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RIDE WITTMAH BICYCLES v&im)m (JO ..If defective parts are found in Wittmann Bicycles we will replace free and pay all trans- portation charges. H- Wittmann & Go. ESTABLISHED 1870- WINNING ORATION. nob the nutl war r raven led Mow eoun 1 ,oii9 hori 1 nlwnyo , img man ic BWl'pt '1 1C8rOt- . the level 'a S 43-M5 South 10th Street. IW) gXSXSSXS! because they have n reliable guarantee by n reliable firm. fTtTTTT?tTTnT?T?!TrTTt!TT??rftmmTTTTT?TTTTTTTTYT?TYTYTmTTTHT A new wheel, the .best make, with the best tires, for sale at a sacrifice. GEO L TOWNE, Box 207, City iimimmmmwwmauuwiauMWMWUWWWiumwre (1 Interi-ollcRUilo Humui Ootlrnl & Leonard I7M7K Hrodwuy Albany. Now Yorlt. Makers of thu Caps, Gowns and Hoods To the American Colleges and Uni versities. Illustrated manual, samples, prices, etc., upon request. Gowns for the pulpit and the hench TEIOEK UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES OF AMERICA Rev. L. D. BASS, I). D., Mnnnger. KIDMM Weekdays Sundays Holidays Pleasant Days Stormy Days, Cold Days and ali other days THE BURLINGTON'S DENVER LIMITED . . Leaves Lincoln C p. m. exactly. Arrives at Denver 7:10 a. in. prerlst'ly Denver people have named this train "OLD TRUSTY" ALWAYS ON TIME. City Ticket Olllvo: I HurlliiKton Depot: Corner 10th and O Sis 7th ftt bet. P anil -i Tolopliono '-:!.), Telephone. 2S. Pittsburg, Pa., Toronto, Can., New Orleans, La., New York, N. Y., Wash ington, D. C. San Francisco, Cal.. Chi cngo, III., St. Louis, Mo., Denver, Colo. Thero arc thousanilsof positions to bo llllctl. We bail over 8,000 vaenncles last season. Un- , surpassed tncllltles for placing touchers In any part of tlio United States or Canada. One feu reclsier.s In nine oftlccs. 1 Addross 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 llection 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 for Anybody- Continued from pap 1 down, hits bettor nature uplifted by solid sensible piillnmJiropliv pliiltinthrophy of battalion sihliw, but the love for 111.1 on the Gross of Cavalry. ' trymeii, proud 01 your gl itnge, remember thnt Anne ibegiiiN her structure of 5t' hood where her eunnkn ' away itho dross of eriielt.y Imn. When oti eau sloon of the Jiienn'tvt blnek man. itui alinrc hla pain, heal his wounds, . n..'tire his Insults; when you can say him, -My brother, I seek not the. gloi of a pos sessor, but the oitlec of .1 redeemer, only then will Amerlea lie i-ilo to ful fill lier whole duty to 1m- helpless wanly. This Is no time (.. be quib bling over a policy of perm incirt gov 1 ernnieivt without the conn-nt of the gove-ned The duty whloh lies at hand ; is to retnlii as a snered' trust the wiv i creignty of subjects riu'cs, uivtil eon , taet with Aiiierienii ideals and inUcHi gonee shall have fitted them (0 deeide for themselves their pari in the feder ation of the world. 