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CAPITAL CITY COURIER SATURDAY MAY 21, 1892 'THE PERFECT ASSASSIN." A Noted rronrliinnn'a HUad Cursltlug nil lllMhullrjil Itm.k. Among t) mK;rK of M, Cluuliii Mm aclet, the spirited ami imicli regretted French writer, snj1 The Pall Mull llinlgi-t, a curious MS. Imw been discovered. It licars the title "Manuel du Pnrfftlt Arms kIii," nml opens with uiioittlln sketch of the qualifications of thu limn who would become, it successful murderer. AIkivu all, ho should Ik! neither too young nor Untold, neither uneducated nor too leiirneil: but one brunch of knowledge which In; should be careful to avoid Is t lint of literature. If he In literary he Iimh no chance. Mean while, he nhoulil be able to write a letter. There Im no need that he should be Ugly. Duinollard, who wan ugly, nnd who yet was caught, Iiiih destroyed list- confidence In ugliness. Hut, unless it man feels that murdering l his vocation, all other quali fications iivhII nothing. If lie Is not drawn toward the profession by iiii IrresNtlhle, at traction, and if lie has not from hit t nU'r est uge felt the desire to auiilhilnte his fel low lielngs, let him desist from meddling with murdering. Of dwellers in county districts M. Mousclet considers the old wouuiii who lived alone. In an isolated hnu-e and the cattle dealer coming home from market the most suitable subjects for the ussas sin's art. Hut, he adds, when you pounce upon thu latter take gissl ram that no wretched shepherd Is near, lie N apt to lurk behind a tree and to v every thing. Paris, of eoursi, is thu "grand theater" of the assassin. "A streetattack at night IsU'inptlng, but it must be done by Inspiration You re quire genius to do it well. A man passes He cither inspires you or leaves you tin moved. If he Inspires you, go fur him; hl watch, If he has one, his pocket book anil the contents of his two waistcoat pockets are your Iwoty." During the day a jeweler Is n giHl nib Ject: "There should betwoof you Set-that the Jeweler Is alone. One of you enters by one, door and asks for tie pins, the other filters by the second door and 'Mulshed' the merchant. Meanwhile the Jewels are eecu nil. It Is as simple as the day." "Throwing a dead body Intothu river lias its drawbacks; the Seine often gives up Its prey. Water talks, the until is dumb. This is the advice of a famous assassin." Under the heading "Murderers and Mag istrates" the author has a great deal to my: ''A vinaiu, when standing on thuplatform of thegulllotlue, said to the people, 'Alsive all, never confess.' These great wouN ought to lie engraved in letters of gold. As soon as you are caught imagine that you are somebody else. Don't try to Imi clever In answering the Judge. Itather ay thu most idiotic thing that comes Into your head. The perfect assassin should Le very respectful toward the gentlemen of the jury. If he knows one of them he had better not ask how his wife, is. Good behavior is often rewarded. Mran whilu he ought to show his perfect tran quillity by asking one of the policemen by his side for a pinch of tobacco. "In no case should he Interrupt his law yer, for it may well happen that the latter means to plead imbecility for his client. At the same time he should spare no trouble In convincing his lawyer of Ids in nocence. There have been lawyers who were duped.'' Impudence as long as there is a gleam of hope is the advice with which M. Monselet dismisses his subject, and when all iias failed then lesort to philosophy and die like a man. SELINA DELARO'S DAUGHTER. She la-KuliiK llureluy II. Wnrliurtun fur Alimony unit h Separation. The stilt of F.sther Delaro, the actrc-vi, who hays she is the wife of Barclay II. Wig-burton, and that as lie has icfiised to support her she Is entitled to a separation, has served