Ifcf ii rjir1 C.T-TTCT F rsi9 ' -pH- CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1889. a . -1880 UNION CENTRAL Life Insurance Company OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, StamU fourth In ninoiinl of new Itmir nncc written In 188S, nmong those companies conlhilnn their business to the United States. The three com panics Hint AM more, nre from ten to twenty-two years older. The steady Increase In new biulncss for past live 1807- ( years Is shown by ion -' Yfnr. No, Insured. f J RSI .l,0.M ISM ,W7 181 ,SH l7 7.17.1 181 8.UWI iik floured 1 Anil. Insiirvtt. $ n.sil.iwaiio 7,vni,il.i)i) II, nwtii 1 i ll,UI,-.1U.M lA,(XU,9ltl.(IO During these years our death losses have been thu lowest and Interest re celpts the highest of any compnny In thcflchl. Death rales for 1888, 0.51 per cent ofv MMMimount Insured. The nvcmdHompnntcs report Inj to thCBmirniicc Department for 1 883, uR per cent. Tlie rnte of IntcrcstKllrcd during the yenr on nctynllyW-cstcd niicts was over 7 per cent, l'otnl Insurnncc In force Dec 31, 1888, 33,870,913.00. New Insurance written In Nebraska, In '88, 304 policies. Amount $'33,035.00. Insurance In force In Ncbrnskn, 1,000,00000. Vollcles INCONTEST ABLE nnd NON-FORFEITABLE nftor third yenr. Any time nfler, In case of surrender n paid-up policy will be Issued nnd the amount given each yenr Is nnmed In policy.4 If no surren der Is made then the policy becomes n pnld-up term policy nnd remnlns in force for such length of time ns enc annual premium on the pbllcy Is con tained In Its reserve value, according to the American four per cent tnblc of mortnllty All desirable forms of policies issued. Our spcclnlty being an endowment nt Ordinary Life Ratei. Examine the plans and standing of this prosperous company before Insur ng. J. it. KDMMTON, Stale Agtnt. 0. I MKSIIWll, Aul, State Agtnt. O, T. I'UMl'BLhW City Solicitor. ltooms 23 and 23 llurr lllook, LINCOLN, NEB. Leaders in Photography. fIley's JfEU 5 5t.ud.05. SVc mak specialty of the celebrated BROMIDE Life sized pictures and furnish the Illicit work at lowest prices. Boat Cnblnots $3.00 Elegant line of Picture Frames In stock and made to order. Call and see lis. H. W. KELLEY&CO. io36 O Street. LINCOLN, NED Monarch of the Dailies! Omaha Beel Delivered to any part of the city for 20 cents a week, every day in the year Leave sub scriptions at Lincoln bureau, I027 P street. en FINE : ART : STUDIO 1314 O wtrtxt. fixamlnc samples arJcrlrie; elsewhere. of our work before Cabinet Photographs reduced from $j 10 3 per dozen Drayage aM Moving OLIVER MAGGARD Desires to Inform the public that his equip inent for moving Household Uoods,Plunot Safes, MnrchandUe, Heavy Machinery etc., is the best in tlie citv. Kiwcl.il mm and wagons are kest for the removal o Pianos and Household Goods, Which arc always handled by competant And experienced help, and the latest appli ances used for handling Safes nnd other heavy goods. Call, address or telephone OLIVER MAGGARD Telephone in 9:7 O st. H ARGRKAVES I1R0S , "43 '74S fctrcei, wnoiesaie Grocers, jj Fruit, Produce and Commilon McrchaniK S. E. MOORE, toi O Street Dealer and Jobber In Wall Paper. f.acc Curtains, Shade, ind Interior Dcici-mtlon. lafta riiltnitfilpliln Pntltiiirn. Now Yorker Well, I'm Amazed. I'vojiut board tlint tho I'hllndnlphtn street car com panies charged it nnd 7 cont n rldo for yonrs nnd years nnd tlio eoplu uovcr kicked. ridladclptilmi-No. You see, In riilindol phln the girls nre so pretty tlmt It lswll worth 7 cents to sit w liernynu enn look nt 'tin without seeming