CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1891 II you Deposit your Savings in Titr. Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. H. K.cor. lltli nml l'Hts. THEY WILL EARN INTEREST FOR YOU AUheltuteof 5-l:ive pur Ct. per Annum-5 tins a 1'ilW n week iiiul It amounts Merest In live years to fl.roD.OU. with Hank opens at "s 11. in. to ;i::0 Hntunlny evcnliiKs, S to . m. ). in. ntul Safes to Rent in Burglar and Fire Prcof Vaults. Nickel Savings Stamps Good (or Deposit in the Nebraska Sav ings Bank will be found for Sale at the Following Places: llerpolsheliuer A Co., K.osltlon Depot 1 iiil'iiI Hlore. CliiMin A Fletcher. Willi Paper nnd sllntlon cry, 11310. A. L. Slimier. Drugs. Hook", Paints, Oils nml Notions. Fifteenth nml O. llnlilwln llros., Hardware, 12IT0. McKciiny A Son, Drum, Stationery, mid Notions, '-Til! O. Htclnor & SclicuU, DIspensliiK DrutcKlst, corner Twelfth nml 1'. lljorkiiinn A Lliutwull, lnnrlHt. iM North Tenth. .1. M. Ilronil, Oroeerles, etc., NM North Twenty-seventh. Llndelt Hotel, Corner Thirteenth ami M. V. Oiikc Miller, Coiifeetlonnry nml Notions University Plnce. E. .1. (tulle. Genernl Merchandise, etc., West Lincoln. ' ChnrlesE. McMuirny, Oroeerles nml Meat, Uelmont. CAPITAL $200,000.00. lerican $ EXCuanoe National Bank. A I. M Itayinoiiil, President Lewis I), fireisory, Vice President (MVIiik. Asst. Cashier H. H. Iliirnhiiin. Cashier. .ll'ili 3UiLLILUll!l -t rTT"r'-TrT INJJLV, I 'NEBRASKA. Capital, $250,000 Officers and Director): John 11. Wright. 1'res. T. E. Sanders, V.- J. II. McClay, Cashier. A H Itiiymond, II 1' Lull, Thos Cochran It .Slzer, Cltas West, K L hhelilon. General Hanking Huslnuss Transacted, Accounts Solicited. German National Bank, LLXCOLX, Xii. C. E. M mummy Pushkin lleimiiu II M'habi-ii: ice I'lesl .k'sipb lt.ii'luuer (ashlei, i). .1 Wilcox, Assi. t ashler. Capital Surplus $100,000.00 30,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Issues letteisof eieilit.iliawtliiiftson allpniu of tho world. Fnu-luii eollectloiis a speelulti lit S) $M w i.mB!R 1 ;. JIiiISwHIHl' 1 iIH & millTV ' ' 1 r- ibm 2 laim imi, ' 1 ) Bam HI' 5 .l A.BJHBM IiiHSimIi' t vlaxHBIBCSSSSS As IIipTwIijU II nil the Tree Inclines. How often do fond parents give to their loving offspring a nickel or n dime mid even n quarter or more, simply as enillug mon ey. Of oonr-w the dear Innocents knowing little the value of money or what gol It would do them If saved up for nfter years, go straight way to the randy shop and the precious coin that l'npii has no long worked for Is soon "out of sight nnd out of inlnd." This transaction Is lepeated ns often ns the kind and Indulgent papa or lunmtuit sees tit to do no. l'nrents know little of the dan ger and MKr habits Hint they me leading their little ones Into by these wemltigly little but almost regular presents. Of cours the Couhikh doe not wish to In umlerstnisl that all parents In Lincoln mnke this prac tice, but a greater majority of them have ncimlred the habit. It Is not said that money should not be given to children, To the contrary; they should receive small sums occasionally, or even regularly, but they should lw taught early in life whnt economy Is, the real worth of the nhmghty ilollar nml the good that It will do them If saved, when they are men and women, "Well, Its only n nlckle" Is too often the tlrst beginning of thu life of n spendthrift who In after years looks back to remark, "If my nrents had reauil me differently 1 would now lie well to door rich." Never in the history of our country hive the fond pirents of America had the advaii tuges offered In assisting them to raise their olTi'prltig, aw Is now being extended by the nickel savings stamp system for which the