to bring to the surface onee more a youugnmn who had columns upon columns of matter relating to him and his plan 1.. ,i . fg -"t V u few ycui-H ago. iiarciay 11. war burton is thu son of the wealthy pro prletorof thu Phil adclphin Kvcuing Telegiaph. Some years ago he thought he was destined to become a great theatrical manager, and as a B. II. WAWiinrro.v. means to that end he took elmrpeof the 111 fated "Hip Van Winkle" starring tour of that versatile comedian, Iluruy JK. JMxey. That tour Is tlll cited as u.u Illustration of how much money can tie lost .in a shunt space of time. "While with Dixif Wnrburton met Ksther Delaro, whose mutheir, Seliua, was a well .known actress, singer and mithor. Alisa Delaro, In her couijilaJut, alleges that War burton was assiduous Ju his attentions and that finally yielding to his aulicitiitioiiM elm assumed marita'l relation with him. Some time after fche threatened to leave him, when he told bur that owing to .the fear that his father would disinherit him no ceremony could 1 performed, but he was willing to enter luto a marriage by contract. This wtw lone, md thencefor ward he was known am Mrs. Warburton. After various vleUudtudeH, .according to the fair plaiutilT, a rumor of the marring having reached the elder Warburton he notified his sou that he would no longer supply him with funds, and Uarclay then induced Miss Delaro to write a JetU-rto hi father denying their union. The remit tances immediately began U arrive again. Miss Delaro, or Mrs. Warburton a she calls herself, says that Uarclay and she lived together as man and wife up to the timu when the tormer was iuvlUsl to net n an usher at thu famous wedding of General K. Hurd (jriihb, United Static minister to Spain. He went abroad and she "hasn't fcen him since," as upon his return to the United States lie Immediately proceeded to Philadelphia, where he accepted a position on his father's newspaper. Altogether t In case is n very complicated one and Mr. Warburton's story is still to I hi heard. He may have a dilTcrriit tale to tell and it is ulways well to remember that there are two sides to every quarrel. Ili-iiten liy Her Kuther. It seems almost Incredible that a parent can exercise cruelty toward his olfspriiig, yet the other day pretty little Caiollne Keck, font teen years old, of Ml Knst One Hundred anil Fiftieth street, was taken to a, New York police court by Agent Me Mantis, of the Society lor the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Her anus and back Mere black with bruises. Her left nrm boru no semblance ol that of a white child, Carrie had been beaten Into Insensibility by her father, Joseph, with a hammer and walking cauu because she had lost a key. The screams of the child attracted the neighbors, who notified the society. 1 34 Wffl LIGHT AND AIRY. Pprvlnl Uliprnsnllon of t'ruvltlrttre. He was (Itiitltiit 'iifittli hrr window, where tti uiootiboituiz softly fell. "Mnrtwcrltc" tie satin, H"d waited, waited fur '-the nitwit' spell Of Ids perfect eii-ciitloiiiind hlscultured ultra. Ink', to". Ills tainted one's close locked shutters -very ipilcM) to undo. With n piillchi eipillu imeouuiKiii thus lie wnll. isl, lillt the thnw Was orcntniK mhiiu conditions t lint lie hetslisl not, nor saw. "Well, I uuess I'll try (mother," quoth the Joiilh. w Ikim- heart mu llitht, And lie opened lli Ids II) trap for it song of llii,' so while: Lifted tip liN iH-aimtiit fine theru to the stats so cleat anil lillk'llt. Threw Ids head hack, pushed Ids chest out, stai leil In with all ids uiluht. Hut he hadn't ki note out w hen n bliKiiuhiit stiiliiellle, Miulo of i old ntiil froen water, downward swiHipul In sinldi'ti Mluhti Downward swisiped mid, dlsnlipenrltiK, intik Into lilui out or slulit. For his hleedliot mouth wiu iipvn-uud they mild It served