American Exchange National Bank 1 M ItAtMnNll. I'tvulili'llt I) I!, TllilMI'NOK, Vlre-I'i IVlOlll'Ilt H. It. IIIIIIKIIAM. (.'ahIiIit Wimi. At. CimliliT n u lllcliard'a Uloek.t'or. i:U'rnlti nml li hi. LINCOLN, NKIIU. CAPITAL $ur.(),000 UIKlIOlOHBi I. W. Itauimiiiil. J.f i'l (htnm, N. II llinihim. 1 : ..nnry. l ' !"" ;l ""'.',' ' J. Sinn". K K llivun, l ' l.illlr, .N. II" tliiiiihivn. ;. II' Unrmn, II. K, 7hiiinpll. German National Bank LXCO.X, XJill. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus .... 20,000.00 faatph Boclimer, I'reMdent, Harmmi II. Sclubrrir, Vlrc 1'ieit. C'Ii.ik I". Waitc. l'11-.lilir (too II .Vhwake, t. Ciixlil T The First National Bank 0 and Tenth Sts. &pIUl, $400,000 Surplus, $100,000 owiCKlis: m. . lunrroiin, rit-uimt. CBAS.A. IIANNA, Vict.l'rttltltnt. r. it. COOK, iMiMrr, O..S. lMTl.rOTT.A't ttwM" if S t'HKKMAX, Ami (Wilrr COLUMBIA National Bank Lincoln, : Nebraska Capital, 5250,000 OJfictr ami Ihiritw.i; B. Wright, l'res. T. K. Hitiulrm, v.-1. J. II. Mel'lay, unmurr. rBJohmon, It I' I.1111. Thin Cochran. IC rHIer, T W Uiwcry, V I, liuylim General Dunking Iluslncs Transacted Collection n Specialty. LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO., Farm and City Loans AT LOW RATE8. HMonty furnished promptly on ap proved tecurlty. E.C.JONES, Manager iy O Street, Lincoln, Neb EBAL ESTATE LOANS 9a rarmi In enntern Nebriiikii nml Improved property lit Lincoln for u torn, of years. Lowest Current Rates R. E. & J. MOORE. niciiAUim iilock, Corner llth A U Street". Uneoln. 5 per cent on Deposits Paid at the IincolnSavingsJJank AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Corner V and Klowntli St Tht Only Safe Dtposit Vaults in Lincoln DlUr.OI'D'l. II t) lliitliiiwiiy. JJ H Hnrwood, w u lll-OCK, Wm Meljoiulilln. WAKolleek, O T Homi". O W Wcttiiter, Albeit Wiklkliis, Vretl WllllnuiK, Raehul l.loyd .i t. nriseiu', ' .1 Krimt, tt V lllllMW, UOI'lillll... KKSWit. Henry xvitli. Henry V. t NEBRASKA Savings Bank CAPITAL, Si"i0.000.00 tiH!kllliLrh l.lilbllllle", tiVMOilil. Vaj'H Interest on Hivlnt: nt'eoiints 111 til time JeHslls. Knrnlsliesexrliiinuu freo to eiitomi'ix. Joint Taylor. I're.l'lent Jaiiii's Klllnirii. Vlee Piclili'iit, K It. Tlnislei.Ci'hliler. T. C. K6RN, D.JD. S. iil iettttjst, Room 25 and 26, Hnrr Iilock, LIXCQLX, XKBR. PHOTOGMER llni , i?.sfat t Jx'ii'o riUTiceil lilt it H liislninint Willi a new Pal,- ayer. direct from l.oniln'i. Mint Is now belief prepared than ever to .in tti work, from a Boket up to Ufa li'. fwiifwiiimi in.mi . n. Himdaya. mi.i.. HMdSt ru pHoKe EB. LltfcoLH, PUNS FOR 25 CTS. Bomlfortlio National llmu); Bit, 11 iMoiiuily journal uovoiwi I to bulldlnc inUirwta. Kch Jnnmlsir contulliH 11 comnleto Mt ot plans ready to build f rom. VrlcoC?. 'f i-war 1 siiiBlo coj les'i) cU. Bend for hook, " Iljxiu. tlful llouies," coiitiiinlim 91 ploud In colors. Hood or cutaliiKUO of Uui. free. Talc NATIONAL DliaiKH, Adama Kxpntd llalldlng, ( nieaso. 