The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, November 29, 1893, Image 3

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    Chanvelors Column.
"FUN."
Something more tlum a year
ago, a few words were said in
the columns ol the University
press about so-called "fun" in
University life ; and the hope
was then expressed, and hearti
ly shared by the great mass of
our students, that we had seen
the last of this. But whispers
in the halls, one or two heads
cropped rather closely fov this
season of the vear. and finally
students must carrv the burden
of reproach as patiently as may
be ; but giving free and strong
expression to the natural feeling
of resentment with such repre
hensible action always calls
forth.
Jamks II. Canfikii.
Local.
Miss Fanny Hershey, a former
student of the University, spent
a few days with Miss Nellie
Griggs last week. Miss Her-
shey's friends were glad to again
the newspaper paragraph often j welcome her among them,
exaggerated, generally misun- George Palmer of Omaha and
derstood, always misquoted, and' A E Guihnetle, Q, of Has-
.! 1 1 1 I
mevuanry misused dv me lew
remaining enemies to public ed
ucation in general, and of the
University in particular re
mind us that our hopes are not
fully realized.
The industry, earnestness,
loyalty, truthfulness, and unus
ual sobriety of the student body
this fall gave promise of belter
things, and have called forth
the highest encomiums from cit
izens, the city and stale press,
and from the faculty. Nor has
tings, were in the city Saturday
to attend the foot ball game in
the afternoon and the party
given by Phi Delta Theta in the
evening.
Uniforms will probably be
here about December i. Some
new guns are expected about the
same time. When these arrive
the setting up exercises will be
abandoned and drill in the man
ual taken up.
"It has been suggested that all
this high praise been unworthily persons going to Omaha should
bestowed. It is a great pity meet here at S a. m. Thanksgiv
that this most excellent record ing morning, and parade the
should be broken or even marred streets with the band, and that
by ihe folly of a tew heedless all cadets should wear their uni
yuungsters, or by the thought- forms with plenty of colors."
lessness of some ol possibly The Union society program
more mature years. Of course. for November 24 was postponed
no one with any sense of obser- fof one e owjng to the death
vation in such matters would of B. G. Mosher, '96. Resolu
speak of such pranks as. vicious, tjons 0f condolence were pass
or as originating in evil intent. . ed by the society, and by the
But some one has well said that ciass0f '96, at a special meeting,
a political or administrative, A movement has already been
blunder may be worse than a in:mgurated to establish a per
crime. In the same sense, and manent ,eclure courge Jn the
imm: ..... a3, am.,, uuuim:- Universitv under the auspices of
the Literary Society. This is a
wise measure and, it is hoped,
soon be successfully con
We earnestly Invite all Stu
dents to visit our store before
maklnpr any purchases In the
line of Dry Goods. Cloaks
Ladles' Furnishing Goods and
Men's Furnishing Goods. Our
stocks areespeclallv attractive
We refer new students to any of
the professorsor any old stu
dent In the University as to
our manner of doing business.
Very respectfully.
MILLER & PAINE.
133 to 135 South Eleventh St.
H.W. BROWN,
DRUGGIST,
Books and Stationery,
College Text Books.
Ami a Complete Stock of
Stnnrtnnl nnil Miscellaneous Hooks.
127 South Eleventh Street.
G. W. CLUTTER,
DKXT1ST,
All Vork First Class
J. H. PEARSON,
OKAI.KH IS
Fruit, : Confectionery,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
1MI O STIIKKT.
Peoples' Barber Shop,
J. M. MORTON, Proprietor.
SHAVING 10 GENTS.
Cor. lOtli ami O Strwt. Under U. M. Ticket
Olllco, Lincoln, Neb.
RET OF UNION BARBERS.
SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIM
Missouri Pacific Route
THANKSGIVING DAY.
OMAHA AND RETURN.
On account of
Nebraska Foot Ball Team
vs
Iowa Foot Ball Team
Ono Faro and One-ThlrU for
Round Trip.
Come Everybody mid go with Our Boys.
Train will Leave nt !) a. 111
PHIL DANIEL, C. T. A.
-Charges Reasonable.
Rooms 1. 2 and 3, 1134 O Street.
THEA.M.DAVISGO.
Carpets
1 1 1 2 O Street.
Furniture
2 1 1 South Eleventh St.
