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rffly-wr p '""J") n.BW pp pwimfiiiii'ww1 "'WW"' ""wpWii1 -w" "WfF- -)nT' r t(")3-;wv"-jt'vv,m .rr - CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY i8yi J Chicago and Erie R. R. (Lnto Chicago A. Atlantic H'y.i In Connection with the Erie Railway roiiMs tiu: only mm: IIKTWKK.V Chicago and New York Under One Miinimemcnt. SOLID TRAINS. ThoThroiUtli Train tit tliH Mno between Ulil- ciiito ml New Yorli nro run solid, tlitm iivoltlliiK aimoynneo mill eotiruslon orelmiiKlnKeiirMiiriulftiii: ciinneetloiii. Vestibule Limited Service Vcstlbuli'd I.liiilteilTrnliiH.i'niiMMliiRoriliiK kiim KninKlnunnil n.v Conches, with K Klliiiiin IMiiIhr ntul Hleoitliiit Onrit (heated liy Hteimi, llulitotl liy Kin:, over this l.lno Kvery Day I" He Year. Pullman Service to Boston. A rullninn linnet HIcepliiK Car to mill fioin llostontbilly via this route. This Is tho ONLY MNi: lltiiinliiK Pullman Cam between Chicago anil Huston. BUCKEYE ROUTE ToColumbns.'Ohlo.niid AKlilaml, ICy. Pullman Wecplmc Car between CIiIciiko mill aboo Points dully. Trains Arrive nnd l.envn Dearborn Htatlon, For further Information, cull on thy nratesl Uallroa.l Ticket AKcnt.or ndtlress W 0 Rlnearson, A U Tucker, : D I Roberts, Oon. Pui. Ant. Oen.MKr. --A.U.P.Ant. Now York. Cleveland Chlcaxo Santa Fe Route ! Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Kansas City and SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, and SAN FRAN- CISCO. Short Line Rates to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dallv Train Service lietwecn Kansas Cltj ami I'UBHLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, ami DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Between Kansas City and Galveston. The Short Line Between Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, I louston, and all Principal Points in 'levas. . The Onlv Line Running Through the OKLA'HOMA COl'NTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan Handle. For Maps and Time Tables and Informa tion Regarding Rates and Routes Call on or Addiess S. M. OSGOOD, Gen'l Ag't E. L. PALMER. Traveling Agent, 1308 Farnam St., O iv I-I -ii-, 3STEB. FAST MAIL ROOTE ! 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 -10- Atchhon, Leavenworth, St Joseph, Kaunas City, St. LouU ami all Points South, East and West. The dliect line to Ft. Scott, Parsons Wichita, llutchhiMin anil all piineipal points In Kansas. The only road to the Great Mot Spiings of Arkansas. Pullman Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars on all trail. s. J. E. R. MILLAR, R. 1. R. MILLAR, City Ticket Agt Gen'l Ag -m Cor. O anil 12th Street l.wl If rt' Dr. l. lut'" k't'iloillt'iil Tills Iioiii I'm U. I'uiiici', Hint miiii'I. in lli've supprt ssUuih, I ) i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ili'iauceint'iitg nuil Iriviiulailllt'x t'liiiseil ) eolil, weak limit, shock, it iii-iii In . or Kciifial iienous ili'hlllty, Tim lantu iliiini linn of Ills to which liulli g ami iiiIm-s arc imli.e N tlm illicit icsiilt nfu. ilUiinlcrcil nr Micuilliir inciiKlruatloii Hii. prt'ShlttilK t'lilitlllllt-tl rt-ltlt In blooil iuiImiiiIi uml iiiilck o 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ii! pnekiivii ir;t d r 1.1. Sent illrcci mi iicclpi ol' iirlcc s ( lu Lincoln by II V llinwn, liriiuuMl IjINTOI.N AMI IWTITCTK OK I IAUIW, Slinrtliiiiul, ami T) t'ltrUUiK, I tlm lnt mid liuinit C'nllFKi' IK Mm UYM. Mil Mil lent In iiiii'iiiliiiici' litM cjr. hiuli'iiu iirciiiiiiMl mr lnilinit In rpin , t,.n tin ml lit. i:xH'rliiicii rui'iilt) 1'in.niinl Itnl.