Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, April 27, 1889, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    - , ,- t
; "?"& ixrt "
CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1889
,11
I
V'.- .i !.
1 , '
I.Ji.f'5 ' - "
KL. :
V. .'i
W-d-
a - ;
it .
FKOFlLmS,TnElA.rREl.
KOnRHT H. llIlOWNi:, Manager.
orrosiTK tost okfiok
loainq Attraction of the Season !
TWO NIGHTS ONLY,
Monday and Tuesday, April 29th and 30th,
RICHARDS & PRINGLE'S
Famous Georgia Minstrels!
Headed by the Kmpcrorof the Mlnstrol World,
BILLY KERSHNDS,
Supported by the greatest of all Trio,
5EORGE JACKSON AND MALLORY BROTHERS,
And a Coterlo of Colored Warn. Grand Hln rt l'nnidc by the Georgia Silver Cornet llimd
Admission,
25, 35 and 50 Cents.
SILKS, DRESS GOODS,
Spring Wraps
PARASOLS, UMBREELAS.
Ashby & Millspaugh.
Great Dress Goods Sale!
-AT-
Block's Dry Groods House
COMMENCING SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, AND TO CONTINUE
FOR TEN DAYS.
This sale Is not to be in any one line of dress goods, but includes everything
from the cheapest wash goods to the finest of silks, and every lady in the city
should not fall to take advantage of it, as our dress good 4 stock contains entirely
new selections. No old goods or patterns out of style.
We have not the space to quote prices on this sale, but will give you full ben
efit of bargains when you call and let you be the judge from what ou sec, that
we are the owner of styles and the maker of low price.
Do Not Miss It !
THE GREAT - DRESS GOODS - SALE - AT
BLOCH'S DRY GOODS HOUSE.
1325 O Street.
For MAN !
vSs
'
s&A
dHPw
' jBsrjir
W
r m
t
j.. as:
-bvs,hi
mF jv ? W,,
dtVL
jti
For BEAST !l
i
m Mustang Liniment y
B
tu
&T
iA
S!3
"&
1
..
XT,
r &v v
r
sax y
ww. s. . .aw v
rwk
i
sr
&r
&
j&r
Aaelnl and Personal.
Mr. Dr. Crim Is visiting in Utlcn, N, Y.
Mn. M. Thols loft Monday for Now York.
0. V. Paw left Monday for Kvantvllle,
Ind.
Mm, A. H. Slaughter has gono to Califor
nia. Mrs. Charles M. Keefor Is viitthiK nt Heat
rice,
MIms Jonnlo King ha gono to Syracuse,
Miss Mary Curtain started Tuesday for
Iledrield, Dak.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. I). Fleming left Tuesday
for California.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Itegnler are home from
ft Kansas visit.
Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Hurr aro homo from
the Hot Springs.
Frank Hathaway Is homo from the oil
flolds of Wyoming.
Councilman Halter startod Tuesday night
for a Colorado trip.
Mrs. Dr. Iluckner of Oscoola is visiting her
father, J, II. Fugate.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. I). Ferguson left Wednes
day for Mnrstinll, Minn.
Tho social event of next week will be h ger
man to bo given by Miss Funku,
Miss Lucy Hosier has taken a position with
Clark & Leonard as stenographer.
Mrs. Guy A. Ilrown rctnniod Wodnosday
from Colorado Springs for a short stay.
Mrs. Kara A. Wilson lias resigned as tate
corresponding secretary of the W. C. T. U.
Mrs. Kllroy placed the Irish leagno under
obligations by singing' at Sunday's meeting.
A. II. Smith of Omaha comedown Tuesday
to attend tho closing party of the Pleawmt
Hour club.
O. C. St, John has gone to New York to
help celebrato tho centennial of Washington's
inauguration.
Mr. and Mrs. I). T Mosoly havo returned
to Madison, Wis., after spending tho winter
with their son,
MIm Mattle Uillosplo has given up her pos
ition at Well's and retumod to hor first lovo,
Foreman & Crowe's.
Mrs. George C. Hulott of Freehold, Now
Jersey, the guost of Mrs. S. C. Wilson, has
returned to hor home.
"Wo couldn't keep house without it," nays
Mr. U. D. Hagormau, who has n now olovon
pound loy at his homo.
Rov. Mallory is conducting n revival nt
Itluo Springs. Tho doctor has resigned ids
chargo in north Lincoln.
John P. Sutton of tho Irish leaguo leaves
May Ath to attend tho mooting of tho Massa
chusetts league In Boston.
Manager Mclleynolds of Funko's plckod up
Ids grip on short uotlco und put in tho week
as a sight seer In Oklahoma.
Miss Minnto Qundry, tlm guest of Mrs. Q.
M. Lamltcrtson, started on Monday for her
homo nt Mineral Point, Wis.
Jas. Keith Is nt Hot Springs, Ark., and Is
successfully soaking out tho rheumatism that
settled in his frnmo last year.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cotton aro making
preparations for n visit among friends and
relatives in tho Hooslcr state.
J. J. Merril, janitor of tho llrst Congrega
tional church, has resigned. Ho oxpect to
go Into business In western Nebraska.
Port Parks, salesman for Reynolds Ilros.,
has returned to his homo at Cedar Ilaplds,
Iowa, to accept n place in n shoo store.
Among tho Eostor decorations nt Holy
Trinity church was a largo cross of npplo
blossoms sent by Mrs. J. R. Miller, now of
Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Frost, who havo been
living In California for threo years, aro back
for a two months stay among relatives und
friends.
