CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1S92 Everybody Uses X c ADDITIONAL DRAMATIC. Quail Brand Parched H Rolled Oats, But YOU. See Your Grocer Mrs. Bell announces the arrival of HAIR GOODS, ORNAMENTS, HAIR DRESSING And a fine line of cosmetics including DEMI ROTALB, SLCRBT OF BEAUTY, and Tonjours Juue for the complexion Lndlcs should call and have their Hair Dressed, Nails Manicured, Scalp Treated and Face and form beautified. Mrs. J. C. Bell, 114 North 14th St. Sampson Sisters MODISTES Seven years experience In the most fash ionable dress attire for ladles. Satisfaction guaranteed. II 21 N street, over Dorset's store e CAPITAL $200,000.00. American i Exchange National $ Bank. Continued from First Pag. JKNItKBS-MIM.KIl MATINRK. on correct and nrtlstio drewt, under tlio aus pice of the Women's Christian Association, nt the Liming opera house, Monday after noon, April 23th, nt 3:!H p. nt, HKTUHN Or TIIK HPOONItHN. Manager Crawford thinks Mint a good thing will stand rcpeatiM hooking, and as tlo Bponner Comedy company made such a wonderful hit In their rooent run of twenty consecutive performance hero and as there seems to ho a goneral deiro by the patrons of the house for "more ot the samo," ho has enteral into another contract with the com imny for a return engagement of 0110 week beginning Monday, May 'J I. Popular prlcos as heretofore, 10, 1W and !M) cents, will pre vail and a repertoire ot standard plays, in troducing several new 01101 that hnvo not yet been seen here will bo put on. ANOTHKIl NtdllT rOK TIIK IIOVH. Tho Lansing will contain a full houso Thursday night to see Duncan Clark's Fe male Minstrels. It is a great specialty and variety show, and tho TuHny, of Klmlra, N. Y., speaksof It as follows: "Duncan Clark's Female Minstrels drew a fair-sired masciilino audience on Wednesday evunlng. Theeuter laiiunent wns in many rcttiectH very good nud utterly dovoid of any objectionable fea tures. The mock modesty of so-called society ladles, In staying away from an entertain ment given by female minstrels, Is very ques tionable. Thousands of tho best ladles In tho land have hoard Almee, Alice Onto and the fair Ljdla Thompson, in "0era Bouffe," with their whole company In tights, to say nothing of tho ballet Introduced in all tho leading operas, in which no less than two and three hundred females are attired In tights; but all that Is seen in tho large cities, and of course thero Is no harm In going then; but when they are at homo It will not do to at tend. It is wicked. Consistency has long since lost her jewels, and we fear will never bo found." IHB NIBS, TIIK 11A110.V. One of the laU inetroolltan successes was the new farce comedy, "Ills Nibs, tho Bar on," and It will have its first presentation In Lincoln next Friday, at Funko's, and tho en gagement is for but one night. The piece Is made up of a coterie of interesting incidents intermingled with bright and witty dia logue and an'unusual lot of catchy music and original specialties by clever artists. The company, one made up of first-class people in their line, give a finished and enjoyable performance, and the piece will be put on here with equal precision and care that bus made it a success in the east. Heats go on sale Thursday morning at usual prices. CAHHOLL JOHNSON AH TIIK OOHSOON. "The Gossoon," the new Irish drama that will be played hero Friday evening aC tho Lansing with that popular young singing and dancing comedian, Carroll Johnson, as the star, is as remarkable as It is original. It may with justice be said that this pretty play is a link that binds the Irish diama of tho past to the Irish drama of the future. It Is fresh with the mountain breezes of the Green Isle, and has tho delightful fragrance of the shamrocks about it. Mr. . E. Kid der, the author, has Injected into this beauti ful play the mysterious elixir of his genius