-ii. il.ui JU-ntitlfiil llliitr.iliili"iiiliiiii', tiilli'K" Juiiiiiih. unit "celliiciK uf I nil im(I lislil .. win frci' liy i. .Mr iiiu l.il.i.initiimi: a iiudsk, i.iinoiu, Net; FBtiRv'vK 0y r7' jp In the lllati ltd Cmirl of l.itnt'iKti'i' County 'i'brnskii, tn the Matter hi the INtuto I Onlcr of to Thomas. I, Kliltl, Deeeasctl. I Hhow Cause. This eaiiso eniiin on for henrlnu upon the pe tition of Francis K. .lours, Ailmlnlstratrlx of tho estate of Tlioiinn .1. Kliltl. ilceensetl, jruy Itilt for lleeue to sell the followhiK ilcserlbeil real estate, sltmileil hi the County of Lancas ter, State of Nebraska, to-wll. l.ol three (it) In llloekmiMinteeiKt"), In Kliiiiuy'H "0" Ail illllou to the city of Lincoln, iicconllm! to the recorded plat or said Addition, for the pay ment of debts itKiilii'it sultl eslutu ami the costs ufuditiliilstrutlon, there not bolnis siiltlelent personal property to pay the suhl ilclits uml expenses. It Is therefore ordered that nil poisons Inter esteil In said estate appear be fore me at the Court House In tlm city or Lincoln, In said County on tho '.".Mil tiny of May, Ixtll, at U o'clock, A. M., to show cntlsu why llectisn should not be urnnteil tosalil Ailmliilstrntrlx to sell niiltl real estate of said deceased, to pay said ilclits ami u.H'tiscs. Ills fnthurorilereil that this onlcr to show eausehu published for four successive weeks lu theCAl'lTAl.Cll'VCoL'iilKli.apiiper pub lished ami in Kcncral circulation In the Kitltl city of Lincoln. Dated this Mh day of April, ISD1. ClIAIII.KH I,. II.M.I,, l-ll-ll .luilKOoflhe District Court. REMOVAL.. Lincoln Shirt Factory To 1402 O Stroot. In Its new location this establishment will have better facilities than ever for turiilm; out llrst-elasH unrk.nmlau Increased lino of Omits' Furnishing Omuls will always be on sale. To our business has been added u LADIES' TAILORING DEPARTMENT In which carmeiils or all kbitls will bo made toordcraml anything riom tlm smallest uu ilcrKarmeut to tht' lltiesl Dicss or Clonk will bo skillfully oxeciiteil and made on slant notice, lu this department wu emiitoy tun. or tho best cutlers and litters In tho country and satisfaction Is uuiirnulccil In mcrv par ticular. Our factory will hereafter be known as the Lincoln Shirt Mfg. Co. A. Katcnslcln, Hr., Manancr. Call anil see us. Cor. 1 It ti nlitl O His SMALL Si WALLACE Steam Laundry SUPERIOR IS) Custom Worlt. We are especially well pieparcdto laun dry, Lace Curtains, Ladles Garments, Fine Fahilcs Etc, having special methods for doing this work not only sntUfactery in appearance, hut without injury to garments as well. Gentlemen's Shirts, Collars and GulTs, and all kinds of FincStaich work beautiful done up. Give us a trial. NOW IN NEW QUARTERS ! Lincoln Trunk Factory 1133 O ST O ST. Where wo will he glad to see all old friends and customers and as many new ones as can get into the store. C. K. WIR1CK, SUCCESSOR TO WIRICK & HOPPER. ,ts? . X2xaSe PHOTOGRAPHER! Kino llust Cabinets f3 per tloell. Speelal mtes to students. Call ami see our work. Studio, 1214 O Street. Open fiom 10 a. ni. to I p. m. Humlays. J. S. EATON, Physician and Surgeon Ollice: 239 South Eleventh St. Mc.Miutry Block. Ollice Phone 5(1:. Residence Phone ,(;. LINCOLN. NEH. A 16 Cent Shave FOR 10 CENTS AT SAM WESTERFIELD'S, 111 RR HLOCK AAAAA1 Vi:.l(l I i.ii.lnl.V' I. I rltfljr 11" "III III. .li ni. 1 inn y.,i. i. .. r.. . MH.T Tk lll I '. "Il '" .'" " lllllr, ! ,1 nhu, ! Illl llatlrrlieiiui lion. t ill Hulk lli.tu.lilt U.I), W V M Vli..iv I . ..Ill llurF II.111..1..I Ih.ll.r. . r.rlullirlr wl, I . ..1 In. . .. I., r. . . v.l.. . II. I .. Ill -I-... i.l. rarlu thi-lr tun I I UllllllMlllllllilll 1 lie iiiuntni or mi i i Mtuntt t-.tr iii unit n lvint I ! r litti u I It I lll ll 11 tllHl Nl Illl I t flu 1 1 hI I 11-1 v mi I ((iii kly In.