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jgiF-1 aft ..J, - - -tal 12 THE COURIER. The Best of All. Last soaBon wpb tho most prolific one of successful plays this country has ever known. Among the phenomenal ones was Mansfield's "Cyrano de Bergerac," Hall Cain's "Christian" and, greatest of all, David Belasco's "Zaza." "Zaza" broke all records in New York and is still playing to the capacity of Mr. Charles Fmhman Garrick theater, though it is now well along in its second Beason on Broadway. Mr. Charles Frohman will send it on the road later in the season, and it is said the demand for the play is the greatest aver known. Burlington Tour. The Burlington recently completed "a campaign of education," taking thirty two of its passenger men from eastern cities through South Dakota, Montana, Wyominc, Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois. Sufficient time was given to examining the industries of these states to enable the railroad nen to tell their eastern patrons exactly the conditions that ob tain in the West today. Such a trip cannot fail to benefit the West, particu larly that portion served by the Burl ington railroad. The Nebraska Sanitarium. Located at College View, Nebr., offers the following- inducements to the tired and suffering public who are seeking Health, Rest and Comfort: T HE institution is situated on an ele vated site, overlooking the city of Lincoln, which lies three miles to the northwest, and with which it is connected by an electric street rail way. One of the most healthy locations be tween the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. A well regulated institution for the treatment of all chronic diseases. Water of unusual purity. Baths of every description, including the Electric-light bath. Scientifically classified dietary. Laboratory of hygiene for'bacteriologi cal and microscopical investigation. Stomach fluids analyzed tics. Skillful attention given to the treat ment of Aseptic operating rooms and surgical wards. Four physicianR, well-trained, with large experience in sanitarium medical work. Diseases of the Stomach and Digestive- for dyspep- System. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose; Throat, and Lunro. Diseases peculiar to women: Trained nurses for both saxes. Best of advantages for the treatment of all forms of chronic diseases. Incur able and offensive patients not received. For circulars giving rates and further information, address, NEBRASKA (ALlkAHIXJI9 College View, Nebraska. FASTER THAN EVER. Effective Oct. 15. The Union Paciflo will inaugurate new train service, and 'will reduce the time of the Overland Limited Train No. 1, between Chicago, Council Bluffs and San Francisco, 3 hours and 15 minutes. Only 57 hours Missouri river to Pacific coast. Buffet Smoking and Library cars with barber shop. Chicago and Council Bluffs to San Francisco and Portland. Three trains daily, to and from Pacific coast. Elegant palace sleeping cars, dining cars, chair cars. For full information call on E. B, Slossox TIME IS MONEY. THE ROCK ISLAND WALL MAP OF THE UNITED STATES Is the best offered to the public It is very large and specially adapted to school purposes. Every teacher of geography and every business office should have one. It will be sent post paid to any address on receipt of fifteen cents in postage stamps or coin. Address, John Sebastian, G. P. A., Chicago, III. (First Publication, Dec, 30th. SHERIFF SALE 5 The Rock Island playing cards are the slickest you ever handled. One pack will be sent by mail on receipt of 15 cents in stampe. A money order or draft far 50 cents or same in stamps will secure 4 packs. They will be sent by express, charges prepaid. Address, John Sebastian, G. P. A.. Chicago, Rock Island fc Pacific R'y, Chicago. Notice Is hereby Riven. That by virtue of an Order of Sale issued bv the Clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial District af Nebrai ka. within and for Lancaster County, in an ac tion wherein Mrs. Eldora Waldron is Plaintiff, and William F. Sweesey et al Defendants I will, at 2 o'clock P. M on the 30th day of January A. D. 1900, at the East door of the Court House, in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Ne braska, offer for sale at public auction the fol lowing described Lands and Tenements to-wit: The East half (EH) of Section thirty-two (32) Township-nine (9) North of Range five (5) East of the 6th P. M. in Lancaster County, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 29th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1899. John J. Trompen, Sheriff. The best of all '' children's magazines. London Spectator st. NicjioLJisf S For YOUNG FOLKS. 