4ggfyGJY. ftettmsnl2 u tooCAAMTSBRTaKiSjVN S. 30. SV I a. i" Jssln .4, I oKjifcf'ftt'w Ulml II Un. One of l!it t'lit-t. ln pinicssnrs gtvtr mulid-icul I.im v '.. anil fltl how nwnm mi nunc to III n 'iin- .wars ago br luMruc tlmi In iliriuls'.n The (hum grew Inter rlil "I tulil her," Mini l'i. f 'Mir C . "Hint m illilti't tnkti woiiitii . tiHitniniliiihl iil her to go ti Tilll- .dl. i'.io v.cut. Shn took u long course tiini.siiil i lu'inlKtry mi ller I'mb'sMir II .anil lit I..M hIio murilcil lilm." Tho chin looked mi'ii" ml. rested. I In. i iiiin member iiiNi-iI lilt liimil "Will, Mr. Jntic ' "Suit of (hemic: I union, wasn't It, pio LffumrV -Hiittnii lluilgit. ,llll lllf lllllH. $m&& nam DIil you kumvtlmt Mrs. Dangle had gone on n trip to llcimiidu Mnuili' No. 1 must mil mi Iter lii'foio she gits bark Vogui. Tin, .tlmi) I'lli'. Iloluiiiu Hunt, who began lift' lit 11 clerk to mi nuetloneer nml estate agent, wax eon rtnlitly drawing poitrults when lie r-liollld Inivo been draw In. up leases, and lu his chosen profession lie was neer slow to srlo the llyliui niouieiit. "1 won't buy jour oranges," lie haul to an old woman wlioliail cutcicil the olliic In kiikIi of a customer, "lint I'll paint mil' poitrait." Old Ilauuali wnsdcllnhteil, and thereupon olie was put on aper in her habit as -die ll fd, her haxkel on her head and nuoraiiKc In her hand. Hut one Incident of thl tcdiou.ct am liltloiiH peiiiMl of ilc iirlNt's life uecr ceaiil to iill'ord lilm iimueiueut. 'I lie window x in Ills room were made of uroiiud kIiihi, ami us ho had little to do he npetit much of hin tlino draw im? Hies upon their rouchemil surfaci". A Idot of ink Milllccil lor the hod), nml Mime delicate pencil HtrokcM for the wlnu'suiid at a ilMiiuce the (leceptlon wax perfect. l)a hy day the uuiuher iucrcaxed, ami ono liioruluK liN employer came in, Mopped before the windows and cxclaliued; "I can't make, out how it Is. I'.very day that. I como into tldx ninni llieie mtiii to lie inoro and moro Hies'" ami takiiiK out IiIh liniiilkercliief ho iitteniptcd to liruxli them uway. Youth'M Compauloii. M'tiliu; lilm UIkIii. TIio jiiiiiik iiian'M father wax paying hltn A vlxltjuxt toi.en howlm wax m'tUliKalou;: at coIIckc "Soycr learuiu fcnclu!" "Yes," "TIiiiI'h rljjlit, Wllliiiin. Lcaru tcr iiinko ycrxelf useful tcr )er father. Don't bother none aUiut rail feiiccx; htoiie fences Ixwhat they need In our section of llm country. " Washington Star. (Hit unit New. Itinerant --'Madam, 1 would like to call your attention to mini tide which no Iuiiimi. I wife can well do without at this season of j the year. It Is a new moth cMcrmiuator. Madam- Kw'tiso me, sir, la.t what I'm Inteivsted In just now iscMirmiliatiuu the uld moths. When I i:et lid of tlieiu, uiaybu I'll talk to you about the new ninth ctiT Uiluator. Uiwton L'oiirlei-. A Slmlbirlt). "That was the second time I've fallen to day," remarked 11 New Yoik Kcutlcmnn to u frieiul diirlnt, thu leccnt slippery weather. "Did you fall before!1" "No; I fell the other way." "Humph! You remind me of ,. bank cashier. You lost ) our IkiIiiikv, and then you fell behind."- 'iVxiiHtilftiiiKs. IH5I1 Tonrtl. Hi abroad "Shall niinksf" )oil this miuimer, "Yes." "Aren't you afraid of the cholera V "Yes, but I'd rather Ket It where It'sfre.di than put up with the secondhand lot that's prophesied tor this country, If I have tt at nil." Harper's llazur. .Mllt HlUK HlTll. WiuKs l have never been ublu to make up my initiil wlietlier Hamlet was really cr.iy or not. Wings My impiessiui) Is that huwas. lie was interested iu amateur theatricals, you know. Truth. A l.inu; lltmie Alan, Ftullilud Never lieeu out of tho state! Why, I unilerstiHMl )ou to Ihi a man of e tensile travel, tilinpeigli So 1 am. I am a floorwalker at Tilting & Hrnld's. lloston Traiikcript. The One. nml Out). Pointer Tluit Ikiv of mine Is 11 regular j phenomenon. I lllltf-linll.tr I l,.jit-t1l'f ti wlillt. l'ill- ............. x.. Jt ... ........ ....j. l'opper Six years old and never said it bright thing in his life. Vogue. KrepliiK H In Word. "What do you Kiy to the young barris ter's making mo an offer of marriage?" "Just what 1 expected! When I jilted him, ho sw urn he would do himself an in jury I" IMauderecke. Way Alieuil, Mother .lohuny, I'm shockisl to hear you swear. Do you learn that at schisilr .lolinuy Learn It at scIkhiU Why, It' Diu what teache thu other lioys. Texas Slftlngs. Appropriate. He What do ou call that new gmvu? She- I am going to name it after you. Hi- Whysor She- Hecausv it has such long stnts. Dlub. No IllnVreiier. Teacher Spell "slippers." .lohnu). .Johnny S-1-a-p-ise-i-s. Teacher That spells "shippers." Johuny Same tldng. Diaper's IUju'. mil m lv,t e ,HLa: . v. 9fm Hi''xr CRPITHL CITY FOM THL SOUL'S SAKE. (lirl.lUii rile MII I hut n llinrly Wrl- rnniK nt Hie World' Knlr. Hh' Inl Cern'Iionili'lKe.) C'liicMio, April '.Ml. Tim rcllKiouH wiiiiIh of our WoiIiVm fair vinitnrn nro not to lie overlooked, nltliotiiih It it liunl ly iiircHwirytnniiwxt Unit Iiiin inuinat- i tcr that ilocH not pinpeily conic wltliin tho iirovliicc or ttic iiiliiiliilHtriutvn do iartinent. The WorldV fair itiiinnico incut Iiiih provided lor llionrrcntion and uniUM'iiicnt, tho cr.lln;; anil drinking, of the inillionx Hint it i pcclH to ctitertnin up Hm kiii'hIm, llki'Wln' lor their Hlccpitr,'. their couvcyimcv' from the rente! o. lie city,, and in a hundred niid ouonllur wii.vm, lurKo and iitniill, for their Keiter.-.l convi'iiienco. I hey luivo in u word nnulc uinplo proviHion or what njipcarri to lie I Mich for ininds anil bodies. It is left to the Christian clement of Chicago toeaie for the witila. The World'n fair city will not jinnc Itself reinlsH in f li it important particu lar, anil ulthoiutli tlicti1 li.i'i liceu no con certed inoveiuenl. or rattier it union of till tho ileuomiuittiotiM, to the end that u reiit religious feast m.jv 1m Mpreail in Cliicntfo this tiuuitm r, 1 1 tho varioin pastoni and (oiiKicKallnns are ulie to Hie lenpoiiHiliility that devolvcH upon them ami ate uituidy maleit'i; phui'i mi that tho ureal pilKriimiKo of worHhipcru hIiiiII not hiilVci- lor want of spiritua meat. I wiih tallfiiiK' Hits inoniili;,' with Hie pastor of one of Hie lurcM eliurclien on the Miuth niilo of Iho city a silver toiiKiicd orator who-o voico Iiiih lieen heard and whoso fame Iiiih spread in nearly every htato ami territory of the Union, a man endowed with hucIiii pow er of moving his hearers us is vouch unfed to few pulpit worhorn nowadayH Ho told mo that ho epeeta to lo in liar tiess this HtimtueruM lie lias never been before ill tho III) vcai'H of Ills life. IIu i look hin vacution in midwinter no that I for Iho rest of the year ho mi;ht be able I to devote himselt, week ill nml week I out, without interruption, to the cause of his Master. I From tho lirst week in Mny tiutJl tho lend of tho isitiliK procession is vanish- iiiK I nun view I il.s vcico is likely to be I nightly raised in praise nml prayer and exhortation. Hi conniewition would Im cliuractericd as an aristocratic one if we were burdened in t'hiciiKo with class i distinctions. It certainly is a vealth I one, but its liienibt rship, whether coiu- inunienntrt or simply pew renters, will ehcertully vacate their lavonte location I ami K'1 to the rear of the bin audience I chamber, or up in the nailery if need be, I mi that the straiiKcrH within their gates I may bo (iven the best neat tit thu mtv- Tilt: M'NIlAY