-.Ir'ly ituiiiit int. I i itl.lt. I uiiit if 1 1 ti,in i.iitm iiuiiilnr. nil-nit) itiMkhiK ntti f'MHUX tt trtrt.it t. Ii i: I'ttl SO 1. 1 II, lull 1.11. vUr. I'll I!!:. Ail nti.iHr, ,., Ai.iii;;, iiu rjo, ,vuu"ui, .iiutiits money: Wtfuiiil.li rirrulil,,. V. .Mil tin. nr ik, ' I nilili liv II1.1.K uf v 1 v 1 1 lii, ttu.1 in 1I1. ir 1 " li.inir Mi.-, hi. Any I' in ik I .) tn liwriii Nil rl.li lu .Ni. ilul ruir.un 111 1 in r 11. 1 lu Hi, Hulk I ,l. I. an mini) 11.11 1 ml mo iwrnii .mi n.ik.r. fli-IChili. i.r .1 uu 0 '-1 I .ll luti.i.l. 1111 I llialill, lllillil 1. mi.ra mil, . ,,,. , U, , r,, ,. i ,,. n illniilailil li.ili ) .u tl.ll . ... . c .11. lulu linr lull iiifuliii.li.. 11 lllll. 'I'ltl : A t tl,, III.IMI, SIM. BUYINO A HOUSE. Home TiiIiiiiMo Itulen lo lit, l'olloeil In So lining, ill e.ite you have fully mid firmly decided to luiy 11 family horse, mid tiotlilnp; 011 tin face ol this earth, or above, or below It, will fjiiisc oti to clmiiKc your mind, ho eaieflll to observe eettaln rules auil he guided by certain llxetl principles It may shock you to be told that there, are iimitv reasons why you should Iryn white hoi'sc, Init wait uml see. In the first place, the boy who takes eare of him has to put lu more work for his wanes, and that's a rebate for yon lu the next, you can see him If out ilrlvlnu lu 11 dark nlKht, whereas tiu couldn't, tell whet hern blank horse was in front or behind you Thirdly, If you happen to K" nut to the barn of a night, jour wiiltn horse dell lies his position, whereas you are quite liable to blunder up MKiilnst the heels of 11 black one and get hint If you are driving around town jour white hoiso can Imscen a mile away, it ml the ambulance, Hie engines, brick nlitl Ice wiiuoiih can net, icady to turn Into the side streets and avoid beltm 1 tin down Lastly, you can wear any eoloictl soekt up Hllspciiili'rs while driving 11 while horse null always combine harmony and clTcct Whenever you sec a man with a blue necktie tlri vlng 11 sorrel pacer, you may lie sure that lie knows not IiIiik about bar luouy of dress. Do not advertise your want, but casually mention to some friend that If lie hears of MomethliiK extra good mid cheap he might mention It, tlioui.li you am In no hurry to buy. It will surprise you to Mini out how many kooiI things jour friend knows of In the way of horse llesli, and how anxious he is to tlo ou a klmlnesH, The llrsl horse will be around to your house lu exactly twenty live minutes, Don't net the idea thai everybody In town wants to sell his nag. Not more than one half of the horses will bo sent around to yon The Hist point to settle Is tho price. Yon are willing to pay fciiX) Every man with a horse Is willing to sell for fAMI, which Is, of course, 11 saerlllcenf at least llfly dollars on his part It Is a sad thlnu to sen 11 man have to knock oil" llfty dollaiK from the net mil value of the best family hurst' lu the world, but you urn not advised to shed any tears over It In the course of an hour, If you exhibit proper firmness and ImlllTcr ence, you can beat him down to jour ll it iv. You feel that ou are