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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1899)
I wttvtty! TO PILL The stomach and iiitetiticH arc lined excessive flow from nn Irritated inucoitH membrane is culled a Jlu.v or catarrh, A flux or catarrh however alwayH n sign of disease. AVOID Til Pun'ullvcH, (from nnrno, I demise) produce n painful diarrhea accompanied of mucus, act like green or over ripu simply IrrltimiH mm lorcign HiiDitauces tu tne Dowels win .11 nature vie lently rejects. That is the action of Cotocyuth, Gamboge, Uliitcrlum, Jalap, etc. AVOID TIIUM. r Physics thnl cut 1 ripiiiK watery diarrhea, which is followed by eostivcnetts as 'tad worst than before linn were tnUen contiiu rekins that tlrv the mucous memt mum I'odop'ivUin, Hi-amm'uy, I.optnudrln, Aloes, Khulmrb, etc.. are such drills. AVOID Til KM. Mtucinl phvftiiM such as Xrnsnic Cal)iind an I other form of Mercury, break tliuu a d uioupth' la rue lanili, nf ili I) id v, deHtroviug their UHt'fnluesM more or less permanetitly. Alkali physics, of tlie Potash, .Soda and Magnesia kind, whether in the lorni of " mineral" watera or pillverled salts, atta k the Vitality of the blood, lessen the purity and Hlu-iiglli of the natural M-en'ti tm, ml an on the euilre Hystetn nsa slow poison UiieheUe .lull, seullii. I'owiler, Kpsotn Silt. Calcined Magnesia are couiaiou lonns of these alkal es AVOID I'll KM. 1 Whether hnug'n in bulk or in Hi 011 mm tliey are rep emmie (or union ol llu- ofto-dav AVOID Til DM. Ifi We guarantee that ANTI-PILL (the latest and great- f jft est discovery of the age for the curative treatment of fj Constipation, Biliousness and Dyspepsia) contains no ? 4 mineral of any kind or any drug mentioned above; that f ft it contains no other drug that has any of the above f f mentioned objectionable features or results. We will f Hf give a thousand dollars to anybody who can prove these $ f claims untrue. ANTI-PILL is not a "patent" nor a f? "dope," but a purgative tltnt Is a purgative In the true fi ff? sense of the term. When vou need a clcnnslna medi- f $ft cine, don't you think you ought to buy Anti-Pill? Doubt $ j? It? Try It! That's the test. Al' drux jists 25c, or 92 j? address ANTI-PILL CO., Linciln, Nebraska. &Hh$w:: "Vv: IiitTL'olU'Kliito . . . liurouu Dottrel & Leonard 4T-J-478 Hrodway Allmny. Now York. Makers of tlio Caps, Gowns and Hoods To the American Colleges and Uni- versit.es i"ratea manual, samples, prices, etc., upon request. Gowns tor . the pulpit and the bench. Woolcdays Sundays Holidays Pleasant Days Stormy Days Cold Days and all other days THE BURLINGTON'S DENVER LIMITED . . Leaves Lincoln 0 p. in. exactly. Arrives at Denver 7: 10 a. in. iroulhuly Denver people have named this train "OLD TRUSTY" ALWAYS ON TIME. City Ticket OMeu: I UurHiutton Depot: Corner 10th and O Sis 7th St bii I and Q Telephone i!3i. Telephone 34. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN Lincoln and uburn, Falls City. Atchison. and Kansas City. City Ticket Office, 1039 O St. H. C. Townsend, G. P. & T. A. F. D. Cornell, C. P. & T.A. 4KBMmklM T iW vj 9ftlMHP EATERS with tmicoiiH niurthrniie. The emitted, is never a simi of health, but KM. commonly cnlled "phyflicH," tlmt with straining ami the discharge mg fruits or tainted tneiitu, they arc 2 H H H liili-nuil nnt-wir slum) mi Hum, H siouiacii, Dowel and nwr complaint mm 7 2 & Jj 39bl& TEHCHER ' UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES OF AMERICA Rev. L. D. BASS, D. D., Manager. r 'ittsburg, Pa., Toronto. Can., New leans, La., New York, N. Y., Wash- Orl , tDCSF , Ca,t Chj, .'