The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, April 04, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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    The Nebrask an -Hesperian
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THE AMERICAN MAN WITH HIS
HOE.
Buoyed up by every hope that nnimatos
The human breast ho stands erect and
firm,
Amidst the fertile emptre of his fields;
"Upon his face the light of promise like
The burnished sun; within his ar
moured limbs
The pent-up earnest for all future time.
Who built so wide and high the shell
of bone,
Which holds his teeming brain! who
set his eyes
So wide apart? 'twas liberty, 'twas she
Who ran the wires of energy along
His sturdy legs and put the fires of
hope
Like blazing torches in his lifted eyes.
Behold him as ho treads the loamy soil
With independence such as kings
might craVe;
The dawn to sound his reveille; the
dusk
To bring him peaceful rest; his only
' lords
The changing seasons as they come and
go;
The gentle spring; the summer with
her warmth
To woo the harvest, and that russet
time
The autumn with her rich rewards,
and last
Old winter with her snowy months of
rest.
By every mark of toil , within his
hands;
By every bead of sweat upon his brow
The world may know he has the right
to eat.
His honest bread and look to none for
aid.
He holds the keys to all the riches
packed
Beneath the generous sod, and wider
still,
He finds within the heart of nature
hidden
The secrets, ages long "have sought,
and-scans- p --
The heavens with "knowing eye to read
the clouds
L.ike open pages of a printed Dook.
This man of "brawn and brain with up
ward face
Sees visions in the stars and dreams
his dreams
That kiss the gates of God; with eagle
wings
His strong Imaginings leap up the
skies,
And o'er the face of all the eaTth, and
deep
Within her hidden mines, and yokes
with toll
The cheering comfort of a poet's song.
Nay, Markham, the sodden man you
sing,
"WaB never whelped beneath the float
ing folds
Of yonder flag, but bred in empires
old,
And crumbling to decay, whose waliB
were huilt
Upon the craven nocks of slaves; but
we
Have reared a nation towering high
upon
The -willing shoulders of such men as
these
As strong as rocks that rib this chang-
HeBS earth;
Nor all the blatant tongues of anar
chy, Nor tostored discontent, nor sorpont
wiles
Of oily 'demagogues, can move the state
fDeep ifounded on thlB mighty adamant.
William Heed Dunroy.
MR. KING'S ELECTION.
"We dip the following which -will 'be
of much Interest to our rcaOors:
"The Bchool board at its laBt meeting
itook up itho matter of the ouporlntend
ency for 'the coming year. Mr. Alibott
not being an applicant. J. J. King
was elected. Mr. King was at Cedar
Rapids some years ago and remained
three successive years. Since then he
has oeen attending school In the state
university. He Is one of the rising ed
ucators of the state and Albion can
congratulate herself on securing his
services." Albion Blade.
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Wo believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is the best in the world. A
few weeks ago we suffered with a se
vere cold and a troublesome cough,
and having read their advertisements
in our own and other papers we pur
chased a bottle to see how it would
affect u&. It cured us before the bot
tle was more than half used. It is the
best medicine out for colds and coughs.
The Herald, Andersonville, Ind. For
sale by Druggists.
GIRL'S BASKET BALL GAME.
The last game of basket-ball of the
season will be played in the gymna
sium today at 2 o'clock. This is the
championship game between the first
and second teams, and will be a snappy
scientific game as the girls are all in
good condition after sever.il months of
hard training.
A committee meeting of the regents
was held last Wcdnesdav.
Allegretti & Lowney
CHOCOLATES
. ... at tweeter's 9harmaei
N. W. Cor. 12th and N Sts. Lincoln, Neb.
AK THE SENIORS
ABOUT OUR WORK.
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CoHeges In 'which we fill
positions sent free.
Address: C. J. Albert, Manager.
STUDENTS bo to
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' SHAVING PARLOR
For Satisfactory Barber Work.
Farmers and Merchants' Insurance Co. llldg.
Fifteenth and O Streets.
STUDENTS
TRY HEHDRY'S RESTAURANT.
Everything served First-Class at moderate
prices. Nearest the University.
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'PHONE, 896.
Attention !
If you vant your Thesis nicely
typewritten see
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Photographer
Gnllcry KstoWlslied 1871.
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Lincoln, Neb.
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, -mission must present a degree in Arts, titer
I attire, Thilosophv, or science, from a recognized
1 college or scientific school, with the exception of
I such persons, of suitable nge and attainments, as
may be be admitted "by special vote of the Facul
ty taken in each case.
For detailed information concerning courses of
instruction, or catalogue, address,
i Dr. "Win. L. Richardson, Dean,
I Harvard Medical College, Boston, floss.
as -well as
others, find
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t
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