f-TIIOOI. Ttt'll.tllNC!, ices nml iniule to feel that they aie thrice welcome. Kvery ninlit the dea cons will meet in the parlors of the church, and visiting believers from nil over the world, whether they tire alliliat ed with this particular denomination or not, will bo assured of a harty hand p;riiNp nml u kindly pcetint; Hint comes from the heart. This is not an isolated instance, lint simply an indication of what is to be done on a .'ciu ral scale to the end that our visitors may feel that. althoiiKh thev nre uwuv from their own churches nml their familiar religious surround ins, they tire yet in a t'liristian city, wit li the warmtli of ( linstiati traternity 011 every hand. Fifteen pastors, represent iuj; eliurfhen with a membership of con siderably over 10,000. have united togeth er for tho purpose of securing a conven ient location whoro services can 1 10 hold for those who share the views of these churches in religious matters. Suitable headipiarters in a central portion of the city, where visitors may be received and welcomed on week days, are now boiii,' sought, and the Auditorium, or maybe one of tho immense armories, will be i-e-cured for mass religious services on Sun day afternoons. Sunday school scholars as well as their teachers are also to be well cared for. Funds have been subscribed, thanks to the energy of the local representatives of the International Sunday School associa- tion and the generosity of friends of Iho rising generation throughout the laud, for a World's fair model Sunday school I building. Perhaps it might not be in I vidious in this connection to remark 1 that over one-half of tho amount rc ' quired was contributed by Cook county I and other sections of Illinois alon 1 The structure will be a kind of re ligious licadiiuarteis, where Christian 1 workers mitv meet nnd exchange ideas and experiences, while it will afford lie 1 couimodation for Sunday school confer I dices ami evangelistic meetings. These latter, according to tho plans as out lined, will bo under tho direction of Dwight L. Moody, the noted evangelist. Noonday revival services will bo a fea ture of the programme, and as the build ing will bo in close proximity to the fair grounds tho picnns of praise of tho wor shiiiers will jniugle every midday with the strains from the monster r-gtmin I Festival hall. For many a year to como hundreds of 1 thousands ot js'iiple, scattered maybe I over the face of the globe, may treasure one of tho most precious of thu many 1 souvenirs that will be carried away from i .lackson park. This will be a copy of 1 tho New Testament. It will be obtain able at the exhibit of the American llible society iu the building di otcd to inaiiii- factures and liberal nrts, or rather in 1 Department L of that vast structure, to bo found iu th gallery that runs its 011 1 tire length. A lirst installment no less I than 'J.'iO.IKIO copies will be stacked up ! in the booth of the society when the fail gates open on tho 1st of May. This sou 1 venir of souvenirs can be hud for the ask ing, without money and without price. 1 1 It. Mtv M. Hunt. :4SHflp COURI BR. The Vcrj l!cl. llnlir.nd-Have jou rouipli'tcd joiirllsl of pcrxotiN to be l iltcd to the reception Wi CM II oil have inited onl. the best pco plef V The wry bet II. (I'MimiuilM Hie li I) -And these art) ill? W. All. excepting the two deti rtlvcs, ivhomelo be line Iucok to sec that liolh IllK Isxlolcli. New Yolk Press. hut vl Ai.ri'rtiilncit. First I'alrOne So 1'rcd and Arthiirhoth roposed toher Which wax the lucky oner Tlietlther KalrOne 1 don't know yet Kicil iniiiricd her. Life. A He,, stui). An liixh lamlloid appoluled a day to ic ceiu Ids tenantry, mid the imrnt prceutcd each one to his principal, w ho Impnreil into the (ouditlolis of the i,'l illnblltu,' Mild 1lNs.1t Islled recipients nf Ids faols. 