nido. Philadelphia HecoriL 1 .. ...... i In Purls. Lfmi s Impecunious but Enthutlnstio Collector Lot mo sco, whnt Is tho prleo of Hint piaturol Art Donler Klglitoeii hundred frnncs, inn dnm. luioctinlous but Enthuslnstlo Collector KlKlitocn hundred frnuesl Why, tills U the third tlmu I hnvo nsked thu prleo of that painting within threodnys, nnd It is n hun dred frnncs uioroench t lino I nikl Art Denier Yes, but mndnm must roinoin Iwrltlsnn nntlquo, nml that It grows older overydny. Ufa A I.lltnl uu Mm Goriimn. As Uerr Hans Yngcr wns standing Insldo Ills front gnto yostordny ovonlng enjoying his pl)0 his uoxt dour friendly neighbor unlit l "llnthor n fine evening this, Hnrr Yager." "Ynli better as lionu." "I seo by tlio iwipors that largo uumbcrsof Ocrumiis nro still coming to this country." "Voll, you know how dot gomes!" "I suppose tliov think tlioy enn got along bettor hero thnn In tholr own country." "Dot vns souio dor rciisou, inoln frendt, nbornotnll." "Well, what other cnuso can you assign t" "Voll, I tells you how dot gomes. You seo, In dot gountry you ncfor seosomo Itmcliesdor dables dereou in saloons. Und dcr fellen vhat been hero und gono puck dcro doy tell dem dot lu ills gountry doy got In of cry saloon cfory kind soino lunchos skeoso, brondt, snuerkrnut und soa und slch llko dings, und dot mlt vono glass poerefcry follors gau more as founf-und-zwniizlg cent lunches end Dot glf dom follom der Amorlgy fefer, und don doy go gwlck right avny ns doy gnn sell oud und to dls gountry gomo. Dot fur nodlng snuerkrnut und spoo is vlmt prlng 'em. Dot's vhnt dor matter mlt Bismarck vns. Dot's vhy him vns so down dor Amorlgy hogs on. "I reckon you nro about right." "You but meln sehwood life I got rlghdt." Kentucky Htato Journal Kill til H.111I Work. Two llttto slttors woro about to start for Sunday school, nnd. looking nt tho clock, dis covered that it was almost timo for tho ses sion to begin. "Oul"sald 0110, "I'm nfrald wo will bo lata Lot us kneel down nnd prny tbnt wo mny got thoro in tluio." Tho other, not Icmi n bollover In prayer, but moro prac tical, replied) "No, let us run ns fast as wc can, nnd pray ns wu go along. " Thocouso quonco wns that thoy woro not late. The story carries u good mornli "Faith without works Is dead, being alone," St, LouU lle publla Fullowliiit h Rcrlptural livJunotlon. Amcliii Ohl you dear thing; how good of you tocomol" Bclluda You ilarllngl (Thoy osculatoi. Uuclo Hill Can't you girls got along with out kissing each other' (Jut then I suppose you aro only following tho scriptural Injunc tion, Amelia nnd Uollnda What do you meant Undo 1)111 Doing unto each other as you would hnvo men do unto you. Chicago America, Not Aikril to Slug. At a llttlo soelal gathering, nftor sovoral persons havu sung. Wiggors (who prides himself on his volcoi 1 wonder why thoy don't nsk 1110 to sing 1 Simpson You've sung here before, haven't your ' Yes, once, WbyT" "Oh, nothing." Chicago Ilerald. 11 Won Ilia lieu Hero Is a story of flaus Von Dulow. An old aeiiualntance lioirt Von Hulow wanted to drop mot hliu ufteru longabseueo, saying, "How do you dol I Iwt, though, that you don't remember my nnmo." "You'vo wou that bet," repllixl Von Uulow, und turned on his heel, San Francisco Argonaut. A that llravo Man. luatio looking "Who there I" Is dudo over "Inane! How can you say sol Why, bo's tho bravost mail In Now York, no actually had tho courago tho other day to leave the restaurant without tipping tlio waiter," Munsoy'a Weekly BatlsOvit. Young Ijidy Customer Why, this box of writing paper Is