that stimulates the brain and seta the heart and pulse to throbbing to the eternal music of the emotions. The play Is good in tho su perlative sense for It appeals to the Ameri can, the German, the EnglUhmin, as well as the Irishman. Clancy O'Connell, tho Gnsioon, the lead ing character iu the play, essentially repre sents the refined side of the Irish nature. He is a rollicking, happy-go-lucky young squire, and the size of Ills generous heart may bo measured by tho fact that his tenants borrow tho money from him with which to wy him their rents. As portrayed by Mr. Johnson, L M. Raymond, President 0, H. Burnham, Cuanler. Lewis Gregory, Vice President D. G. Wine, Asit, Oashle Lewis Morrison thai purchased a J rural home four miles from I'eeksklll, N, Y., on which he Is expending 110,000, "Tho Home" is In tho center of seventy-five acres, and overlooks the Hudson river, "A Trip to Chinatown" Is tho only play In New York not in the loast affected by either liont or Itanium's circus. It just lilts the Hoyt Madison Bquaro theatre at every per formanco just as It has for month's past, Olea Bull, a young Cambridge, Mass., so ciety lady, and daughter of tho famous vio linist, will shortly join Julia Marhwo's Co. MIm Bull Is personally attractive, tall, slen der and graceful, ami is highly educated. Miss Mlnr.lo B. Washburn, tho young Montclalr society girl, trim created quite a tluttor among her fashionable friends last fall, by Joining the W. T UnrleUm Opera cnniany, has left Carleton and returned to Now York. Hulteiisteln, tho great)! Husso-Jowlsh tono master Is to make a tour of Ameilca next season, and Is guaranteed (100,000. Ho has been before tho publlo for M jears, begin ning as an Infant prodigy when only II yeats old. At 17 ho was alone In the world, mak ing his living as a muslu teacher; nt '-'I ho produced his flrt opera In HI. Petersburg. Alexander Balvlnl has had an extraordi narily good season. Mr, Htlvlul will lie seen In Boston late In the season, in repro duction and revivals of romantlo drama, among which will figure prominently tho play from which Mascagui, tho now famous composer, took his "Cavellerla Husllcana," thooilglnal MMS. of which was presented Mr. Balvlnl by Madame Adellnn Pattl. "Tho Temperaneo Town' Hoyt's latest suceo, opouod to tremendous business In Cleveland and tho houso was sold out for tho rest of tho week. "Tho Temeraneo Town" Is a wide departuro from the Hoytlau school that mado tn laugh at "Tin Soldiers" nnd "Bras Monkeys," and although one stll 1 laughs till their sldei ache there are tears that spi lug unbidden save by tho purity, tho naturalness of tho unexpected pntluw. Told In homely language, a stcry of truo llfo as It exists, and not ombolllshed by a fiowery pun, it Is no wonder that it hai been so enthusias tically received. Excellent work Is done by Mr. George Richards, who as "Mink ;Jones" heads tho company ; also by Mr. George Ober as "Tho oldest man in town," and Messrs. Culloden, Curry and McDonough. Among the ladles Elsie Lombard is partlcu larly prominout. It will be placed at the Madison Hquare for an extended ruu next season. It is rumored, nay, more than rumored, it is affirmed that the queens of comlo opera, burletta and the like are In danger of having their crowns of laurels rudely shaken from tholr heads by tho advent of a new element into tho ground. They have disputed others, and each other, aa to their partlclar pastures ami royal posxcaalons. A young Boston girl hat been making a sensation in Chicago, where, curlouily enough, Lillian Russell and Marie Tempest aro playing at tho same time. This young lady is Marie Bell, hitherto an unknown, save as Ida Mulle's sister. Now wltli a rush sh is becoming known as a prima donna soprano with a marvellous range, a sweet voice of considerable strength and most dunning personality. She has sung au infinite variety