him rlttht. -Clilcnito Tribune, Well Worth Heading. Itoamlng lournallst I hear that the present ow tier of The Dally Hlowhan! Is a rich old shooit. who made a fortune In hams. Does In; ever write anything worth rending!1 Hlowhnrd Man You Just be docs. He Igns the checks. -New York Weekly. Illniik. Oh, lllnttk, thu mini wlmocctiples Thu domicile In which I toll, Oets up at III o'clock each day And Hull t h the Mro with frAKratit oil. Within Ids heart theru may, crhnM, A thousand uuitily virtues hlouiu; Hut In in) heart what iikI) thotiKhts When I ko la to sweep his room. Detective stories ncattered 'round Displays thu literature liu reiula: There's shoes elioilKh Upon thu lloor To uiaku onii think of centipedes. And coal and ashes everywhere! DiioukIi to III! my heart w It Ii k'looin; I'or cvcrthhiit U ilpsldoilown When Illaiik has left Ills room. Them's flirty water in the howl, The towels itru festooned on thu bed; Ills clothing lies upon thu lloor. Perhaps where It was shed. Dlruionfitnlou rclims supieme; In aiiKiilsh and despair I fume. Kor what's thu ue of eleauliiu up When lllank llxes In thu room? Huston Courier. A Smart Woman. Mother Mercy on us! I low did you tear that lovely newsiiitof clot lies all toplecesr Small Sou I was throwin stones at that new nelghlHir's cat and It run under their barn, and then she gave me ten cents in crawl tiudernud chase It out. Good Newn. Wo llu All lleeii There. Theru is a feeling of unrest That lies uin my soul; Earlli hits no cliiirms for meat nil; l.lfu has no llowlnit bowl. At-iulund iiiehiuehol) nlk'ht, I'm feellnu' mlitht) uluni: I'm U'oliik' ton hull tonluht. And my collars hat eu't come. -Cluthler and Furnisher. Not a l.ote Story. Caller Can yon use this storyf Killtor What's tlie name of itf Caller "The Golden Marriage," 1'Mitor We don't use love stories.' Caller This isn't a love story. SIms mar ried him for his money. Yankee Hlmle. Her Answer. "Jllstofu little word." ho pu-ndud, Klieellnu' bllinldj at her feet: "Just one wold," he soft I j whiswred, "Tluit will miiku in) Joy complete." Hut the tliuldeu'n k'elltle iiiihwct Wiui In lilio a ruel Mow, For. all IiockIi she wild it kindly, Thuone illtle wind was "No!" -Mimcn lllu Journal. Joking That U I'raetlcul. She Oh, it's fun, 1 tell you, to lllrt with a man till you get him to propose and theu ay"No." He Yes; but 1 should think it would h a greater Joke on him to say "Yes." Sparks. It-t from iSiithiiui. lj turns up her nose when thu Four Hun drill's mimed. For shu wants )ou to know that that Isn't herset: Of a croud mi promiscuous as that she's ashamed. HUe heloiu; to the Hundred and Ifty, )ou bet New V Press. I'lriitmntt-st I'art. Hi: (preparing to leave) I lussure you, Mls.sSmarte, t he t line has pussoil very pleas untly this evening. She (abstractedly) Yes, It is pleasant to know that it is ast. Uostou Transcript. Hard .lues. "Tin sad," the xet said and rasa In urlef from her to ko. "That all thu souks which I coinpoiio buould dUcouipoM) )ou so." -Washliiu' ton Star. Wonder of Phrenology. Phrenologist (dellghtedlyr My friend, you were boru to command. Are yon a soldier!' Dignified Stranger No, sor. Oi'm u jiuiitor.-New York Weekly. Lout. The overcoat we wore last sprint! Twill soon be time, to wear, lint Fulu'b unkind- wu cannot llnd Thu ticket mi) w here, -Clothier and Furnisher. Ml llespei nudum. Hit L'poi my word, I think I've gun through every experience except hang lug. She Cheer Up; tlmt may come yet. Judy. A IIIiIIiik I'luie. A woman mlk'lil a secret keep. And safe lureer lock It. If shu would unly think to put Thu Mil el In her poikil. -New York Herald. I'niol, j "Hnwdoyou know the ire is thick enough to skate our" asked his father. "Hecmtse uohisly has iiiiubled In for a week," tepliiil Tommy. Harper's Young People. Itather