iwrfuniod with a violet odor How queer What do you do that for dork 80 that your correspondence can be kept iuvlolato, inlu. "How nice, I'll tako four boxes." Pitts burg Chroulclc, ClubernntnrUI llvmlqusrlers. "Can 1 stay hero tiwilgtiti" inqulrotl the traveler nt thu hotel in Charleston, W Vtv. "Horry to disappoint you, sir," replied tho clerk, lirl.Uly, "tint our liouso is full and running over All the governors or tho stato aro stopping hero. "Chicago Nows. The Truth About It. "Don't bo lu such nu awful hurry." wld old Uuelo Tobias to Ills ueptiewn uud nli-eun. "You lov u great ileal by twine in sueli nu awful hurry l.ightulu' miKhl tin u groat deal mure If it wiixii't always tiikiieh an awful hurry. "-Umili hi Tld Hit. (iimilril lu Mriurutliui. PhllndelpUiu Judgi.- Why did you, a tilth erto rox:tui uud iweille clttzou, kill yinir Hlfel iTisolii-r Well, you oo. judge. It's awfully dull at homo mi Sundays and 1 wauled a lit tlo excitement. Today C1111 Ktunil II Now. A Iiudon dude bus been iwixoneii through sucking the heuU or bU inuo. This news will go a long way tuwards rvconeiliiig us to thu swetaele of a long eared, knock knew I ox qiiklto nliscntly chewing tho knob of his stick, Melbourne Punch, Vim 11 if Lovti mi II Wny lliimti. Overhead glittered tlio stars of n. cloudless iky In June, nnd thu full moon tionmed on chnntlngly on n InndscniM wrnpvil In repoo. Not n brenth rullloil tho lonvw of tho trees that lined the nvomio along which llolivnr rikonud UuennvlMn McUorklo win wooding their wny slowly homownnl from n luectliig of tho ayrogeoHophlstlenl society, Not u rlv plo stlrrotl the surfneo of tho romniitlo frog K)iid mi tlio left lu whoso Ikwoiii wan mirrored tho glorious firmament, nnd not n sound ciuuo from tho suburban fnrmhouso on tho right, whoso liunntes woro sleeping tho deep,drenin less, reMM'fii loop of dollvernneo Hint fol lows nu evening sixmiI hi rending ono of Trol lojio's novels. "Uollvnrl" oxclnlmed tho innldcii, ns some thing by tho rondsldo Hint weimil to roliect thoiwilorndlnneoof tho inoonUnuis cnught her eyo, "wlmt Is that on tho ground I" Tho young man tooHxl mid looked nt It, "It Is nothing but n stinil, Iluonnvlstn," ho wild. "Tho Iwnuty of thu night Ims tcmptd It forth. It Is n woudor,'' ho eontlniufl, dreamily, "tlmt nil ntiluintomituro Is uotolit for n luooullght stroll, Tho night is tAo lovely to lio sont Indoors, even In tho nt' fill slumbur that tlrotl nature exacts nftor n dny of toll." Tho enjoyment of tho wondrous loveliness of tho oveulug Roomed 'too deep for words, however, nnd In sllonco tho young couplo proceeded slowly on tholr way, communing only In that volcolom yot olotpicnt Inngungo tlintoxpriwKes Itself In a glnuco of tho oyo, a pressure of. tho lintiil, or tho softly bronthed sigh tlmt is felt rather thun henrd. 0, glori ous sonsoii of youth nnd hoo, when but wo digress. ling hud they wnlkod on thus In ocsutlo sllvnco when tho gentle girl ngnln spoko. "llolivnr," sho snld, "I think I koo on tho ground another snnll." Tho young mnn stoppoil to Insjiect It. Hailing himsolf nml slightly quickening his stois hosnldi "No, iiucnnvlstn, It Is tho same snail I" Chlcngo Trlbuno, Tlio I'nivurntloii Was Orciit, "Tho olllcers sny you nttnckeil mid poundwl tho complnlnlug wltnobs shumofully," until tho court, In n tone of sovero reproof. "I ncknowlodgo I uswi him protty rough, your honor," confessed tho prisoner. "Ho stoppod mo on tho strcot nnd asked mo if i(y nnmo wasn't Cnhokin. 