THE COURIER 17 A .'. a ?ate fo of Springs S. 0., tit the Burling toi Riu e. Every Friday during July and August tho Burlington Route will sell round trip tickots to Hot Springs, S. D., at tho one way rate. Tickets good for fifteen days. This substantial reduction from tariff rates brings a trip to this greatest of west ern health resorts within every-ono's reach. Consumptives, rheumatics, suffer ers from every ill that flesh is heir to, will mako no mistako if they tako advantage of this opportunity. Full information upon application to local 15. i M. R. R. agent, or to J. Francis G. P. it T. A., Burlington routo, Omaha, Neb. POUND & BURR Attorneys at Law Burr HLOCK Sheriff Sale. Notico is herby given, that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk of tho district court of tho Third Judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein Marcus Younker is plaintiff, and John Burshok et al aro defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock P. M., on tho 2nd day of October A. D. 1894, at tho cast door of tho court house, in tho city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for salo at public auction tho following described real estate to-wit: LotB numbered four (4) and fivo (5) of Lincoln Laud Company's Subdivision of lots eleven (11) and twelvo (12) in block one hundred three (103) in tho city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 29 day of August A. D. 1894. Fred A.Miller, Sept 1 5t Sheriff. S. L. GEISTHARDT Alto ney At Law. BURR I1LOCK. To Laura T. Funko Ancil L. Funko and Henry Royer, non-resident do fondants: You and each of you aro hereby notified that on July 21, 1894, John M. Sharon and tho Lin coln Mortgago and trust Company as plaintiffs, began an action against you and other defendants in tho district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, tho object of which is to foreclose a certain mortgago on tho following land in said county, to-wit: tho north half of tho north-west quarter of tho north-east quar ter (N of NWK of NEK) of section No. six in town 9, north of raugo seven, east of the Gth principal meridian, made by Laura T. Funko and Ancil L. Funko, dated August 1, 1892, to secure the pay ment of a promissory note of said Laura T. Funko and Ancil L. Funko to the Clark and Leonard Investment Company for 83000, on which there iB now due 83,131.75, with interest from August 1st, 1893, at 10 per cent per annum pursuant to coupons. PlaintiffB pray for decree of foreclosure and salo of said land to satisfy said liens as aforesaid, for deficiency judgment and general relief. , You aro required to answer plaintiff's petition on or beforo tho 17th day of September, 1894. John M. Sharon and Lincoln Mortgage and Trust Company Plaintiffs. By S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney. Aug. 11 4t. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT, To Charles P. Goodrich. Tako notice: That on thn 57th dnv nf .Tnlv V. V. Spencer, a justico of tho peaco of Lincoln, Lancpster county, Nebraska, issued an or der of attachment for the sum of 890, in an action pending before him, wherein Adam W. Smith iB plaintiff and Charles P. Goodrich is defendant, and that prop erty of tho defendant, consisting of mon ey amounting to 8107.97 in tho hands of tho administrator of tho estate of Mary I lagan, deceased, has been attached under said order, Said cause was continued to tho 12th day of Soptombor 184. at 9 A.M R. Cunningham Atty. for plaintiff. Aug. 18 3t. POUND A BURR Attorneys at Law. RURR IILOGIC. Sheriff Mule. Notico iB horoby given, that by virtuoof an order of Balo issued by tho clerk of tho dis trict court of tho Third judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county, in an action wheroin John Burkondorf is plaintiff, and Annis M. Miller is defendant, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on tho 18th day of September A. D., 1894, at tho east door of tho court house, in tho city of Lin coln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for salo at public auction tho following de scribed real estato, to-wit: Lot number thirteen (13) in block ono hundred two (102) in tho city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given undor my hand this 14th day of August, A. D., 18iH. FRED A. MILLER, Aug 18 5t. Sheriff. ALBERT WATKINS Attor.ny-at-Law. lllLLINGSLKY HLOCK. In tho District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. J. u. iuacf ariand, Plaintiff VB Notice. William H. Tyler as Trusteo for himself, et al Di'fnnflanta Thomas Coffman, J. Melton, Horaco Buckner, Michael Sullivan. Adda L. Coffman, St. Louis Varnish