I'iiiiii). Thu nioilern uiiu at know lulk'en This imrailox mi k'llia; When In (itu't "raie thu wind" It Is An iw 'i'. Mow tohlin. -Ilontuu Courier. Dull. "How In business" a beggar was asked, "Poor," was the answer; "tisik in only thirty-three sous yesterday not enough to buy a ticket for 'l.ohengiin.'" Figaro. THE FASHIONS OF PARIS. The Women of the. French Capital Have (treat Varlrl) to Chimin t'roiii, Theru Ik soinctlilng to clmrin every ta.'to In the new toilets this season. Do yon IikiIc beAt in u princess vobo? It Is quite tho stylo. Do you fancy panlej driipliig? You t'nti liavo it. Doyottliln tin? fottrri'int? Yon can luivu your situ as tight as you can step In, ami you cm Imvo draped fronts, if you like them Your skirt can lx long or walkin length, iiccorillng to your own pielci rtici), for tint very best modiste un making tliciu in every way, Tho tailor lliiiah, howovcr, prevnll for outdoor cost nines, nml in the tmi,lt of tho re.tl elcgaiitu who known how ti dress for overy ocension. I saw a most charming costume thai was just toady to lot rant to a yoiiu, iluclioss who is calloil out) of tlio ii i tlrossod wonioit in 1'arin. Tho dross wkr n plain princess ami tho skirt ww scant without being slioatlillko, ami u was tuado absolutely idalu, buttotiiug on thu loft sido with vory hiiiuII sllvei buttons. It was of gray, satin finished cloth. In tho buck tho fullness was ul lowed to fall in natural folds. Over this wiih worn a "swanskin" coat trimmed with brown soutaoho braid, as will lie Keen in tho illustration, put on in polnis in a scries of loops, tho mitno in the back us front. Tho sleuvos woro open to the top ami hud siiuarocaps, ami it is open in front at tho nock. A little toquu with red iiliiinoH is to bo worn with it. Another pretty tlrosn for mornings at homo In of hollotropo casliinoro, made quito plain, with Wnttcau plait at tin back, and just touching thu lloor. Op I'ltOMKNADi: COSTUMP. AND IIOMK TOII.K1 houso dresses whero thero is no Wattean Iilait thero is a bow inado with cutis which reach tho bottom of tho dress in tho back to tako its place, and thci bows aro also placed at tho back of ovoii ing drosses, ami a very fow spring aim fiuinmor toilets will Imvo them. Then has not boon so groat a iuantity ol nl bou used on gowns for years as then' i now. Tlicro aro numbers of white ami en' ored woolen crapes which will bo mm-, wont by young persons, and they in. cheap ami very pretty. Tho now parasols aro most bewitcu ingly beautiful ami delicate, with niiie'i lluiry oiroct. Tho cliaiigoablo ami lilinl. ones Imvo accordion plaited frills. Then aro transparent gromidiniH over slm silks, with plaited rutllcs or laco. Smm of tho black surahs Imvo com colmvi ribbon ipiillcd on, gray have pink, nml other colors to iiuttch complexion m drchtos itro sown upon black. Tho bowkuot pattern is worked in dcllcato Hlindes on tho chilTon or silk gauzo rutllos on tho light parasols which aro inado of faille. Sonii; in light spring colors havo black gauze or hue rutllos. Some panusols of light sillis are covered with laco, others with loose ruflles of chilTon, paiuted inuslin oi Fpottod whito laco, a perfect cascade ul dolicato rutllos to bo lifted und lltittcrod with every breeze. Certain llalrtlrrulni; Tact. Thero is hardly a woman in thu world who does not experience satisfaction in adorning her person, but the tortures which a lady of fashion must undergo to upicur in tho genuine Grecian coif furo which is now tho rago reminds one of tho sufferings of the "Ilakuti' women of Upper Congo, who pull out their eyelashes ami eyebrows with tweez ers, and who slice patterns of elaborate designs on their cheeks and foreheads in order to bo "in tho swim." Tho Gre cian coitrure necessitates putting tho hair in pins for thu whole night, and not tho ordinary