THE OMAHA SrNDAY BtX: Al'lflL r 1!1 GOTCRMNT ISSUES BONDS They Are Exchanged for Postal Savings Deposits. AVAILABLE TO DEPOSITOES ear laterest at Rata at Twa aad . Oar-Half Trr Oat Prr lam aad Arc Iteeeesaaale After First Year. The United State government Is now aoceptlng postal savings deposits In ex change Tor postal savings bonds. The first issue of these securities will be made on July 1, 1912. and all depositors desir ing this exchange must have their ap plications filed at their local savings bank by June 1. one month before the date of Issue. Only depositors in postal savings banks can become holders of these bonds. The bonds are exchanged for a whole or a part of a deposit In denominations of 120 SIM. 35t and multiples thereof, bearing Interest from July 1, 1912, at the rate of Si per cent per annum, payable semi annually and redeemable at the pleasure of the United Statu after one year from the date of Issue. The government has a triple purpose In the Issue of these bonds a a greater pro tection to the patron of the postal savings bank, a higher rate of interest to the holder of the bonds than he now re ceives and the call of the money Into the treasury of the United States that la now redeposlted with a local bank In the city where the postal bank operates. This money received by the treasury will bring a more easy condition to federal finan cial affairs and allows the government a higher rate of interest on the money than it now gets from the national banks. The Issue covers two kinds of bonds, registered and coupon. Coupon bonds are preferable for a de- posltor who wants to hold them for a short time only and who haa facilities for their safe-keeping. They are payable to bearer and title passes from the de liverer without Indorsement the same as national bank notes and government cer tificates. Interest on this claas of bonds Is collected by means of interest coupons, which are detached by the holder as they become due. Registered bonds are "close-fitting," the name of the person to whom they are Issued being Inscribed on the race of the paper. They are preferable for de positors who wish to hold them for a considerable length of time and are only payable to the person to whom Issued or hi assigns. The ownership of these bonds are transferred only by assignment In the prop, r form. This consists of the filling In and signing of a form printed on' the back of the bond and before a witness. Kieerpts from the circular letter re ceived at the Omaha Postal Savings bank are, as follows: i Description of Savings Beads 9y applying on or before June 1. 111 depositors of the postal savings system may exchange the whole or a part of their deposits for United State regis tered or coupon bonds In denominations of IM. $100 and 1500. bearing Interest from July 1, 1912, at the rate of S'i per cent per annum, payable semi-annually.' and redeemable at the pleasure of the United States after one year from the date oMMue. both principal and Interest pay able twenty years from that dale In yajted States gold coin. - . ' postal savings bonds are exempt from all taxes or duties of the United States. sr-we!l as from taxation In any form- by ot under state, municipal or local au thority. Applications for the conversion of de posits Into bonds on July 1, M13. must be received on or before June 1, 1912, by the postmaster at the depository of fte where the certificates were Issued. The postmaster will supply an applica tion form, which must be made out In triplicate. The depositor must Indorse and surrender with his application postal sav ings certificates covering the amount of the bonds desired, for which the post master will give him a receipt. When the postmaster receives the bonds applied for he will notify the depositor and will deliver the bonds on presentation of the receipt for the certificates surrendered The conversion of deposits Into bonds at a date less than one year after the certificates began to bear Interest for feits Interest on the deposits as In the case of withdrawal for any other purpose. Postal savings bonds raa be procured only by the conversion of postal savings deposits and will not be issued to per sons who are not depositors. They may .be sold or assigned to any person, how ever; by the holder, and when a regis tered bond Is assigned a new bond win be Ups od In the name of the owner. Registered bonds cannot