The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, March 19, 1897, Image 4

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'' FAMNS -
ished , JLJ V x V I y wJ'TfV
Established
1889.
" LAUNDRY
Telephone
199.
Most Complete and
Modern Equipment.
YOU'LL FIND IT'S
FRANCIS BROS.,
ri
Proprietors
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Oysters, Fish and Game in Season.
Also Restaurant at 1418 0 St. LINCOLN, NEBIi.
Open all night. Give us a call.
We make a Specialty of 15 cent Meals.
It's the Place..
You want to go to whon you want to
purchase magazines, periodicals, news
papers and novels. Always on hand.
Eleventh and O streets, Richards block.
THE LINCOLN NEWS AGENCY,
C. L. SPENCER, Mgr.
THE M. C LILLY COMPANY
Columbus Ohio.
MANUFACTURERS OF
College and Military Uniforms and Equip
ments. Oxford Gowns and Caps, Ban
ners Flagi etc Correspondence Solicited.
H. W. BROWN,
DRUGGIST
Books and Stationery.
College Text Books.
And a complete stock of Htnndard and
MiocollaneouB BooUh.
217 SO. ELEVENTH ST
SULPHO-SAL1NE
Bath House and Sanitarium.
Cor. lh and M streets, Lincoln, Neb.
Open at all Hours, Day and Night
All forms of bath
TURKISH. RUSSIAN AND ROMAN.
DRS. M. H. AND J, O. EVERETT,
Managing Physicians.
EXPERIENCED
TRAVELLERS
say they know they're on
the Burlington the mo
ment they strike It. It U
so smooth so easy s de
lightfully free from JolU
and Jars and sudden
tart aad tops.
Another proof of th
truth of what we try t
bring home u you every
week In the year that
for right down solid com
fort, the Burlington has
no real competitor among
the railroads of the west.
Omaha, Peoria, Chica
go St. Joseph, Kansas
City. St. Louis, Denver
and Deadwood are only
few of the points t which
it wllll pay you t take
the Burlington.
For time cards, tickets and Information
apply at B. and M. depot or city ticket of
fice, corner of 10th and O streets.
G. W. Bonnell. C, P. & T. A.
n,
. Rest Service
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COMPANY
i
Greatest...
Courtesy.
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A GOOD PLACE.
121 North
lltht
a.pita.1 Cetfe.
C. EHLERS
The Tailor.
uils letele. fo feWe-p.
(I
Cleaning and Itcpulrltig also Done.
126 SO. lltl SI. Vhil,ar8'.CI,
Hutchins & Hyatt
SELL. THE BEST GRADES OF
S C Q M L &
ALSO WOOD AND KINDLING. I
1010 O Street. Tolophono 225 '
First National Bank,
LINCOLN, NED.
Capital
Surplus
$400,000.00
100,000.00
N. S. HA II WOOD, I'ruHliluut.
CHAS. A. HANNA, Vice-President.
P. M. COOK. Cashlor.
C. S. LIPPINCOTT, mid
H. 8 FKKEMAN. Amh'i Cashier.
A. 0. SPALDING & BROS.,
The name the guarantee.
Outfitters to all the leading colleges,
"thlctlc clubs and preparatory schools.
Every Requisite for Athletic Sport
and Pastimes.
SPALDING'S BASEBALL SUPPLIES.
Managers should send
rp- iui Bmi!jica uuu special
rnt.t nn ntilfn.m. inrf
supplies before purchas-
jPvrkx.. X Ing. Every facility for the
best value at lean com.
TENNIS
GOLF,
CRICKET,
TRACK.
AND FIELD
SUPPLIES.
Gymnasium Equipments Catalogue Free.
Spalding's Athletic Library contains books
on every form of athletlo sport. Published
monthly, Price ten cents.
THE SPALDING BICYCLE.
Strong, light, easy running. Perfection
of mechanical skill.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia.
Try the..
MITMIUn
MRDER
J. H.PARKIH8EH,
PARKIN8EH, PUABA
PROPRIETOR. jnWP
COLLEGE NOTES.
Candidates for Talo's crow have been
taken to tho training table.
The Inlorstate ontorlcal contest will be
hold this year In Cclumbla Mo.
The football bill Introduced In tho Mis
sourl legislature, vns almost, unanimous
ly defeated.1 .
Wm. J. Brynn has been Invited to dellvor
the commencement address nt the univer
sity of Virginia.
Princeton has reduced the number of her
baseball candidates to twenty. From these
tho nine will be closen.
A bill has been Introduced In the South
Carolina legislature to abolish all frater
nities on the grounl that they cause clnn
nlshncss, Caspar Whltnoy the head of tho sporting
department in Harper's Weekly, was mar
ried on March 3, to Miss Cora Adelo Chaso
of Chicago.
University of California has received an
additional $250,000 per year by an appro
priation bill which passed through the
state assembly.
It is estimated that tho sum of $10,000,000
will bo needed to erect the buildings con
templated for tho American university at
Washington.
Yalo will enter a team at the track car
nival at Chicago, April 20, and will run
in tho relay race, against the university
of Wisconsin.
Upsllon chapter of Delta Gumma, has
Just been established at Leland Stanford
university. This U tho fourteenth chap
ter of thlB sorority.
A cup has been offered at Harvard to
tho man who shall show the greatest Im
provement through the coming year in
any branch of athletics.