'I'lllllUS Went 1111 pretty siuoothl), until at length 11 ten ant pteseiitisl himself whom the agi'iit. failed to ir(iinl?e, and thclauillord turned to the limine before hilu. which, with faco mid head swollen out of nil piopottious awaited Ids address in sullen silence. "Who arc ou. in) ond man? What has happened to )ouv" l'iii.,aml It swell )ouuiayask. .My own mother wouldn't know me this blissed i it 101 1, i "I'lu till ..Mr m, li iltill, mil 1 lull I ".My (IiiIiik''' replied the astonished land lord. "What can I haw to do with the state you me in, in) cood mauv" I "Yes.it is )ourdolu. niuiiiiij well hi i proud of It. "I'was tin m blessed bees iiii I ui' me. We bionht the dlills Into ( lit Iioiimi last nlixht. an where did he put them but iu the pix'x corner. Well, nftir Kitty tin the chillier an ineelf was awhile in bid, the pin jxoi's loot In about the hoilse.au he wasn't uixv till he honked Ills nose in the I hiwun split the bees out about tholluie. I An then when I tot out of bid to let out the iiliMhnt wasa roailii thr.iuuh tlie lurisii u. bees set thsl down on me an beK'anstiiiK I in me, mi I jumped Into hid uuaiu, will the whole of tlieni nfther me. to Kitty mi the chillier. An thin, what wid the bees a wi I In aun-xtiimin us under the clot lies, nut we all juiup'-d UKiu.itn tliedivil such u uiulit I was ever spint in Ireland as we splnl lnt . uiKht. what will Kittyanthechildera roar in mi u-hiiwliii, an t he pit-C tariu up an dow u like mad. An Kitty wid the besnm an ' niexilf wid the fryln pan llattcuin the bees I im'iu the wall till mornin! An thin the siulit we wor iu the mornin! Heorra, it's I ashamed of yoursilf )e ounht to be!" I) ibllu .lourual. Nnlliliij; ti Stum lor It. i The constitutional inability of some pen I plu to nrow fat under thu most faMirablu I circumstances loiiud c.n excellent exaiuplu in the person of Mr. I'..ra Sprnwlcy of Al 'derxllle Ills wife's comical dlstiess over I the fact at last found wut iu a remark which has passed into a liNwotiliu that New I Knulund town. i "I used l' think." said Hick l.cncructlo , woman and admirable lions. -keeper in a , pensiw uioihI one das, "I used t' think that food, cooked proper an dealt out liberal, couldn't help putt in some llesh on folks' bones. "An I u'nsidered. pieioils to weddin with Kry, thai 'twas mi iu to the fact that his sister .lane was a scant pel vlder that he looked so tcrrihl) peaked, hut 1 inlji'duiil her an him, that's the ti nth. "Why, jest look at hilu now," said Mrs. Snrawley doletully. dlrectiiiK her visitor's ' j;aeto the lljjuic ot heru.iuut spuusu as he stood lu tliu barn doorway, ".lest look at htm; thin as 11 match. Why, my land!" Hero she passed to the portion of her re mark which became historical. "I've fed three hearty meals a day n-u'ht? i to that man for up'ardso' 15) curs, an hu iiiu't ever (,'ive thu lust evideucu of 'cm!" Youth's Companion. Ilml Turin. The trolley car had run over (,'holliu's foot, and the surgeon had declared an am putation necessary. fliolliu iH'ckoueit rcetity to ms man, wim 1 stissl np.llt, weeping. j "llwing the ductal 1 