be exchanged for coupon bonds. Coupon bonds may be converted Into registered bonds, without charge, at the request of the holder. . Interest on registered bonds la paid by checks drawn at the Treasury depart ment In favor of the registered holder. These checks art sent by mall to the postofflce address of the holder, and the holder of a registered bond should notify the secretary of the treasury (division ef loans and currency) of any change in his poeteffJc address at least fifteen days before the interest falls due. Checks Cor Interest on registered bonds, as well as Interest coupons detached from coupon bends, are payable on presentation at the United States treasury or at the office of any assistant treasurer of the United States . Interest ' checks and coupons Covering Interest on postal savings bonds may be cashed by postmasters under the same conditions as other government Paper. SURGERY FOR NIAGARA FALLS Oaeratlea the Heart af the Cat araet Proposed by Wask. lasrtoa Enslaver. Engineers, archaeologists and Niagara Falla tourlMs alike will feel a common Interest In the proposal of Senex Smith of Washington, D. C.. to have a unique sur gical operation performed on the "great green heart" of the Horseshoe Falls. This heart Is really an ugly V-shaped crotch, already twenty feet deep, on the brink of the "horseshoe." Jt is estimated that 5.WS.0W cubic feet of water, or one-third of the water constituting the falls, pours through the heart every minute with such tremendous force that the cavity Is grad ually deepening and diverting the water from the other parts of the falla '. (Now It Is proposed to remedy this by patching up Niagara's heart with steel and concrete and by constructing a steel coping along the brink of the horseshoe. With the heart plugged up the water will be more evenly distributed over the en tire surface of 'the American and Cana dian Kails. The steel coping, or ledge, for the. water to pass over, will prevent any further-wearing-away of the edge of the tails. At preseat the edge is betag PRESIDES! OF A BUSY LOCAL AGESCY." -f eaten away at the rate of about six inches every year. Let the state of New York and the province of Ontario build large sluice ways around the falls, their combined capacity great enough to accommodate all the water running over the falls," says Sir. Smith In the (Scientific Aemri- can. "By diverting the water to them the edge of the falls can be built up of concrete and trimmed off to uniform level so that one-third of the water would at all times keep the tails falling. If thought necessary, the coping could be made of vanadlupi steel, so aa to insure against any wearing away of the bed and spoiling It. "Here we have a a force of a sum total of 6,000.000 horse power not doing one thing but tumbling downstairs and show ing off Its shape (the latter being at pres ent In bad order and getting worse). But a very small part of this Immense power is put to work to benefit man. while under proper management fully two-thirds of It could be made available and the falls still left "a thing of beauty and a joy for ever.' " W. A. YON SON, Pres. Wm. L WILCOX, Vtce-Prtudent M. E. FOLEY, Secretary ESTABLISHED 1891 INCORPORATED 1900 B. 510 First National Bank Building LICENSED BROKERS Phone Douglas 271 UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY craBTiTiCATB or fvbuoatxobt , STATE OF NEBRASKA, OFF1CH OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Lincoln. Feb. 1st, Ill. It Is hereby certified, that the rnlted States Fidelity and Guaranty Company of Baltimore In the State of Maryland has complied with ths Insurance Law of this State, applicable to such companies and la therefore authorised to continue th business of Accident, Health, Lia bility. Fidelity Surety, Plat Glass, Steam Boiler and Burglary Insurance In this State for the current year ending January list, I'll. aaunary of Beport Wed for the Tear Xadlag December aist, Itll. INCOME Premiums -.. 14,738,987.11 All other source ... 371,t7.3 Total IS.010.3H. 38 DISBURSEMENTS Paid Policy Holders ... 11,411,43.17 Ail other payments ... 2.S33.138.10 Total S4.IBn.S4l. 27 ADMITTED ASSETS S,733.31.71 LIABILITIES Unpaid Claims and Expenses $1.02.573.1 Unearned Premiums 3.U5.734 J5 All ether liabilities ... :7,4.3 I3,775.7:.4S 3,000,000 00 i,o:2.:s.2t3.022.2S9.:t Capital Stock said un Surplus beyond capital Blocs, and other liabilities . Total ' . 