Cornell has purchased a naptha boat
which will be used for paloontologica; re
search In tho lakes) of central New York
and In southern waters.
W. J. Bryan has offered to send the Yale
debaters all tho material he has at hand
to aid Yale in her arguments for the ap
proaching bimetallic debate with Harvard.
Lawrence Hutton, tho New York writ
er, has presented to Princeton university
his entire collection of death masks, which
Is said to be the only one of Its kind In
existence.
Pr'ncctoii has challenged Harvard to a
football game next fall, but so far tho
challenge has been ignored. Yalo Is tho
only one of the big four w.th whom
Princeton has yet a game.
Tho Harvard crew will race In an Eng
lish built boat. The boat has been con
structed after the Ideas of their coach,
Mr. U. C. Lehman, and will arr.vo on the
same steamer as Mr. Lehman, this manth.
Tho coach of Michigan's football team
has Issued a call for candidates for pos.
tlons on next year'H team to eomo out to
engago In light spring practice. The work
to bo done will consist mainly of forming
and following interference and punt.ng.
William McKlnley who is an houoinry
member of Sigma Alpha Eps.lon. is the
llfth president who has been a member of
ii Gri'ok luttor fraternity. Garlleld, Ar
thur, Hurt-him), and Cleveland wore all
connected wlt'h some college fratotnity
either as active or honorary members.
Tho board of assessors of Nbw Haven
has placed Vale s taxable propertyat $139,
7S2, The value of this property as llxed
by tho university authorities Is JBS.UiC.
On account of the wide difference In esti
mates there will probably be a context In
tho courts.
By tho will of the late William Lampson,
Yalo has received tho sum of $IM,0f) to bo
expended 'n the election of a bu.ldiug on
the ?o1Iko onnipiiii for commencements
and other puhl e exercises. In addition to
this gift the lemalndur of hts estate has
been devoted to tho foundation of a fund
In Yalo college thi purpost of which .s
to endow prnffMorHh'px in Clieck, Latin
and English literature.
Vale's annual outdoor contest was held
at New Haven last Saturday. Vale won
tho team relay race from tho university
of Pennsylvania. Yalo took about threo
fourth of all the prizes. Tho summary:
Half mile run Winner, A. Orant, U of
P (sorateh). Time 2:03.
Quarter mile run Winnur, Hlmilton F.
Benjamin, Vale (1C yards). Time 0:15.
Putting the shot Winner, E. . O'Don
nel, Yale, (Ji feet); Distance, forty-three
feot live inches.
Mllo walk-Winner J. P. Adams, Ynle.
Time (not caught); second W. B. Fetcjr
man, U. of P.
Fifty yards dash Winner, R. F. Dyes,
Yale, (7 feot). Time 5 2-5 seconds,
Fifty yards hurdles Winner, E Perkins,
Yale, (scratch), Timo C 2-5 seconds.
Polo vault (ten entries) Winner, W. G.
Cook, Yale, (13' Inches): distance eleven
feet three Inches.
Running high Jump-Winner, W. G.
Morse, Harvard, (scratch). Distance, six
feot one Inch actual Jump.
Mllo run-winnor, Dick Grant, Harvard,
(scratch). Tlmo 437.
Toam relay race, Yale vs. U. 0f p., won
by Yale, time, 3:40,
Spring Pants
Spring Suits
' sPparnVng Stretchers
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY
Are showing 150 styles In young men's
Spring Suits. 89 distinct paterns in Spring
'Pants.
For a short time wo will glvo with any pant or suit free of cost, a pair of wlr
pant strotchors. Theso strotchers cost at retail, from 50 to 75 cents. It Is a orae
tteal devlco for keeping tho trousers nca tly creased and pressed.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO,
"Improvement trje
The New IVIodel
Nos. 2, 3 and 4.
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Improved Letter Spacing Mechanism
Adjustable Paper Feed
Automatic Ribbon Reverse
Marginnl Stops at any Point
Ball Bearing Throughout
A MACHINE DESIGNED FOR EVERY DAY USE WITH THE WORKING
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WITH A FINISH THAT IS U N E Q U A LE D.
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137 South Eloventh Btreet. Telephone 48
C. W. ECKERMAN MANAGER.
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Rubber t tamps, Seals, Stencils, Checks,
General Machine Work. Model Milking and
Tinting. Hicyclo work u specialty.
308 South 1 lth St.
39 BETTER THAN EVER"
In SSffllnW111 P"58 bod7 "ore new and genuine improvement
liif , tl,lttn ?Dy ot,'or bicycles now beforo tho public. Never before bare
unerb moiols JfS? sT Wi0 tho monV- 0ur ine, consisting of etyt
ho various on&K0'!76 intd $12.5 !or B,.nSl0 machines, and $lrfo for tandems, m
Suited. P ' BUch that tho mo8t ting purchaser can bo entirety
OENTRAL YOLE MFG. CO..
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Order of th;e Age."
(It Is positive, reliable, rapid and easy
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(Adjustable to any width of paper. Ad
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(The prlmury feed of the ribbon Is across
Its width with a step by step movement
In the direction of Its length, with a
perfect AUTOMATIC roverslng mechan
Ism.)
(A ball bearing Is tho minimum of fric
tion; It requires less oil and attention
than nny other bearing. That quick
action and easy touch of the Smith Pre
mier Is due to ball bearings, No other
typewriter has them.)
Manufacturs of..
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