., c. 1 .,i, .. n.,.,r n.,n cngo, 111., St. Louis, Mo., Denver, Colo. Theroaro thonsamlsof positions to lie tilled. We hud over B.UiX) vncanclos Inst mmroii. Un surpassed facilities for plaulni; teachers In any part of the I'nlteil States or Canada. One fee rek'lsiors In nim- ofllees Address all Applications to Washington, D.C. GOOD PRINTING . . Is a paying investment and a necessary adjunct to a suc cessful business, On the con trary, poor printing (and we refer to the kind the other fellow does) is dear at any price, and is a standing re (lection both on the merchant and the printer. Moral: leave your orders with us, and you will always be satisfied, both as to quality and price. Hunter Printing Co,, LINCOLN. Print Anything (or Anybody. 1 " Y .V'i,' EPEHILNCE. TRADE MARK8, DESIGNS, COPYRIGHTS Slc Anynno wnillni; n fkctch nncl di'scrlptlon mnr quii'kl) nacrrtniiii fico, ulivtliur nn Invention Ih piolmlily imtOMlalilo ( iiiiiiuuiilciitlniiH htrlutly ciinlliluiitliil. tllili'ni nveiicy tirvc-i'iirliiirp.itoiits In AiuiTleu. ',(iliuvu 11 WasliliiKton (illkii. I'atuniH taken tlirounh Muim & Co rucelvo eut'ciiil nuticu in tlio SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, bcnutlfully llliitriitPil. Ihi-boH clrculntlon of iiiiyBCleiitlllo Jiiiirnal, wcnkly, tcrnis 3,ni u your: T.VS.?1 m,,,!",l!, 'I'i'i'liiicii ii)iigiiinlll.VM lloou on I'm 1 Th sum Irou. AUdrum mumn co., j J L. Stephens, l'r.'S Hnrry K. Wilson. Soc W a Hlshop, V.Pros W C. Stephens, Tros I Uinni y DllOmrOO nni I rnr , ,,,UUL" UUOIRLOO UULLtU t Terms begin April :M and June 10. t Frst clnss ,nstruction In ,, im8,ness nnfl artKmcQtU','l''S' Writo'"-Bu0orcau , LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE 13th and P Street. Tel, 254. Lincoln, Neb i-vrnjra IK 'I'll BUR A MCKD l-'OU Tllili Y. M. ('. A. IN T1IK I'NIVKltSITYV Thu (Hiewtltiii! in oftiMi asltctl : l( there a domnnd for a I'oiuitf Men h (lirlHtiiin nwioi'lnllnii I" ODlh'tn' "' iml,i,H!l,v' Tlune wlin wou.d "" wor thlH'nt'p;ntIvi'l.v hiiv tilnit our " (U'litH I'niiM' f'lim nou limiuu, huge ly ChrlKt.Inn ioimn nien and women and (if Rood habiU, are iihiiiiIiJ- Intii t'Htcd In t-nurHli u:rh nt homo 11111 ho nnlnrall.v fnh lnli Hint hind nf work In M10 clniroh of tin oollojfo (own. TIiIh limy, In a moiiMiiiT, bo Inio In nnr h' iiomlinitloiml Hoh'Ol, but Hiuvly 1 I In oinoful (ilinoror nr 11 uiiIvoikIiiv H Ih .'.ir from liolnff tlio real oondltlnn. In tlio rliiiioh Hohnnl llu two two imiiiilly IoM'i, nlllod. Tlio piutor oflon 11 toaohor in tlio Ihor mdmol or til n? iroi dont of tlio oollorr (In1 pimlor nf t'lio olinroh and no ll Ih luml to Hcpnmlo lIlO (WO lllHllllltlOIIH, im Idioy lll'O HO olriioly oonnoolod, but In 11 lnrfjo unl-voi-Hlly (hlnH 1110 ditVoroiit and iialur ally ), im you oonnldrr Iho dlll'oionoo In Iho 1111 1 lire of the (wo hoIiooIh. The iivonifFo Hludoiil louvoH linme for Hho (Irnl (lino when lie oomc lo enlloet ho l In 11 Htrnuirp hind for Ulie llrwt tear! ho noon Ih qn'ei'liifr upon IiIh Hliidle and i Intoronlod In 11U wlrol work, ho Ih one of 11 liirjje niimbor In (bin oondlllon. "he Ioiowm he will not bo m Iwed If ho In not lit Sum n, Nolvonl o one roprovoH him If ho doon ii'fit iillt'iid oihiirt'li NVtono iIItooIh him to a certain lino of olinroh worh lihn't 'ho niluht do. lie Is n lllllo llmld nlinut nd'erlntr IiIh sorvlooH and . In (hit oondltlon ho ino.s iihrouodi Iho llis( yen i. Uy llil illme he linn loul interest In the weluiro of Mi'-fle nliruil htm and I now living (o himself en tirely. John 11. "Mo'lil, (hitl Ulnr of Y. Al. ('. A. men, ii,vh HtmlontH are the niostt ho1(I1i olnss In M10 world," ho Is about rlfrhl. 