of parts and has been successful In grand opera in umuun. Her advent may be lookod for with unusual interest, for what would tho dudles do If Lillian and Marie should dlel Miss Bell it is known, however, scorns dudlos and only lets them worship nt a distance. Good sense, this. NEW SPRING STYLES. URGE HATS AND SMALL BONNETS ARE IN HIGH FAVOR. S7 fill II HYv 1 lift W ft 1 1 1 1 I In w "' 1 ilv 1 f THe Birt Rational Capital $300,000 Surplua. $55,000 Offers the best facllties for transacting Legitimate Banking. J.D. MAOFARI-AND. President O. H. LII'PEN OTT, An't. Cashier DIRBCTOHR) Joan FrlUgerald, William M. Clark. J, D. Ifaefarland, T. M. Marquette, Charles A. Hannn, A, 8, Raymond, John L. Carson. - If yon Deposit your Savings IN THE Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. S.R.cor. UthandPHts. BE! WILL BARN INTEREST FOR YOU At tho Hate of -Five per Ct. per Annum-5 Have 1500 a weok and It feasants with Bterest in II vo years to t,500.M. Bank opens at 0:90 a. in. to KS0 p. m. and Saturday evenings, 5 to 8 p. in. The Newest Novels published may always be found at the new Courikii news depot, 1134 N street. Kye and Kar Hurgeon. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist and aurist, l'J03 O street, telephone 370, Lincoln, Nebr. The Honeymoon for millions ocouplea 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 those sensible people who take the only road lu.Amei lea whoso very title Is a guar antee of present and futuio felicity tho "Union Pacific." 4-1-lOt All the latest magazines, periodicals, etc., now on sale at the now Coukikii news Stand, ll'H N street. Safes to rent In Burglar and Proof Vaults. Fire Lincoln, : Nebraska . Capital, $250,000 Officer and Directors: John II. Wright, Pros. T. K. Sanders, V.- ! ' J7II. McClay, Cashier. IE Johnson, IIP Lau. Thos Cochran, K It Hlaer, T W l-owery, W I. Dayton. General Banking Business Transacted. Collectionc a Specialty. tho part is the very Incarnation of sunshine and lovt, with a humorous streak of the hap py, devil-may-care touch of lrrespoiitibllity that makes the It ish nature no lovable and interesting. Love, the moter power that whirls the universe around, tenderly thrills through nearly every line of the play. Smiles chase the tears from the eyes, and tears in turn glisten throngh the laughter like bright rain drops falling while the sun still shines. Like old Erin herself "The Gos soon" is aad when he's cheerful, and he smiles with tears in his eyes. Seats on sale at the box office Wednesday morning. DHAHATIO NOTES. "A Texas Steer" lias ho far cleared (43,000. Thos. W. Keene will open his spring sea son at Chester, Pa. Frank Dupree's opert, "King Kallco," is to be brought out in New Ydrk. Tho Emma Jucli Opera company dis banded at Los Angeles, Cal., April 7. Next season Mr. Edward Harrigan will re vive four of his popular "Mulligan" sories. Jacob Litt, the progressive western man ager, is again in New Vork looking for nov elties. Rehearsals of "The IsleVit Champagne" began in New York this week under the di rection ot Max Freeman. 1 Fiederla L. Power, who was with Louis James last season, has lieou engaged for a similar round of characters with Thomas W, Keen. The regular season at Daly's, In York, ends tonight when "As You Llki nnd "A Woman's Won't" will lm revived tho occasion. A play called "Friuds" Is to bo produced in New York. May 0. Its original title was "Out ot tho Darknesi" and it was tried at Salt Lako City. The first company of English players that has ever visited the land of tho Pharaohs, appeared at the Khedvial theatre, Cairo, last week iu "Parget Mo Not." Margaret Mather has filed a bill In the Chicago circuit court asking for a divorce from her husband, Emll Haberknru, leader of the orchestra at the Duquesne theatre, Pittsburg. Finest Ice cream in the city anl hand somest refreshment parlors, at tho Bonton Poebler's