and harmless liairpin cither: but long, slim, two pronged fprks of silver wire which stick out all over the head like .Medusa's snakes, and render rest, nay. even sleep, an iiniossi bility, but then next morning the fail or dusky tresses aro light, wavy, iindu luting, and that accounts for the pa tience and resignation displayed by the fair box in this instance. The Japanese women go in for so com plicated a coiifuro that they do their hair only once a month to save tunc Their pillow is a kind of little hollow wooden bench, on which they rest their neck when sleeping for fear of disturbing tho towering masses of their raven hair and thoy uso lotus oil to keep it sleek During tho latter part of the mouth the llavor of thii oil is well, not as pleasant as it was! Tho MasMii women, who be long to one of tho most ferocious east African trihs, arrange their rough lock in innumerable narrow braids, whic! hang about tlreir shoulders in straigli lines of inky black, intermingled will bright glass bonds and razorliko blaib of vermilion dyed Tainbouki grass. A to the Uakougo ladies, who also liai. from tho Congo regions, they siinplil'x unit tern by shaving their heads and then by plastering their denuded seulpi with Boveral layers of tar. Let us hope that European fashions will not end with something so horrifying, although, ol course, if it were the fashion, it would doubtless look beautiful even in our eyes. Miss tin Hnrr, of Chicago, passed her exiiniitmticn and received a license to run a btatiouary Mcuui engine in that city. Nothlliir like New Kmihinil uinhani for hrcniU or graham genu. Denlrrs mII It. KhkIiToII 111111 Alt i'HIII-lK. nml all kind of mngariiiiM, poilndienN, novels, ete. nlwii)s to Imi found at t'lO now COUltlKII News Depot, I 111 I N Ml eel. (let your Mower and gnldeu seeds and 1 1 II ( I i wih 10 lull Itlh HI. Tho new Lincoln fiamo and art i'oniMtiy mnkii a echilty of frames for Hun crayon work, Ith KllleHliidlo SWrt south Kleveuth Mtoct Odell U doing a line Tmlnis" In hln new stand (Miisoiih' Temple eorneri near the local Ion of his foi liter iniocesucw. The place I us neat as a pin, thu service par excellence nml tho fine Identically the same as In past yeais, notwithstanding thu fact that his price- now Is hut 'JO cents. No tickets, mi trust, nud no hind, but a lino meal for cash and cauli only. In you want anything for thu baby, for the sick loom, for wealing apparel, for foot wear, iHiilsmen's goods, ami an) thing In thu line of I nhls'i- gissls, call at tho Lincoln Uuhber Cotuaiiy and lake iidvantnue of thegissls that mu olTvlcd at saeillh'u to clone the biisluess. tlriieral ,M. II. Coufi'ieiirr, Onmhii, Thu II, - M will nil tickets fioiu all silnts In Omaha mi I lettiru at one fine for thu louml tilp for the Is'tiellt of those desh ing to attend the meeting of thu genet al com feieneo of the Meth(slil Episcopal chuieh. Tickets on mlo A pi II '.'Sth to iUltn, InelusUe, gissl for let urn until June 1st. Kor full par lloillars cull ul II. iV M. depot or city olllce, orner Te tli nml () streets. Ml. "It A.C. Zikmkii, (!. P. &T. A. New ICuglaud ('i)stal meal, the latest and finest pioductlnn for nimh or baking put purposes. Ask for It at gioeers. Onlj Ten (10) (.'entsn 1'nek. Thecelebrabsl "Ihulluclou Itoulii" apply lug eatds aiutiow sold at ten cents per puck, (Mlcculs Is thu usual price1, for such cauls). Whist, hlgli-llveiud endue parlies will soon bo In onler, and wi until I suggest ihat you l'iy hi a stock ol these cauls for future to- ipilreinents.' J1 , A. C. ll'.Mr.lt, City Passenger Agent We will take your subscription for any publication at publishers bet prices, at thu CoUlilKII News l)i'Hit, Hill N stleet. M, II. (Jeiimal CoMfi'irnce, Oimihii. On May 'J, I, 7. 