1 America owe a duty to the world I (iluil.toue, speaking of I'he I'liited Suites twenty-fhe years ago. mid: "She will become the head servant In the great household of tflie world, be cause her service will be the largest and the best. She must decide when I her iiistltutiiinis hnll bine reached 11 stage in which uliey shall contribute their maximum to 'the stale of lniman happinc and welfare.' That stage is mtched, but the opportunity for world .service has come too unexpect pcrfeet. Learning and culture are not universal. av and frntprnrty are ol ten violated. There are ."taiii'S on- our nnlionnl character, but the world's call has come. Americans, proud of Valley Forge, at Ottydntrg mid San .hinn, shall we acknowledge that any power of Europe is better filUed for world leadership t.inn the nation born of the Declaration of Independ ence and inseparably linked together by the Kmaneipation Proclamation'.' Amid the onrushlng haste o .ie civil' iation of the whole globe, in the glimmering dawn of limit new t.ny -"When the common' sense of most lOinll hold 11 fretful realm in tiwe, And the kindly earth1 phnll slumber. lapt in universal law," let strong courageous America stand forth again before 11 the world, 'tilie chani)ion and savior of the oppressed! Does any one hesitate because oppo nents at' home are wiying that we fa vor expansion only because we sec in the future streams of polde.ii reeime pouring into our own pnekct or the notion's coffers? Not nl A motive and 11 motive power which seek, the ivitltntion of Inimnii character at any sacrifice ore heaven high, hell-deep re moved. TAvt not the nation which' has integrity by streams of lifelilood shed by millions of martyred sons let not this tuition suggest' any mercenary motives when duty is at stake! "Take up the White Man's iburdeiir Ye dare not stoop to less Nor call too loud on Freedom To cloak your weariness, lly all ye will or whisper, ltv all ye leave or do. 'The silent, sullen peoples Shall weigh your God, awl ,oti. 1 WOint American citizen will place 'mercenary considerations in the bal- mice which shall weigh the infinite? I This venr America must decide. Urine sons of pntTiou e fathers, reach out your splendid isolation. Draw your inspiration from the onward sweep of the nations progress; obtain your courage from the time 'tripid con stitutinn; rccneni.e your motives in the promptluigs of no nutiionnl con scieiu'e us it .Miininons you to Ulic re demption of the world, and eonse'erate 1 yourselves to duty clear, recognized, I sacred duty dn'ty to man, duty to I fintL From' this time forth Xt your 1 watchword be, no I splendid lanftitlon, l but splendid sacrifice, splendid scr- vice. Book Department We have in stock a large line of books, suitable for graduating I pupils, in pretty bindings, and at popular prices. You can buy some as low as 19c cacIi and as high as $5.00. Write for in. .formation respecting our Encyclopedia BrIUanica Club. You can get the complete set of 30 volumes, cloth delivered, 1 irri. age paid, on the payment of $1.00, and monthly payments of $3.00. Music and Picture Dept. All New Music at half the publisher's price. Send for catui. uC of 5c music, containing 4,000 pieces. During our Maj dc we will make special prices on Pictures and Picture Fr.i n..Si HERPOLSHEIMER & CO., 12th and N si eets teSs 0m jV ' 1 ' ' ,'' il "5 'W, Iroquois BispBs Sjg, uio cf th famoat Irontiois Model J, .. illlsiloldit tlOtrftili Juitouc llilr.l llirirr. IROQUOIS CYCLt VORKS FAIIPQte "" I'm1"'"'" "um.iiiiu nciinic imiiKin in 'WW whclB I Itlt .t . l,alllni.l.l,ll...ll.. tl III. i ... .. a . "." -. ! uk i i inn nf iii- iKinn n liii unrr i 13 IrtnJ cclr (iniilipa and coniplrtr MGCtO tO n t S6U I riuigmir nuimcwc iiao cuiiciuuci (urn1 i ;j i . ,. . . .t ... .!... ....... ... , J.