old staud, Twelfth and P streets. Fountain syrlngea of all kinds, ladles' gos samers and every thhig In the rubbergoods line Is being sacrificed in order to close up the:busliress'of"nieLtncolii Rubber Co., ISM! O street.sjpiow'g your cnance. Only Ten tlO) CVHHU'ack. The celebrated "Burlington Route" apply ing cards are now sold at ten cents per pack, (60 cents is the usual price for such cards). Whist, high-five nnd euchre iMirtlea will soon be in order, and wj woul I suggest that you lay In a stock of these cards for future re quirement. A. C. ZlKMKIt, City Passenger Agent. 88. Static ok Ohio, City ok Tomcdo, I Lucah County. f Frank J. Cheney makes oavh that he is the 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 pay the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catai rh that cannot be cured by , the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. "" KHANK J. CHENEY. P,worn ,to before ne and subscribed Mn my presence, thulth Jday of JDecemberT ATDT Wbfl. A.s.Gl.AHON, seal s rl "-Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takenJIuternally and acts directly on tho blood uV' mucous sur face of the system, Sndfor testimonials, freo. F. J. CHENEY Sr CO., Toledo, O. W'.Sold by Drugs'". Wf 'I '(3 SSZZ CnCCOEIMINING CAMp, ASercuiil !,(! vUlti-Fourth f lace Already OhIiii'iI by the Voaii.;(llalit. The whirligig of fort'imi has stopped at CriMnln, nothing yeatntay, It Is a town to dav and will Ih a city tomorrow. Many a man h III d it5 his rise in this woi Id from the hour he stepped into Willow Gulch, The camp has practically existed only since last May. The D. & R. G. Ry, did not get in until OctoW, and regular ptsvmger trains did not run until December, yet no other mintny camp ever produced so much ore durinuthe same period of its early exit tance. Loadvlllo lUelf fell far behlnil. The extrannlinary output hasromo from exactly five mines, and one oLJkMii has Hhipied only n uomlual quaiitlnPKarly investments promise prompt ami quick returns. Pam phlets containing a full and complete des cription of tills wonderful mining camp, to gether with , other valuable information, routes, rates and tickets may be obtained at B & M depot'or city otllcu cor. lth and O streets. A. C. ZlCMKR, City pass, and ticket agt. Walking downs lesrrlled How to Hold the Hklrls Ho as Avoid Hwrrplns; the Ht reels Appropriate Cnmmenre Blent Holies for Young I.adlrs. lHrclal Corresiondenco. New Youk, April 31. I often wotulor m I jwiRH along' tho atroot nnd sro hoiiio lovely young girl gowiilking jiroudly by d reused in tho latest nnd most elegant of coatutuea nud liMiking no fresh nnd dainty nnd sweet, nnd seo nt tlio aaiiio moment soino wrotclioilly poor ami wornout wonmn toiling by in tier rags nnd staggering under tlio wniglit of n grent bug or bundle, whether limy nro of tho Hiiiuii raco or oven nux, and wliotlier it is tho silks that innko tlio beauty or tlio rugs that innko woman hood hideous. It is part of it woman' nnturo to lovo pretty things, nml it must bo hard for oven tlio most ignorant 01m to givo up nil hopo of anything but sordid rags, and IhnvooftciiHtooil Hido by side with BOiiio Hcnutily clad woman who was looking with Bad eyes nt the array of Iwatiti ful and comfort ablo things insldo tho atoro win clows, nnd wished I could read her thoughts nnd then givo her all ho wanted. Hut I couldn't do either, and ho to avoid urowiiiK Bontimontal 1 walkino costume. would givo myself a mental Bliako and Bottle down to business, and that busi ness is to try nnd keep my sister women posted on tho nowest styles, for who euros for old ones? Bonnets nnd hats should hnvo tho first place, so let mo mention some I saw yes terday. Tlio brims aro over fifteen inches from crown to edgo iu front nnd made ho full that thoy hnvo to Imj bent in two or three deep scallops. Tho laick has no brim to speak of nnd tho