ro bbi ni him, ami that It Is a mean action on your part, hut feelings don't count lu buying 11 horse. Now, first examine tho utiiuinl'M mouth If then) are any teiipnnny nails between his teeth, or he has a pleee of hoot let,' laid away alongside of hlschcek for a iilld, Iiii'm a hearty feeder ami all right. Tho black spots on the teeth Indicate tho hor.se'H ni;e. If there are only thice, then ho Is all-jear old If there 1110 sixty, then ho Is 11 00 year-old. The eyes come next, Ho miru that his sight Is all right, and that ho won't, take a dancing bear or a minstrel parade for a load of new hay coining In town from Tay lor township. The liest way to try a horse's vision is to stand oir with a piece of board and make as If you would hit him across the nosti. The feet have considerable to do with 11 hnr.se, as he is popularly supposed lo walk around on them. Look out for quarter cracks, half cracks and whole cracks, Don't pay as much for a quarter crack as a whole one. The frog of the foot, should bo located somewhere near the center In 11 good horse Then look for liligboncs anil spavins. Take the chances that the other fellow doesn't know any more than you tlo about it, and look around the legs Instead of the head and neck. It will be best to find some, or something to make him believe that you are not a gicetihoru Then ask the follow lug questions "lias ho ever been slekV 'No ' 'Does liticrihr" No " 'Docs lieklckf" 'Never.'' "Has hoover run awayf" "You couldn't bcaio him Into 8tich 11 thing." "Will hostnniD" "Like a rock." "Alrnid of anything?" "Nothing on earth." "What's his best iccordf" "lUII." "Can 1 1 1' wife drive him?" 'Right up loan elephant, If she wants to." "How is he on slioesf" "."say! I was going to speak to you about that lie only needs shoeing twice a year. Never haw a hote so easy on shoes." "Looks like a heavy leetler." 'Mut he isn't. Six quarts of oats and a pinch of hay dally will keep him rolling fat.' "Then you guarantee him nil nrouniD" "1 do If thcro'n one single thing wrong witli that I101.se I don't know it." "Well. I guess I'll take him." Anil he'll tutu out to ho just as good it horse as If you hail gone out to 11 pasture some night, shut join 1 vis ami flung a stone, ami cried out that you'd lake the nag tho missile fell nearest to. Detroit Flee Press. Tlm Co roe .,1 (It eiiiiisliimes. Mrs. Peterliy Cm win washr Matilda Snowball Uh course I kin wash, It it has let- lie 'fall you cook" Ml It has ter be, oh courso I kin cook." 'Ale 111 honest!'" 'You bet 1'se honest, if I has tor bo." I'e.Mis Slftlugs. Kowii to It I'llIK I'lllllt, Tin- shop of an uuilertakeriu f antlelaiia, t u-iits the following sign: "You kick fa 1 in i 1 We tin the real." Virginia i.Nev ifhiuiiith' Uiipu Irinii i:xirlt'iic. A-V, ...? r, . s- L&D h i' r- f ' Hisv. Mr Arlington You hIiouIiI always be particular about dut-alls, Miss Tucker, It is little thlnus that tell. .SVIIn-l know that I have three small aiblel's -Mllllll V (ira's .Mouthl.v IV ." 