- I ! a mb, 11 iiiihv inn iiik- I'litim ti 1 1 M(d lllOQUOI6BICYCLEt$IG.Jil;:l II. molrl. t'y up t" (l.lr, famniMGcr)Utif 1. f rl UKObnlr I Un ilela.lcl lr.rm t.mi SI. $&2f luli.n m..ttvel ttvo.plrco cr.nk, ilttnch il.jn p. '" larrc hulu anil li-ini'er.smn ilrop. Ilnettnir' ci 0 mt f THiiir ,, ;'J. .'I in I .f. In lmllr, Jim I t r..i.inriii llirouitl t. Our Written Unnrmitcr . an ' t. Ih, 'tocdi inoira "tin it! I. arch nimrl, Td.' I ill ,M i'ek 'lack 11 ( CL7&I71 HMB nnl I PR ' r',r.prrfFernriiinfanti'f'ri:liarirp.c.nwayiiilfttm,lifUi.rl OCrilJI UML. lltf.lf I , M ,,'f-inm w.nlnl. .ml w, will lni. ( 0 I) fur Hi l.tl,n .lr, iulijrt itvi ma n ',! f .. il. n t lln.l il Uio ino.l nonilrrfnl III jfl (IITf r f r md, ion i . Cltll'lt lO.I v lfvM.nl t nit .l.o ilnann-iihtMl. Mirri.ttil.riniiitfurra.il in full with urir sj ff(U' ssatryrft ccs a nmi.irie un . f ndia at nn.inii , ?.., TV B. triWS Bb OIW I Vr-h.t.J lirrl.ato I0. W ant XIXD J33E. VC-BW in r,rry town t. topio.nt .it Unnilrnl. rarnnl tlirir tlrtrlo lat rar Tlilt rar w . (Trr whrrl. and a forwerl 1 r 111. alto x'i-eo j r-o ii tami.ir wnoeno aroiim. i,ru ir rur niicrni prnpn.iiioii. w arc k nnmn ..It. .... ' ( ...... !.!.- II ...I ... ..... .1.. ,1-1... . . -.1 . .1 . ill. icrr.irr. A ,' I II "I, V I.I I' J I'll l,'l.(v ill ill" ,. " nn.i ,... 'vi ....- 1) i.-it.u.r , .. u ir.tr 1 niiy 11.111 . r mrt, l)( tnieaeo.iopnv cxprctconinai yanu ini.urcmioni. 1 ric wii' - J. I. MEAD CYCLE CO.. Chicago The Mnvl Cwte A. av alotnlrlif rrhaht turd Iroquoit IMcyflts at $16 75 ar teonderul bargain F WRIGHT, KAY & CO Mntiufncttirer.s of KATKItNITY EM II l'.MS KATKKN1TY JKWK KY UATKHNITY XOVi: TIKS UATKKNITY STATIONBIIY ItATKKNITY INVITATIONS U ATKHNITY ANNOUNCKM KNTS UATKKNITY PUOOUAMS Send for Ciitnloiriio timl Price 1st. Spcclul (lfslnns on tippllcntlon. 140-142 Woodward Ave. - DETROIT, WICH. S-. & C. P1RPERHOP Students work it Snoelnlty. 1144 O ST- Good Iiurburs, Now Furniture, Kxcullonl Work WHEN YOU TRAV'.L ALWAYS TAKE THE The Joy of a tailor made shirt is only known to those who wear them. It's because they are just right. Cheaper, too, in the long run. 14 do., to order, (JjQ white or colored Jpu Harper's Shirt Facton Upstairs, iota O Street $g!r klPI have the only Shin Fact- in Lincoln. THE BEST ROUTE FM LINCOLN, NER. I -i Y OPS' EPEKISHOE. jHD mff5H'&m t" .r,;5, - itiiiiV7 jjTjjjjTra TRADE MARK8, DESIGNS, eOPVmr.MT.Q An. Anynnn rcti(1lritf n akotrli mill ilcsrrliillmi nmy qilli'kh iiMiuititlii, fiett, "Ih'IIiit an liivuiitimi Ih liroliaMy imtuntublu I iniiliiiiiilriitliniH (.trletly I'uiiililimtliil. Olilcst jiKi'in-y fiirn'curliiirinitciita In XiiiiTifu. Wo linvo ii WhhIiIiikIiiii iillloii. I'liti-ntB tnkt'ii thruuKli Jiuiin ,1. Co roculve IUlllll nt.tlcu In tlio SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, lifniillfiilly Ulimtnitnil, Inririmt elrc-uliitlon of ii lyrflciitltloJjiiiriiHl, n'i-iki,tiriu-it,l.Uiuycnrt VrJilS'". i"V!ltl"'- l'l",,,l"'i t"il"Miinl IJanu IIUOK ON 1'AII VTN Kllilt ll.