CAPITA, CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, tbg VP. i ' K .". 1 'H . I j?v A Chamber of Horrors! 18 A HDLY FUItNIHHKI) SLEWING APARTMENT. OUR CHAMBER SUITS Are not only Handsomely Modo mul Won dorfully Durable, liut they are so cheap It will puzzle you to conceive how they can possibly be produced for the money. Thin isn't mere talk. If you think It Is, come ami atlsfy yourself. You'll put up with no chamber of horrors when you nee them. We are eeclally anxious to thow them to you. We also have some very desirable odd parlor peices which are very low in price. We can show you the best nntl most complete gas and gasoline stove made. Leonard Refriger ators, Garland stoves and ranges, Builders Hardware. Radge & Morris Co., in8 to 1 1 24 N St. l892 After Easter Comes House Cleaning A.M.Davis&Son Sell Carpets You Know the Place. Manicuring Hair Dressing Cosmetics Facial Treatment and a comploto lino of the finest and most wholesome goods In Toilet Articles. Mrs. J. 0. Holl 1M North Hth street U now fully established and caters to tho tho best class of trade. Ills tho favorite resort for tho elite of Lincoln . If you Deposit your Savings IN TUB Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. S.E.cor. llthandPHts. THEY WILL EARN INTEREST FOR YOU At tho Rate of 5-Five per Ct, per Annum-S Have 19 00 a week and It amounts Ewltb terest In five years to 11,500.00. Bank opens at 9:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. tn. and Saturday evenings, & to 8 p. m. Safes to rent in Burglar and Fire Proof Vaults. ADDITIONAL DRAMATIC. Continued from First Page, B" All tho latest mittaRlncs, periodicals, etc., now on sale at tho now Count rr Naws Stand, 1181 N street. OYMNAHIUM KXIIIIItTION. The first public exhibition of tho Y. M, C. A. Bymnnslum clam will tie given In tho Kunku oera house next Wednesday oven Ins. This will be the II lie t exhibition ever given in Lincoln, Over sixty gymnasts will apiwar in their full gymnasium suit. Tho programme will consist of dumb bell drills, fencing, tumbling, pyramids, vaulting homo work, parallel liar exercises, contortion, etc, nnd club swinging by Prof. Williams. Tho drills will bo accotup tilled by orchestra music. Tickets IS, 2.1, !W and W cents. All neat rcscrvid. Heat sale begins Monday. DltAMATIO NOTKH. Isitbelle Coo has scored another hit as Niobe. Al. Hayman & Co. have, brought suit for 7,0U0 against V. V, Proctor. Charlos Krohman leaves Now York for Europe the Inst week of this month. "The Llttlo Tycoon" Is to bo brought to New York during tho summer for a run. Padciewskl, the pianist, Is said to have mado SO.OOO on his American tour this sea son. Max Freeman Is to stage manage Hyriie' "Tho Islo of Chaniiaguo" for Thomas Q. Seabrooko. Prluco.BrneatofBaxe-Melnliigen Is about to marry Krnuleiu Janson, a jwpular con cort singer. Mrs. Jnmos Brown Potter and Kyrlo Del lew are touring the English provinces with "Hero and Leander." James Conor Hoach will produce his new play "llory of tho Bill" for tho first tlmo at Hartfort on Easter Monday. Agnos Huntington will reach Ban Fran cisco May M, when she will apposr at the Grand opera house aa "Paul Jones." Fanny Davenport and her husband, Mel bourne Macdowell, sail for Europe June 23d to read a new play written for her by Bar dou. Nellie McIIenry says she has reduced her weight just thirty pounds by plenty of exer cise, and never drinking water or eating po tatoes. Grace Henderson, for several years a mem ber of the Lyceum company, returns to the stage next season and will be seen in one of Charles Frohman's companies. Young J. K. Emtnett Is in New York rest ing after his wonderfully successful tour. He has a new play built around "FrlU" which ho will produce next season, Wm. H. Hoyden, Stuart Robson's mana ger, has bought ten acres of laud adjoining Portland, Oregon. A town will bo built on it which will be called Haydenville. The application of Mrs. McKeo Rankin for alimony in her suit for divorce, has been refused by the Ban Francisco court, which thinks she is in a position to support hersolf. Mr. Joseph Haworth will next week ap pear at the Harlem opera house In "St. Marc," "Ruby Bias" and "The Bells." He has been very successful during this season. W. U. Palmer, jr., a nephew of A. M. Palmer, has organized a company of players to travel on bicycles. They will be known aa the Palmer Blcyclo Tourists, and will begin at New Rochelle, May 0, J with a musical comedy entitled "Love on Wheels." Dan Rice, tho