793.11. 71 Witness my hsnd and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts the day and year first above written. SILAS R. BARTON. (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts. u. t. fierce. Deputy. C E. Pierce, Deputy. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska. Office of Auditor of Public Accounts Lincoln. Feb. 1st. 1911 It Is hereby certified that the Dubuque Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Dubu que, la the State of lows, lias complied with the Insurance law of this state, ap plicable to such companies, and is there fore authorised to continue the business of fire snd marine insurance in this state for the current year ending Janu ary 31st. 1313. Witness my nana ana tne sesi or me Auditor of Public Accounts, the day and year first stove written. tSeal) SILAS K. BAKTON. Auottor ot ruDtic Accounts. C. E. Pierce, Deputy. Hastings & Heyden Insurance Agensy GENERAL INSURANCE We Adjust Losses Byron Hastings RIGHTS OF A PEDESTRIAN Mew Verk rear rerasatatrs Male for Galaaare f All fsseervrd. In one of the cases that recently came before it the New York court of appeals had a chance to read a short lecture on the rights and duties of pedestrians and motorists In the public highways, of which It promptly took advantage. The case was s simple one. that In the words of Judge Werner "would be a proper1 case for affirmance, without opinion, were It not for the excellent opportunity it offers to restate a few familiar rules, which in this day of fast moving and jowerful street vehicles propelled by me chanical energy It Is even more Important for redestrlans and drivers to observe thai It was In the earlier days, when carriages, wagons and trucks were draws exclusively by horses." h;n a pedestrian comes to a grade street crossing of a steam railroad it Is his duty to look both ways, listen and if necessary to stop. Judge Werner pointed out that this rule Is obviously necessary, because the drivers of steam locomotives drawing heavy trains at hUh speed have limited means of avoiding impending dangers. But the right of passage at crossings on city street Is common to all, and. says Judge Werner, "footmen and drivers are bound to exer cise reasonable care tor their own safety and the safety of others upon the street." The rule applicable to railroad crossings is relaxed "and the footman Is not re quired as a matter of law to loik both ways and listen, but only to exercise such reasonable care as the case re quires, for he has the right to assume that a driver will also exercise due car and approach the crossing with his vehl c'f uml, proper control." . Of the rules that must be obeyed Judge Werner said : "The application of these simple rules I to drivers of automobiles Is obvious. Jt is a tact of common knowledge that autn j mobiles traverse our city streets at much greater speed than other vehicles, and yet thev are more easily controlled. I "In crowded centers the danger Is pro I portlonate to the speed, and there seems to be no good reason why the care should j not be measured by the dancer. "The rule which fixes the rights of drivers of ordinary vehicles In the use of street crossings cannot be relaxed in favor of automobiles, for while they are Instrumentalities which afford great pleasure, convenience and utility to many. GENERAL INS0RJU1CE PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY ozmrmcATs of ulioatiow STATE OF NEBRASKA. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBUC ACCOUNTS. Lincoln. Feb, 1st, lilt. It Is hereby certified, that th Prov idence Washington Insurance Co. of Providence in th Stat of Rhode Is land has complied with th Insurance Law of this State, appllcsbls to such Companies and la therefor authorised to continue th business of Fire, Tor nsdo, Marin and Transportation Insur ance In this Stat for th currant year ending January list, 113. Witness my hand and th seal of th Auditor of Public Accounts th day and year first above written. SILAS R. BARTON. (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts C. E. Pierce, Deputy. PALATINE INSURANCE CO. CIBTOTCAT OF VVBLXOATXOsT STATE OF NEBRASKA. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Lincoln. Feb. 1st, 1911. It Is hereby certified, that the Pala tine Insurance Company, Limited, of London In England haa compiled with the Insurance Law of this Stat, ap plicable to such Companies and is there fore authorised to continue th business of Fir Insurance In this State for the current year ending January 81st, IMS- Witness my hand and th seal ef th Auditor of Public Accounts th day and year first above written. SILAS R BARTON. (Seal) Auditor of Publlo Account CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Stat of Nebraska, office' of Auditor of Public Accounts. Lincoln, Feb. 1st, 1913. It Is hereby certified that the Old Col ony Insurance Co. of Boston, in the State of Mass., has complied with the Insur ance law of this state, applicable to such companies, and la therefore sotherised to continue the business of Ire insursnce In this state for the current year ending January 31st, BU. Witness my hsnd and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts, the day and year first above written. (Seal) SILAS R BARTON. Auditor of Public Accounts. C E. Pierce. Deputy. Edward T. Heyden Nat Meister they ara undoubted sources of danger to snany more. "The wisdom of carefully observing tPeee simple rules of the road is well Illustrated by the case In hand, if the attendants' driver had taken the wise precaution to check his tpeed at this creasing, or even to slightly change his course, the plaintiff would probably not have been Injured, for the evidence is conclusive that she had all but escaped when she was caught by the running board on the further side of the auto mobile." All the Judges sitting la the court when the decision wss made concurred New Tork Sun. SWITCHED TO REFORM CAMP Pathetic Keeerd at a rlttsra Taeesrat He Sfaew the PelU- ' Iral 'Gaaar. A man who eaters politics loses his peace of mind.-according to a story told by Senator "Bob" Taylor of Tennessee. "I oace knew a man from my part of the country." said Senator Taylor. "ho l.ad a nice, little farm and was entirely sailr- fled with life. Some well meaning friends, however, came along the persuaded him to run for the legislature. After a good ait of coaxing they succeeded and h was defeated. Not content, he decided that at the next election he would again be a candidate. He was again defeated, and so on for thirty years. "Finally he became convinced that the people did not want him to represent them In the legislature and he decided to commit suicide. "Not wishing to make a failure of the Job, he bought a rope, some kerosene and a revolver. Then taking hla old boat, he rowed down the river which ran near hie barn ant II h caino to a big. over hanging tree. He saturated his clothes with the oil, placed the rope around lua neck and tied It to the tree, struck a match on his trousers and kicked away the boat. H then placed ths revolver to his head and fired. 'The revolver shot struck his head and glancing off. cutting the rope and letting him full Into the water, which ex tinguished the blase. He waded out, and when he found himself Intact, concluded that Divine Providence had saved him. "At the next election he ran on a re form llcnet." fcsw Tork World. A Serlnaa Hrrakdnvra results from ehronjc constipation. Dr. King's New Life Pills relieve headache, stomach, liver an.1 bowel trouble. Sec For sals by Beaton Drug Co, GERMAN AMERICAN JSURANCE CO. UBBTiriOATB OT nTBMCATIOB STATU OF NEBRASKA. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Lincoln. Feb. 1st. 111 It is hereby certified, that th Her man American Insurance Co. of New Tork In th Stat af New Tork has compiled with th Insurance Law of this Stat, applicable to auch Companies and Is therefor suthoiised to continue th business ef Fir and Lightning In surance In this Bute for th current year ending January list, HI I. Witness my hand and th seal of ths Auditor ef Public Account the day and year first above written. SILAS R. BARTON, (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts. , C E. Flare. Deputy. FIRE ASSOCIATION OFJHILADELPHIA CBBTXnOaTI OF VVBUCARO STATE OF NEBRASKA. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Lincoln. Feb. 1st. HIT. It la hereby certified, that th Fire Association of Philadelphia of Philadel phia In the State ef Pennsylvania has compiled with ths Insurance Law of tbl Bute, applicable to such Companies and I therefore authorised to eeattnue th easiness ef Fir Insurance in this' State for th current year ending Jan uary 31st, 1913. Witness my hand and th seal ef the Auditor of Publle Accounts th day and year first above written. SILA8 B- BARTON. (Seal) Auditor of Public Account. C E. Pierce. .Deputy. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebrsaka,gDfflce of Auditor of Public Accounts. Lincoln, Feb. 1st, 1911 Jt Is hereby certified that the Western Insurance Co. of Pittsburg, In the State of Pa., has complied with the Insurance lew ef this slate, applicable to such com panies, and Is therefor authorised to continue the business of fire In surance In this state for th current year ending January list. 112. witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts, the day and year first above written. (Seal) SILAS B. BARTON. And (tor ef Publlo Accounts. C. E. Plan, Deputy. 1614 Harney St. BMALOTIN BROS. C. W. MARTIN CEBTinCATK OF PUBUCATIOB 8TTB OK XKMKASKA, OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Lincoln. Feb. I, ll It is hereby certified that the North British end Mercantile Insurance Co. of Un,!..n and K.liubnrnh. in !rrat Britain has ,-omplieJ with th insurance law of ttits state, applicable to euoh cotnnanies, and Is therefore authorised to continue the business of fire Insur ance In this state f r the current year ereling January 3lt IJ13. Wltneee my hsnd and ths seal of ths Auditor of Public Accounts, the dsy snd year first above written , . , SH-AS I! BARTON. (Bean Auditor of PtiM-.c Account. 0. K. Pierce. Deputy. CZBTtrXCATB OP PUBI4CATIOB .f.TAT?OF" KKNKISK.V. OFF1CF. OP AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Lincoln. Feb. 1, IMS. It Is hereby certified that the North ern Assurance Company. Limited, of I,onoon. in Kngland. has compiled with the Insurance law of thia state, appli cable to auch companies, and is therefore authorised to continue the business of fire insurance In thia slate for the cur rent year en.lln January 31st, UI3. Witness my hand and th seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts, toe day and year first akovo written. SILAS It. BARTON, (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts C. K. llarce. Deputy. CXBTtnOATB OP PtrSUVATTOsT STATK OF XK1IHASKA. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Lincoln. Feb. I. 191? It is hr..i' ..at.itlA.) !,.., Insurance Company of Nw Haven, in the Stale of Connecticut, has compiled wiiii me inKiirauie law or (Ins state, ap plicable to auch coiiipaiuea. and Is there fore authorized to continue the business of fire, lightning snd tornado Insurance lii this state for the current year end ing January 31st. 1:1.1. Witness my hand and ths seal ef th Au. In. t of Public A mnts. th day and jcar rirst above written. SILAS R. BARTON, (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts C. K. Pierce, Deputy. .Personal Attention Given To All Losses and Claims BARKER BLOCK, 15th and Farnam CBBTIP3CATB OF PTBUOATIObT STATK OF NKUItASKA. ilKFli'K OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Lincoln. Feb. 1st, IM3. It la hereby certified, that the Prus slsn National Insuranv Co. of Stettin In (iermany has compiled with the insur ance I -aw of this Slate, applicable to such Companies snd Is therefor sutlioriaeU to continue the business of Fire Insur ance in this Stat for th current year ending January 31st, 1313. Witness n.y hand and the seal of the Auditor of Piihliu Accounts, the dsy and year first above written. SILAS It. BARTON. (Seal) Auditor uf Public Accounts CKPlerce, Deputy CTtBTtrtOATB Or PVaLtOATIOB STATU OF NKUItASKA. OFFICB OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Lincoln Feb. 1st. 1912. It Is hereby certified, that tli Mary land Casualty Company of Baltimore In the Stat of Maryland haa compiled with the Insurance Law of this Slate, applicable to auch Companies aad Is therefor authorised lo continue the bus iness ef Accident. Health. Liability, Fidelity, Surety, Piste tllsas, steam Boiler. Burglary, Sprinkler, Auto, Prop erty Damans Insurance in this State for the current year ending January 31st, IM8. aaanary of Bepert Filed for th Tear Badiaff Beceaibsr gist, iSIL INCllMK Premiums ..5.liai, 810.03 All other sources ... 37I.3H.74 Total 15,310,3:1.77 DISBURSEMENTS Psld Policy Mulders .K1, '19,331 13 All other payments ... :,IQI,73f.ll Total II, (M 37 ADM ITT KD ASSETS .il.7i,3.t LIABILITIES Unpaid Clslms and Expenses 11, 23,34 Unearned Premiums 3,315.733. 23 All other liabilities , Capital Stork paid up Surplus beyond Csrltsl Stock and other liabilities ... 