1 answered hltn civil ly tlmt It wasn't, nnd then ho said ho lyid taken mo for 11 Ht. Ixuls nldormnu bo ouco mot, I couldn't stand that, your honor. I went for him." "Prisoner," oxclnlmed tho Impulslvo Knu sns City magistrate, reaching down and wringing his hand warmly, "you nro dls charged." Chicago Tribune, Tiiininy's rilltiuir. Tommy (at dinner table) Mamma, wlicji a little boy docs anything Impollto ho nlwiya ought to beg pardon, oughtn't hoi j Mumma Yes, my bon. I Tommy (to guest) Mr. Oobblum, I fceg your iwinlon for thinking you oat just llkb n ulrod man. Chlcngo Trlbuno, Ilo CVfil. A train over tho Hny City road, bound Dotroft, picked up mi old mnn ut a ling 1 tn tlon, nnd when tho conductor took up his f iro ho ask oil 1 "How fur could a porsou without moi oy travel on this tralnl" "About half a mile," "Anil then you'd put 'em offf "Yes." "Would you put a woman off I" "I'd hnvo to." "Thanks, That sottlcs It, My old woman didn't wnut mo to go to town, nnd sho sntd sho'd Toiler mo to tho oud of tho onrth. Sho'll try It, but sho hain't got n cent to travel on, nnd whoii tho conductor dros her along about hero 1 enn Imagine tho look" "Oh, In that enso 1 should lot her rldo," In terrupted tho otllcinl. "You woulill" "Yes." "Then, if you'll kinder slack up whon you cross at Sklnnor'M, I'll kinder drop on and hoof It back, 1 reckon a bo's got tho bulgo on mo nnd 1 might ns well cavo." Detroit Preo Press. ' ti Ituther Quiet In Ills Movements, Tlio Diner Out has somo vivacious young lady frienits who recently arranged a sur prise for a young man who U staying silth tho family this winter. Ho went to tho theatre and thoy know It would bo qultolato when ho camo home. They sot at work, lu mlsclliov ous girls' way, to dlsgulso his room. Win dow screens were substituted for pillows on his bed; tho mantel was decorated with rows of boots; tho walls woro festooned with rugs; tho table was turned upslao down, tho towel rock was hung on tho chandelier and trim mod with a shaving coso, thermometer and similar articles; tho chairs were turned bot tom up and a grand tout onsomblo of topsy turvlmws was producod. Kate what do you siipioso ho'll do, girls! 1 hoH) wo'U know whon ho comes In. Bridget (looking on with nn admiring grin) Faith, miss, an' yo wont. Ho's so 6b till I 1 often hour him comlu' in an' ho nlvcr makes n sound I UiwUtou Journal. Tlio Karnmr ami the Hrp. A Farmer who picked up a Boo for Inspec tlon was stung lu return, and In his tlagu h exclaimed. "HaM) Ingrntut tmt haven't 1 provided you "ItU w warm Hlvo and Plonty to Kntl I this tho wny you return my Klnducssi" "Sorry to have hurt your Feeling,", re plied tho tu.-o.vt, "but just remember tlmt a Uoo without a Stinger makes no Houoy."1 UOItAL. A Friend who would not Ilosent nn Insult tv n Inliwtlf-,, u-iviiM mt Im ivnrtliv nf 'the iianio. botrolt Fi-eo i'rewi. Wliy Slio Murrli-il the Triuir. f "So tlio belloof tho choir has umrrioiltlho tenor " "Yes." "I thought sho favoreil the rwssr 'IYom. but htiu cot souio hlrh Uown not ous into her head uud threw over tho buss for tho tenor " "For what reason" "HccniiN,' the tenor wns more high toned. -UoHton Courier Mr. Kpurgeon, the f.ngllnh Haptbt dlvino, rw-un'.ly K-ut 11 Ulrnui in iil psrMiloncni nrnnlnl "rVv Matt. i. Stl." The HnnUof this pal:. mv "Tako, therefore, nu thought for tlio iuorrow,"i!tc, lly mhiiu blunder, how ever, the lelegrani ns delivered readi "See Matt, v, :!l," the words of whieli urei "Hut I my unto V"U swrar not nt nll,"n mexsage which untaxed thu t;ivut pivaeherV lluvk. WMp MAGAZINES AT CLUD RATES- I.ouk nt tlio I.ll. Tho publisher will club tho CAPITAL Citv Cot'iiiKU Willi any reputabln paper, furnish I11K two pniMirsnt 11 very smnll advance over llio price usually churned ror nun. Arrange iiioiits hnvo been niiiito to club with tho fol lowlnitpulillcntlonsi 11 KO 1:1. All with I'llIOR. COUIIIRIt llAIII'Kll'H Maoa.ink l (HI ItAIII'KU'H WKI'.KI.Y , 4 00 llAIIVKIIH IlAXAAIl 4 01) llAIII'Kll'H YOUMII I'KOI'I.K.... 