1 1, 1 1. , L'l, 'S,, i!S mid III), thu II. & M. will M'il tickets fioiu stations willilu 'J00 miles of Omaha to Omaha and ie turn at one fin on ml a thin! for thu lotiud tlip, for the lienellt of pet sons desh big to at tend the general confidence of the MethiNllst Kplscopal church, tickets goisl for lelllin for one week from date of Mile. Full piir tictilms at II. Jt M. depot, or oily olllce, e r tier Omul Tenth streets. I-SI 111 A. C. ZlKMKIl, C. P. & T. A. The (lenenil Ansemhly at I'ol tllllnl. All whodeshe toatti nd the (leneral I'res lixterliin Assembly at I'm tliiuil. Oregon, In Mav, should miiku due iirinuceineuls to save over twenty-four bonis hi tliuo bv Inking Ibu OilislnalOvei hind Itoute, tho Union Pa ellle. KiiHt time, uueipiided seivice, I'ulluiau HIts.peis mid Diners, and thu grandest seen cry on this continent. K. II. Slosson, ('. T. A.. Il-Klt KUIO street. CREEDEIMININGCAMP. ASeeoml I.emlllle I'onrtli I'luee Alienily Oiilneil by the Yonin; llliml. Thu whirligig of fortune has stoppisl at Cieisle, nothing yesterday, It Is a town tn dav and will Im a elty tomnrioiv. Many a man will date his rise in this woild from the hour he stepped Into Willow tluleh. The emup lias priieticnlly existed only since last Mav. 'Mm I), it It. (I lly. did not get in until Ovtolsr, and legular pustongcr tialus did not run until Dis'i'inber yrt no oficr iiiiu'iif iim;i I'rci' jiiiiifiteei mi iniiri inr ifiiriny the mmii' iwriwl of Hit rnWj r.i-i's mirr. I'iidvillu itwlf fell far Udillid. The extrnoidlniiry output has eomii fiom exactly five mines, and one of them has shlpss only a iiouiinal ipiautlty Karlv investiueuts nromiso in'ouint and inilck n't urns, Pam ! jihlets containing a full and complete ties ' ciiptinu of this woiideiful miiiiiig camp, to getner with oilier vaiuiitiiu luiormaiiou, routes, rates and tickets mav Is otitahied at ll; to des,toreity oflleo cor. H'tli and ') streets, A. C. Xlfc' City pass, and ticket ,igt I.KtJAI. Mlllti:. (1..M. Aruolil, defendant, will take notlee tliut on the .'uiih day of .March, W2, .lames Dnak, plaint III' herein, llled his pi tit Ion In the District court of Unicnsler county, .Nebraska, ngaliikt said defendant and Wallace Mcllvllio and John Colon, the object and prayer of which are In correct 11 iiiImIiiUu In six certain promissory notes Hindu by thu defendants Mellvlllu and Cntou and delivered In Die Pitcher A llalilwiu Company for thu use of plnlnllir, also to correct a mistake In the milrinones sconrlni: said i.olcs, and upon lots fotiranil live In block twenty-six. lot twenty In block thlrlv-seven, lot live In block tlilrly elttht, lots thirteen mid lourleeu In bloelt thirty-seven and lots two, three and six hi block twenty-six In Pitcher ,v llaldwiu's second ndiillloii to Lincoln, Nebraska, to cancel said miles anil uiortyiutes and to com pel said di'leudants to execute and delUer new notes mid uiorlKUKcs In the sum ol f.'IS'). no iiKin sain properly, orludefsull Ih-tenf, that the decree ol the court stnmi iik alien wKn thu properly for said aiounnl, Von are reipilred tonuswer said petition 01. or before the .Otb day of .Inne, IS'.I'.1. Dated t his lid day of May, IM'.. lAMKM HoAK by 4-7-lt Abliolt, Molleck & I.ane, Attys. Nil Kit I IT NAI.K. XiO? .Notie- Ik hereby iflven that by vlrlu of an order of sale Issued bv thu clerk of the ills. Irlctcoiirtortbi'TlilrdJudielalillslrlct ol Ne braska, wltliln mid for Lancaster county, in an action wherein ( al liarlnu H. Ilowiniiu Is plalntltl, nml lli'eklali Hew II. Celestla L. Hewit. John I. MeKarlanil, (lusta KIuumhI, amis. H Kluood, first inline unknown, de fendants I will, at Uo'clrek p in on thu luih day of Mill , A 11. lsli.', at the east door of the court house In city ol Lincoln Lancaster county, Nebraska, oiler for sale at public auc tion the follow Im; deserlU'il real eslalo low ll ; Lot number six til) In