The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 20, 1900, Page 12, Image 12

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THE COURIER.
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LITERARY NOTES.
The Nebraska Sanitarium.
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Table Talk.
The January issue of Table Talk pre
sents exhaustively the art of good cook
ing, of wise and economical living. "The
Latest Served," is the title of an article
by Eire. Grinnell. "Table Mannere,"
by Mrs. Burton Kingsland. "Raised
Biscuit oriightiRolle."
Richard Harding Davis' New Story,
"La Lettre d'Amour" is one of the
best love stories Richard Harding Davis
has written. The scene is laid in Lon
don and" the characters are a beautiful
American girl, her mother, a wealthy
young Harvard man, and a violinist of
the Hungarian Orchestra. The illus
trations are by Howard Chandler Chris
ty. La Lettre d'Amour ia tne leamng
story in the Midwinter Fiction Number
of the Saturday Evening Post, which
will be on sale January the 25th.
T
Located at College View, Nebr., offers the followini
tired and suffering- public who are seeking Health,
Scientifically classified dietary.
inducements to the
est and Comfort:
'HE institution is situated on an ele
vated Bite, 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
Hie-Eleetric-light bath.
Laboratory of hygiene foribacteriologi
cal and microscopical investigation.
Stomach Quids analyzed
tics.
Aseptic operating rooms and surgical
wards.
Four physicians, well-trained, with
large experience in sanitarium medical
work.
Trained nurses for both sexes.
Skillful attention given to the treat
ment of
Diseases of the Stomach and Digestive
for dyspep- System.
Diseases of the.Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
and Luncre.
Diseases peculiar to women.
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 fciiVlVI'DLWRHXIVr,
College View, Nebraska.
Good reading for the new year pre
dominates in the January issue of the
Cosmopolitan Among the sixteen well
known" writers who have contributed to
its pages are A. T. Quitters-Couch ('.Q").
with a stirring bit of fiction entitled
"The Lady of the Ship;" John Luther
Lon, who -has furnished s story in a
new field, which" he entitles "Dizzy
Davej" Kirke La Shelle, who tells of the
tricks of "The Theatrical Advance
Agent," and Seumas MacManus, who
brings fori another of his clever Irith
stories under ,the title of "Patrick's
Proxy."
Corn Tassels.
This graceful and appreciative review
of "Corn Tassels by Miss Emma Morton
appeared m last week's Conservative:
" "CorrrvTassels: a Book of Corn
Rbymes,"by W.R.Tunroy, is now inlts
second edition.
No lover of the prairie land whose
finely attuned ears have listened to th9
41 Song, faint, far and low
A marvelous melody"
blown by the winds through the corn
fields, or whose eyes have followed the
springtime tints that creep over the
level land like "a verdant tide." on fail
to fiinl ill ii iiliinni in this little vol
ume. The poems have found th,eir way
into the hearts of many readers who
recognize not only the charm of having
ths familiar and well-loved scenes set
before them by one who possesses poetic
insight, but also the helpful thought
and earnest aim. that underlie the flow
of rhyme andgraceful'rythm. Mr. Dun
roy is fortunate in realizing the fulfill
ment of the
"Foreword."
desire expressed in his THE WAY TO GO TO CALIFORNIA
"foreword."
MH I cosld know that by my song
Sosac toiler's burden I made lighter,
H assae wan sufferer's bit of sky
My atagh made a little brighter,
Pd be content.
" If I could know some broken heart
ercsaakd a trifle by my singing,
Or tkat sosae pilgrim in despair
Might through the night hear hope-bells
ringing,
I'd be content.
time. You see the finest scenery on
the globe.
Your car is not so expensively furr
nished as a palace sleeper, but it i6 just
as clean, ji'at as comfortable, just as
good "to ride in and nearly $20,000
cheaper. It has wide vestibules,
Pintschgas high back seats; a uniform
ed Pullman porter; clean bedding;
snateinun toilet rooms: tables and a
heating range. Being strongly and
heavily built, it rides smoothly; is warm
songs m winter and cool in summer.
were In charge of each excursion party is
an experienced excursion conductor
who accompanies it right through to
Los Angeles.
Cars leave Omaha. St. Joseph, Lincoln
THE ROCK ISLAND WALL MAP OF and Hastings every Thursday,- arriving
Wanted Several Demons for district;
nffiftA mflmiMM in fhiaafata (n.AnMiaanf
is in a tourist eleeper. personally con- me in their own and surrounding coun
ducted, via the Burlington Route. You ties. Willing to pay yearly 9600, pay-
don't. Ch. cars. You .make., fast .5" .". V -empwymen
with unusualoDnbrtunities. References'
exchanged. Enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. S. A. Park, 320
Caxton Building, 'Chicago.
THE CENTURY
MAGAZINE
In lOOO
NOVELTY IN LITERARY
AND ART FEATURES.
"To sing, and send
A-wandcring through
my vagrant
the world
pleasure
If I but .knew one halting line
Were kept by someone as a treasure."
PRINTING IN COLOR.
TJIE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS.
with Cole's Engravings and
Castaigne's Drawings.
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, 111.
A NEW AND SUPERBLY ILLUS-TBATED
LIFE OF CROMWELL
San Francisco following Sunday, Los
Angeles Monday. Only three days
irnm tha fay.,-! JSfcer to .the PaniHrc
coast, includine a ston over of 114 hours
at Denver and2l hours at Salt Lake By the Right Hon". John Morley, M. P.
City two of the mot interesting cities .
on the continent. .Begin new subscriptions tcithNovem
For folder giving full information, call ber. Price $4 00 a year. Subscribe
at any Burlington Route ticket office, or through dealers or remit to thepublisli-
THE ROCK I8LAND 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 ge
ography and every business office should
have one. It will be sent poet paid to
any address on receipt of fifteen cents
in postage stamps or coin.
Address, John Sebastian, G. P. A.,
Chicago, 111.
write to
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Gen'l Passenger Agent,
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ers.
. Francis,
Omaha, Neb.
THE CENTURY CO.,
UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK.
With THE COURIER, $4.25;
The best of all
t) children's magazines. London Spectator
St NIGJ40LV5
S For YOUNG FOLKS!
A Monthly Magazine Edited by
Mary Mapes Dodge.
A Splendid Program
of Art, Literature
Fun. J Jl J S
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gteel Range,
IS BETTER THAN EVER
FOR 1900
kEGAfo NOTIGEs
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kept in an absolutely fireproof build
ing. Another file is kept in this office
and Btill another has been deposited
elsewhere. Lawyers may publish legal
iroTicEs'in "TheCourier" with security
as the files are intact and are pre
servad from year to year with great
care.
Mads from the very beet material. Warranted to be a
Good. Baker
and economical of fuel
When in want of a new Cooking Stove
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 Cliildren
Storiss of Railroad Life.
A Important Historical Serial of Colon
ial Life In America by Elbridge S.
Brooks.
Theodore Roosevelt promises to con
tribute a paper on "What America Ex
pects of Her Boys."
Fun and Frolic both in rhymes, stori'v
5 pictures and puzzles, will be. as a-
5 ways, a striking characteristic of St.
g Nicholas.
Everything Illustrated.
1 FREE SMPIE COPT Oil REQUEST.
November begins the new volume. Price
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scriptions, or remittance may be made
S) direct to the publishers.
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