The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, January 31, 1894, Image 4

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Corner P and Tenth Sta.
NCOLN, - NEBRASKA.
Eli Perkins' lecture nt the
Lnnsing lust Saturday was very
poorly attended. It was expect
ed to put at least two hundred
dollars into the treasury of the
Athletic Association, but instead
increased their deficit by nearly
one hundred dollars. Perkins
is getting to be somewhat of a
chestnut, which may account for
the small attendance. (It does
not excuse it, however.) He
wandered into politics and talked
protection. Our democratic fel
low students thought that his
remarks on the subject sustained
his reputation for veracity.
The final steps were taken in
organizing the Political Science
Club last Saturday afternoon.
The following officers .were
chosen for the second semester.
Mr. Wilson, president ; W. Hil
dreth, vice president ; A. B. Ly
ons, secretary and treasurer;
Miss Hammond and Messrs.
Healds and Searson, members
of the executive board. Prof.
Taylor, as head of the Depart
ment of Political Science, is the
..honorary president of the club.
The club meets semi-monthly,
and prominent speakers will
address it upon the practical
economic questions of the day.
Profs. Barbour and Bessey
have finally decided that the
fossil daittionch'xj or devil's cork
screw, of which the University
possesses many specimens, be
longs to the vegetable kingdom.
Cells which have been discovered
show unmistakeable vegetable
characteristics. The last lot of
specimens of this interesting
fossil have just been mounted
and placed in the museum.
Kansas University proposes to
make an expedition to the Bad
Lands next year to obtain some
specimens. The U. of N. has
.up to this time been the only
school possessing representatives
of this rare plant.
At the meeting of the Junior
Promenade committee Monday
night, it was decided to invite a
large number of representative
people who were selected as
patrons. It was decided to hold
tickets for University students
who have engaged them until
next Monday. If not paid for
at that time they will be sold to
an)f one who may want them.
The committee is sure that the
necessary number of tickets can
be sold to University students
and that it will not be necessary
to sell to town people. One
hundred and iourteen tickets
have already been sold, and as
150 is positively the limit, stu
dents who do not secure their
fckcts at once may be disappointed.
GoLDOftBBa's Boston Store. ..
Is the Cheapest place in town for Clothing, Dry Goods, and General Merchandise,
FRANK PACAL,-
BOOTS AHD SHOES MADE TO ORDER.
Repairing Neatly Done
At the Lowest Prices
1010 P ST.
LINCOLN, NKB.
SULPH0-SAL1NE BATH HOUSE,
Rheumatlsm-Nkln, Blood nnd Ncrvoii
diseases, livcr nnd Kidney troubles turn
ohronlo ailments nro treated with uulform
succors . ,
Tho Ho E nt Baths nretho Important
font res of this establishment nnd ours mv
speedily effected wlicro otlicr moons nnvr
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These Artesian Waters are mnny time
stronger thnn ocoan brlno, and the thorouirli
system of treatment soon results In roller lo
the afflicted patients.
All Sorts of Baths arovlven including n
groat swimming pool BOxlM loot, and SJtf to It
feet deep.
There are SprlnR Hoard!, Shower nnd
Needle UftthB,Tmpeze nr.U other conveniences.
DRS. M. H. & J. 0. EVERETT,
Hth and M Streets, LINCOLN, NKB.
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Now in Yimiv Opymrlxinttx
to shvo money on
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
AIE. FLEMING'S, 1224 0 St..
1 Who has Just received nice lino of I i.h-Ics,.-'
Wntrhcs. Jewelry, DhuiuiUds. Sllvcnvniv, tiP
Optlchin I'nittio ted with tho Store.
CIGARETTE SMOKERS Wio nrew III
li.B " "w"i Utile more w I?'
... i" ...- ... ... nmr Until' llimtvHH
v.iVt.iVl 1HIS BRAND MtH-il..r tonllotl.cn.
The Richmond Straight Cut Ho. I
......, fw.T,. nii iiHi'iitrvt most dellrste
w n"m. him wirt C0L0 LEAF
jriiiwii in irKinm.
