1&S9, tho plnlntlir nied his petition In tho district court of said oouuty, nicnlnst snld dafondants, tho object nnd prayer of which nro to foreclose u ocrtnln iiiortKiiuo oxecuted by dcfoiidants to Hie plnlntlirnpau Iota lOnnd 11 In block 3 In tho town of Itocn, Lancaster County, Nebrns kn, towocuro tho pnymontof n cortnln prom IsHory nolo for 100 dntcd Fob. in, 1RH7. duo ono year from Itsdnto; there Is now due upon said note nnd inortRiiKCtlio sum of W0 with In terest from tho 1st dny of Jnn. 1880. nnd plain tin" prnys for a decroo thnt said defendants bo required to pay tho samo or that snld prem ises inny bo sold to satisfy tho nmount found tolxtduc. You nro requested to nnswor snld pMltton on or boforo tho 22nd dny of April, 1860. You nro further notified thnt on tho 8th dny of April UK) nt 0 o'cloo n. in., or ns soon thcrenrtor ns I tan bo beard, I will npply to snld court for tho npnolnttncnt of n receiver of tho said nbovn described niortRiiKO irom tsos upon tho tcround thnt snld prumlscs nro Insuttlclcnt security for tho debt secured thereby. In support of such application I will rend nfllduvlts now on Mo In snld case, nnd will proposo tho nnmo of J. l'crrln uh re ceiver, with John Dowmnnnnd It. It. Ilnudnll ns his sureties; I nlsootrer for myself A. W. Lano and J. K, Waller ns sureties, John W. Uowman. Bollock & Iiuno Atty's 3-10-41 Snlo Under Cbuttlo SlurlipiKO. To whom It mny concern. You nro hereby notified Hint on Haturday the Hthdny of April 1880, betwoon tho hours of 10 o'clock a. m. und 4 o'clock p.m. nt tho building known as tho Clay Mnnufncturlng Company's woolen mills situated Just north of tho city of Lincoln In Lancaster County, Nebrnskn. I will sell nt public miction to tho highest nnd best bidder for cash tho following described property, -i sowing machines; 2 button holo machines; 3 crochet machines: 3 knitting machines; l winding macblno; I double rib mnchlnu; I wool working machine.; I oyo lot machine. 1 creasing machine; ' solfnotlng spinning ma chines;'.! sots of cards; I hydrnullo extractor; 1 fulling mlllt 2 Iron wntor tnnks; 3 wool pick ers; 1 wool dustor; I snfo; 2 desks; I liorso; 1 wagon nnd harness, togother with nil bobbins, spools, grlndors, dyo nnd scouring tanks nnd machines, shnftlngs, belting, pulleys, steam and wntor pi pos, chairs nnd furniture of ovory description, also nil dyo stuffs, nil raw ma terial, all niatorlnl mid goods In process of manufacture, all manufactured goods on hnnd.all wool, ribbon, buttons, thread, nil blacksmith tools, steam pumps, lathes, hoist machines, ropesotc. nnd nil nrttclos of person al property of every description whatsoever owned by tho said, Tho Clay Manufacturing Company. All of snld property above de scribed being situated kept and used by tho said Clay Manufacturing Company In connec tion with Its woolen mill located In or near what Is known ns Yolnndo Placo subdivision of tho north half of the north west quarter of section thlrtcon (13), town ton (10), range, six (0), east of tho Oth 1. M. In Lancaster County, Nebrnskn. Hucli salo will bo mado under and no cording to tho tonus of a chuttle mortgngo given by tho Clay Manufacturing Company to mo, J A. Iludolson, on tho 13th dny of March, 188!), bearing date ef that day nnd tiled for record In tho ofllco of tho county olork of Lancaster County, Nebraska, on the 14th day of March, 1889. That snld mortgage convoyed tho property nbovo described; the said mort gngo wns given to secure the sum of 0,A0O with Interest nt tho ruto of 10 por cent per mi lium from date until paid. That default has been mado In tho pay mout of said sum ns In said mortgage provided nnd there Is due to mo and unpaid thereon this loth dnyof March, tfO, tho sum of 19,507.00 and costs of foreclos ure und 5 per cent nttornoys leos as In said mortgage provided. J. A. IIuiKi.soN, Mortgngoe, ny Talbot fc llryan, his Atty's. 3-1U-H Chicago, Milwaukee Jb 81. 