a chair, Hopkins," I said the noble young hero. "It is suclidoo I sill bad form for a man to stand while caiv I ing." Indianapolis .lourual. No (.imtli'iinui. j Chappie 1 am thoiliihuppolntcd lu Hull (Inch. I alwayth thought hu wuthagem tleuiau. Supple Dealt, dealt! Why, what hath lie. doner Chappie Wh, I bowwowed thomeinou I ey of him sevwnl ycahsago, and he can 10 awouuil yesterday and uwsked me for It - Huston Courier. I'urely rersinml. "I haw lost my littlu Fido," said the young woman chokingly. "Hero is a no tice offering a rewinl for his recovery." "Togo in thu 'want' column, I suppose," said the advertising clerk. "No, sir!" she replied haughtily. "I want It to go among your other personal items, sir!" Chicago Tribune. Her (jiienHiili. Alphonso My love for you Is a burning flamu that naught can extinguish. Years will but iucreuse Its warmth. Miss Hardscuse Yes, but 1 want to know if it is tho sort that will kindle thu lire on a cold morning f hiladelphia Times. Illulily AeeoiiiplUlieit. "What is the greatest accomplishment you know of" said the talkative )oung man. "To say nothing silently," replied the pi p pery young woman. Washington Star lleiiil (Iter liars. "Higgs is getticg a better suhir) than (wrmid jet isdiT'ier iu debt." "That's lsveuusc his wife hujs ewrj tluni; at a bargain. " Chicago InterOcean. Appropriate. "What shall we place on your tomb. toni'" asked tin minister of the editor. "We nti here to stay," was thu licblorc plj - Atlanta Coiisti-ut mi 'II rfi.oi..vj y I SOMETHING GOOD TO White Loaf Klour, $i..jo per sack. Nabob Sweet Pickles, .'5c per tpiatt. Sweet Hlossom Peas, J5C per can. Victor Tomrtocs, iSc per can. Fat and juicy Salmon, lint enn, 25c per can. C. & B. Sliced Pine Uji Tea, 60c per pound. Canned Soups reduced from Try ot.e can. Miller & 1 OPP. IM'RR BLK. rouwo IT JIT UiST! Jnl the Ek 1 :m and seveial thousand others. I advise all who would save time to go at once to H. W. BROWNS, 127 SOUTH HLHVENTH STREET ipF H A VIN( just assumed pcrMinid lontrol of n Iiii'kuc in m i'iI!i. it viil tn nlm to conduct a In stela.. cstalillslituvni, niiii hot of caic and ntttttlien to horses entrusted to our keeping. STYLISH CARRIAGES. Single ('r doulile, and t'.l'o line of wcll - uislicd, DAVE FITZGERALD, Prop. FRANK RAMSEY, Foreman. Stablos 1639 and Attention, Theatrical Advertise yaue theatre and its attractions by seeing to it that tho CllU'Atio Dlt..M.TU'.lnri!NAi has a good correspondent in your town. Hecotunieiidatlons of local malingers will receive prompt at tention. If your town N not represented in our columns give tho matter your personal attention and send us the name of some good correspondent to write weekly letters unvNing us of your attrac- """"" tions. Address Chicago Dramatic Journal Telephone 225 Sewing Machine and Gun Repairing We have just employed a skillful workman from the East, who is fully competent to make all repairs iu the above lines T. J. THORP & CO., 220 South Eleventh ftreeL Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty. None 1 it ,'perli-n I nun III 11', .v 0.1 mid oilier BIN Appl e, 2;c per can. ,oc to 25c. Gifford, PI ION K 744. ln cckirg fcr U O Finest in the City THE NEW LINCOLN STABLE . traitu'd Iioims f i ) i t r dayor nlyht fur 1641 O Street. Telephone 550 Managers. Canon City Rock Springs Vulcan Mendota Scranton Anthracite Telephone 176. Office, 1 00 1 O St. I lltl'll ill l.'l's iiion 111: linn lilm ri. s 11 1 , -s lua nix Stifta8aiaBrMs- --