'i M ('KNruiiY Maoazini: 4 on HT NlCIIOl.AH a (M) WIIIH AWAKI! a 40 HOUlllNKH'M .MAOAZINH ... .1 00 Amkuioan .Maoazini: a no CimMOIMlMTAN U fill Iii:mokkht'h son l.ll'I'INniTT'M 3 00 Ht. Ixiuih Maoa.ink 2011 "Ut'TINH" a 00 1 UuKiitiilllKIMIIHIMIilHIII Oil JUIKIK. . A 00 Youtii'h Companion a 00 ham.iki'hMaiiazink uin HTMIHO a U) HciKNTIflO AMKIIIOAN , .3 00 HL'IKNIini) AMKIUOAN HlM' 1'I.KMHNT ft 00 liAiiviiooi i nn AllTAMATKUll 4 00 Ti.ANTio Monthly 4 ( TAIII.K'l'AI.K ion (lOllll llDIMKKKKriNU '1 M FoilKHr AND HTIIKAM.... 1(10 Tun N, V. Wkkki.y Woiii.!).. 1 00 000 j ft) n III r,w ft 00 a on n 00 uon Notk Clubhluit rntosslmllnrto tho nhovo mny iiIho Ih) bnil In rouiiectlou with nny of tiiootiiorlcnilliiKiniiKnslnrs nnd pcrlmllcnls. Notlte. ro (Jiimllno K. Hlnnlckson. nnn-reHlilent do- femleiit. You will tnko notleo tlmt on tlinfitb dny of .tnuuiiry, I8M), C'hnrlcs 1. l.urHon, plnlntlir, llli'il his potltliiii In tho illstrlet court of l.an eilster emi nly, Ncbrnskn, iiKalnst you, tho ob ject nml prayer of which Is to roreelono n mo ehniile'sleln, nleil liy the plnlntlir upon lot elKliteen(lH) In block IHtynlno (Ml) In tlio city of Lincoln, LnneiiNterrouiity, Nebrnskii. unit tho carriage factory bullilliiK, erected nnd situated thereon, nnd to hnvo tlio pretended inorlintK" lien of Uurollno K. Hlnnlckson de elnrctl to lie Junior uud Inferior to the lien of mild iihitutlir, Unit wild pre mines mny bo wild unit tun proceeds tliereot bo applied to tho payment or p1iilutlirn lien. ou nre required to uiiswer said petition on or lie fore tlie 1st day or April, IKHO. Miicolu, Nobruikn, Fob. ID, last). CltAllI.KS I'. IiAltHKN. Ily Found,!: llurr, bis attorney. 'J-'ja-lt MlmrirrHiito. Notleo Is hereby nlvon, tlmt by vlrtuo of nn execution Issued liy tho Olerk of tlio DlHtrlct Court of the Heeond Judicial illstrlet of Ne braska, within and for Lancaster County, In an iirtlnn wherein I luss nnil Zeh nro ldalnt III'h, nml Jiuni'N Mathews ilefimdant, I will, A' a o'clock p. in,, on thu'JOth day of March, nt I). 1KKI), nt the front entrance, to tho District Court rooms In the citv of Lincoln, Lancaster County. Nebraska, oiler fur salo ut public miction tho following described rent estate to Wit j Uit ten In lltoek two hundred mid thirty two, In tho city of Lincoln, original plat. Olvon under my band tills I tth day of Feb ruary, A. 1). ItMl. H. M. MKI.IOK, '.Mi-Bt. Hherlir. Hnln Under Cliuttln AlortRiiRO. To whom It mny concern. You nro hereby not I lied that on Hiiturdny tho nth dny or April 18.su, between tlie hours of 10 o'clock u. m. und lo'etnek p. in. nt tlio bulldlint known as tho Clny .Mnuiiracturlni; Compniiy's woolen mills situated Just north or tlio city or Lincoln In Lancaster County, Nebraska. I will sell nt public auction to tho blKbest mid best bidder for cash the lollowliiL' described property, 'ii sowing machines; 2 button holo machines; a crochet machines: 3 knlttlni; iiinchliieH; I wlmllui; niuelilno; I double rib machine; 1 wool working machine; I eye let machine. J ercnsliiK machine; 'JseiructlnKHilniitni inn chluesj'JsetH of cards; 1 hydraullu extractor; 1 rullliiK mill! 3 Iron water tanks; 'J wool pick ers; I wool duster; 1 Hiife; 2 desks; 1 horse; 1 wiiKou