1'itul lUllwny, vl Omnhu und Council lllufni. Bhort Line to Chicago and tho east. Finest dinning cars in tho world. Through sloeplug vara to Chicago. Tho route of the first "Golden Onto Special." Best line to Washington for the Inaugura tion of Fresldent Harrison. Only direct route to the U. A, R. Encamp ment at Milwaukee. Everything first-class. Klrst-clas ieople patronize first-claw line. Ticket aRfiits everywhere In the west toll ticket over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st. 4UII u - illllllllllllllllllllllllllllH 1 illlB'lllllllHHii oo ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih ' '-n r, (it fH I HiVHn e SSSSSSU I .Hflin Htl 3 00 iVHI '? - 4 00 IK iHsH' iWrffi 0 00 Pb" ii oo "--isSaa " " - --' - 3 IK) 3 w - 3 0) .K. MOOltE, Pros. E. 1HIOWN, UNION SAYINGS BANK, 1 1 1 South Tenth 8troot. apital, $200,000. Liability of Stockholders, $400,000. INTKItEHT Paid on Deposits nt tho rate of 0 per cont por annum for nil tM calendar months. YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT SOLICITED. Monoy Loaned on Itcnl Estnto nnd Collateral. Stockholders: John Fltxgcrnld, E. E. Drown. John It. Clnrlc, A. H. Itnymond, J. .1. Itiihofr. Imvlil Itcmlok, O. M. I jmberlson, L. Meyor. C. E. Ynlos. K. K. Ilnydou. It. E. Moore, . K. Ilnydou. It. E. Moore, T. E. Culvert, J. NV. Dewceso. J. V, Ilowmnn. Chns. Ilniiimond. E. rlnnev. jiiiiiiinonii, r riiuiey, .1. 11, itincmrinnu, josopu wiitinnn, )l. 1j. Mimtll, 0. II. Imhoir, . II lllllirtir ' "l i Lincoln Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Co. ii CAPITAL, $260,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, $500,000. ' Interest paid on deposits at nny rntn of G per cont per annum for nil full cnlnndnr months Hnfestoront In burglnr proof nnd flro proof vnults, at nnuual rental of 5 nnd upwnrdi. Money to lonn on roal estnto nnd collntcrnl. YOUIt HAVINGS ACCOUNT SOLICITED. HENRY E. LEWIS, I'resldont. A.P, H.STUAItT, Vlco President. HEW FALL and -ARE NOW IN AT John McWhinnie's The Old Reliable Tailor. First Class Workmanship, Fine Trimming, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 305 S. IBxiBrB3sr,raa: Street. BJ UHUHHmSflHraMfl pfTT " "$nriJjJMiiWiW8if.m Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELLS DINING HALL, MONTGOMERY ULOCK, 1 1 19, 1 121 and Meals 25 cts, SCRlBNErV MAGAZINE SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE MsaosMXsyHKCtecsessHiz ivcs its. readers literature of lasting inter' est iiad value, it mm illustrated and than national circulation exceeding' 123.000 cnnte mrmthlv. ri PR1CE25 CENTS 'A NUMBER- $3. A YEAR Charles 5cribncrSJbns tp offer 5CR1BNER'S MAGAZINE with the CAPITAL CITY COURIER, Both for S42i This makes the price of the Courikr when taken this way only $1.25 Ei'abliihed Die. 10, 7656. The German National Bank, LINCOLN, NEU. Capital Paid up, $100,000.00 Surplus . . . 13,000.00 Transacts n goncrnl banking business, Issues lottersof credit, draw drafts on all parts of the world, Foreign collections n specialty. OFKIOKKS AND DIUECTOI18. IIKHMAN H.HOHAlinHO, I'resldont. C C. MUNHON, Vlco President. JOHKI'H HOKUM Kit, Cnshlor. O. J. WILCOX, Asslstnnt Cnshlor. C. K. MONTOOM BUY. ALEX If ALTEU V. A. IIOKHMEU. H. J. IIUOTHKII.TON WALTEIl J. IIAUIUB. T. A. IIUDELBON V. Pros. C. II. IMIIOFF, Cnshlor. J. McConnlfT, F. M. Hnll, y.a Thoni iinsnr O. W II W l,..1.lMn " " 1 iiuiuiUKVi JNO. II. McCLAY, Treasurer. It. WELSH, Tollop WINTER GOODS 1 1 23 N Street. $4.00 per week. is fully and .beautifully has already grained a more iL V . ii j I with nessrs. the Pobli5hciJ enable w HMtiHHHwJI (Q) 3 "hA :t ,rfiiifi i lJAi .Vt. i tiki irii T-? t4M.iW-J.tiv. tf H .Jill M AiWi