DEWARE OF IMITATIONS, nnd oWrve
Hint the nsmc or the nmntdneturers n
below is on CM-rj iwvUgc.
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0, F. LAMBERTSOK, D, D. S,
LINCOLN, NEI1.
(hndunteorOhloColle.o or Dental Km-Kory,-
Office Alexnndcr Itlk. Hooms 23 nnd Oi.
! Cor. 12th and 0 Sts,
C. E, SPHHR, m. D.
Practice Umltcd to Diseases or t e
1?VT? THROAT THA-D
Hi X Hi AND NOSE HiXlXi
Glasses CarefulU Adjusted.
1216 O STREET. LINCOLN, NE
R.H OAKLEY Jo st.
Handles all the best grades of
COAL
Rock Springs Nut and Lump.
Canon City (Genuine).
Hurricane.
Colorado Smokeless. '
Vernon and Silver Creek Nut.
Scranton, Iakawanna, Lehigh, Colorado
and Arkansas Hard Coals.
Don't fail to try our SMOKELESS
and Vernon Coal. Best values in the
market.
iiiii Telephone 66.
Nicely Furnished Rooms
Gas, Steam Heat, and
Water in every room.
Lansing it Hall Block.
At 1334 O STREET.
Fine foot form
Highest Quality
Lowest Prices.
Usual Courtices Extended to Students.
J. H. EVXNS.Prest.nndTrcfts.
BARR PARKER,
T ,109 Street.
C. C. QUIGGLE, Secy, end Mgr,
urns Liulrj Coin
327, 329, 331 N. 12th STREET.
Telephone 7 99. LINCOLN, NEB.
GOLD CROWNS
Molar Roots Banded
with Gold and Pereelala Crania,
the fluent aad Boat taxable
crowns ever made.end nnexeellea
far beauty.
KAT FOI.SOM'S -
TT 1J A MOt?M
M 1 f 1 II l 11. tmn.V3ZUV
Home-Maae breaa
VIENNA BAKERY.
The Ijirja-st nnd Finest Ahnrtnicut of dunlin. I
In the State. Families nnd I'urt let-up- '
piled with lee Crontn, lees. eto. etc. j
1907 O STKKKT. - - PHONE, fill. I
TAILOR
Special IndQceients to Students.
Cleaning and
Repairing.
1133 N STREET.
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BRIDGE WORK OF EVERY STYLE.
Removable Bridge Work
All Gold or eart Vulcaalte.
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Wo are putting up the finest remov
able bridge work on gold and Ifronoa
Vulcanite ever made, superior to any
thing ever before offered to the public.
Can be worn with the greatest comfort,
and costs less than ordinary bridge
work. Is easy to repair, but soldoa
breaks or needs repairing. We also
put up artificial teeth with gold palate,
the finest artificial teeth over made.
All work warrantee trst class or Be
sale. Tale ply la nf vrcrk it) supnm
perfection for public speakers.
Dr. A. P. Burrus.
(BOOMS 9 AND 10, l-'Oft O 8TRKR,
SJdLnoolxL. 3CToTo.
We Told You to Take the I
BURLINGTON
When You Started on
that Trio.
Don't you wish you had taken
our dance?
I J. FRANCIS,
General Passenger Agent,
OMAHA,
A. C. ZIEMER,
Passenger Aj
LINCOLN.
City Passenger Agent,
USEFUL HOLIDAY GOODS.
MODERATE PRICES,
W. R. Dennis Co., 1137 O St.
HATTERS, FURRIERS, : FURNISHERS.
BAKER'S CLOTHING HOUSE
Complete Line of Furnishing Goods, Trnnks and Yalises.
Suits nindo to order In Custom Department, Entire satisfaction guaranteed.
-1125 O Street.
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PTICKL MORK
AND
Lens TretteMit for tie Eyes.
Lenses for Far Sight, Near Bight.
Astigmatism, Crossed Ejes, tlttod
in Bpecracles, Ej-o Glasses, sold or
steel. Lenses or any parts of Framo
maaufactured to Ordei
G. E. THOMPOM, Ma8SSSBB
1214 O Street.
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