Nebraska Havings bank of this city has been authorized tq do the. business. It Is a pliiti that is worth most careful consideration by everyone that has the let Interests of their children at heart. The Idea is it ti excellent one mid one that attracts the attention of the coming geiieintlon as soon us explained to them. The Nebraska Savings bank linn on deposit at various stores In all sections of the city, stamps similar to those used for mailing letters each, being (.ihxI for live cents. The stores nlo have n supply of neat little hooks which nre given to purchasers or stumps in a liich to stli'k them. Knell page will hold a dollui's worth of stamps and when tilled, Is taken to thu bank nml the young economist opens n regular banking account, gets n book mid each subsequent page is torn out mid the amount ctitertd thereon. This plan pleases the little ones nml makes them feel an Important factor In the great commercial Held of life. I'm cuts will ilo well to look Into this project to instil practi cal economy into the mliiils of the coming generation. If you will call at thu bank or address them the cashier mil gladly give you n descriptive pamphlet of the plan giving full Information in detail. Remember that "as the twig Is bent the tiee inclines," This will Intercut the Ladles, Mis. Helen A. Townsley of Uhlcago, will open mi extensive Japiucsu onrur In llernnl sheimer it Company's KxKisition building, N mid 12th stieets. Oriental curios of iUiiiut design, household liil-a-lnac, ornamental yet practical. Will be opened within a week. Call nml see what we oiler. Mus. IIklkn A. Toiv.nsi.kv. A) el's l'li-sunc Hook contains nil the latest and most approved recipes for canning mid preserving fruit, mid fur making Jellies, Iiiiiis, marmalades, sweet nnd sour pickles, catsups, etc. Written ex pressly for Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., by u cele brated authority on culinary matters. Every recipe tested mid proven to bo the best of its kind. Semi a '-'-cent stamp to Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., Lowell, .Mass. The Sioux City Corn I'alaee Tue One New Thing L'liiler tile Still Opens Mi;- toher 1, Closes Oi'tiiher IT, Mil. The Sioux City corn pilaco opens Oct. 1st, clo-es Oct. 17th, ISM. Ten thousand words could not sulllce to Justly describe this uiil ipie structure ami thu remarkable exhibits in It A novel feature this year will bo an ex hibit from Central and South America with natives lit their own peculiar dress. The great Mexican band (.VI pieces) givesdaily con ceits. TheF E.andM V. it. H. (North Western line) is the only roul frjin Lincoln operating its own lines direct to Sioux City and Is the pioneer Corn I'.iluco Line. Olllce ll!'.:tO street. Call for siecial rates, dates of sale, etc. W. M. Sllll'MAN, J. T. Mastix, Geu'l Asrcnt. City Ticket Agent. Ilotnllugtht O street grower Is still deck, coiuinaiidingthe vessel in a storm trade. Wool combination suits fir ladies nt -." a suit. The best ill tho world for the money nt HerK)sheinier it Co. Edw. J, Colliiisou, piano tuning, voicing nml reparing, with Craucer's art and music store. The handsomest things in ladies head wvar at HerHlsheimer it Co's millinery depart ment. Only the finest cuts and choicest meats served to customers of Chipniaii & Sheen, 11U (J street. Phone ISO. The VelluwstoiiH Park Line. The Northern l'acltlc Womleiluul em braces a list of attractions simply unetpialud. The Twin Cities of Ht. Paul mid Mluneaplis nt the head of navigation on thu Mississippi, Duhith, Ashland and the Superiors nt thu head of Lake Superior; to the westward, the Lake Park Region of J Minnesota, thu lied River Valley wheat Ileitis, Valley of