Tem Cook, assistant chief clork of the Houso
of Representatives, Is about through his
work on tho journals and will settlo down to
tho pratlco of law.
Miss Lottie Thiers has como to Lincoln to
make her homo with hor brother, Mr. Qeorgo
F. Thiers. Miss Thiers' homo was at Wheel
ing, W. Vn. Sho will attend tho university
wldlo hero,
Tho features of tho Faster muslo at Holy
Trinity church were a solo by Mr. George
Foresman, a duet by Misses Funku and Lllll
bridgo and tho To Deum to spocial music led
by Airs. Jansen.
Tho Young People's socloty of St. Paul M.
E. church will glvo a "George Washington
Reception" In the parlors of the church on
Wednesday ovmilng.
Mr. Frank P. Clyce, contractor and builder
and Miss Anna Gorum were married at the
Eplscoal rectory Wednesday evening by
Rov. John Hewitt. Thoy Immediately took
up thuir residence in tholr future home, 1W0I
Q street.
Thocard8 with which Hon. Patrick Egan
will mako his personality known in South
America wero furnished by tho Couiueii'h
engraving department Tho corret thing in
cards is copiwrplnto engraved work, and tho
latest stylos can always lo hod nt tho Couh
ieh olllce.
It was a small but appreciative audience
that gathered at Funko's Thursday evening
to witness the first recital of Prof. Gibeault
uud his class. Tho program comprised twenty-two
numbers, too long to rovlow in detail,
but all tho ixrformers displayed tho result of
careful training nnd cousclenclous study.
Miss "FrlU" lianmrd, who Is uttending
school at St. Catherine's, I)avenMrt, Iowa,
spent tho Easter vacation at Um Moines as
tho guit of Miss Dottio Clarkson, daughter
of "Dick" Clarkson of tho Register and nieco
of "Hot" Clarkson, now assistant postmaster
general.
Mrs. Anglo F. Nowmnn, Mrs. II. W, Hardy
and Mrs. S. H. King conducted an Easterner
vice nt tho county jail and among other good
things ilouo was tho premutation of flowers
and fruits. Mrs. E. M. Cooly, Mrs. W. W.
Carder and Miss Alice Cooly did a llko servlco
to tho inmates of tho city jail. At tho stuto
penitentiary tho program was cnrrlod out by
Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Ethel Howe and Miss
A 1 menu Parker.
4tr
I OPERA PARFUMEM jjfdfjA fff WVE COMES LIKE 1)
TRUE POMADE! &jljPP &&M H A summer sigh
JXUCATTA.'a MTKySy Jl. y My YOU STEAL
JSftfflSfK
AMERICA DEPOT, fWVMURlmVil "4 WILLIAM ST., N.Y.
S SOIjID BIT -l.XjIj IDIVCra-GrlSTO. SI
mm
CUCKOO, MY LOU!
Bung by Miss Annie Pixlcy in her successful play, "The Deacon's Daughter," and published
through Tho American Press Association, by especial permission of the Author and his Publishers,
T, Ji. Harms C Co,, S19 Jlroadway, New York.
Arranged by MAX FEHRMANN.
By JOHN de WITT.
311
Moderate
1. Wa
0. Bha
lgpliNi
tnr vn t
ISgfcj
;E
t 3
i
ttcyr i-r j j i j j m
havo an old clock that hangs on tho
watch.es tlio clock In her sweet child -Isli
wall, Which la watched by my dcr lit
way, And wslOi for tho hour..., to
rfcfc
W
w
ir-r
S
3
r
--HH--HH
fcF :
W
rA-
iFr-
-j X x
p
-p-
"-
r-
5
FTlT-Fl
Lou,,
ring..
And hor oyca thoy grow big when tho bird lo comes
And puck era hor lips, and trioa hard to
out,
nay,
And
Cock-
S
w-
Ww
r-
E
- 3T
-4T-
P
??
m
CHORUS.
Animate
i
:
KHZ
sings to her
oo " when tho
Hwect - ly,
blrd-Io
Click
doth
(M) I, ,
sing.,
Cuck
my Lout
tf
S-
313
r-fet
L.i x x-
r
pp
-S f
$E&Mff
3y f f -y f :
(5 -
Cuck oo, my Lou I
Do caro. ful, I'm watch-ing for you, Cuck - oo!
fMLjAdd
Jte
rit. pp
m
&,
mE3Y?ffrmm
a tempo.
ru. oo
jrw - r-f rw
Cuck-oo, my Lou I Cuck-oo. my Lou Your bird-lo U look-Ing at you, Cuck-ool
. i i i
Copyright, 1880, by John de Witt
PIANOS
All the Latest nnd most Popular Musical Compositions
may be found at
ORGANS
CURTICE & THIERS,
LEADING MUSIC DEALERS
207 SOUTH HTM STREET.
SHEET MOSIC
Large Stock of the leading American made Guitars.
Piano Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to.
NOVELTIES
LE SANCY
ALA
PARIS, FERRY A ladies' dress shoe patent leather foxed, French
RUE SCRIBE. Kid quarter regular, French last.
A complete line of infant's French shoes all lasts from AA to E
Children's French hand turned spring heel shoes in all lasts from
A A to E, sizes 4 to oli.
PERKINSBROS.
II29 0 STREET,
4
It m -f -, a3aftir,awir
.ii"
'i-ffisSBWBiaM tK &TVWrvZT.n 7lti,
W.v-
'wmm
' mfv.iatMk- s ;