Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, March 01, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH u 1890
A PAGE FROM IRISH HISTORY.
Written expressly for The American Press Association ; and sung by Dan Sully in his successful
Play, "Daddy Nolan."
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Arranged by CHAS. ZIMMERMAN,
By JOHN do WITT.
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Handkerchiefs
Expecting that as in the past, LadkV Ilamlkcrchtcfb would continue the
most popular of articles for Holiday Gifts, wc secured biicli a line ns we are
sure was never before dUplnycd In the city. Among them
French and Irish Embroidered Hemstitched,
From ioc. to $3.00 each.
Swiss Hand Spun Linen, Hand Embroidered,
From $3 00 to $1000 each.
French Silk Bolting Cloth, Hand Embroidered,"
From $1.25 to $3.50 each.
Hand-Made Duchesse Lace Edges.
From $1.00 to $11.00.
If vou arc In doubt ns to what to buy this is your chance.
Respectfully,
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I'nr llovuiiiin Duly.
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tho young man timidly, as ho approached a
business man of years and wealth.
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do you mean to rob mu of, young manT'
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long ns I got ono-quarter of tho boixllo."
"Young man. you nro an honest follow. I
admlro you. You shall Ihj my son-in-law ami
tukoyom- pick." Hartford Tost.
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Copyright, 1MW, hy John do Witt
PIANOS
All the Latest and most Popular Musical Compositions
may be found at
ORGANS
x33 to r39 South Eleventh Street.
Whitebreast Coal and Lime Co.
Canon City ' Whitebreast ' Walnut Springs
AND ANTHRACITE.
Lime
Telephone 234.
Hair
Plaster
Cement
Oflko, 109 South Eleventh St.
Cruelly to AnlnmU.
Funiiy Man (to young woman reading his
own jokoi to him) There's 0110 thing, Miss
Funiilo, I'm not vain, and I am froo to con
fuss It bores mo to have any ono read my
jokes to mu.
Miss Fauiilo (putting down thu pnper)
Well, If h hat 1'vu been reading is a snmpU,
I should think it would, Washington Star.
CninfortlllK.
Annetto Qeorgo, I tlon't want j-ou to turn
any more muslo for mu at tho platio.
Qeoige Why, wlmt's thu mutter now, petf
"You turned two pages at onco to-night,
nml I llnlshed with a dlrgo lioforo I know It,"
"Oh, well, don't fret; nobody elsu noticed
It." Timo.
Her l'Vurn.
Johnny (rushing In) Tho oil works is on
flro, and a sploslon's sixcUyi uvery mlnuUil
Little Suslo (despairingly) And my oor
deaf papa went down there. Oh, inylhu'll
1h blown up and nover know It. Philadel
phia Times.
A Mul Ovenlclit.
.... ... ...Un,w nun uiuoiiw (cueonuiiy
rubbing hU hands) There, thank goodness,
the bass llilillo Is Mulshed nt lostl (After a
iwuhe) Himmel! Donnerwettorl If I liaven't
gono uud loft my glue ot Insldol Heuch
thaler. A Little Ijit.
First Train IlobUr Hhnll w tacklu the
Pullman next?
Second Train Hobboi' Nuw, 'tulnt no use.
Tho jsu-ter has just finished 4irushltig off tho
paBsciigvii. Mfimua polln Tribune.
The KfMnoii Mil).
Jones KMi mo sK)kvu of ns tho fisher
erinuii's Imrvit. Why sol
Hnilth I Minnovjit's liocmiMi tlm flui. ...........
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huvo to plort thu waves to get them. Boston
Courier
llltt ThIii of 11 Sdlillnr.
Them tiw a )ounK man in tho Twenty first con.
Who thoiiKht liuM eiillot for a ) car or to iiion
He did not fear (Iuiikit Hu'il met it U-toriM.
Iliit ere the fln.1 year of his sen loo hus on,
He met a Iiuko lion which came lo It In doriw,
Mul iprliiKini; iimii him reklstlik.lj lxirw
Tho gallant ) oimg grunailier ilow n to the llonw.
Then staiiillii nlxnn him with terrible ronw,
Tlie uiilnml iiitlil.ei.Kly inunlcl nnil tiirw
Ills body iw well u tho clothes that tits worj.
Anil after the touting ami woiiinlliig him sonm,
Iliillnall) left hlui all uelt'rln,; In gorM,
With blood frifl) oozing from oiety .orit
In this sad condition ho thought of thu lorM
Ho acquired ut his school In theswett days of
yorjw,
Aid loud, In his pain, ho was heard lo deplori
Tl day that ho went with thoTwettty llrstcorpH.
Washlngtn Post
CURTICE & THIERS,
LEADING MUSIC DEALERS
207 SOUTH llTH STREET.
SHEET MDSIC
Large Stock of the leading American made Guitars
Piano Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to.
NOVELTIES
COLISEUM, OMHHK,
TWO PERFORMANCES UV THE-
Grand Italian Opera Company
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Under the Direction of Messrs. Abbey & Grati,
Madame Adelina Patti,
SIGNOR FRANCISCO TAMANGO
And it Cunipany of Renowned Artists.
Morjcleiy Eveqiriir, Meircin 3d,
Verdi's Sublime Grand Opera, in Four Acts,
I I- TROVKTORE
SIG. FRANCISCO TAMAONO.
MME. LILLIAN NORDICA
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LKONORA
Tuesday Aiternoon, March 4thPatti Matinee, "
At which will be presented RossinlV De.uitlful Opera, the
BAI?BEI? OP SEVILLE
MME. ADELINA PATTI
AS ROSINA
Grand Clioruis and Ballet.
CONDUCTOR
Orchestra of Sicty.
IG. ROMULADO SAPIO.
Inquiries should be addressed to HOYD HA YNES, Local Managers for Patti Engagement, Omaha, Neb.
The sale of scats will commence at 9 a. ,. Thursday, Feb. 2711,, m the box office of lloyd's Opera House.
PRICES $3.75, $i.5o and $j.oo. General admission, $t 00
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