tint Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park, Hoztjnian nml Hie Gnllutin Valley, Helena ami Butte. Missoula ami thu Hitter Hoot Valley, Chirks Fork of tint Columbia, Lakes ' Peiul d'Oreillu iiiul Cu'iir d'Alene, Spokane j City ami lulls, l'aloiise, Walla Walla, Ilig I Ditmlaud Yakima agricultural districts, Mt. 1 lacomn ami thu Cnseade Mountains, 'laco inn, Seattle, Piiynllup Valley, Suoipiiilmie Falls, Puget Sound, tho Columbia lllver, I Poitlftlid nnd the Willamette Valley, flray's ' Harbor and City. Willapi llmbor and C.ity of South lieuil, Victoria on Vaneouvers Is- , mid, Alaska on the north and California 011 ! the south. j The Noithern PucluV runs two dally ex pi ess trains with Dining Car and complete Pullman service between St. Paul and Tacos 1 ma and Poitlaml, via Helena and Butte with Through Tourist ntul Vostlbuled Pullman ' Sleeih'i's from nnd to I 'hie igo via the Wlcon- 1 sin Central, and tlrst class thionh sleeping cur service in connection with the Chicigo, I Milwaukee it St Paul lty Passengers from the east leaving St Louis I in the forenoon and Chicago in the ntternon, ' will make close couiieetioiis with the morn-I lug train out of St Paul ut U.00 n. in. thu following day: leaving Cltleagi at night, conutctlon wlllbtf inide with T111111 No 1, leaving St. PnuNilA the next utternoon. Yni.t.owsroxi: Pakk skasox. Ji-.m: it th OcT011r.it Ist. District Pa-senger Agents of the Northern Pat'illc Itailioail will take plensiire in supply ing iufoi illation, ratu, limps, time tables,' etc., or application can bo made to ('litis S, Fee, O. P. A., St. Paul, Minn. Write to above mldivss for the latest and I best nmi yet publuhisl of Alaska fnt o -list I I HIS WATERLOO. rllo had huntcil for the nurth polo and t clnlmeil Hint ho Iiiul found Itl Capo Horn was hut a picnic fur ho know how to surround It, And "hen It caiiio to Africa well, now, I shouldn't wonder, Hut that he urowlcil when pooplo thought to Htnnloy ho'd knock under! Kur ho'tl holinnbbisl with all. Ilenst, klntt ami ciiiinllmlt Well he know thu Colnjo, Nluer and tho Nile. KIIIInm-NJnro lie hud straddled, Thnuith his very guides grow addled, Nor could Tallica!!) Iku's billows stir hit bile. In thoilcpths hf Asia's Jminles, the tltfer he he hud cnptunsl. On the Himalayan summits ho had rhnpsn ill 7 I'd enraptured; Ilo delved In lliiilillin's mysteries, thon China ho Invaded, The doctrines of Confucius ho furiously raided In Australia, by the way. Ho was utterly ail fait; jj thu bush he lived for days on kanitaroo, lie hail oyaueil Uhiii a whaler Till ho felt himself n sailor. Anil for Inck of lands to conquer ho was ttlun. Bo ho pitched Into astronomy ami thu wide heavens dissect eil, Till ho could tell Just why thoiun with hiiiiiII. pox Is affected. HsBwnro thu man within thu moon Is quite a Jolly fellow Anil that tho milky way runs o'er with cream both thick and mellow. Vet when his wife fnrnot Her pursuant! made him trot To search In a ilress tsickel for It tnlndl There his Waterloo ho met, Anil ho learned that there were ct, ThhiKs that oven ho ronlil never, novcr find. -Drown I'errlmaii In Vmikco lllailo. tloiilitfnl Merries. The editor of a college (taper snya Hint a famous college president, n clergyman, wns addressing thu students In thochapol nt the beginning of thu college year. "It is," liu said In conclusion, "a matter of congratulation to nil thu friends of the collegu that this jcar opens with thu larg est freshman class In its history." And then, without any pause, he turned to thu lesson for tint day, thu third Psalm, ntul began to read In u volco of thunder; "loril, how aru they Increased that trouble inul" Youth's Companion. A Ia Down Trick. 