mid harness, together with nil bobbins, spools, Krludcm, dyo mid Rcourlni? tanks and machines, HhaftlnRs, belting, pulleys, steam mid water pipes, cln In mid furnlturo of every description, also nil dye stutrs, alt raw ma terial, all material and itoods In procoss of iiiiinufiicture, nil mnnufarturcd cootls on hand, all wool, ribbon, buttons, thread, alt blacksmith tools, steam pumps, lathes, hoist miichlnes, ropes etc. mid nil nrtlelosorperson nt proiwrty or every description wlintsoover owned by tho sntd, Tho Cny MunuracturliiK Compnny. Alt of snld property nbovo de scribed hcliiK situated kept and used by thu sahl Clay MmiiifiieturlmtCouipnuy lu connec tion with Its woolon mill located In or near whnt Is known ns Yolando l'laeo mibdlvlMlon of the north half of tho north west quarter of section thirteen (13), town ten (10), riuiKO six ((1), east or tho Oth 1'. M. In Lancaster County, Nebraska. Hitch salo will lio mndo under mid ac cording to tho terms f u chnttlo niortRiiKO Klveiibytlio Clay MnnufaclitrlnK Coiniiany to me, J A. lludelson, nu tho lath day of March, 1881), bearing unto of that tiny nnd tiled for record In the otlleoof the county clerk of Lancaster County, Nebraska, on tho llth day or March, IRS!). That said mortgago convoyed tho property nhovo described; thu sahl mort gage was given to secure the sum of 9,MM) with Interest at the rato of 10 per cent per mi mini from ditto until paid. That default has been mndo In tho payment of sold sum us In said mortgage provided mid there Is duo to mo nnd unpaid thereon this lfUhdaynf March, 1V4I, the sum or fJ,W7.l"J mm costs or foreclos ure and ft per rout attorneys ices ns lu said mortgago provided. J. A. IIuiiki.mon, Mortgngeo. lly Talbot A llryan, his Atly's. 3-lU-lt Nw Traill Nerrlre on tlio Northwestern lly the new arrangement Lincoln patrons of this route havo tho only parlor cars in aervieo lu tho west at their free disposal between Liu coin and Missouri Valley, Iowa, the junction K)lut of tho Klklioru lino with tho Northwest ern H H. proper. These cars are tho namo ns u-knI by this company lieteen Chlcngo nnd Mllwmikeo and are the acme of 'railroad lux ury and perfection in their appointments which consists of smoking, toilet nnd card compartments lu addition to tho main saloon, to say nothing of thu ortcr lu charge, nil of which are furulsiieii with benutuuliy uphoi sterxnl and comfortablo great arm chairs and couched except tho parlor wIiomj furnishing is in genuine uliony. Leaving Lincoln on tho afternoon train lu ono of tkeso inrs the piuiwngcr arrives n Missouri Valley at 4:4S, p. m. A wait of (If teen minutes now occurs to allow passengers for Chicago mid tho cast, to select seats hi tlio lluest coaches In tho railroad fcervice or secure the accommodations rem-rveil In tho sleejier allotted to Lincoln patrons. Starting again at 6, p. in., tlio iMfcscnger finds him or herMlf in nn elegant cor, n part of tho Northwestern Limited, a solid vettlbuled train of coaches, sleeping and dinning curs. Hlght here wo will lemark that thu imsHeliger is now In thollnest train, running over the best trnck, and guided by the best service In tlio country. After a delightful run tho train runs into Chicago on time ut HiiH, n. in., In time to mako tho morn ing connections north, ease uud south. Don't tako our word for this but try this lino tho next time you go east, T. W. llurr, merchant, Delmn, Tex., tins used, sold and beard wliat ieoplo havo said of Chamberlain's Palu Halm. He says: "It can not ho equaled,'' It cures sprulus, borem- of the muscles, ucIich und pains. Sold by A. U Sliader, Druggist. If tho tni niciltsot Dr. Cody's. Condition Powders, were fully known by horse owners, they would prefer them to till other remedies for puttln : their lioix in a lino, healthycon- dltloii. They tuio fonstiimtliin, lima of iqi ieiite, iIImii deieil kidneys, Impure bliHxl and all diseascH leipilring n goisl tonic, stimulant und alterative. Sold by A. I Shader, Drug Klt. Dr. 11. F. llalloy, olllce and residence corner of Fourteenth and 1. streets. Telephone 017. 