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THE COURIER. 10 THEATRIGAfe. THE OLIVER. The spectacular attraction of eight een years, Charles H. Yale's "Forever Devil's Auction" company will be at the Oliver Theatre for one night, Wed nesday, April 11th. As usual, Mr. Yale has brightened it up with new Bcenery, costumes, trick Bcenee, specialties and novelties, etc., until it is a new show. Among the many new specialties are J.o V.N the famous Brothers Deltorelli, Europ ean artists, in their musical grotesque act. James A Eiernan, last season the principal comedian of "Gayest Man hattan" will be seen as "Toby," the transformed donkey; Miss Mayme Mayo as Janet, the milk-maid; Miss Madge Torrance as the Count Fortuna; Miss Sadie Stevens as Carlos; Miss Kittie Nice as the Fairy Queen and Miss Lela Hutton as Madeline. Prices 25. 50, and 75 cents, and $1.00. Beats on sale Monday at 9 A. M. i: THE FUNKE. The Huebner-Settle Company, opea a week's engagement at the Funke Opera House, beginning Monday, April ninth. Mr. F. S Huebner, Miss Edith Mordaunt, Mr. H. 8. Ellis, Mr. E. F. Settle, Mr. Henry Bedding, Mr. Claude Boardman, Mr. Clark Wren, Misses Hattie and Minnie Miller, Miss Bay Whipple, Mr. W. E. Dewey and two very clever children are some of the members of the Huebner-Settle Com pany. Specialty Bongs and dances and an unusually fine repertoire make this company worthy of large patronage. Monday night ladies admitted free on a 30 or 50 cent paid ticket. Prices are 10, 20, 30 and 5C cents. FOREHANDED. Urbanite What's the matter with your hand? Suburbanite I froze my fingers go ing home last night. Urbanite Why didn't you keep them in your pocket ? Suburbanite I had to carry a bundle of seed-catalogues. The Bazar. VALUABLE INFORMATION. Ruggles A great wave of prosperity is now sweeping over the country. Struggles Well, I know that it takes every cent I can raise to keep from be ing swamped, but I didn't know what was the matter before. The Bazar. "I think that old Mr. Scadds must take a deep interest in the Boers," mid young Mr. Hunker. "What makes you think that V "Well, I was calling upon Miss Mabel last evening, and about eleven o'clock the old gentleman came into the parlor and told me to trek." Town Topic. t X7 High School Notes. The senior class pins have arrived; they please the entire class, The class has decided to ask Dr. Manse to be its commencement orator. The base ball team has played the first game of the season with the uni versity. It was beaten by the score of six to live. Last Friday evening Mr. MathewBon was initiated into the Phlogiston Debat ing society. The Ciceronean Debating society will debate with the Crabtree Forensic De bating society of Beatrice. The Phlogistons and the Brownings have challenged to L. S. and the Girls' Debating Society of Beatrice. Monopolizing the Attention. "Hist !" horsely whispered the villain in the play; "we had better disguise our selves before proceeding further, or we'll attract attention." ."Attract attention f " scornfully laughed his accomplice. "Do you think for a moment we can compete with that box party to our left?" Town Topics. The Strangs Confident. I hid my sorrow from the friend most dear. And with a unile shut down the springing tear: As to a priest of God. a cure of souls, I told 'A freely in a stranger's ear. Edith M.Thomas in the April Lip peacott. HIS OBJECT. Mrs. Yon Buumer I am getting so I care less and less for people in the ag gregate. That afternoon tea was a great bore. Mr. Von Blumer What did you go, then, for ? Mrs. Von Blumer I wanted to see who was there. The Bazar. Miss Clinger I heard you were at the ball last night. What a pity you don't dance! Miss Poplin But I do. Miss Clinger They told me you don't. The Smart Set. Young Wife I wish I were a moth. Young Husband Why T Young Wife So I could get into some new clothes. Town Topics. FASTER TJIAN 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 minute6. Only 57 hours Missouri river to Pacific coast. Buffet Smoking and Library cars with barber shop. Chicago and Council Bluffs to Sun 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 First Pub. April 7-3. Notice of Final Report-E 1091. In the County Court of Lancaster County, Ne braska. In re estate of Louisa Kicker. The state of Nebraska to Emma A. Smith, Lucy Simmons, Frank Goodwin, James Good win, Louie M. Taggart, all creditors, heirs, and other persons Interested in said estate, and to any other heirs or next of kin of the said Louisa Kicker, deceased. Take notice that Daniel B. Taggart has filed a final report of his acts and doings as adminis trator of said estate of Louisa Kicker, 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. JL, 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. (8KAU) Fbakk B. Wateks, County Judge. By Waltkb A, Lxhe, Clerk County Court. AJL,T NEXT WEEK. Begin nine Matinee Saturday, The HEUBNER-SETTLE Co. In a series of first-class productions at 10c, 20c. 30 and 50c, opening- Monday evening" in The "LITTLE MINISTER" of Comedies. Ladies free Monday on one 50c or 30c ticket, if reserved before 7 P. M. Tbe Doors -will Open Wednesday, April 1L CHARGES H. YArES Forever Devil's Auction, AH the elements of an old-fashioned Christmas pantomime, modernized, elaborated! GRAT SPKCTACLEJ. A great big company of clever people, including Mayme Mayo, James A. Kiernan, W. H. Lorella, Madge Torrance, Sadie Stephens, Lela Hutton and others. Throe grand balletp, inter preted by a large and clever group of pretty Secundos, Coryphees and Ballerina, led by the newly imported European Premiere Dancers, MAVEROFFER AND BASSEGGIO. Unusual Vaudeville The Brothers De! Torrelli, Marvelous, Electrical, Mu sical Grotesques; Kelly and Reno, foremost comedy acrobats; Les Freres Lorella; fantastiques; Miss Mayme Mayo, the best singing and dancing comedienne; James A. Kiernan, clever comedian. DXIQUEJ FBATUR(8 THIS YEJ AR-The New "Trick" Scene; Castle Insomnia; Danre de Sousa; Feast of Lanterns; Novel Bal let Eccentriques. PITKIN'S PAINT PITKIN'S PAINT May cost the most, but PITKIN'S PAINT Covers the most surface PITKIN'S PAINT Spreads the easiest. PITKIN'S PAINT Loofcs the best, PITKIN'S PAINT Holds color the best and PITKIN'S PAINT Wears the longest. FOR SALE BY W. P. DINSLEY & CO., 240 ;iVojrtlx Terxtla. (Street. o- f A WY P ft Send The Couriery3Ur LEGAL NOTICES Ll VV 1L l0-- files are kept in fire proof buildings. 4. March Idyl. The whirlwind wildly whirls and screams, Till on the tossing tree The antique gobbler sleeps and dreams He is a duck at sea. R. K. Munkittrick in The Smart Set. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 0. T. CM AND F. G. ZEHRUMG COR. O AND TWELFTH. PHONE 355 Monday, April 9o CitDER TUB DIRECTION ofr 0. T. GRAWF0HD3 F.C. ZEHRUNG Corner 13th and P. Phone 351 from Bfo-w on a.t. 745. Heredity. The gander is a silly bird, But his is not the blame His mother was a perfect soose. It follows he's the "r, The Bazar. " 3 - J -4 T y -