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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1897)
Ml V U E U B S i K K I A N 5) IHxby ' s Rctrca t. There arc moon-beams in my soul. Use Howard's Complexion I.itl, Roper, Ropc-r, koier, UOPKUl The latest and most valuable original contribution to art is presented to the Art Museum by our own poet Frye he recently drew his breath. LAKDIS PROMOTRl-PONV TIRO BY WEAK VOICE. Your Anglo Saxon 'pony' now No more will helpful be, For front seats and good ponies Oan in no wise agree, Oli, how I wish your voice wero clear And just a tritle coarse Then you could sit with me back here While I should hold your 'horse.' Your weak voice certainly betrayed Your Clark Compendium "First Aid." WORSE THAN STRYCHNINE. If I should direst vengeance wreak On bitt'rest foes, it s cms, I'd sentence them to read each week John Cameron's daily themes. 1I1N'T H) TO THE PRIZE KlfillT. (a) Oscai Allen ami friend Hunter Take :t trip to the Black Hills, Carrying William Biyan's carbine, And this is all it kills: ' (b) Two antelopes, thirteen fat geese, Fourteen big mallard ducks, Sixteen sleek round grouse apiece, ' Six rousing antlcrcd Ducks, Nine Jack rabbits, one hundred quails, One sturdy buffalo, Threu snov birds, thirty cotton-tails And these are all they show! (c) I think that I too shall begin To seek that gun about Next week if it can blow brains in 1-ike it can blow them out. THIS is THE REASON. Of all the most outrageous fads lfyu Mend, just look at that J This pnge is crowded full of 'ads' lo pay for Mumford's hat. THE Emporium Millinery H4l O Street, jronth patterns and our own designs. I nces the lowest , o per. ct Discount to Students. Comfort to California. Every Thursday evening, a tourist, sleeping car for Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln via the Burlington Route. It is carpeted; upholstered in rattan; has spring seals and backs and is pro vided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, etc. An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman por ter accompany it through to the Pacific coast. While neither as expensively finished nor its fine to look at as a palace sleeper, it is just as good to ride in. Second-class tickets are honored and the price of a berth, wide enough and big enough for two, is only f). For a folder giving full particulars, call at the B. & M. depot or city office, corner of 10th & 0 streets. (teo. V. Boxxell, 0. P. & T. A. WE SET THE PACE FOR 1897, ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. HAS PLAOKD OK SALE AN Entirely New Stock OF Clothing, Hats I Furnishings. We show rnotv New wm1s llinn all oilier Merehiuil In Lin coln ltV h rimiiK lilin, Itiu there in wy of finding out. CflU- Into wtir UwJtwme -tore mnJ we will i.lw yon wore novelties Jn wearing llrcl for rnn, lop nnci Children Mmn yon ever dttwmwl were witle If we mlxlrml yon. don't Jniv. Another tliliitf. Me tniriiiee to wive von -J jt eent on cwiy dollar" wuilli on 1ni WE SET THE PACE THIS WEEK O fn Willi t cr"rtt lot of (Jfimino English 'ifu M,Ar W ORSTKD SlTPS for .Men. mb A PER SUIT Wlileli i t,iiwniil nil wool, (ha color, eiit and tilinmed exwlleniH llm one. hii1 if ton fun wMeJ) it for Wn thmi 7 i. tlie miH J vnr- or nothing ARMSTRONG ccLo0 1013-1019 O St., Lincoln, Neb. i si