'J & V. Vsfo . ti,L ' V' JIJSS-4C -vCl'- & QMt. "I). it's u had trick yo' uiilel Iuilsa'a got, Hrcr JnckNonl" "I douu hruk ubury Hhubel mi broom on de placo on tint uiilel an kyaut cure her, Hrcr I'utcM." "I kin, Hrcr Jacksonl" "Hrcr Peters, of you euro tint muel I gwlno glv' yo' two imllots un a watermil llon." "I'se gwlno olf lienh in de hushes, nn ef yo' n honorable muel like w'nt you looku llko, yo' gwlue to Htau still, tin no pullln 011 datole rope, w'nt nln't strong, nohow; you lienh mer" "ir1 -! -s m "jrok a' dat. Hrcr Jackson: look a' datl" "Kl, Hrcr Peters, niii' sho n-givinor" rteslu- x 'if j? .. ZZJZZ??---"- .-,. "Is yo' hurt, Loulsaf Po' Louisal I reely 'fttonlshed w'eu I seuyo' git a full like dat." "Did yo' foots slip, Louisa? W'nt inaks yo' Jump in de water dat-a-wuy?" "Po' Loulsn!" "Louisa look kin a down hearted, Drcr Jackson." "Dey ain't no mo pullback in tint muel; I jlst Keep do blinkers on her and tie her w if a piece of cotton thread dose days." Scrlbuur's Maga.tue. A Mjsti-rj Cleared t'p. "How Is It that your boss' sweet wines cost so much more than the sour onesr" asked 11 gentleman of thu U(iior dealer's boy. "Do you suppose tho boss gets his sugar for nothing?" was the Incautious reply. Texas Sittings. I'orced to It. Melton 1 see that Manger has broken oft his engagement Dobhs What was tho dllllcultyf Multon He found out that he couldn't get married without getting a now dress suit. Clothier and Furnisher The IMIteiiiici). "What is thu dilTei eute bit ween n chirop odist ami 11 coin doctor!" "Thiee dollar 11 11 hour." Notv Vork Herald lint Now It's IMIl'erent. How the world changes! No one wanted to get Into stocks during puritanical time. Hostoii Gazette. C -SJ , 771 V tyf HxLzn j A v ( V' "i&'&fb & v,Y'V ;: rJ "W&AA ywLhJi k. -t3WUIM s. ' f f s &-,.. S&J8 llesert lug of I'nlriiimge, What wns sttu ted ns a venture nhout a year ngo has resulbsl In one of tho most pro nounced business successes In Lincoln, We refer to the new mercantile house of ICIIpnt rlekKoch Dry (lixsls Co., wljo nre now well estnbllslnsl In the U-ntitlful doilblo store nt 1MH mid tWO 0 street. The business since Its Inception has been under tho elllcleut management of Mr. A. E. Pike nml a more gentlemanly minager or 11 moie coiteous salt small could 1st found no where. Mr. ''Ike Is 1111 enterprising and careful business man ntul ns zealous for the company's best Intel ests ns If the plant was his own proiter- I ty, It Is under Husk clicmustnuces that the kilpatrli'k-koch dry goods coiupiuy has been nitiniu'cd from the position of n strang er in n strange place to one or thu best known ami most popular business marls of Lincoln. The llrm has steadily advanced In Impor tance nnd Its trade cm rcsponillugly Increased, until now when the customer enters h will always Mud a large audience present to en Joy Hie eiiteitnlumeiit nltoulcd, by giving pleasant attention mid tilling each want ut pi Ices that nluayr please. Contrary to what the (Inn's name Im plies, It Is not exclusively a dry goods store, but their flock in this Hue, howovor, Is the largest hi the city, The store being more than double the sl. of our ordinary dry gotsls houses, part of the spacious room Is supplied with u large nml well nsoitel stock of staple and fancy groceiles, lioots and shoes, These will be fouiiil In Inrguaiitl varied assortments, In groceries the llrm Is constantly making ill lies nml our laity rentiers will do well to call there ami look over the line and get pi Ices, In their slits' department will al ways he found the latest styles ami novelties nt attract le tuliv. The dry go.ids tU'part- ' ment L Just now nttinctlng universal atten tion and tho dear ladles nre seen theie by by the score looking nt 11 itiuels, dress