'I oil worl mahoH Hliem so. Diirinj' the prenoivt "hloil year a yoniur niun lay nloU for iwn wooUr wllhln (wo rods nf the linlvorwity oniii piisiind his ooiidldloii was not Unmvn lo over kiv men. The ordlnnry sin dont. Is so Intent upon liU own wvh mid future altnlumon'ts dlmt lie Ihlnhs little of those nliout ti im. It tokos eon vtnmt iirjrlnjr by thos-o ln(oret(d to lime oases of slokues, or iioihI report oil that dhey may bo nlitentlcd to. All ot her says: Wo have in our univer sity n ln'rpe numUpr r(f literary soolo (ios and fraternities with many oth er fralornnl orpraniallous nnd do Iflieso not meet the need studoivt 1iodv 11 far 11s orfranlznllon s ooneerni'Ml? I'liere nre In Iho University of Xobni--kn about 1,000 yotriij; men. Of tills number nbout 200 nre monilbers of the fraternities and 110 momlxM'. of Hie literary sm'iellos. Wlm t of Hie re U)nlnlu7 700. iMoiv lihaiv half the yoiuifr men of the univorsKy 'have no social life whatever, except what Hiey jet. in the elas room or upon the oainpus. It 1- lo tills clnss that the Younjr Men's riirlatlan assonintinn opens Us doors. They eomo in and here meet the men of the fraternities and literary societies. It proves to be a place whore (hoix Is no dl-tinetion, a jjront eentmil oriiilziiMou whore men rle above potty strife and form a Kroat brotherhood for mutual help fulness. Usually college jii'ltlo. are of the (imd naturcd sort, a friendly coii))ctil(lon, but some timers Mils Is not true, which eoi way ll mn, be. is not the Ideal condition when nil theie tilling'-, mav be laid aside, when "oud mi" and "fnif'and "barb," the stu dents from lite rami, the emliryo law yiers, the enrpenter, the blaeksniit'li, t.M regiirdlcKs of nfllltatlniiis, nimy meet on n couiiuion ground imkI show nn inter est In the welfare of each other. The , Young Men's Christian association Is , where this can be done and .-o for no onhor reason the as-si elation may rightfully claim 11 plnec In the univer sity. The ninny ways n which It olVivrs, nay for Christian work, are. loo w)l known to need enumeration Iho re. VUit any church in the city, watch the wvivkors inul you will (liwl but 11 small jier cent of tlie sJtudents who are nieuvbors of eburcbes at 'home, do ing any active work. Lot a young man spen'd four yenrs In college without doing any active Christian work and he is of little value 110 lu a short time nt the .end of the cu'leue Couio. e Young Men's , ( lnl-tian iifctociatloii olVons oppnt-t uni ty for iulio corvlce while ,.io yuunrg ' man is in college. It trains men as Miblc teaciliei 11 nil along various other I lines of Christian luitlviiy. It. (Miches 1 men to be intorotUod in their fellow 1 men and to ieek f " opportunllit! to be of -,.pvt.ii to (.em. 