4:t,E3 J 4.3,11M0 1,000.000 00 1, 273.333 00 I2.374.3JI.30 Total 3H.3I9.1HJ 30 Wltnsss n.y hsnd snd the teal of the Auditor of Publlo Accounts, the dsy and year first shove written. SILAS R. RARTON. (Seal) Auditor of Publlo Accounts. C. U. Pierre, Deputy. CREIGH, BALDRIGE & CO. GENERAL AGENTS Maryland Casualty Co., of Baltimore, Md. Phone Doug. 200 506-8 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. J. M. BALDRIOE JOHN W. MADDEN A. I. CRIIOH D. B. WE LP TON, Pres. D. H. WHEELER, Vice-Prei. Dlieeler INSURANCE B03TM (00,31 BiraaLajtT PIATl SLA! Phone Doug. 186; Baraii Allinet InioratM C. cebthtoatb op PwauOATtotr 8TATK OK NEBRASKA. OFFICE OK L,I.TL,r.. ro. 1st, isi. it m iiKkmr iT.KTIHED. That the German Alliance Insurance Co. of timwr Vara In tl.m Mate of New Tork haa compiled with the Insuraac Law of this Slate, appllcsol to auch Com panies aw! Is therefor authorised to contlnu th business of Fir Insur ance In this Stata for the currant year ending- January sist, ivis. Witness nvy hand snd the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts, the day end year first above written. (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts F. T. B. MARTIN FIDELITY and SURETY ; BONDS LIABILITY and BURGLAR INSURANCE Prompt and Efficient Service 3L3 - . , mm Over $700,000 of Omaha property destroyed by fire within the last month. Are You Fully Insured? I7e write Fire insurance in Five Leading Companies in U. S. 25 years in busineis without a lawsuit. We also write all branches of Casualty Insurance WoVet Agency la tie Citr " & Uelpton Co. Inc. Diligent Attention dm the Beet Interest of . Oar Patron 2d floor Arlington Blk. CvMtrsiil Inioi JUsirinca Co. oiinncan or iubucatxosT state; ok nkbraska. okkick of auditor of public accounts LIN'COLtt, Feb. 1st. 1311. IT 18 HKRKBJ CKRTIrTED. That Hie Commercial Union Assurance Company. Limited, of London in Eng land has complied with the Insurance Law or this Etate, applicable to such Companies and is therefore author ised to continue the business of Fir and Lightning Insurance In this Stat for the current year ending January 31st, 1913. Witness n.y hand aad the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts, the day end year first abeve written, KILAS R. OAHTON. (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounta C. E. PIERCE, Deputy. & eo. HARRY KOCH CBBTXITOATB OF FUBltXCATIOaT 4 STATE OF NEBRASKA. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Lincoln, Feb. 1, IMS. It Is hereby certified, that th New Jersey Fidelity and Plate Glass Insur ance Company of Newark, in the Stata of New Jersey, has complied with the insurance law of this state; applicable to such companies and Is therefore au thorised to continue the buslreas of piste glass snd burglary Insursnce in this stale for the current year ending January 31st, 1913. Summary of Beport Filed for ths Ysss Inning December 31st, 111. INCOME Premiums 3I0,17I13 All other sources 26.911 Si Total i;i;,iii.o DISBURSEMENTS Psld Policy Holders 199,:i:,6 All other payment :5S,i;;. Total t46?.39.:l ADMITTED ASSET8 9,;00.t LLB1LITI12S Unpaid Claims and Expenses t U.tlT 13 Unearned Premiums :il.K7.33 All other Liabilities 3.:;: ti $3io.:j; u Capital Stork paid up 3.0 9 t 8urplus beyond Cspltal Stock and other Liabilities tM43.:T t3.l3.:T Total $l.o.ll Witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Publlo Accounts, the day sad year first above written. SLLAB R BARTON. (Seal) Auditor of Publlo Accounts C. si. Plerc. Deputy. BBWMBWaaWJeeBBaBSmeBBBBaBSBeBWSSBHBBSSBSSaWaWSBaWSBSBBBBSSSSBBSSM GEO. C. COOPER, Secy. HERBERT WHEELER, Treat. IIUTI T0BA3O ' accidbbx iiabixitx AUT0KOarx.3S 1511 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb. loyal InsBrt see C. CZBTCTCAT OF FTa LIC ATTO S STATE OP NKBRA.-KjV, OFFICE OP AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS- LINCOLN. Feb. 1st. IM1 IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED. That the Royal Insurance Co. uf Liverpool In England has complied with the In lurance Law of this Slate. srpUcsnie to such Companies and Is Uteralore authorised to continue the business it Fire Insurance m this State for the current year eadina January 31st. 1313. Witness n.y hand and the seal of the Auditor ef Public Accounts, th day and year first above written. - SILAS R. BARTON. (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts, , C E. PIERCE, Deputy. i