THE COURIER. 10 York woman, who was a candidate at the Denver biennial, ifl again a candi date for this position of honor. Mrs. D. N. C. Brock, chairmau of the reor ganization committee, from Pennsylva nia, is a strong rival. But many loyal club women throughout the United States hope to see Mrs. Lowe succeed herself. There is little doubt that Mrs. . Brock has weakened her claim by the openly partisan bias she has displayed upon the reorganization question. Mre. Lowe's administration has been excep tionally acceptable to the club women of the country, and that, too, under very trying circumstances. But in a quiet, dignified manner she has given her time and strength to the many duties pertaining to her ofEce. I hope the general federation may have the benefit of her conservative leadership another year. The National Congress of Mothers will meet this year in Des Moines, Iowa, May 'Jl to 25, by invitation of Governor Shaw, the mayor of Des Moines, cham ber cf commerce, board of trade, federa tion of clubs and the woman's club of Des Moines. It is expected that thousands of per sons from Iowa alone will attend, as during the past year in over eighty counties of the state mothers' clubs have . been organized. The club women of Deri Moines offer to entertain a thousand delegates free of charge, and to those who prefer hotels, the rates will not ex ceed one or two dollars per day. The convention will meet in the Auditorium, which Beats forty-five hundred persons. Tha governor and mayor will welcome the congress to Iowa, and a large recep tion will be given by tho governor. The program this year will take up the ques tion of "Child Study and Its Possibil ities for Boys," and the subject will be treated from the physical, intellectual and spiritual standpoints by men and women of note. "The Right Education for Women" will be the subject for one session, apd this will be considered from various points of view. "The Training of Young Children" will occupy another cession of the congress, and the "Child 1 Saving Problem, in Its Many Attitudes" ' will be treated by men and women who k have given the subject earnest thought and study. Colonel Parker will present -"The Ideal Education." Mrs. Theodore W. Birney will speak of "The Benefits , Derived from Organized Motherhood.'' To dubs of ten taking The Courier the annual aubtcriptioa prke k seventy five cents (75 cents). Regular subicription price : dollar per year. The COURIER And any One Dollar Utw magazine wi The Stotsenburg Fund. PeviouBly reported $117.80 Contributors, week ending April 14th. Mrs. Kettering, Mrs. J. J. Cox, Mrs. Dundy, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Brooks and Miss Thompson. Total .- 2.00 THE PRINCE of TRAIN SERVICE On April 22nd, the Union Pacific will inaugurate two palace train services to Portland. Ore. No. 1, morning train, will consist of through palace sleepers, buffet, smoking, library and dining cars. No. 3. afternoon train, through palace and ordinary sleepers, chair car and diner. The only direct line. City office 1044 O street. Do you get your Courier regularly ? r Please compare address. If incorrect, '''please send right address to Courier -K office. Do this this week. ir- - All subscriptions to The Courier re u ceived before the first of July, only $1.00 -HI SO THEATRICAL. THE OLIVER. The most novel entertainment on the stage today is that presented by Anna Eva Fay, who will appear at the Oliver Theatre for one week, commencing next Monday, April ICth, with a special matinee on Thursday afternoon for ladies only. Miss Fay has been seen in this city before and on each visit has attracted much attention from the pub lic and mystified large and skeptical audiences with her unique and seem ingly fathomless performances. In all cities where she has appeared this year, the theatres have been crowded to their utmost capacity with ladies anxious to take advantage of this mysterious little woman's strange powers without having to do so before a regular audience. Prices 23, 35 and 50 cents. THE FTJNKE. The great scenic Melo-drama "Mid night in Chinatown" will be presented for the first time in Lincoln, on -Friday and Saturday, April 20th and 21st, with a matinee on Saturday. This great play as its name indicates will be re splendent with new and marvelous scenic productions such as have not been seen at the Funk Opera House for years. Secure your seats early at box office. FASTER THAN EVER. Effective Oct. 15. The Union Pacifio 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. Slosson 125.00 125.00 The Union Pacific has made the Great ly Reduced Rate of $25.00 to Portland and other Puget Sound points, also to Helena and Montana points, Salt Lake City and Utah points. For ticketB and full information call E. B. Slosson, First Pub. April H, 1900-4. SHERIFF SALE Notice Is hereby ciren. That by virtue of an order of sale Issued by the clerk of the district court of the Third judicial district of Nebras ka, within and for Lancaster county, in an ac tion wherein Mary E. Brown is plaintiff, and William H. Cleveland and Margaret Cleve land, his wife, defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the 15th day of May A. D. 1900, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described lands and tenements to-wit: The west one-half (w H) of sub-division fourteen H) inS. W. Little's sub-division of the wet one-half (w H) of the southwest quar ter fsw at of section twenty-four (24). townshlo ten ( 10) north ranee six (6) east in the city of .umcoin, in Lancaster county, eDrasKa. Given under my hand this 13th day of April, A. D. 1900. Z. S, Branson, Sheriff. First Pub. April 73. Notice of Final Report E J09J. In the County Court of Lancaster County, Ne braska. In re estate of Louisa RIcker. The state of Nebraska to Emma A. Smith, Lucy Simmons. Frank Goodwin. James Good win, Louie M. Tacpart, all creditors, heirs, and other persons Interested in said estate, and to any other heirs or next of kin of the said Louisa RIcker, deceased. Take notice that Daniel B. Tapenrt has filed a final report of his acts and doings as adminis trator of said estate of Louisa RIcker, deceased, and it is ordered that said matter be set for hearing on the 1st day .of May, 1900, before said county court, in the court house, at Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., at which time any person inter ested may appear and contest the same: and no tice of this proceeding is ordered published for three weeks consecutively in The Courier of Lincoln, a weekly newspaper of general circula tion in Lancaster county, Nebraska. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court, at Lincoln, this 5th day of April. 1900. (SKAL.) FRAJfK R. WATERS, County Judge. By Walter A, Leese, Clerk CountyCourt. orviymR The Doora -will Open Special Matinee Thursday for Ladles Only. THE ENOPIRE WEEK. Matinee Thursday 2;30 for Ladies Only. General Matinee Saturday. "uoi, MoMffliy, April 16 will present for the first time in Lincoln her mysterious, weird, marvelous, unique and amusing" entertainment, including the latest oriental sensation, Miss Fay is accompanied by a large company of clever artists who will appear in a most entertaining" program of refined specialties. Reserved seats 25c, 35c and 50c Friday amd W. O. Bdmond's Great Scenic MIDNIGHT IN CHINATOWN. 0 yr""7 '"w 3fte gtandaM are the standard. The best Cabinet made. Convenient, durable and handsome. Always ready for use. Physicians everywhere recommend them. Every Cabinet built on honor. Has a door. You walk in, eit down and close cover over you cover works on hinge. A remarkable in vention. There is no person in the .world whom Turkish and Vapor Cabi net baths will not benefit. It opens the pores and sweats all the poiaons out of the blood, leaving it pure and healthy. Physicians recommend it to cure Lagrippe, Colds, Pleurisy, break up Fevers, cares Rheumatism, and all Liver Kidney. 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