1 , t. -f Www i Deolliit tir lint Noli-Ailvei Using f last. It in i.tiriotH to wateli how old thing nro pawing away, amt "all things ho coming now." In not one only, hut in many .utile, iuntilta ami luofiwlmis, inotlnwln have heeti eoinpletely rovoltt lionized, ntul it has luroiiu) tho fuel, that Bitch ineatis iih used to lirlng nuivesn In tho olden titmi are now ohsoleto, din cardeil ami wholly lacking In utility. Tako the great ilally uuwitpaHr of today for an oxainple. Who would ho natisfloil with f.lio paper of even thirty yeniH ago, prlttleil as Ihey weioin their I'oiupaia lively Ktmill (iieiilatiotis on the liiinhei Ing mHMH of that period? The perfect ing of thoHtert'otyiMTM' art brought in 11 now nru of nowNpnp(r onlerptitte, and now tiri'tiliillons of two or tlnco hun dred thousanil aro printed on tho fastest printing machines of the day In an hour or two the inaiiiine lielng liu'ieased In ntitulK'r iih tetpiiivd, anil the stereotyp ing process lsiing equal lo tho tuanufiu't tiro of uh tunny duplicate pages ns may ho needed It Is an ago of hIii: Men must moiv, and they must make (heir o-ii.siiirai move. The man who doesn't advertise in tho newspapers Is a buck number. Men re gard. Ii tt 11 as a curiosity a relic, and tho boys ask him whtiro ho got his lint. Ho Is behind tho times. The race lo which ho belongs is nearly extinct. The ud vertiser lias most of the business tho relic used to lutvu, mill will soon have tho rest. And where will tho rello be then? What can he tlo but tn retire front tho unequal btrugglo, and join his ancestors lu that silent city where nobody adver tises that place whoso Inhabitants aro noted for being "uiiauiiuoui" and for "letting well enough alone?" No trade revolution is more complete none bet ter established than tho change which has been worked in tho matter of news paper advertising. Tho merchant who doesn't use the newspaper advertising columns freely is doomed. The merchant who uses them freely anil judiciously must reap great rewards. Advertising Aphorisms. Too little advertising is llko planting too llttlo seed. A can of printer's ink is not to ho fooled with any mom than a can of ily naniite. Both aro as eireelivo and use ful if used carefully as they aro dan gerous and destructive if used carelessly. Thesticcessful advertiser notonly gives particular attention to tho wording of an advertisement, butisalso Justus particu lar about its typographical construction anil display, ho that a casual glanco tells tho story, while tho "make up" and gen eral arrangement is pleasing anil catchy to tho eye. Tho great secret of ottccess in news patier advertising is tho selection of tho proper journals and a projierly worded and correctly displayed ntlvertisoment. No little interest and attractiveness is added by tlm judicious use of cuhi. An attractive illustration excites the curios ity of tho reader, and he reads to satisfy Ids curiosity Tho progressive merchant of today owes his success; to advertising: without it one might as well tnko down his sign and invite the sheriir to walk in and close uji his business. The wisest busi ness men and the most successful ones aro those who keep their names promi nently before the public when trade is good as well as when it is dull. Con stant ami continuous advertising, got up in an attractive style, is like tho con stant dripping of water upon tho flinty rock: slowly hut surely an impression is made. Las Vegas (N. M.) Optic Concerning Sali'sniicu. The Mod: of merchandise tuny ho va ried, hciisoimhlouuil largo, and displayed in tho most seductive manner possible, lint tho measure of success will bo very Miiall if tho salesman is inefficient or un obliging. Tho dry goods cleric who feels that tho halls of congress aro his proper sphere may bo correct; it is pretty cer tain that clerking behind tho gingham counter is wf. It is bettor to be n good lawyer or constable than an indifferent ribbon or cheese dispenser. A merchant should be a good salesman himself