Company, a corporation, Henry Lehman, Mayer & Lowenstein, partners, Robert S. Hobbs it Company, a corporation, Spencer A. Brown, Wellington National Bank, a corporation.CedarRapids National Bank, a corporation, James H. Mussetor, Will iam Smith, J. W. Ponfield, Raymond C. Pcntield, partners doing business as J. W. Penfield & Son, Dray (real name unknown) and Kahn (real name unknown) doing business in tho firm name of Dray & Kahn, partners, Mary Wobb, Continental Nation al Bank of Boston, Massachusetts, a corporation, W. A. Coit & Company, partners, will tako notico that on the 4th day of August, 1894, J. D. MacFar land, plaintiff herein, tiled his petition in tho District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska, against said defen dants, tho object and prayer of which aro to forecloso a certain mortgage exe cuted by tho defendants William II. Tyler, as trustee for himself and for James A. Bailey, Zack Hammel, Daniel B. Stevens, and John Lanham, to tho plaintiff upon tho following des cribed real estato to wit: Lots number seven 7 and number eight 8 in block number three hundred fifteen 315 of Jane Y. Irwin's Addition to the City of Lincoln, otherwise known and described as Subdivision number sixty-two (C2J of S. W. Little's Subdivision of tho west half of tho south-west quarter (w yz of s w yx) of section number twenty-four (24) in township number ten (10) north of range number six (G) east of tho sixth principal meridian in Lancaster County, Nebraska, to secure tho payment of a promissory note dated February 27, 1892, for tho sum of 813:000 and duo and payable on tho 1st day of June, 1892; that there is now due upon said note and mortgago tho sum of 813,000 with interest thereon at tho rate of ten per cent per annum from tho dat of said note; for which sum with interest as aforesaid plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants bo required to pay the samo or that said promises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount round due. You aio required to answer said tion on or beforo tho 15th day of ober, 1894. Dated August 31, 1894. J. D. MaoFahlanh, By Albert Watkins and Charles Dawes, his attorneys. Septl-4t poti-Oct- G. Make cf ProMe ef Will. In the County Court of Lancaster coun ty, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, to MaryJanoBurd,MyrtIeM.Parrott,Amor A. Burd, Omor O. Burd, Elmer E. Burd and Lacey L. Burd and to any others in terested in tho matter of tho estate of Alexander N. Burd deceased: You aro hereby notified that an instru ment porporting to be tho last Will and Testament of Aloxandor N. Burd, do ceased, is on filo in said court, and also a petition praying for tho Probato of saiii instrument, and for tho appoint ment of Syrcnus VanAndel and Robert PickelaB executors thereof. That on tho 27th day of September 1894, at 11 o'clock a. m., said petition and tho proof of tho execution of said instrument will bo beard, and that if you do not then appear and contest, said court may pro bate and record tho same, and grant ad ministration of tho estato to said Van Andel and Picket. This noticd shall bo published for three weeks successively in tho Courier prior to said hearing. Witness my hand and oflicial seal this 28th day of Augnst, 1894. I. W. LANSING, Sept 1 3t. County Judge. Ilarvmt Kxcurslon. Via tho Missouri Pacific On tho second Tuesday in December 1893 January, Febuary, March, Ap-il and May 1894 tho Missouri Pacific routo will sell round trip tickets to all stations in Texas with final limit to roturn in 30 dayB from dato of sale. Stop over aro allowed in Arkansas, Texas and Okla homa, New Mexico and Indian Terri tory. Como and tako a trip to tho south. Phil Daniels, C. P. t T. A. 1201 O street FROM PLAIN TO PEAK. There's a discription in a nut-shell of tho journey to Hot Springs, S. D. via tho Burl ington routo. It's ono of tho pleasantests trips imagin able. Rates to Hot Springs aro low, very low, now. Why not spend a week or two thero? Tho Burlidgton's local agent will gladly give you full particulars about Hot Springs and also if you ask for it a beautifully illustrated folder. J. FRANCIS, G. P. & T. A. Omaha, Neb. THE BEAUTY OF NIAGARA can never bo described and it has never bo described and it has never been pictured bo adequately and satisfactorily as in tho portfolio juBt issued by tho Michigan Con tral, "Tho ATiagara Falls Routo." It con tains fifteen large plates from tho best in stantaneous photographs, whicn cannot bo bought for ax many dollars. These can be bought for ten cents by sending to H. II. Marley. S. W. Pass, agent, Union de pot, Kansas City, Mo.