old circus manager, has un dertaken to teach Nellie McIIenry to ride bare-back, and In the near future Miss Mo Henry will end her new play, "A Night at the Circus," by dancing on tho back of her pretty white horse, while he gallops around the stage. The question as to the origin of tha famous song, "Ta-ra-ra Boom de-ay," has become one of national Importance, and the follow ing account of its origin comes all the way from London: Mr. Gilbert, father of the famous sculptor, Mr. Alfred Gilbert, com posed an opera In which tho refrain occurred iu 1854. An Amorioau gentleman saw the core and said he should like to have it. The composer consented, and it was only the other day, when on a visit to the Grand the ater, ho recognized his own composition. Crancer & Co. for picture frames. Mrs. Wilson, the dress maker, can be found at Herpolshelmer & Co.'s where she will endeavor to please her patrons. Finest ice cream in tho city an I hand somest refreshment parlors, at the Bonton Poebler's old stand, Twelfth and P streets. Herpolshelmer & Co. have just opened a line of Rosenthal, French and other China silks at 85c a yard in beautiful designs, widths from Sh to 88 Inch, real value 11.25 a yard. Fountain syringes of all kinds, ladies' gos samers and everything in the rubber goods line is being sacrificed In order to close up the business of the Lincoln Rubber Co., 1230 O street. Now's your chance. Youtlillene European ITaae Frepartlon, Ladles, if you want most elegant face prep aration, try this one. It is puro as spring water; no lead, sediment or other injurious substances. It makes your skin soft, fresh, and clear; removes tan, blotches, dlscolora tlons, and imparts a pearly complexion. If your face is not what you desire it, try "Youthilene". I guarantee it to give perfect satisfaction. I have sought (or a prepara tion that will make complexions fresh and young looking and nowl have found it, re tailed at two dollars or three for five. I have secured tho agency for this trusty article. J. H. Hahley, Druggist, Lincoln, Neb. Only Ten (10) Cei.tsa Tack. Tho celebrated "Burlington Route" apply ing cards are now sold at ten cents per puck, (50 cents Is the usual prlco, for such curds). Whist, high-live and euchre parties will soon be In older, and wj woull suggest that you Iny in a stocK of these curds for future re quirements. A. C. KlKMKH, City Pinthenger Agent. State ok Ohio, City ok Toledo, I Luoah County. (" Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he I tho senior partner of the firm of F. J. Che ney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will puy the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for each and every cuso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fuank J. Cheney. Sworn to before mo and subscribed iu my presence, this tlth day of December, A. D. 1880. A. W. Gmcahon, hkal Notary Public. Hall's Otxrrll flll-H U tabiill llitnrnallf mi, I actt directly on the blood and mucous sur faces 01 me system. Menu ror testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A' CO., Toledo, O. RTSold by Druggists, 75o. Maw It Hurt Htm, Senator (Indignantly) Tho report troln about that I nm one of tho best poker play ers In tho country Is doing mo n great deal of harm. Senator's Wife (HoothltiKly) I don't ace why It should, my denr. People pay very llttlo attention to what they read In the papers. How iIom it harm yottf Senator I ain't net anybody to play with mol Texas Sittings. Artists Well Insured. Insurance Agent I wish, sir, tocnll your attention to tho I.lfo and Annuity lleiio- nv Artist I linvo no need of Insurance. "Hut, air, you nru poor, you linvoit family and your studio Is crowded with pictures which you cannot nell." "True. Hut they will nell nt big prices after I nm (lend." Good News. (let Ilenllliy Jurors. JlniNou I wouldn't Imng n man on any "export" testimony of doctors. Would your Jnmson Not if I were iu Kood health, "Humphl Wlmt's that to do with It?" "I haven't much faith in doctors when I'm well.