TV . ,i; 'FS? '' vSH.1-' - ? '"-v- w . N THK COURIER. .? - S I- THE LINCOLN LIFE iCSS'N -?. 7 ,1. -- : JU '. - Sfl Kai5 4 u & i e: t . Tft OCCUPIES MroDLE GROUND BETWEEN THE "OLD LINE" OR OLD FASHIONED LIFE COMPANIES AND "AFTER DEATH A88E8MENT" OB CBIDlT&TFOElflS. 11 ISfctlfc A CLEAN PLAIN. -POLICY ON THE FIVE YEAR DISTRIBUTION AND FIFTESEN YEAR SELF SUSTAINING PLANS -. - '? j For fail information apply to W. R Proctor, Sec'y at home office room 3o4-f-6-7, Farmers and. Merchants Insurance block or toFrodS Clinoon or Allien S. Grain, af3i3ril a? 3 a 03, Dr. Giffen -was in Notre Dame lnd., tUm week. E. E. Mclntyre of Seward was in tewa this week. Dr. Ruth M. Wood went to Leaven worth, Kas Thursday. Mia May Mount of Omaha is the, tfvest of Miss Maud Oakley. G. H. Cunningham has returned from a two weeks' visit ia Denver. Miss Leeds of Lincoln, 111., is the meat of Mrs. W. B. Gosper. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson have returned from the Black Hills. Myron 8. Wheeler and wife have re turned from a short trip to Denver. -Miss Lethe Watson gave a reading; beforn the teachers institute Tuesday morning. Miss Anna Delia Welta. one of the. brightest teachers in the South Omaha public schools. Is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rodgers left T hursday for Toledo, O. They will spend the summer near Put in Bay. Case Edwards of Chicago, who is re membered vas an old Lincoln boy, peat several days la the city this week. Mrs. A. Humphrey and Mrs. Charles Penn of Broken Bow are In the city visiting the tatter's sister, Mrs. H. S. McGoogan. Mrs. George Canfleld and Miss Elisa beth Canfleld, owners of the Sheridan Ian, Sheridan Wyo.. left for home Sun day evening. Miss Lily E. Swan left Thursday for Olean. I1L She has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Walsh for the past two months. Mrs. John M. Colvln and son, Ken neth, have gone to Kansas City for a vWt with friends. From there she will go to Waukonlcs, OkL, for a few weeks. Misses Blanche and Lola De Witt, accompanied by Eunice Regnler, have gone to spend the summer with the parents of the Misses De Witt at Mar shalltown, la. Ward Hildreth of the executive office at the state university and E. C. El ltett. Instructor In chemistry, have gone on an extended trip through Colorado. Wyoming and South Dakota. ating. The ceremony was witnessed by relatives and a few intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will re side at 2621 Q street. The following party left Saturdav af ternoon for St Louis: T. P. Kennard. Sam E. Low, L. L. Lindsey, W. J. Crandall, E. R. Spencer, A. C Wright, W. A. Belts, A. L. Duncan, L. A. Stephens, F. W. Collins. C. A. Atkin son, L. L. H.- Austin, John B. Cunning ham, Everett Sawyer, Prof. John White. J. W. Francis is in receipt of a letter from D. M. Small of .Montgomery. Ala Mr. Small will be .remembered by many Llncolnltes as .the popular young opti cian that was formerly with Trlckey. Mr. Small states that he is doing wel' where he is now located and likes the place extremely well. Mrs. Small will make a visit In this city in the near future. Miss Jessie L. Lansing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. h Lansing, is the proud possessor since Monday of the beautiful Baumer medal for excellence in music presented annually at Brownell hall, Omaha. Tt is. of gold, a naaltese cross In shape and bears on the face, beside the Inscription a lyre la green gold and a wreath. As the medal was won in a large class It is a mark of great proficiency. Deborah Avery chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution met at the residenc of Miss Mary Stvens, 821 C street, Wednesday afternoon. Bunk er Hill day was celebrated at this meeting. Mrs. Harriet Blair Ward sang "Sword of Bunker Hill," Mrs. L. B. Pound spoke of the revolution and the D. A. R., Miss Stevens spoke at length of the purposes of the D. A. R., Mrs. F. A. Haggard read a paper on the name and significance of the De borah Avery chapter. A sketch of -Bunker Hill was given by Miss Cora Smith. Miss Mariel Gere recited "Ad dress of Warren." At the close of the program Mrs. Allen's mandolin club played "Yankee Doodle." BJRUUjTOH BtyC JOHN T. DORGAN, Manager Special Prof. Lewis will turn a back summersault and, dive from an ele vated tower .on the lake steamboat during;-every trip Sunday evening. No extra: charge.