Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, January 25, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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    CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. 1890
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A Mltlffaarns; Clroumatance,
Lady- Who Is thnt follow who comon
to new you every owning?
rtrldgui He In ft glntlommi who is en
gngeil to tuo, but I'm thinkin' of telling
him not to come- hurts any mom, tnutnj
ho tulk too much.
"AIkmU whom?"
"Alnnit younwlf, mum; ho wiyn you
aro tho moat lienutlful lady In tho city."
"Ho dovsn't nooin to bo such n bod
tnati lifter nil. I gitciu yoti can let him
call oneo in a while." Texan Hlftlngs.
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Handkerchiefs
MOST PRECIOUS JESUS.
Written expressly for The American Press Association,
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Expecting thnt in In the past, I,ndle' lintulkerchlch would continue the
tnont popular of article for I lolldnv Glfto, we secured such n linen we nre
urc was never before dUptnyctl In the city. Among them
French and Irish linibroit'ered Hemstitched,
From ioc. to $3.00 each.
Swiss Hand Spun Linen, Hand Embroidered,
From $Jot to $1000 each.
French Silk Bolting
Cloth, Hand Embroidered,
From $1.25 to $3.50 each.
Hand-Made Duchtisse Lace
From $1.00 to $11 00.
If you are In doubt ns to what to.buy this N your chance
Respectfully,
Edges.
uMjdhuxfivutJu
133 to 139 South Eleventh Street.
Xj. MBTEE;
Notary PobHo and Real Estao Dealer in City and Farm Property,
AQKNT FOR TUB
North Benin Lloyd Steamship Conpiij,
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Hambarg-Amerlcan Packer Co., anl Baltic llnna.
ajao Railroad Agont for tho d ffarent eompanle
aat and west.
Southampton, Havre, Hamburg
Stetten, London, Paris, Nor
way, Plymouth, Bremen, Swo
den and any point In Europe
Poatordoa and foreign exchanca luaod to all
prominent point In Europe.
Baring 1
aad
irlDff laree facilities with the eawt blejreat banki
klndi of loan on flm real catafc mortgajres, city 01
tna property, from 1 to 5 yoara, at the lowoat Is
ureal- I alao deal In school bond, itate, conntj
2 WZ "& 10 ' ,ut. conntyand eltj
netted e alma, and will alwayi pay tho hlebeat
Baarket price. Call and mm me or compond wlt
L. MEYER,
108 North Tenth st
Withebreast Coal anl Lime Co.
Canon City Whitebreast Walnut Springs
AND ANTHRACITE.
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Telephone 234.
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Office, 109 South Eleventh St.
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WOOD AND BEST ANTH'CITE
Hit Vh m Hlal Hulrwnmn.
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"I want Homethlng ltHxM'nsivo for
about a dollar. Tliono viihch look nice.
How much?"
"VaHtM, inlsa? Er yoH, iiiIhm. They're
marked sixty-ninu centH, iiiIhs; but I'll
just HKak to tho floor walker, ami I have
no doubt that wo can lot you have them
for a dollar, tultw." Harper's Hazar.
W I tile Hint .Indite.
An iiuiUHlng Hceno was recently en
acted in a country court room in Maine.
The trial justice, a big, kmiiouh olllclal,
with a voice like n tromlone, took it
upon lilniHcIf to examine a witneHH, n
little, withered old man, whose face wan
iih red and wrinkled an a smoked her
ring. "What In your iinme?" tuikcil the juh
tlce. "Wy, Ripiire," said tbu iiHtoiiiHliutl wit
iicMH, "you know my name an well an 1
know yourii."
"Neveryou mind what I know, or what
I don't know," wiih tho caution given with
magisterial Keverity. "I ntdc tho ques
tion in my olllcial capacity, and you're
bound to answer It under oath."
With a coiituiiiptuotiHmiort tho witness
gavo IiIh name nnd tho questioning pro
ceeded. "Whorodoyoullvu?"
"Wal, 1 snuml" ejaculated tho old
man. "Why," ho continued, appealing
to tho laughing listeners, "1'vo lived in
this town all my life, and no's he," jioint
ing to tho justice, "an', b'gosh, to hear
him go on you'd think"
"Silence! ' thundered tho irato magis
trate. "Answer my question, or I'll line
you for contempt of court."
Alarmed by tho threat, tho witness
named his place of residence and tho ex
amination went on.
"What is your occupation?"
"Huh?"
"What do you do for a living?"
"Oil, git out, squire! Jest as if you
don't know that 1 tend gardens in the
summer M'asou an' saw wood winters!"
"As a private citizen I do know it, but
oh the court I know nothing about, you,"
explained tho porspiring justice.
"Wal, squire," remarked the puzzled
witness, "if you know Hoiiietiiin' outaidc
tho court room an' don't know nothin' in
it, you'd belter get out an' let someliody
try this case thut'H got Iiosr winse."
Tho advice may have been well meant,
hut it cost tho witness $10. Lowiaton
Journal.
.Might Have lleen Hrlcler.
Congressman (to constituent) Well,
wasn't my speech a good one? Short,
and to the point, you know. I couldn't
very well havo made it briefer, eh?
Constituent Well, you
"What"
"You might not havo got up at all!"
Lawrence American.
Almo.t llllnil.
Hossot a Gang of Men (to n bystander)
Aro you looking for work, sir?
Lazy Hyst under (iih ho moves to take
up an easy jiosition at tho next corner)
Yes, but my eyesight is jwor. West
Shore.
I-ogle.
"Ma," bald a littlo girl, "Willie wants
tho biggest piece of pie, and 1 sink I
ought to havo it, 'causo ho was eat in' pie
two years 'fore I was horned." Phila
delphia Times.
An UiiMimtetl llurlnl.
"Cholly is buried In thought."
"For goodness' sako don't resurrect
him."- Yenmvine's News. '
A I.tillitliy,
BY k IIEAMRT.
Hnliy. ilarllnt;, uush a bye!
Wlieirfuie llo nuako and cry
Hats aro hlrrinj; lo und fro,
Why aro tlioio cats yelling wif
ik In plaster eemm nml k"
ttill tlicn-'i no t;ixl n-fuon liy
Ymi k.io.iht ral yinir wall oa liU'li
Ilatiy, Uony' Uush i l,yo!
Toiiiiny, Tommy, lullaliyl
Coino now, hliut yuur t-yos uiul try.
Yra, of coiirs", niii will wait!
Ib-ally, tliou'li. it'H i;rowlin: lto.
"Tick-atlriM Hays It; half :wt eight.
Want , ilrliikr You ou'l Im dry!
I'm mi nen iim I nli.ill lly
Sen here, TlmniaH' Hush n bye:
Now, liiywiii, Ik Vmn-lioimletl
WomliTlf UN liH(tlet
1 liaiu other thliih-i to do;
I can't sit hen) Hnnlhlui; you;
And, besides, I'm lltixt, too
Kor ;lu la.t time, will you try It?
If I'd u kiik 1 would apply It.
Tlionint Jackson1 Slop t lil-t riot
Qo It, turner! CrylHK' cheap;
Mako It loud, ami tout;, and deep.
IJo lUht them ivn mako a iioIho;
I'u can't stay wlUi Hi-reiuiiInK lyi
Nol jim hhau't tmtu any toy,
It would mako an angel weep.
When you're tired, tiMint tho sheepl
Oooil iiIkIiI, sen-ech owl, hoo ioii'll aleen'
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