-New York Weekly. The (lalliuit Hungarian. Lady of tho Houst Pnnlon my Inter ruptliiK you, gentleman, but my daughter in now goli'K to Blug "By tho Sad Sea Wave." Hungarian That won't disturb us In the least, mndainc; it'a 11 pretty long way off, Isn't itr-Floh. InitlnVrmt. Jeweler If you think this Jewelry la too expensive for your friend, let mo show you something else. Student Ahl There.' where you don't know my friend. It's nil thu haiuu to him whether ho owes 100 marks or G00. File gendo Blatter. Nine Tailors. Bngley I bcllovo there Is trnth in tha Mtying that it takes nine tailors to nmko a man. Draco What makes you think sof Bngley I'd rather meet nino men any time. New York Herald. Tales That Thrill. Jolllboy What do tho women do In their clubsf Do they tell bear stories and fishing Ilea us men do? Miss Demure No. They tell tnouM stories. New York Sun. Kiitlilon anil Art l'aners. and all kinds of magazines, periodicals, novels, en. always to Ihj found at the now CouniRH News Depot, 1131 N street. -If 'you want anything In-nibber-gooaVs-yc have now the greatest chance of your life to secure them at less than manufacturer's prices at tho clotimr out sale of the Lincoln Rubber Co., 1X10 O street. Big line offline silk newmarkets at a great bargain at Herpalshelmer & Co. The Newest Novels published may always lie found at the new CouiUEii news depot, 1134 N street. Dr. FarnliMiu Cures nervous, chronic, skin, blood and rectal diseases. Rooms 14 and 15 Richard's block. Kjre anil Kar Surgeon. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist and aurist, 1'J03 O street, telephone 375, Lincoln, Nebr. The General Assembly at Portland. All who desire to attend the General Pres byterian Assembly at Portland, Oregon, in May, should make due arrangements to save over twenty-four hours in time by taking the Original Overland Route, tho Union Pa cific. Fast tlmo, uiuviuuled service, Pullman Sleepers and Diners, and tho graudost scen ery on thlscoiitluont. E. B. Slohson, C. T. A 4-l-10t 1044 O street. The Honeymoon for millions ot couples is absolutely spoiled, and those ugly first quarrels begun, because, the wedding trip is surrounded by the dis comforts of travel. Lasting happiness at tends thoso soiulblo people, who tako tho only road In'Amerlca whose very title Is a guar antee of present and future felicity the "Union Pacinc." 4-l-10t CREEDE MINING CAMP. ASeennd Leadvllle Fourth l'laee Already Gained by the Young Glaut. The whirligig of fortune has stopped at Creede, nothing yesterday, it Is a town to day and will be a city tomorrow. Many a man will date hit rise iu this world from the hour he stepped Into Willow Gulch. The camp has practically existed only since last May. Tho D. Si R. U. Ry. did not get in until October, and regular passenger trains did not run until Doceinbar. yrt no other mining camp ever produced to much ore during the tame period of itt early exit tance. Leadville itself fell far behind. The extraordinary output has come from exactly five mines, and one of them has shipped only a nominal quantity. Early Investments promise prompt and quick returns. Pam phlets containing a full and complete des cription ot this wonderful mining camp, to gether with other I valuable information, routes, rates and tickets mav Ihj obtained at B & M depot or city oftlce cor. 10th and O streets. A. C. ZlEUEK, City pass, and ticket agt. office: of WESTERN NORMAL COLLEGE 111-112 llrueu Building, Lincoln, Neb. Call and see us In reunl to tho buslnexH or school work, printed matter, alvertlMliiK. etc Information about courses of study, oxitenses etc., cheerfully given. Persons eonieinplutlnK erecting cottage In the vicinity of tho college are especially re quested to call: All old students, former patrons, and any ono Interested, nrealwa.vs welcome. Wm.OHOVN, President, W.J.Kinslkv, Heo. and Tress. Western Normal College. BAWES AND BONNETS. THEIR RELATIVE ATTRACTION FOR THE FEMININE MIND. The Itiiniiet Is the Htronnast Magnet. Hnnin Novelties In IIhU l'lrturrii raltrrns ror dirts' down Cheaper to liny Than to Make Them, IHiifclitt Correspondence. Nkw Yoiik, April 1 1. If you over hoo a crowd of women, nil with lliulr eyes llxi'd viiKurly iu front of tlimii, pushing, HquvuziiiK nml nudging each other and itpimrently perfectly oblivion to tliolr purees nml parasols, you can lo mini tlioro urn 'kiiiiiuU uliimd. I never could understand why it Is that it liounet should lmvo mieli MiHrlor ntt ruction for thu fonilnliio miiiil, but so it is, nml wo- BLACK Hll.K AND CHINA HII.K OOWNH. men lmvo been known to absolutely for got their darling, precious, lilcsseil ba bies out 011 tho sidewalk mid go homo, their minds bo full of bonnets that ba bies uro nowhere. You wouldn't lmvo believed it, hut it is no. Clonks, dresses, parasols, nil hnvo their meed of admiration, laces nnd silks call for sotno nttentlon, but tho Ixmnot, made of n llttlo bit of nothing, with Homo more of it stuck around in spots, nnd