- ' ., ' ' ' .Music and dancing- every evening at the beach. TO BUSINESS MEN, We have for rent a centrally located BRICK BLOCK IN LINCOLN. MKHnlHR LAWMbVL MUfWMI PHm LINCOLN, NEB. Complete modern conveniences; will lease entire building or part of it VERY DESIRABLE FOR EITHER I M. RAYMOND, President. 8.H.BURNHAM. Cashier. A. J. SAWYER Vicee President D. G. WING Attaint nt Cas titer wholesale or retail trade, terms to the right party. Attractive Apply to HOLM & REED. 1261 O st. CAPITAL, $250,000 SURPLUS $25 000 Directors LM. Raymond, 8. H. Burn has C. G.Dawes. A. J. Sawyer, Lewis Gregory N Z Saell, G M Lambertaoa, D G Winer S W nrnbam. - -' A comfortable CalKornia trip can be taken every Thursday at 10:30 a. m. in a through tourist sleeping car, Lincoln .to Los Angelos without chanee via the Burlington. Remember this" when ar ranging for your winter trip. Depot ticket office, 7th street between P and Q streets. City office, corner Tenth and This has been a remarkable season for cottton wash dress goods styles have been exceptionally attractive, prices unprecedentedly low and busi ness proportionately large. Thus for we have had the most satlsfactory trade on this class of fabrics in the history of our business. Our assort ment of 'the most popular lines Is still in good shape, among them Dr. W. S. Latta has gone to Port land Ore to attend the national con- 0 streets. .vestion of physicians as represen'ta- tive of Cotner university. He will visit . , u. M. n roiifnn,i. r ,i K yu want to travel cheap, note the Mb son in California before returning, flowing round trip excursions at half John Grant and Miss Amber Rich- WesSternhUne"Ummer Nrth" !! "7Z 1Hlt in fT Wednes: s J"Be M d Ju'y 3 to Ht springs. FKBNCH ORGANDIES. GRASS LINENS SCOTCH day Bight by Rev. Lewis Gregory at S. D TVrilTrTlEQ I .TXTH-W RiTTGTGl 7iromTT,ii?- the home of the bride's parents. 1801 ni"" - ana JU'y & ana t to Sf-fr" ' - -i oi xmxxlHiO, N street, apes ding rade. Mr. and Mrs. Grant are their honeymoon in Colo- Chancellor and Mrs. MacLean and the. -chancellor's mother left yesterday far' Willlasastown, Mass., where Mac Lean will deliver the address before the class of Tl of Williams college. Abb 27 the party win sail for Liver- peel on the Umbria. Denver, Colo. .June 15, 16, 23 and 24 to San Fran cisco. July 4, 5. 6, to Chicago. July 4 and 5 to Buffalo, N. E. A. - July 2, 3, 4. 5. to Washington. D. C. July 14. 15. 16, to Milwaukee. Wis. Get Information and tickets at city ticket ofllce. 117 South Tenth street, Lincoln, Neb. FINE LAWNS. Miller & JPaiixe Sutton 4c Hollowbush, 12th and O, r-unae opera nouse corner, make a soe- dated Hay l, 1896, beariur 5 ier cent Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock, in cktfty of serving families and parties Bterest per amaam, payable semi-SB-ft Mte church. MODU. Mller with the tae lceHam and ice In !JZ&J!3tt'JS: KatejScothorB- were united H varieties ; atooane cakes, etc. which matured July 1, 18M. All bids Xotlee to Baad Bayers. Notice is hereby given that ia ac- BaB?t accompanied by a cash de cordeaee with aVesolution of the city P?sitof$l00 or a certified check on a council, passed June 8; 1896. I will re- L,,BCO,H. Nebraska, bank for the same ceive seated bids for the purchase of moBHt- These bids are to be pre- CSe.OBQ 10-20 year refunding bonds, nETJ . , c ty eouDCU jub.o 23, 1898. for their action, the council w. serving the right to accept or reject any or all bids. M. L Aitkbjt, , City Treasurer. LiacolB, Neb., June 9, 1896. 5 v s "fee ' - -1 ,. VI vl "' : WV M tl -2. ' 3? --. r s r -. c j . i." . i JC 2 j..- r.vt; - "-jl ' -, - . ? ' a - - ." ." '.it-.i' r . -.&-. --. n t t!,' :V- - - a" fi i'A.'r &. zef:- -rex vj