'Phe Young 1 Men'- Christian iiBKoeiatlon doe not cl'iiim that it ennitniiuw aM the Chrift I Ian fnree nf the university, far from j it. We all rejoice t..at a.t tlie hiiid of lour university we have 11 man wfliA U .intensely Interested in the moral life ( of the students. This Ik not confined to tlie ehanoollnr alone, hut mlniost. nil j momobei's of the faeuMv are anxious I a'limit the character nnd lives of the students who arc memliers of their eliissps. Alnny studontN are ileslrvis of ' dnlntr some active work and so it j would be unjusit to wiy Mint there would bo no Chrl'tlan Work If ithere ; was no nssociintion. Hut an army will win the balUo more uulukly If or gnrrled nnd trnlmenl. This i whnt the nsso'intlm seeks to do whin (his force. It flocks to organize, ajjd uni fy tihe working niomliens of Hie uni versltv and to stinnila.'to in nil youiig men 11 desire, to lie more lielpful to those about them. HERPOLSHEIMER & CO. Wash Goods The dainty fabrics, rich and airy colorings and exquisite designs displayed in our wash goods section cannot be properly described, people must see them to ap preciate them and they must inspect the quality, and learn the price, before they can fully realize what an amount of money our shrewd and careful buying saves them. Millinery With New York patterns and our own creations our showing surpusses any thing we have ever attempted before, every hat in the house has that tone of richness, that stamp of style found only in the highest .ade goods. The only insignificant thing about our Hillinery is the price. t 0 L1NCJLN, NEBRASKA. WRICHT, KAY & CO. Mnnufiu'turers of KATKKNITY KM1ILKMS KATKKN1TY JKWI'MtY KATI'KNITY NOVKl1'I K8 KATKKNITY RTATIONKKY KATKKNITY INVITATIONS KATKKNITY ANNOUNCKMKNTS KATKKNITY 1'KOUKAMS F Sunil for Ctitulomio nnd Prlco List. Kiieclul iIusIkiis on up'illcntlon. M0-IA2 Woodward Ave , - DETROIT, WICr. :r. &o c. Students work 11 Siwclnlly 114:4 O ST. Qood Unrber.s, Now Furniture. Kxeullont Work WHEN YOU TRAV'.L ALWAYS TAKE THE To OMAHA All points east. KANSAS CITY -east and south. DENVER and all Colorado points. OGDEN and SALT LAKE. BUTTE nnd HELENA. PORTLAND. SEATTLE, .SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES. Has the I3est Modern Equipment. Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Free Reclining Chair Cars. For Time Schedules, Tickets, Reservations of Berths, Call or Address, E. B. SLOSSON, Gen. Agt., 1044 O St., J. T. MASTIN, C. T. A. Lincoln, Neb. H. G. BURT, Pres., E. DICKINSON, Gen. Mgr., E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A. Omaha, Nebraska. Turpin's School of Dancng. 1 i. . Children's class, Saturdays 2:30 p. m. Ladles' and gentlemen'sclass, Mondays 8p.m. Assemblies or Advanced Class, Wednesday Evenings. ' Tlio Academy offers advantage- for cotillion clubs, private parties, ote. Is nowly furnished and decorated. Will bo rented at reasonable- rates. For further information address, New Classes tor Children and fll RFPT TIIPDIN 1132 N Strret. Adults now farmlni:. MLDC1I I Ulrlll, Lincoln. Neb, For Style, Quality and Price .... . TAILOR MADE GOODS You should call on NEBRASKA PANTS & SUIT COMPANY, 143 N.13th St. HERPOLSHEIMER & 00. pOLSpW $ CO. Joy The of a tailor made shirt is only known to those who wear them. It's because they are just rlRht. Cheaper, too, in the long run. V do., to nnlor, rtjQ white or colored MU Harper's Shirt Factory Upstair, loia O Street iW have the only Shirt Kictory in Lincoln. THE BEST ROUTE FROM LINCOLN, NEB. Oliver Theatre Building ".- rm