courteous, genial, obliging, well inform ed of everything in his line and ho should have only good dc.ics about him. Better no clerks than poor ones. Anil the cleric w'10 is not a success should either quickly improve or quit tho busi ness. (jnoil .Viiiiii-fd Ail veil Islng. Tho niettiiunt or business man in any lino who desires to reach tho public, ami proilt in di.ing so. should give his an uouuceiut'iiiH and invitations a genial, frank and good uatureil cast Tho ad veitisi'iiu'iit that beats on its surface the indications of a disordered liver iloes not attract. It repels, and instead of doing tin- writer guoii. it injures him and drives n'tiplti elsewhere. The merchant who Miuics through his announcements and over his counter makes friends and money. "We go this way but once," and peoplo turn awdo anil pay good money to meet n warm hand tiasp and a fctnile. Keep Mi'lViio the PiMillc. To a certain extent gener.il a Iwrtis ing creates a want. It anntii -i -es ik-w things and familiarizes the pii'.h.- with old ones. (h'ii -r.il adverti&in ; 1 1 of as great value to the inHertiser 1.1 keeping an established article b-foiv the- public as in introducing a u on- Ti imt successful hus.iucs.s nn-i ival1 . t'r -. u.-i I they never lot tho public for ; ; fi ; v. iMi'iiee. Tin oft repeated ni . M-it'iii adverttst incuts are not road i 1 piuv,-1 t be a lie t f tho most sensck'Hs ! ml by t'ie advertiser's rciordof result. -Journal-iM. A I'alilo (Not IVotn -:&op). Ait on 1 1 mi v sai I " Who m wis 1 as I? Hej tin .Iiajiu of iny hisatl: seo tho slzo of iny t')0; I 'kM uvi iiki tin hi n mm and cry, 'Wliu' itlio' who mi wisous It"' TI10 uliivliL'M l.'xan in cwUlo and liy, Tho 1 ib.U off to 1 Ut-ir holes did hie, Tho iii.jo they hid in ihu granary. Hut a toy Itli a gnu tulo out on tho sly. And til thai unl to uivrulty. That' I. )s'i Imps, though wry lie. Did if. H .1 '.o.ntly oiIwtUmi. Moral I'.i.i .ulti-niw jour weak olnU to lour c.iin - i d.ilUisl froin ).iM lX-Ufai t just Received ! - A Car Load OF 'I'M 12 CliLKHRATED - " Windsor Folding Beds ALL NKW A. T. Gruetter & Co 1116-1118 N Most Popular Resort in the City. Exposition Dining Hall, S. J. OD12LL, toANAtiicii. -n 1 1 '9, 1 1 2 1 and 1123 N Street. o Meals 25 els. $4.50 per Week. 1 lalllHH'mHSaTflaWHtMlltf.SlMBlHBBH IIIIWiiinWWBHMlMMMnwlWWW tllHIIHiiS.fflflsHflifl-S) PlHlainilllBllifllBI intffrHiitaw L-r TBrDTaTaTaBI M W.LmrmaM-aTrBBaTIBIinBI II tft ysl. "HilllRHHnH S I III DHil Chicago, Peoria, St. Louis, Ai it all points Denver ;incl ilie Pncifie Coast, A I. - Deadwoo-, Lead City, the Celebrated rot Springs of Dakota M.il nil 1 ultiU in tin line k Hills. THROUGH VKST1HULK TRAINS Iill II IWI I.N DENVER, OMAHA & CHICAGO I'ullman Palace Sleeping Cm-. Rci'lininj: C Iwnr Cars, Seats Free. l-'jitiuiiis lUirlinjiton Dining Cart-. Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin, Vienna, Pans, London, Havre, Liverpool, Glasgow, Diibl.p, Londonderry end all European Point:. 1 n 111:-rnK ni- m 111. 11 tn Tin. exjLTisrG-arojsr eoutb, An It riiiiurt'ltul'li nlltlit hjii m dm .ofottt.n ti-iiinlilp. A. l'. IHMlilt, Clt INi'i". Agt., I Hii'itlii. - I'ltAM'Is. (itui. Pnuv AgU. Ontiiha, Neli r - PATTERNS. STREET Nebraska's Leading Hotel. m MURRAY Cor. 11th mid Harney HI., Ill 02-ir.. .: XTS33. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS 1AII Modem Improvi'ii I'onveiilencu inents ami IICC'K. D. 8H.L0WAY, Pro-rletor. IRA IIIODY, Principal Oltrk il I IM. TO St. Joseph, Kansas City, Kaat ami --011th, 11 li -. i!