LINCOLN, NEB.
eternal fitness of
ness to the
things, such ti substitution of
u,uw,u,w"" ""' rt,IU """-" I will soon be
for humor, and bovine gambol- sumrnated.
ing lor sporuveness, ana range
life in generahfor that finer ex-
lctonro nnccihlo linrlni tli r"rri
-r-. - , ..... second football eleven. A game
ditions of modern civilization . , . . . , . . ,
,...., is to be arranged with the high
tr I ti.c . n .re? .."... r i . v r n nr . vmr..v '
till IIIIO 111 HO lllllll UUH-Ulllt lllfl , -
, . .... - school team ol
become thoroughly vicious and , , . , ,
claim that the
,. . ... it eleven is the only thing in Ne
The time will come when the ' . J ,
r . , . braska that can stop them.
vArT rrincD At mil of .. r a. ...all
Ulvtll illtlOO Ul UUI OIUUCIIIO Will
A movement is on loot to
'better equip and organize the
L. A. BUMSTEAD,
HHTS
AND
Hen's Furnishings,!
Lindell Hotel Block.
Agent for Wanamaker & Brown's ,
Custom Made Clothing.
Suits to Unler, ia ami up. rn aim oai
isfaction Guaranteed.
WM. GREEN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
1215 O Street.
NoMa Pit ai Si Gol
O. R. OHKLGY.
Th' mol complete Merchant Tailoring ltou.r
In the west.
Selections may le mnil from 01 illlKrcoi.
stylos of suitlnvsttiul l'mit Omuls.
Ovvim Iubs. Import til ami Domestic Wors
teds Caiaimcrvs Cheviot. Bte.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
Inspection Invited at 1217 0 St.
FrurTrovellliiir Men cover the territory
of Xehntskti, Kast Iowa ail Knnss.
luius iinule to onlc A $4. 5, $. T. up.
All worts tlnlshetl In tin class nnler sum! nin r
HUtct.il crreet. K. HIM.. Cutter.
TELEPHONE 270.
Ashland, who
first 'Varsitv
i VALISES, JEWELRY g NOTIONS
...1336 M STREET,....
....LINCOLN, NEB
promptly send to Coventry any
one who as clearly proves that he
does not know, or knowing does
The Glee club has at last got
under good headway. At a
meeting callcdd by H. A. R.eese,
not respect, the common and formerly of the Ann Arbor Glee
most elementary requirements ' club, there were thirty-five appli
of good breeding and gentilit'. ' cants for admission to the new
Meanwhile, the University au
thorities will see that any who
are known to be guilty of such
folly do not have more than one
opportunity to show their dis
loyalty tojthe institution and
their unworthiness of the gener
osity of the state. And, mean
while, also, both faculty and
organization. Of that number
sixteen will be chosen whose
voices are best adapted to each
other. Those who care to take
the entrance examination can do
so at any time. A tour of the
state will undoubtedly be arrang
ed in connection with the man
dolin and guitar club.
CLARKSOIM
LAUNDRY
COMPANY
.330-3-4 S. 1 Ith St
Lincoln Collegi-okMusic
.,,-. i Mn.J.U Fiiask. IIp c.or. Voice ; Derailment
nCk Ull7P-l ,nnf C HanoainlOnnin.Tlictirj-aHilHiirinoiy.
rlllG DdKCU VjOUllO 5is.Kati: HKKWOTKii L-iikxv, Voice lieiwrt-
.,. , i ry r , mihm0Siaiiib Kavohitp. lloovBii, I'riiiHial
High Grade Confections MKlwEotw. vio..,, n,rTnt.
fc miu lump. Eiciik. fiichHrofMollncel U.
I Miss. Kate scotiu us, Klocutlon and Pro
' " inatlc Art.
' JIusic and Elocution in oil itsbrauclies
j Piano, Organ. Voice, Violin, Flute, Cor
net and all other instruments. Dramatic
Art', Chorus Classes, History, Theory,
' Harmony. Counterpoint, Fugue, Compo
I sition. etc. For all particulars address
I or call at BRACE BUILDING, O and
i Fifteenth Sts , Lincoln, Neb.
Ice Cream and Ices
NEW YORK Bakery
Telephone 753.
130 SOUTH TWELFTH ST.
Nicely Furnished Rooms
Gas, Steam Heat, and
Water In every room.
At II 34 O STREET.
MANLEY,
THE CREAM of the CANDY TRADE-1024-
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