9 9 A Monthly Magazine Edited by J; Mary Mapes Dodge. A Splendid Program of Art, Literature ' Fun. J J J 5' 00 When you are traveling, due con sideration snould be given to the amount of time spent in making your journey. The Union Pacific is the beEt line and makes the fastest time by many hours to Salt Lake City, Portland and Cali fornia points. For time tables, folders, illustrated books, pamphlets descriptive of the ter ritory traversed, call at City Office, 1014 O st. E. B. Slobson Gen. Agent Corn Taaek, William Reed Duaroy't sew collection of poems, on tale at the book GIVEN FRgB .EUGENE -FIELD'S POEMS, A-$7.00Book. Jt -J -J -J To each person interested in subscribing to the Eugene Field Monument Souvenir Fund. Subscribe any amount desired. Subscriptions as low as f 1 will entitle donor to this daintily artistic volume. "B'lRivr ploWbrs" (cloth bound, 8x1 P. as a certificate of subscrip tion to fund. Hook contains a selection of Mr. Field's most representative works and is ready for delivery. But for the noble contribution of the world s greatest artists this book could not have been manufactured for less than fT.OO. The fund created Is divided equally between the family of the late Eugene Field and the Fund for the building of a monument to the beloved poet of childhood. Address Eugene Field Monument Souvenir Fund, 180 MONROE ST.. CHICAGO. (Also at Book Stores.) If you wish to send postage. Inclose 10c Mention this paper, as advertisement Is in serted as our contribution. Lv I flfSallBftllllfBBIIIIIlBiiaaaallV I li-Hl jtfl i First Publication January 6, 19003. In the matter of the es-1 tate of Nancy J. May, J-NOTICE OF SALE. deceased. ) Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of Lincoln Frost, judge of the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, made on -the 2d day of January, 1900, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the east door of the court house in the city of Lincoln, in Lancaster county, Nebraska, on the 6th day of February. 1900. at two o'clock p. m., at public venue to the highest bidder for one-fourth cash, one-fourth payable in one year, one-fourth payable In two years and one fourth payable in three years, with interest at the rate of seven .per.cent per annum on all de ferred payments, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots twenty-two and twenty four in block one, and lots twenty-two, twenty three and twenty-four in block two, all in Cen tral "Park sub-division, an addition to the city of Lincoln. In Lancaster county, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 3d day of January, 19U0. WII.MEK B. COMSTOCK, Administrator of the Estate of Nancy J. May, Deceased. First Ph";ation Jan. 6, 1900-6 Notice is hereby given that under and by vir tue of an order confirming report of referees and directing a sale of the property hereinafter mentioned, made and entered in a cause enti- tied "Amer A. Burd. plaintiff, vs. Omer O. Burd, et aL, defendants, 25195," pending in the dis trict court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, we, the undersigned referees in partition, duly ap pointed by said court In said cause, on the 8th day of February, 1900, at two o'clock p. m. stan dard time, and at the east door of the county court house in the city of Lincoln. In said coun ty and state, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in manner provided by law, the following described real estate: 1. The south one-half (s H) of the south one half (s H) of the northwest quarter (nw. H) of section thirty (30), township ten (10), range five (5) east, consisting of forty (40) acres. 2. The east one-half (e.H) of the east one-half (e, H) of the southeast quarter f se. J1 and the east one-half (e. H ) of the west one-half ( w. H of the east one-half (e. M) cf said southeast quarter (se. 3 section thirty (30 township ten ( 10) range five (5) east, consisting of sixty (00) acres, and being the east sixty (601 acres of said southeast quarter (se-M' of said section thirty (30); and 3. The west one-half ( w. K ) of the northwest quarter (nw. H ) of section thirty-two (32) town- Ten Long Stories by Ruth McEnery Stuart, Mary Mapes Dodge, Elizabeth B. Custer and other writers. Each complete in one number. A Serial Story for Little Children Stories of Railroad Life. A Important Historical Serial of Colon- m ial Life in America by Elbridge S. mi Brooks. 0. Theodore Roosevelt promises to con- BV tribute a paper on "Vhat America Ex- pects of Her Boys." B Fun and Frolic, both in rhymes, stories, 2r pictures and puzzles, will be, as al- W ways, a striking characteristic of St. 2 Nicholas. Everything Illustrated. a A FREFSMPLEOPy OH REQUEST. November begins the new volume. Price m. 83.00. All dealers and agents take sub- av scriptions, or remittance may be made direct to the publishers. 9. The CENTURY CO.. Union Square, New York. , Price $3. 00 a Year. 5' With Courier, $3.50. S THE CENTURY MAGAZINE 1900 NOVELTY IN LITERARY AND ART FEATURES. PRINTING IN COLOR. THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS. with Cole's Engraving and Castaigne's Drawings. ship ten tlO) range five (5) east, consisting of A NEW AND SUPERBLY ILI TT?- eighty ( 80 1 acres, all of said lands being situate wk x iul, u to rn Lancaster county, Nebraska. uaiea mis m aay or January, iswc. - New Ln(;ola gteel Range. IS BETTER THAN EVER J. C. F. McKesson. J. H. McMURTHT, H. C Young, Referees in Partition. TBATED LIFE OF CROMWELL By the Right Hon. John Morley. M. 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