goods, ymns, btniikets, comfortiibles, nml nil thu other iiecissitles of winter llfu nml thu bar gains that are being ipiotetl make it very In teresting for Itujers, Kllpatriek.lCoch, dry gotsls company Is a live wide uwnke liouso that wnnts your patronage and Is oll'ei lug, nil Inducements for jour trade. Why not go ami see them for jour supplies of iliy goods, j-roeoiics, boots mid shoes' Its n congenial place to dull nnd the number Is I.MS-'.HI O street. A Oi'S'at Country anil How to (lea. It It. Owing to the gient amount of Interest shown in the northwestern states, nml espec ially In Montana nml Washington, tho Noith ern Pacific llallloud ns prepaietl two folders, entitled "(Inldcu Molilalia" nnd "Fruitful Washington," which contain 11 gieat many. Intel estlng ami valuable details in reference to climate, tostgraphy, agriculture, stock raising, mining, lumbering, government anil rullitmd lnndr, homesteads nml other sub jects of Intel est to thu capitalist, business man or settler. These folders can now be obtained tin application to the (ienernl Pas senger Agent of the road. It should bu hoi ne in mind by travelers tb the Northwest that, among other things, the Northern Pnoillc llallroatl offers the follow ing advantages; It is the direct line to prin cipal jtoluts In Minnesota, Noith Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon nml Washington; It has two trams dally to Helena mid Hutte, Mont , Spokane, Tacouiaulid Seattle, Wash., anil 1'jrthind, Oru; It hns complete eiiuhi. ment of Pullman llrst clnss sleeping cars, dining cms, day couches, Pullmiiii tourist nnd free colonist sleepers, tho cms being new, comfortable and Ileal , It has through sleeping car service every day from Chicago, III., to Montana nml Paclllc Coast points, of Pullman first-class nml tourist sleeping cms in coiincntlon with the WIm'ousIii Central Line, and vestlhuled llrst class sleepjrs via CM. A-St. P. Ity.; It pisses through the grainiest scenery of seven stites ami tho gieat young cities of the northwest, The service is complete in ovary respect, the "Yellowstone Pnrk ami Dining Car Houto" being, in fact, n thoroughly llrst clas lluu to travel over. DIstilct Passenger Agents of the company will supply publications refer red to above, with maps, time tables, rates or other special information, on communion tlons addre-setl to Chas. S. Fee, U. p ,t T A., St. Paul, Minn., will iccelve piompt nt tentioii. Yoiithllf no i:iiroit-aii Tiiim I'lepiu lion, , Ladies, if you want most elegant fncoprep iiiatlon, try this one. It is puro us spring water; no lead, sediment or other luuilous substances. It wakes your skin soft, fresh, ami cleur; removes tan, blotches, dlscolnra tions, nnd linpmts a peaily complexion. If your face is not what you desheit, try "Youthllene". I guarantee it to give perfect satisfaction. I havu sought for a pieparu lion that will make complexions fresh mid young looking nml nowl Imvo found it, re tailed nt two dollars or three for live. I havu secured thu agency tor this tliisty article. J. II. Haiii.kv. Druggist, Lincoln, Neb. The i:i Klit It Wonder is lite Mimx City Corn I'alace. Tills Festival opens Oi't 1, closes Oct. 17, 1MU. Among thu numerous attractions are the Mexican Military Hand of M skilled mu sicians, nml 1111 exhibit fioiu Central mid South America, accompanied by a family of natives hi their Peculiar Dress, The I'nlou Paclllc has made a rate of One Fare for tho Hound Trip. For tlatus of sale, limits, etc., apply to your nearest Union Paclllc agent. .11. .V M. to llm Islniix Clly Coin falatf. The "llui llngton" makes the tpilcket time between Lincoln ami Sioux Cltj, nnd they sell rountl trip tickets at one fare, beginning September ttnli. Call on the agent at H. A: M.tleot oral the city olllc, corner O anil Tenth streets for further iufoi motion. A. C ZtKMKll, City Pass. Ag't. Only Ten 10 Cents 11 l'ail.. The celebrated "Hurliiuton Iloute" apply iug en tils me now wild at ten cents per p.iok, 1 Ml cents Is the usual price for siieh cards), Whi-t, hlgh-nveaml eii.