The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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From Untbtrslty and Other Sources
MACAULAY SAID
The Fields of Yesterday.
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Out beyond the hills,
Lie the flehlB of yesterday.
Beyond the reach of Ills
Rest the sober and the gay.
The soft mists hover low.
The peaks aro covered o'er,
With visions sweet and slow.
And dreams that come no more.
In the fields of yesterday.
Peace reigns forever more;
For the quiet and the gay
With mists are sllver'd o'er.
O. C.
English Lit. Prof. "What deter
mines the close of the first act of any
play?"
Intelligent Youth "The falling of
the curtain."
The Song of the College Editor.
When news Is plenty, what a cinch
Naught to do but rope It In.
When news Is scare, O, what a pinch!
Scratch his head and work llke.sin.
Sometimes he has to cut It down;
Tear It up without a care.
Next week he sees, with darkest frown.
How short a crop of news is there.
When times are brisk and lots a doln',
Every chump has news to burn;
But when It ralnB, and games are gone,
Not a chap will do n turn.
When he's thought of something fine,
Some one else will crowd him out,
But when his wits are out of line,
No one else Is seen about.
So, If you want an easy snap.
Just get on some paper's staff
Sometimes you'll be In fortune's lap,
And plenteous fountains quaff.
And then at times you're on the dump;
Not a thing to do but grin,
Roll up your sleeveB, get on a hump;
Hunt up news and send It In.
Dlcklnsonlan.
First Farmer "I Bee by the paper
that somo of the students down at
Madison painted the town red the
other night."
Second Farmer "Beat's all what
some of them boys does to earn
money." Sphinx.
My 'Pony's Little Vacation.
Come "Pony!" I must chuck you In
my trunk,
With common Junk.
It grieves me. My despondency re
lieves Your dog-eared leaves.
But my male parent Is to visit me
If he Bhould see you, Uon By Jlml
nee! His stay' will only last a day or two,
Old friend bo true!
Then through old Ovid I again will
ride,
Your back astride.
As for the lines I get while he is here
I must show dad around. I'll not ap
pear! But when he's gone, my friend, I'll lead
you out,
We'll have a bout,
You and myself, and the old pipe bo
black,
Primed with "Lone Jack."
Our staid old habits we'll adopt once
more,
And, through examinations' shoals,
reach Bhore. H. S. B.
"It makes me feel so sad," she said
to her companion, "to Bee my younger
brother growing up bo fast His voice
Is changing already. And he will Boon
have to wear long pants."
"Yed, indeed," he replied sympatheti
cally, "and it will take bo much more
coth."
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1221 to 1227 O Street Lincoln, Neb.
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Football Practice.
Spring football practice begins next
week. On Monday at 2 p. m. the grid
Iron men will don tho moleskin and re
port for practice. Some of the war
riors are most busily ongaged in track
work and debate, yet a number have
declared their Intention of turning out
and trying their skill once more.
Spring practice Is customary In all
largo colleges and universities, espe
cially those in tho Big Four organiza
tion. The custom was adopted by Ne
braska two years ago. It has proven
very satisfactory, and will be con
tinued. No lino work will bo done,
but simply light preliminary work In
catching, running, falling on the ball,
and punting. Several new men are
expected to appear. Captain Bender
will bo away for two weeks with the
baseball team. During his absence ex
Captaln Westover will have the work
In charge.
Union Program for Tonight.
The Union society will hold a May
festival In their hall tonight. The
following short program will be given:
Vocal Solo Miss Paul
Reading The Marriage of the
Flowers Miss Goldena Denny
Music Selected Quartet
Cro-Ung of the May Queen.
May-poletDance.
Everyone Is requested to bring May
baskets.
The state museum haa Just received
two boxes of specimens from Mrs. C.
B. Graves, Shelton, Neb., consisting of
polished marbles, minerals, ores, crys
nio fnimilH and rocks, and very rich
specimens of silver ore, together with
Indian relics and pottery. Among tho
foBBlla aro parts of three mammoths,
fossil horse, etc. This collection was
made in various parts of the country
by Rev. C. E. Graves.
Some of the forestry students are ex
pecting to be called Into the field by
the forestry bureau before the etTd of
the semester. Work on the forest re
serve near Broken Bow is now being
pushed rapidly, and there appears to be
a dearth of men ho have had the
proper training.
13.00 commutation ticket for $2.70 at
the Merchants' Cafe, 117 No. 13th St
Studonta are cordially invited.
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Our Leadership
In the Clothing business Is undisputed. We attained It as we shall
retain It by hard work and by simply doing best what others do well.
Take for example our Spring showing of Men's Stylish 8ults. There
Is positively not a Blngle Item which Is worthy of consideration which
Is left out from our stock. Every stylish fabric has Its place hero and
when It comes to price thero Is where this store always shows Its
greatest strength. Lake the tlmo to pee the beautiful new creations
which we are placing on sale for Easter week at
$10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20
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SPALDING'S
OFFICIAL
ATHLETIC
ALMANAC
FOR J903
Edited by J. E. Sullivan
Over
530 pictures
of
prominent
American
and
foreign
Athletes
Thi only imi
nac published
that contain
a complete Hat
of American
Amateur Beat
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and complete
Hat of Cham
pion. PRICE 10 CENTS
For talc by all newsdealers an4
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
New York, Chicago. Denver, Balllmpre,
Buffalo
Spalding's cornplctc catalogue of Athletic Sports
aent free to any add its
Capital Novelty Works
'Bicycles and repairing of
. all kinds. Key fitting.
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The Best and Cheapest Furnace Coal on the Market
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PERSONALLYICCNDUCTED
Excursions ii
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EVERY THURSDAY
AND SATURDAY
J J Only $5 for a double berth and I
A $25 for a R. R. ticket
Until June 15. J903
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Lincoln to Los Angeles
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FORBES STABLES
LIVERY. 1AGGAGE AND GAB LIME
CARRIAGES FOR PASTIES
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