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10 THE COURIER. -K from agate iron ware, didu't she?" Now, Henry -"Didn't she?" "Not exactly." "I knew it! She'll take perfect de light in telling everyone that we can't afford a measly den, and that I wouldn't recognize one if it grew out on the lawn." "Now, Henry!" "Mrs. Badger, we'll have a den that'll make old Fadder's look like a second hand rag store. I'll eend up men to morrow to lay a parquetary floor over the entire attic, to diamond-pane the windows, to drape the place with stuffs from Hullabaloo and the Isle of Ker foozilum, to spread priceless rugs, to hang costly lamps, to furnish the place with inlaid tabourets, narghiles, old weapons, queer tea tets and curioe. And I'll have the incense fumns so thick we'll need a compass in order to cross the room." "But, Henry you forget the ex pense!" "Mrs. Badger, there's such, a thing hb being parsimonious stingy miserly in household affairs. We've 'got a fine houue, and we've furnished it well now, we're not going to spoil it by being without a den. A home without a den is like a er why, it's absurd to think of it! I intended to build one from the start, but I've been too busy to attend to if." Mr. Badger looked at his watch and pushed back his chair. "If you'll meet me at one o'clock at Vaneein'e," he concluded, "we'll pick out some hangings and grille. And, re member, you're not to mention the word 'expense' again. If we must stint, I rather think it'll be on something other than a den. "Town Topics. It is that of the ruler uf Afghanistan in a comic opera called "the Ameer," being In New York last winter "the comic opera success of the season." The support which Daniels' manage ment has provided for him is larger this jeart ban last. Helen Redmond is. prima donna. Among the cast are Kate Uart contralto, Norma Kopp the soubrette, Rhys Thomas tenor. Will Danforth bass, Owen Westford and Wm Corliss, and Doctor Gottschalk. musical director. The music of the opera is composed by Victor Herbert Prices 25, 50, 75, $1, 1.50. Seats now on sale. THE PUNKE. The hilarious musical farce comedy known as "McPadden's Row of Flats.'' will be the offering at the Funke Opera House Monday and Tuesday, October 22nd-2.1rd. The vaudeville features are most attractive. There js a large and well drilled chorus. The funny dwarfs, the burlesque on Sousa and his band, the billy goat who eats sawdust and incidentally doubles up with Alex 4and George in response to the lire alarm, the treacherous stairs which seemingly take a fall out of each member of the company, are all funny. Prices 15, 25 35 and 50 cents. Seats now on sale. UNDKK TBB DISECTION OF 0. T, CRAWFORD 5 F.C. ZEHRUNG , Corner l3tli and P. Phono 351 V This Saturday Evening. (By arrangement with the Augustin Daly estate;, an elabo rate production of the successful musical corned', ARUNAWAYGIRL Mi ARTHUR 13TTICN: And GO people in the cast 60. The merriest and best of all. A thoroughly capable company; Magnificent cnorus and ballet; rich and picturesque costumes; elegant scenic embellishments, and delicious, bright and catchy music; its record: GOO uights in London, 300 nights in New York. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Seats now on sale at Box Office. Monday, October 22. Supported by his entire New York company of sixty people in his new comic opera, hit, THE THEATRIGAfo. THE OLIVER. At the Oliver Theatre tonight the "Gaiety Girl" will be presented. The evening will be the brightest, best and most successful of the London Gaiety productions. The company is headed b the well known comedian, kkkkkkkkkkV Tkkkkkft ktkm kP- (First Pnb. Oct. 20 J.) Notice o! Incorporation. .Notice is hereby siren of the formation of a corporation under tlio laws of the stato of Ne braska. 1. The name of the corporation is the Lincoln Golf Club. 2. The principal place of transacting the business of said corporation is the city ot Lin colo, Nobra.ka. 3 The freneral nature of the business to be transacted by said corporation is the buying, owning or leasing.improring and maintainig of golf grounds in or adjacent to the city of Lin coln, Nebraska, for golf purposes and athletic exercises. 4. The amount of capital stock of said cor poration is two thocsand dollars, divided into shares of ten dollars each. Every share of stock to be paid for in cash at the time of its subscription and to bo non-transferable and non-assessable. 5. Said c. rporation commences on the 30th of June. 1WJ0. and continues until tlieSuth of June, 193) . 6. The affairs of the corporation thall be con ducted and managed by a board of directors consisting of seven stockholders. 7. Iheodicnrs of the corporation are presi dent, vice-president, secretary and treamrtr ,.8. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to w hich the corporation shall at any time subject itself is the sum ot 50. Witness our hands this 30th day of August, 3. S. Bcrnham. M. H. (lAETEX, H. C. Yousg, C Y. SMITH, F. M. Hall, Y. L. Dayton. JohnT. Dokoan. (.First Pub. Oct. 20.-3) Notice of Final Report E 778. In the County Court of Lancaster County, Ne braska: In Be Estate of Martha Thornburg. The state of Nebraska to all persons Inter ested In said estate. Take notice that Harry Thomburg has tiled a final report of his acLs and doings as adminis tratorof mid estate and it it ordered that said matter be set for hearing on November 5, lflUO, at ten o'clock A..M before said county court. In the court house at Lincoln. Lancaster coun ty, Nebraska, at which time and place any per son interested may appear and contest the same. Notice of this proceeding is ordered pub lished for three weeks consecutively in The Courier, of Lincoln, Nebraska. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court, at Lincoln, this 19th day of October, 1900. seal Frank R. Waters, . County Judge. By Walter A. Leese, Clerk County Court. Music by Victor Herbert, composer of "The Wizasd of the Nile," "The Idol's Bye" and "The Serenade." Book by Kirke La Shelle, author of "Princess Ohio," and Fred erick Ranken, author of "The Smugglers." "An emphatic hit." New York Herald. Prices 25, 50, 75, $1.00 and $1.50.' Seats on sale Friday at 9 A. M. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 0. T. CRAWFORD AND F. G. ZEHRUNG COR. O AND TWELFTH. PHONE 001 October 22 and 23 The elaborate extravaganza farce, this season's - Sparklincr in a new dress, overflowing with hrxa-M mtnoA and music; enlarged chorus of artistically costumed girls; comedians who manufacture fun without effort; specialties that are headliners; scenery that dazzles in its splendor. JOY in ever' act this is a positive FACT. Mr. Arthur Dunn. There are sixty members in this company. The origi nal stage settings and scenery from Daly's theatre, and the handsome costumes are carried. One performance only. Prices 25, 50.75, $1.00 and 81.50. Seats now on sale. Prank Daniels will be at the Oliver, Monday, October 22nd in a new role. nun i Prices 15c to 50c. Seats on sale Saturday. LMCII'S&W OMi)luacnetf m '-sOL EVERTHING rtEW. 4r. PAINTING, Iiu.M3.i"tu.re IPoli slain j. Twenty eight years experience as an inside decorator. Reasonable prices. CABL MYKER. 2612 Q Ilxir 232. Athletic Photographs Photographs of Babies Photographs of Groups Exterior Views J Cycle Photographs sMGiYi&rify THE PHOTOGRAPHER 129 South Eleventh Street. FEEE CrAS service will be continued until cold weather forbids. Some will be sure to be disappoint ed, as only a limited number can be put in. Got your order in now. We sell you Gas Stoves, Gas Gratps and Gas Heaters at COST, HI 6HS UNO ELECTRIC GO. 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