-hn) parties will soon be in onler, and w w mill suggest that you lay in n i-toci; ut the' cards for future re ipilieinents A. C. ZlKMnit, Citv Pus.enger Aelit. ntli - ol -.lie. Ill the inaltel of the estate ol Thniuas J. Kltbl,Ueeeni-il Notice ha lni been hereto loie kIM'u that In piirsininee of nn onler ot sniniiel M Cliiipmau, one of the Judips of the IUstrlet Court 01 Lsiu'iister County, Nbrasltn, the iimlerslKiicd woiihl on the sth ihi.vx ,-sep. teuieui ls'il at one o'clock I'.M. on Hie prem ises herein atlerileoilliel. oiler said premises lot sale at public vendue to the blithest bid- I del and lit snlil time the llmterMtfllcd udllllll ! tiutilMlei'iued it for the Inteie-t of nil per I sons colli erned therein tltitt said sale bo s)t ponetl, How lltereliire liollee Is hereb) ult-n 1 that Mild sale has heeli adjourned lo the lltll day of Oe'obei st nml 011 said hist date at one o'clock I'.M on the ireniles heieln after ileseiibeil, theie will bu sold at public vendue tnthehluhest bliltler thu lollowlnu diserlbed leal estate, to wi -Ijt nuinber three T, in lllock nunibei seventeen. IT in Kinney's "0"stieel addition to the elty ol Lincoln, County of l.-ineiisti-r and state of Nehralu, Mild sate will lemnlli open one hour. P.tted s.eptoinber Isth. ls'Jl. I'll iM'Ki H. JoM'.s, Ailiulnlstrittiiv of tint estittv nt Thomas J. Kliltl, tleceii.etl. At iliioi .v P.'fly, U-1U-SI 1 Attorney' . , ' u.iJ 1 T1-1 e Kilp at rick- Koch Dry Goods Co. Wish to Call Your Attention to a Few Special Quotations: S 0 CnllfDinln Orel Flannel, Joe Usual Ptlcc, 50c. Special Extra (Junlltj tiiev llniihUt,7Sv per Pah. d lb. (Jrei Hlniikot, $1,110 per' Pair. Pillsbury'sBestXXXX FLOUR SI.65 PER 8A0K SPECIALbSS Winter Weight Children's Merino Underwear note Prices: )i.es 16, iS, 20. 22, 2.1, 26, 7e Ladies Toes, 25c a loc 140 170 21c 25c all Wool Hose, pair, worth 35c Our $1.25 Kid Gloves ("Foster Hook") the ladies tell us would he cheap at $1.50. Every pair guaranteed, We will put our 50c 75c garment in the city. We are really too busy to quote further. Your inspec tion of cur store and prices is respectfully requested. Ki 1 patrick - Koch Dry Goods Co. 1518-1520 0 Street. Telephone 448. Prompt Attention Paid to the Delivery of Orders Received by Telephone. Novelties in Cloaks and Dress Goods Capes and Ulsters, Reefers and English Top Coats, I rimmed Astrachan, Mink, Moullou and Martin, duced prices. at 'ie wmmMk fffMvS IFfsClwIKH K; r2v.'3lhK?B B:Fm. mm W V A new lot has ni rived of those beautiful 54 In. suitings which have been the sensation of the town Please call next week and inspect our new Glove department. THE BAZAR, 1023 O STREET. ic&r!i5Z?c&tt I CHILDREN'S 1 CLOTH TOP SHOES The same shoe of sold in the sprinr, and 2 to Infants. . to Spring , ED. G. 1129 O PSZjry Syyy72S&Siiti'2 A' h .1 S TO L f.V 1136 0 St. The Gotham A Heavy Scarlet Flan nel, nt lac. This must bu seen to he ap preciated, One Case Hoiihlu Width Twill Dicss (Soods In Plain Plaids nml Stripes, ,sc n Yard Sold nil over the country nt tjc. Is needless to f the quai ls I- lour. 28, .70, Vests and Pants 28c 30c th e same rrice. (seamless) Double Heels and Men's Underwear alongside any ally re- o U v mWesmmA i. i- g e U s-i S X s - 2 c r: u a 'o in ZT which so man) were wore so well. Hee YATES, STREET. cl3 i' llr IS TS tiie sew .MM'fcv. or hk.ilsj. ru News and Book Emporium. i i mwiimrimww