4 to iHlif' ! ' oo nHBBtJ :R -MM m: ft on UH) HHWH " on QBHHHiU IflMI Hi lABSHHlEi 'HlIB Blti w HvsHy! nl-HM Br oo BSh Bal HW By-i HBBHU JuflSl.Bffl. r' iIHHHKHIj H Kill Hfr 4 ou l&IiiiHiiHHWIMPPigMfc oo VUnKHnHtiiJsaMKHHv:' it no ' -rasWlS55WHIW! a oo a on r- , rr- a u) II. 1C. MOOItK, I'res. K. K. IIIIOWX, UNION SAYINGS BANK, 1,1 1 South Tenth 8troot. apital, $200,000. Liability of Stockholders, $400,000. INTKHKST Paid on Deposits nt dm rato of ft per cent per annum for nil mil calendar months. YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT SOLICITED. Money Loaned on llcnl Kstato and Collateral. Stockholders: John Flt-gorntd, K. K. ltrown. John It. Clark, J. McConnlir, F. M. Hall, ..al Thompson, A.H. Itnytnnnd, J. J. Itnhotr. lUivlil Itoinlek, (1. M. LambcrtHon, L. Jleyor, O. K. Yates, K. K. Hnyden. 11. K. Moore, T. K. Culvert, J. V. Dewceso. J. W. llowmnn, Chns. Hammond, K. Finney, .1. 1). Miicmrlnnil, Jonnpli Wlttnian, II. L. Hiiilth, C. II. Inihoir, O. W. Hohlrego. Lincoln Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Co. CAPITAL, $280,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, $500,000. Iutorest paid on deposit at any rato of C ior cent per milium for nil full calandar months Hafcs to rent lu burglar proof nnd lire proof vaults, nt annual rontal of $5 and upwards. Money to loan on real estnto nnd collnternl. YOUlt 8AVINCIH ACCOUNT SOLICITED. HKNIIYK.LKWIH, A.P.H. 8TUAHT, JNO. H.McCLAY, It. WELSH. I'rrsldont. Vlco I'rcsldont. ' Treasurer. Toller. New Spring and -ARE NOW IN AT John McWhinnie's The Old Reliable Tailor. First Class Workmanship, Fine Trimming, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 305 S ZEjijE'Eisrapia: So?reet. 4 JBHikIIIsHHIHhBIIsImpCsv JHliUHBufjflcrr t J wl pBMstfclMaSijJMMJ J E k .1, i.j.,iii.t .. '''' i ,'J'tB Jj Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMERY 1JLOCK, 1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 123 N Street. Meals 25 cts- $4.00 per week. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE SCR1BNERS 1S3& MAGAZINE r i.simiiw4 I 4t . imtl &?!xi&y&seS3$SiZ kii . m Ii cat nod vnttic. it illustrated and fsVfitSyjsy 37Tiycs its readers literature of lasting interi- than national, circulation exceeding' 123.00Q copies monthly, re i. . & PRlCg25CBjTS'A WUMBEK' S3.00 A YEAR I Vs-S! I. -.,., 11, l ; ,t,..M.,t1W ..- I II. .Ml JJ imUS.WM33i Charles ScribnerS Jons to offer SCRIBNEFVS MAGAZINE with the CAPITAL CITY COURIER, Hoth for $4,25. I"'1' maLs the price of the Couiui'.n when taken this way only $1.35. Es'abllthed Dee. 10, JH86. The German National Bank, LINCOLN, NEIL Capital Paid up, $100,000.00 Surplus . . . 13,000.00 Transacts ngonernl banking business, Issues loiters of credit, draw drafts on nil parts of tho world. Foreign collections a specialty. OFFICHHH AND DIUKCTOUS. HF.ItMAN U. KCHA1IKHO, Fresldont. O O. MUNHON,VlcoP;csldont. JOHKIMI IlOini Mi:it, Cashier. O. J. WI LCCX, Asslstnnt Cashier. C. H. MONTOOMKIIY. ALEX HALTKll F. A. 110KIIMKU. II. 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