The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, April 19, 1895, Image 4
mmi1tiatiimmimiuemSSimim Prof. "How would you punctu ate this Bontouce ? 'Alice, a girl of eighteen years, walked down Eighteenth street'" Student '"I'd make a dash after Alice." Ex. Four million dollars have been donated to the new American university at Washington, besides a site given by the city valued at five hundred thousand dollars. The West Point Girl "How solemn those cannon look?" The Oadot "Yes; they've been discharged, you know." Ex. flHMk 'j SPECIALIST. Having permanently located in Lincoln, I demro to cnll tlio attention of any who nro troubled with dofectivo vision, that I correct all errors of Infraction and Mus cular Insufllciuncy. Almost as much discomfort arises from Hoterophoria as from Ametro pia. R. BRUCE MAGEE, 1127 0 St., Lincoln-, Neb. Rooms 12 & 13. $cflohA)$& ! Candies j?1" SODA WATER & ICE CREAM. Served all the year. ALWAYS OPEN AFTER SOCIETY MEETINGS. 131 South 1 1th St. J. U. WrlKlit. V. K. Johnson, J. II. McClny, PreHldont. Vlci President. Cashier. John A. Ames, Aest. Cash. The Columbia NATIONAL BANK, LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA. Capital, $250,000. MUKCTOKS, A. S. Raymond. Clins. Went. Thos, Cochrai Two Trains Daily HBTWKBN . . LINCOLN . . AND Auburn, Falls City, Atcsison, St. Joseph and Kansas City. City Ticket Cilice, 1201 O felt. H. C.TOWNSEND, Gcn'l&T. A. F. D. CORNELL, c. p. & T. A EXCHANGES. The Kansas stalo univorsity ro coivod an appropriation of: $100, 000. Captain Eire at will. Lady Oadot At Will who? Ex. "You are sweet enough to eat," said ho. "I do regularly," was her quick reply. Ex. It is Baid that the Chicago uni vorsity intends to publish a maga zine similar to the Century, which will rival that periodical. It is to bo called the Lakeside Magazine. Ex. The Imperial university in Tokio iB fully equipt for all scien tific work, and compares favorably with Oxford or Heidelberg. Most of the professors are now Japa nese ovon those who teach tho Engligh language. Ex. Ann Arbor's Concert. The announcement that tho University of Michigan Glee and Banjo clubs will appear at tho Lansing Tuesday evening, April 23, will bo greeted with delight by the lovers of college music in this city. The clubs are strongor than ever before and are composed of thirty-five young men from tho University of Michigan. Tho program is full of rollicking col lege music peculiar to college clubs. ThoBQ who hoard the Ann Arbor boyB in their concert in April, 1893, will be pleased to learn that Bob Thomppon, the big second basB with the fathom less voice, is still in his place at the left end of the glee club. Tho clubs aro making an ox tended spring trip, going as far west as Denver, stopping at Lin coln on their return. They should bo greeted by a crowded house. The following list of patron esses assures tho social success of tho entertainment: Mrs. James H. Canfield, Mrs. 0. H. Morrill, Mrs. L. 0. Eichards, Mrs. P. V. M. Raymond, Mrs. D. A. Camp bell, Mm E. H. Oakley, Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Mrs. 0. H. Gore, Mrs. J. A. Buckstaff, Mrs. F. M. Hall, Mrs. S. H. Burnham, Mrs. J. B. Wright. Following is tho progrum: PAItT I. Duot and chorus '"Tho Fencing Master" Do Kovou Mr. Price, Mr. Spitzloynnd Glee und Banjo Clubs. Yollow and Blue.. .Cnrm. Miobiganon- sium University March ilaug Composed for University of Michigan Banjo Club. Tho Barber F. Pratt Mr. Minor and Club. Mophisto'a Revels V. W. Smith Banjo Club. Studont Songs a. Gorman, b. Amoricau. Tho Scotchman Gloo Club Drill PART II. Polly, My Sweetheart, ' j 'M Mr. McCroary and Club. American Cavalry March Airsch Banjo Club. Hark, tho Trumpet Buck Gloo Club. 'Rastus on Parado Mills Banjo Club. Phantom Band Thayer Mr. Thompson, Quartette and Club. Satanolla Galop Schacht Banjo Club. Ann Arbor. THE PALACE DINING HALL la THE MOVER PLACE to got your raoala. SPmOIAL KA.TMS TO BTUDKNTS.i ALL YOUr. FELLOW STUDENTS HOARD 1IEUE. TRY US. 1 1 3 O N Street. A. G. OSMER, Prop. Baker's Clothing House, COMPLETE LIKE OF FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS AND MUSES. Hnlta mi'd to order la Custom Doparttntnt. Rstira satisfaction gaarantoed. Special Discount to Student. 1039 O Street. The Students' Co-operative Book Co. HANDLE ALL STUDENTS' SUPPLIES.: S. E. Cor, of Univorsity Hall. J. H. EVANS, Prest. and Treas. C. C. QUIGGLE, Sec'y and Mgr. Evans Laundry Company, 3S7, 389, 331 3ST. ISth. Street, Telephone 199. LINCOLN, NEB. ESTEY & CAMP, Pianos and Organs ! 1 39 South 1 2th Street. All the Newest and Most Popular Songs at the Lowest 'rices. H v mr i "CALL AND SEE US. GALL AT- Mead's News and Cigar Stand -FOR- Fine Cigars, Tobacco 1 Stationery. All the Latest Novels always in Stock. The WORLD-HERALD and CHICAGO PAPERS delivered to any part of the city by carrier, L. L. MEAD, Prop., 110 North 11th Street. BEST LINE TO T. LOUIS AND CHICAGO TO CALIFORNIA Isour SIcopInK Car Hnte on tho l'hllllps-I(ock Island Tourist Excursions from Council Wnffs, Otnnhn or Lincoln to l.oj Angeles op Hon Krnn Cisco, via the Sconlc iloute nnd Onden. Car leaves lies Moliio evor.v Krlduy, and sleeping car rate Irom thcro Is 6.K0. Yon have thiouf?h sleeper, and the Phillips miinar.emont has a apodal Agent accompany the excursion enon week, and you will save monoy nnd hnvo excellent accommodation, as the enrs have upholstered bprln sents.are Pullman uulld, and appointments perfect. Address for full particulars, GHAS. KENNEDY, O. tT.-W. F, A., Omaha, Weto, O. A. EUTHEREOBD, O, T, ft P, A Lincoln, JWO, 8BBASTXAH, G. V. A., Ohlaasro, '"ill