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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1894)
IE1 lit, H I HV y. t-' U i- i , c!ri t Hi, J IN I hi iNBm? t ' "- " ' Bar .. . .. . LOOA.L Tahlols at 1 Th wkos Pharmacy. UiiNvkos Pharmacy, Mill mul 0. liny your medicines of Hawker. "Hare mul hounds" is now in oritur. Drink soda-water ul Hawkes' Pharmacy. The linosL soda-water ai.Hawkea' Plmrnmoy. Otis Weeks returned Saturday from Montnnii. A slight rain fell in tho vicinity of Lincoln last Mondny. ICwiug Clothing Co. h is tlio host Drill gloves ut 10 cunts per pair. For '07 cities pins eall nl IC. Fleming's, the jeweler, lii'J-l O st. Col. lloagland'H Kopuhlioanoluh participated in the MeKinley pa rade. Students who pdronizo Paine, "Wnrfol & Hum-dead will never re grot it. Frgo work was begun in the manual training department on Monday. Mead's news stand i.s the stu dents' headquarters for news, ei gar.s, eie. The Sigma Chi's are moving into their elegant rooms in tin lal- tor block. Richmond, '!)t, is commandant of cadets in a military school in Colorado. The Battalion -Vwkwnrds are a much more decent looking sol than evut betore. Jn the Co-op., Fair customer, " I would like to get a Helium Helvet "" ' ' )lea-o."v' Hoaglaud is getting up a rep. He has actually been challenged to a joint debate. Captain Dern took a Hying trip to Fremont, Saturday, returning Sunday evening. ...The latest styles in Hat.- and 3$w3iwoar have just arrived at the Ewing Clothing Co. Mis- Knuna Greedy of the class of 'SM5, now lives in Iowa, the happy bride of .J. II. Van Zant. o have recently heard that Ca det Corporal Hurt Wilson's tail end squad is the model -quad. The annual election of the Ath letic association will lie held in chapel, Saturd-iy. October t'th. The Unions pride themselves tliat they have an able secretary in tho person of Miss Maud TripletL What's the matter with organiz ing a walking club and walking to outside towns tlie-o cool Saturday.-? Professor Bruener went to Weep ing Water to deliver a lecture be fore the Cass county agricultural society. Kappa Kappi Cainnri will give an informal "at home" at the homo of Miss Whodon Saturday evening. The Independents will meet Sat urday evening for the purpose of organizing a liryan-IIolcomb club. All demo-pops are requested to be present. The Sigma Chi boys are in their new quarters, the rooms recently accupicd hy the Ilagenow School of Music. The senior class has received a valuable addition in the person of Mr. Sherman, of the Nortwcslcrn Univcrit v. The young women's classes in physical culture will begin work next week under the instruction of Professor Clark. The class in railroad engineering is making a preliminary survey in tho cornfields between Lincoln, Normal, a'nd Cottier. Professor Bcssoy has arrived at that stage in a professor's life when he has to hold two divisions and work harder for his pay. There will bo a reception to all University students, especially to now student this (Friday) evening at. tho Presbyterian church. brank linger was in I no city Tuonday promising nil kinds of ap nronriiitions for die Uni when he got in the legislature. ' e' I" In eaeh of the Central Sabbath schools in I he oily, a elass of stu dents, under tho 'charge of a Uni professor, has been organized. "Say, llobbins, where did you and Cage go " Hobbm.s, "O, we walke I around out thereby the penitentiary." The would-be graduates have heen summoned to appear icforo the "court of lastappeal," presum ably to straighten their record. Any who have changes to mike in registration had better make them before Saturday, the ilth, as none will be allowed after that time. Professor Fling has a class of over one hundred in ancient his tory. They meet in the chapel when it rains, other days on the campus. Fred Humes holds tho record in the western league for winning the largest, number ot consecutive games, lie llunked on the thir teenth one. A. 10. Vont, who is coaching the Ashland High school fool ball team, was out practicing with the boys and giving lhuiu the benelit of his experience. Wanted a good long rest be tween the hours of live and six on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Xcw cadet-, lirst Moor, Giant Memorial Hall. Profe or Fling has the knack of making his subjects interesting to his classes. Ie illustrated ..,....,,... Greek history with magic-lantern iows last week. Any one wishing to outer the Kansas-Nebraska debate should hand their names to tho secretary. Ned Abbott, at once. The entries close October ilth. The department of taxidermy re cently received a horron and a hawk for tho museum. W. B. Hunter has been made instructor in this department. There is some t ilk of organizing a bicycle ciuo m me university. There are a great many wheel-men in the "Uni" who would be glad to join such an organization. The new men thought they had a snap when thy were allowed to remain in doors anil the old men were sunt out into the rain, but in the end the' saw their mistake. Some of tho senior boys seem to think that