-ii. Al!llri'.1 r'"l ft. CO., J J 1. Stophons, l'r's. Hurry K. Wilson. 800' W. O. IMhliop, V -I-rus W. C Stophons, Tros' TWO TRAINS DAILY HETWEEN 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. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE Terms Ik. in April 21 and Juno 10. First cliiss instruction In till business nnd shortlmnd stu.in s AVrlto for cataloKuo or cnll lit tlio ofllco. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE 13lh and P Street. Tel, 254. Lincoln, Neb Through the kind uobpltii.ity of AdtMiyd Whiting a small crowd of frn lei nil v o.'iinle en loved an enrlv 'hlev- 'eie rliie and breakfast .Sntui.m iiiorn- -Murgie Winger, who left u no city isiin- ilaji to 'ipeiwl tJie uiiiiiinvr III Tcciiin- seh. .Miw.s Mil' Whiting hcrved colVeu hefore I'he Htnrt, nnd Just ah u.u sun was coining iiji thu nieiry party htart- id for l' diversity I'lnee. After gat hor- inn llnwera, pluying liaM, etc., n..o re- uirn ride was made 'to the Whiting hiiu-e, where u well nrnunged course 1 in nkfiu-t wi seif... The rest of the I motiving quic...,. used with limbic, tlmillu. and diiiuiing. Thotie Invited were ( MitteCh .Margie Wing r, Nellie Moll- I brook, Nolle .it'll, Ediwi Wetel, . Atleloyd Whiting and Mmhe.1 llnyeh; .Me-tjrs.. rum i-ngerawi, i.enier .Miinge, Freil W.iuliain.s, ICai'; WcJi'n, Ant Piin ciM nnd ('hi iiil Keed. Ti.e world's st!itvl-piofihloniil record for ft might 'huae hull gaiuua wvin Is held hy the Neliraskm Intliitus. .a.st HeiiK.ui the. jikmv worn forty ltrcn!igh't gniiiis through Nebraska, wi, -Mis-Kouri ,ind lliiut-. These Indians are the ) niiine Anieriean redsloinr..'. There is no i rn ud or fake about them. They wIM .!ny tlio Suite University iea.ni on it'll eampiiH Tuesday mrtl Wediiies-dny. To OMAHA All points east. KANSAS CITY -cast and south. DENVER and all Colorado points. OGDEN and SALT LAKE. BUTTE and HELENA. PORTLAND. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES. Has the Best Modern Equipment. Pullman Palarje and Tourist' Sleepers. Dining and Free Reclining Chair Cars. For Time Schedules, Tickets, Reservations of Berths, Call or E. B. SLOSSON. Gen. Agt., 1044 O St., J. T. MAST Lincoln, Neb. E. DICKINSON, Gen. Mgr., E. L. LOMAX, ( Omaha, Nebraska. H. G. BURT, Pres., Iress, C. T. Turpin's School of Dancng. Children's class, Saturdays 2:30 p. m. Ladles' and gentlemen's class, Mondays 8p.m. Assert Advanced Class, Wednesday Evenings. Tlio Academy oilers advantage for cotillion clubs, private purtV Is nowly ftirnisliod and decorated. Will bo routed at reasonahle For further information address, 'llesq to. itOS. New Clauses for Children und Adults now form I it ALBERT TURPIN, KOT For Style, Quality and Price -IN- Tlnvi the "Evans" do your washing. TAILOR MADE GOODS You should cull on NEBRASKA PANTS & SUIT COMPANY 143 N.13th St, Oliver Theatre Building j m