nil together called lxjiinot, is n mag net stronger than tho lovo of Cleopatra, which was strong enough, wo nro told, to draw Antony mid tho whole Egyp tian fleet to destruction. Tho nowest hatfl nro mado so nonrly flat that it is n mystery to mo how tlioy nro held in ulnco. sinco I don't boliove Iho'long pins could go clenr through tho fair wearer s head mid como out on tho other side without giving them u pain. Around tho edges of these flat, round huts is sowed n fnll of luco ns deep ns the wearer's pocket can nlTord. Somo nro about ten inches nnd somo nro n full yard deep, nnd nro left to hang straight down, ns though tho wearer was in n kind of mosquito not. Fow of them nro Been on the street yet, but in n couplo of weeks nil tho black eyes nnd bluo one? will look nt you through theso veils. Tlioy hnvo to bo very full to hnng easily over tho bust and shoulders. A qunint llttlo hat Hint Igotnglitnpso of yesterday reminded mo of 11 stiowclnd mountain mik, just bursting into a fiery volcano. Tho lint was of whito chip with a funny llttlo point for a crown, nnd nil around tho edges was white chif fon spangled with crystal beads so that it looked llko n frosty snow bank, mid bursting right out of the apex of tho crown was a flmuo colored aigrette and a long ended Ikw was plnced on tho buck to float in tho wind nnd catch around other folks' necks. But it was pretty, and so stylish! In my researches after the useful as well as tho picturesquo, I found a very largo establishment where gowns are made by wholesulo for children nnd young girls. Tho best designers nro employed and tlioy get up now stylos that are distinctively American, and adapt foreign fashions to tho peculiar re quirements of our children, who liavo such a marked individual. fy of their own that foreign styles puro und simple do not suit them. I questioned tho eo plo in chnrgo until I had learned all that I wished, nnd then cumo homo to uiuko a mental culculntiou as to whether it would pay 11 mother to sit down and inako her girls' clothes or to buy them ready mado, and I think it is truo econ omy to buy them whore it is possible. I obtained patterns of two usefal gowns for girls from twelve to sixteen. Ono is u challio wrapper, with tho front of surah. Tho color was wood brown und moss green iu tho challio, while tho front was old gold. Tha buttons were flat, iridescent mother-of-pearl. Tho other gown was of bluo foulard, with red und black dots, and dark blue Henrietta, with three rows of castle braid as trimming. Theso are both simplo and effective. , KOn THK HOU8KIIOM) l'KTS. For smaller children I found tho Rus sian blouse in dark plum foulard with big white dots, larger toward tho bot tom, and edged with a band of volutin. Iu cashmere and light cloth this stylo will bo u favorite, Intiug loose mul com fortable. Tho two llttlo figures show tho latest spring wraps, and tlioy nro mndo of light material, with silk lining, so ns not to lw cumlwrsome und yet warm enough for tho season. Hats for tho llttlo ones nro bjg, with plumes or flowers; medium, wjth, flowers or ribbon Ixiws, mid small pagodas or hoods where they aro more Incoming. Tlioro is n wide rungo of styles to choc $0 from, nnd bless the sweet little facea tlioy look pretty iu anything. Olivk Harper. Special Cloak Sale HltOINH THE BAZAR, 1 Wo have closed out unci just received the entire production of the cloak mitmifnctup ing concern of Bemdorf &. Liobermann, New York. We have bought at 40c to (me on the dollar, they will be Sold at the Same Reduction 1 Among them are an assortment of Walking Skirts and Blazers This is the largest Special Cloak Sale Ever held in Lincoln. All reduced prices marked in plain figures. The - Bazar, 1023 O STEBET. ASK YOUR GROCER for a package of ThU cereal food is carefully pre pared from Select ed Grain, ant! properly cook cd makes a delicious breakfast dish, Take no other BRONZE Oxfords and Slippers Are Correct for all Party and Dress Occasions ! See Tlnem at ED, C. 1129 O 1892 -.-SPRING-:-1892 Next week our new line of beautiful effects In SPRHGr IILLHEEY Will be open for our Inspection and we Invite every ..dy In Lincoln to call and t-ec the good ON FANCY PRICES Out the same low figures will prevail as docs In all our other departments. JCome and see for yourclf. THE LEADER, Great Cheap Store TODAY AT It Is very nour ishing, It une qualled as a bone iind muscle maker and is therefore recommended for children. It is delicious. YHTES, STREET 121 1 0 Street :- -