it is very comfortable to walk down the triple plank walk with the oo-eds, since the boards have been placed closer together. Lieut. Pershing severely cen- sureii mo "lion coins on uioir mildness with the new men Mon thly. , It is as ho said, now is the time to make tho new men brace i.i . i i i up. The sight of a Professor of the Uni sitting in tho front row of the gallery of the Lansing at a ten cent show, reading a 2Sick Carter's live cent novel, whither are we coming to? John Dwyor has loft the Uni. and is now attending tho Omaha High school where he expects to graduate. Then ho will "wander back again " and complete his course here. "Why the geology class is so well patronized despite its early hour of meeting has ceased to be a wonder since Ave have become informed of the fact that Cornell has registered in that department. The Seniors held their first class meeting last week. A. 13. Lyon was elected president and o. 11. Martin vice-president, The class is greatly agitated over caps and gowns, silk hats and canes. Professor Brunor has just sent to Berlin for some now works in French and German, for which there is a pressing need this year. He expects thoin to roach Lincoln in about a mouth. Julian Field left for Si. Louis Tuesday evening which will here after bo his homo. Julo says if there isngood school there he will patron ize it, but that ho is liable to turn up at tho university next fall anyway. There will ho a hare and hounds chase next Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. There is lols of fun in u rightly conducted race like this, and several should be run before snow seisin. Meet at the armory. The V. M. C. A. building was left in the dark last night. It was said to be due to the indebtedness of the association to the IOIootrio Light Co. A meeting was hold at once to decide upon some means of payment. The Fnglish department has de cided that all junior themes and senior orations must be argumen tative in style. This is a departure from previous customs, the work having hitherto been done will) in no proscribed lines. The new cadets experienced one of the loughe-4 drills rver given to thebatt'ilion Monday evening. Most of the new men went to thearniory expecting to be relieved of drill on account of rain, hence they felt the work the more severe. Professor Richards nearly had a bad accident in the forge depart ment Tuesday, lie turned on the draughl too' hard and the wind blew the hot coals all over him, filling his pockets and burning hole through his clothes. The P. G. l)."C. had an onlhusi aslie meeting one day last week, and after reelecting the ollicers of last spring procce led to make plans for ell'cctive work thi.s.vcir. Phev propose to debate this year in every sense of the term. For s:de A new set of tho Ku cyelopodia Britauiea, ninth edition, . . , I,. wun American revision, nun audi tions, :u a greany reduced price, either for cash or on lime. In quire at the Nkhkaskax ofliee, S. F. corner of University hall. Any one who happened to be down on 0 street Saturday morn ing early could have seen our own "Fatty" .Johnson carting water melons up tho street. .Johnson is quite an energetic citizen. U. c. o ran a feeding booth at the State Fair. Did you notice the new umbrel las that were sported by the U. of a. people the lir t ol tho week: And why shouldn't there he an abundance of them for a X cent umbrella will keep oil" as much rain as a ten dollar one, for a short time. The Union society will vote in three fine new members on Friday the rth. These are by no means raw recruits but will prove valu able acuuisitions. One is an elocu tionist. Miss Nellie Watson. Tho others are Messrs. Abbott and Beech. Many of the freshmen have raised a great roar, so to speak, be cause this year they were required to purchase two Rhetoric text books. The professors of this de partment say, in explanation, thai the number of small books used last year will not be required-hereafter. A part of the Fuglish depart ment lias been transferred to the fourth lloor of University hall, a part of tho building which is unfin ished aind cobwebby. This illus trates the a Ivanccof tho university and the incapacity of the buildings to hold the increased number of students. IS. K. Holmes, formerly city ed itor of the .Journal, jind an alumnus of the state university, has just re turned from a sixteen months' trip through Europe. Ho spent two summers abroad traveling mostly on his wheel. His homo is in Kearney but he may re-enter the newspaper held m LincoIn. Porter Sherman, of Kansas City, delivered an able address before the Political Fcononvy Club, Thurs day evening on the subject "Neither Capitalism nor Communism, a Plea for the Middle Class." Mr. Sher man is a man, well able to cope with Ihis difficult subject. He was a student at Leipzig with Profes sors Taylor and Fling. The speaker showed f hat in tho light of history, wo should avoid both the extremes, and book the golden moan where tho people, the great middle class should control the government. The Un Conservatory of Music Is ready to ivojjuivo pupils of miv dogroo o In all Brancihes-of Music. Willi n lull corps of instnu tended by the University, it is uni education not equaled el sow perior to the training which private instruction. Students are cordially invitei inform themselves of all the pr ror further mloi Willard The delegates to th. Like Co nova Convention for western stu dents will make their rep rl to the V. M. C. A. next Smut y after noon. The follow iiiii1 were the ap-poinSoddelcgilcs:--H. ('. Mathews. 