block number sixiilj in Vine street addition lo thu elty of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska (liven under my liiind this llth day of April, A, H ls!J Ili-M H.t .MeCi.w.Klierlll Telephone 17 ej tJwBSIIEh&M T83t tXZO Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty v55o,ooo.oo TO LOAN At six jut cent, per annum and 11 ensh commission or at eight per cent, no commission, for periods of three or live years on well loeatetl improved real es tate in Lincoln or Lancaster county. INTKUIiST ALLOWKD ON SAVINGS DICPOSITS IMCPOSITOUS IIAVI1 AHSOI.UTK .SICCUKITY. Union Savings Bank, i i i South Tenth Street. IndustrialSavingsBank Im:vicntii and Is Stkickts. Capital Mock, $2150,000. Liability of Stockholders $500 000 INTIiRliST PAID ON Dlil'O.MIS, W.m. Stui.i., Pies. ' J. IS. Hill, Viee-I'res, Louis Stull, Cash'er. Diuiu'tous. I) E Thompson, C V. Montgomery, Geo II. Hastings, 1111 Shaberg, W II Mercery. J C Allen," T ID San tiers, J 1C Hill, Win Stull, Louis Stull, (Jeo A Mohrensteeher. German National Bank, AAVCOAiV, Nlili. 0. IC. Montgomery, I'rrdtlont, Herniun II. Hrhaherir, Vlro I'rrst. Joitph Hoohmor, Caihlor. 0. J. Wlloos, Ant. Cnihlui. Capital . . . $100,000.00 Surplus . . . 30,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business (bsiics t"'tnr of credit, ilrawilrnftson nllpmli of thu world. Knrolitti collection anpechill Lincoln Dealer COAL AND WOOD. Office 1045 O Street. Yards 6th and M Sti. 'Phone 440. 1 - FAST MAIL ROUTE! I 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 ! -ro- Atchl-on, Leavenworth, .St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis ami all Points South, ICnst and West. The direct line to Ft. .Scott, Pnrsonr, Wichita, Hutchinson and nil principal points In Knntns. The only roud to the Orent Hot Snrlngii of Arkansas. Pullman Sleepers uti-J Free Reclining Chair Cats on till trains. J. E. R. MILLAR, R. P. R. MILLAR, City Ticket A gt. Gsn'l gtnt. AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. p Truly, it was an enchanting novel Mliini, Hint 1 walked about unit curious iieiignt, lorgctiui vv of all the means which enabled m to Intrude upon the lishes' 8. domain, until I was brought to my senses by a sharp jerk on the S) life-line, this being an interrogation fioiu Jack ns to whether 1 & was all right. I answered in a similar way and, as I did so, n jk familiar object caught my eye in the shape of the "llurliugtuu $ Koute trademark. It was exquisitely painted on a little leuge of lock and I could plainly read the ll.unlng announcement of their new express trains and the return kable time being made between Denver, Lincoln, Omalui and Chicago, "Ye gods!". I cried, "What enterprise! An advertisement even heiel Is there m place on entthor under the waters where this wondrous Rail road Is unknown?" Our new estihulcd specials, Nos, 3 and b. are among the fast est and most luxuiiously appointed passenger trains in the world, and nre deserving of hearty support and generous patronage. The distance between Denver and Lincoln Is now covered in the unparalleled time of twelve hours and ten minutes, while the run to Chicago Ik made In fifteen hours and liftv-ftve minutes. '0 These Trains, as well as our celebrated "Flyers," nte equipped S with dining, sleeping, chair and smoking earsof exquisite design ft and workmanship. Ilialns as well as money was liberally used Q in their construction. Apph to agent, H. S: M m tuilici yj ami iuiii sirccis, iui VZ2&&t&&!&S J. FRANCIS, Gen Passenger Agent, OMAHA. N. B.-Ho Extra Fare is H HiiflBliiii I ' Hl H ' a Coal Co. In nil kinds of JOHN DOOLITTLE, Manager. scene, so bright, so beautiful and (V depot, or at the city ticket olllce, j loiuici mini in. mini. A. C. ZIEMER, City Passenger Agent, LINCOLN. Charged on These Trains OFFIOE 1001 OS reel. JBJk