trim ming is quite scanty, consisting of a Uttlo twist of lnco nud a couplo of chrys anthemums. Another is of openwork straw mnde in n manner utterly indescribable, but reaching away out in front and finished by n veil which hung from one side. Tho veil was of black Brussels net, with a pretty bordering of jet worked upon tho bottom. This veil could bo thrown all over tho hut and left to fall iu front, or brought all together down around and across tho throat and thrown over tho left shoulder. Bonnets nro so littlo and so varied in Bhape that thero is really not much to Bay of them, only that each woman can find a styk to suit her own fnucy or costume, but tho prices do not diminish with tho size. Tho milliner will tell you that it is tho "stylo" that makes them worth their weight iu vanadium, and that costs something liko $4,000 11 imjuihI. Among tho now walking gowns 1 liuve selected this first illustration. It is of old rose ladies' cloth, and tho skirt is gracefully draped in front and braided at tho bottom with black soutache. It opens nt each sido to show a panel of seal brown velvet, and is closed above with square metal buttons, which also fasten tho pointud basque. Tho Hhort Hussar enpo is trimmed with rows of braiding nnd a band of mixed gray and brown ostrich plumed Tho hnt is of straw with a scarf of old gold satin nnd old roso plumes. This costiuno is a very useful one foi persons of moder ate means, us it can 1)0 worn for almost any occa sion, such as a visiting toilet, carriugo gown, dinners where full dress is not required nnd for the theater or church. The only uso it should not tho streets. vouno lady's oowN. but ladies hav. now unanimously agreed to adopt tho graceful motion of a dog who feels a flea on his back, and by a backward and sidewiso movement tho skirt is seized just above tho heels and held up by tot wearer's daintily gloved hand until eh has passed all the muddy places. Haudy ladies can braid this thorn solves, which would make a very great difference in price, or figured material can bo bought and uppliqued on. For a whole costiuno of ladies' cloth made in this stylo it would need seven yards. Tho other illustration represents tho gown worn by pretty littlo Miss Dell Thompson, tlio clover young American girl who took England by storm a year ago, and who has come back hero and captured overylxxly's heart who has seen her by her bright young lwauty, her gracefulness and her undeniable talent. Sho camo on (mm Special Sale -OF- Wash Goods. We shall sell all our wnshgoods: Bedford Cords, Tissues, Paugees, Jilaek and color ed Sateens, Ginghams, Zephyrs, nt great ly reduced prices. Special Cloak Sale We have still left some of those stylish jackets and capes, which we bought at n reduction from 40 to 60 per cent. The - Bazar, 1023 O STBBBT. Leave Your Orders for 8 NEWS Periodicals, Novels MAGAZINES, Q and anything in the Newsdealers and Stationers line nt Wessel-Stevens Printing Company's NEW NEWS DEPOT. EVERY ONE WILL GO TO THE FETE OF DAYS I I To lie Klven In the I . I - Mew Y. M. C. A. Building By the Ladies of Lincoln. tho platform wearing a dress that is tho ideal for n young lady. It was of tulle, with small clienillo balls all over it. Tho kick breadths were of cream satin, princess style, aud chiffon drapery in front. Such a dress, or rather such a model, could lo copied in mull over a glaco slip ami bo lovely, und tho most Incoming color could lu worn and tlio closu ribbon bows could mutch or contrast. This model is also well adapted for a :oiumencemetit robe for young ladies, and would lx quite as suitable for a Juncing gown und for a formal dmner or reception dress, and it is tho very latest out, which settles it anyhow. OUVK IlAUI'KH. This geand exhibition will begin Look Out Eor It 11 n It Will Be Here Soon. 1 .1 ' Admission to the Building - 25c Each Entertainment - 10c extra