1). M. DivU W. II. Rhodes mid C. R. Welden There are three or four young fellows in the university who are not so ready to believe everything they hear, as they were a few d iys ago. After "chewing the rag" very vociferously abouta supposed order that was issued by one of the faculty, they felt great ly sat down upon, when it was investi gated and round to he untrue. Mr. G. C. Menzendorf, who for a number of yen's has been con nected with the University as in structor of music, wishes to an nounce that he has severed his con nect ioh with the institution, and will hereafter give private lessons in piano, violin, viola, cello, har mony, anil theory, at his residence. 1.1.2 R street. The best and most thorough instruction at a moderate price. Only three blocks from the University. The Union Boys Debating Club is preparing for a special political program to be held in the capitol on Saturday night preceding elec tion, which university students and town people in general will be invited to attend. 1 he hoys have demonstrated long before this that th e' can put up an article in the line of debate that cannot be dis counted, and as they intend to make this debate the effort of the year an especially good discussion may be expected. Chancellor Canlield addressed the Christian Associations last Sun day afternoon on "Bible Study." Through the committee on Bible study, a new plan Ins been intro duced this year. In nearly all the churches of the city, Sunday school classes, composed exclusively of university students, will be formed. These classes will be led by our professors. Professors Sherman, Sweczey, Wilson, Dr. Clark and others have already consented to lead. KILBORN . . "photographs PRICES JUST RIGHT, AND ' Work the Finest. . 1029 o St. The Commercial Barber Shop DOES TUB BEST WORK. The Finest lititli Rooms fa the City. Htudunl patronage hoIIcIUuI. Agency for tlio llcnt hiiumlry. 14 N. Ilth Stiee. Liversitv advancement, tors and the advantages ox enahled to oiler to all a musi- vhere in the West, and far su it is possible to obtain from 1 to visit the new building, and ivi leges o (lb red. rmation apply to Kimball, Director. A SURGICAL F12AT. A Man looses One-Third of His Lett Under tJiuv -Ueei.vers Without Di'liimiity. Mr. 'A. C. Hamilton, a carpen ter who was Miil'oriiuj from Bri disea.se on the id ot July, lS!)-t, come eighty miles from the west to iet skilled treatment. He was ad vised hy two doctors to consult Dr. A. R l'iurrows lids O street, who has practiced surgery thirty-seven years. When Mr. Hamilton entered the doctors ollice, he had to he sup port ed hy two persons. His face on the left side was enormously swollen. On the inside it was crowding against the root of the tongue so that it was with difficulty that he could speak or swallow, lie was very weak anil callow, tir. ' had the appearance of one in the second stages of consumption. He had picked out all the mo lars from his jaw with his lingers, and when the gums were opened with the lancet an ounce of puss was discharged. There woro tureo curious ulcers where the proho could he passed into the hone one inch. Tne greatest care was taken to prevent these ulcers from open ing on the outside ot the iace. After Dr. Uurrows had removed the left third of the uder jaw, a week later, Mr. Hamilton hegan to improve immediately, though hav ing sligl) relapses from time to time. A few nays later two small pieces of dead hone were removed. Ahout this time the disease com menced on the right side ahovoand helow, forming a dark red ring around the neck of the teeth. An exudation of puss which commenced from hetweci: the gum and teeth, was promptly arrested hy the application of local remed ies. N- - From this time on his recovery was rapid and on the lfth of last August he was discharged from tho doctor's care. Mr. Hamilton is now at work in College View and enjoying good health. No deform ity to the face resulted from tho operation as was feared. Had he applied early for treat ment he would have saved 150 from loss of time. The disease commenced early last May with pain and soreness of tho teeth. It appears that the physicians which he consulted supposed ho had a cancer and passed him aloncr the lino as they generally do. Fatal cases! The Capital Hotel harher shop has reduced tho price of shaving to ton cents. Will Ro.ich 1,500. An estimate made hy Miss Tut tle Tuesday afternoon of tho num her which had registered up to that time places the onrollmentat 1,235. 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