The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, May 10, 1895, Image 2

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The Nebraskan.
A WeoUly Newspaper tMtictl Kvcry Friday Noon
nt the University of Nbrnakn,
Kntkmcd as skcond-Ci.ass Mail Mattkr.
F. T. Hilkv Managing KiUtor
A. . l.ton KiMofln.Chlrt
Ii. II. HonniNs... Now
ASSOCIATE RDITORS.
II. OCRT Athletic
K. O. Iaotd Kxchnnw
Miss I"NA Dkwkksic society
,. Local
I'rlce per year .. 9 .75
i .. i,y mnll 85
" month 10
Addrcos Ml Commnnlentlons to TnK XkmuskaM,
University ol Nubrnskn.
TnK Xerrabkam will be found on sal at the
following- news stands:
I,. ,. Mend, 118 Sonth Kleventh Street,
Frank DuTlel. 1020 O Street.
Kd YounK, 1.103 O Street,
The success of the Nebraska
Lilerary Magazine has boon
wfttched with great interest by
the majority of students, all
tho faculty, and a groat many in
terested outside of tho university,
and as it has been received so
woll there is groat rejoicing.
There is some talk of making
it a regular publication, monthly
or quarterly. There is no reason
why it should not be. There is
abundant room for such a publi
cation hero. There should be
enough interest manifested by tho
students alone to mako it succeed,
while tho help it would receive
from outside would amount to
considerable.
The editors are to be congratu
lated on its appearance and its
contents. They can go ahead
without fear of tramping on the
toes of any other college publica
tion. A hearty support will be
extended them. Let the Nebraska
Liierary Magazine become a per
manent publication.
TnE authorities of the univer
sity of Minnesota have prohibited
tho practice of allowing any one
to smoke on the campus or
grounds. This seems a very wise
provision and if adopted here,
would bo favorably received. Who
can imagine the thoughts of a vis
itor as approaching one of the
buildings he passes two or three
students lazily seated in a bench
with a pipe, or what's worse, a
cigarette in his mouth? "While
this practice has not become so
prevalent as to be especially ob
jectionable, yet it should be
stopped. It does not look well,
nor does it impress the visitor
favorably.
College Society.
A most delightful party was
given by the local chapter of Beta
Theta Pi at the beautiful home of
Mr. Earnest Ames last Friday
evening. The house was deco
rated with a profusion of flowers
'and potted plants, while the fra
ternity colors, pink and blue, wore
soon on ovory Bido. Icos wore
served during thoovoning. Every
thing was douo which could con
tribute to tho ploasuro of tho
guests and tho results woro most
satisfactory.
Tho guests woro roceivod by
Mr. and Mrs. Amos, assisted byN
Miss Ena Rickotts. Tho invited
guests woro: Professor Stout
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F.
H. Woods, Dr. and Mrs. Lees,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nicholson,
Dr. and Mrs. Brace, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. McArthur, Dr. White,
Chas. Chandler, Philadelphia;
Professor Swozoy, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Colsou, Mr. Colson and Miss
Colson, Fremont; W. S. McLucas,
Omaha; Mr. McDonald, North
Platte; Mr. Dowling, O'Neill;
Misses Camp, Rissor, Burks, Whit
ing, Cochrane, Rickotts, Harley,
Woods, Shaw, Fitch, Kelloy, Sow
ell, Whodon, Maine, Griggs, Lau,
Hoaton, Harwood, Cropsey, Man
ley, Liudloy; Messrs. Cooloy,
Everett, Ames, Reeso, Robinson,
Thorp, Adams, Burnham, Hydo,
White, Wiggonhorn, Green,
Baughman, Rickotts, Bridgman,
Becher, Forbes, Victor McLucas,
E. G. Lloyd, C. W. Lloyd, Shodd,
Barnes, Lehman and Riloy.
Tho home of Miss Helen Greg
ory was the scene of a very pleas
ant "at homo" Saturday afternoon,
in honor of Miss Brown, of Boul
der, University, Col. Miss
Brown is a Delta Gamma and tho
reception was to give members of
the fraternity hero an opportunity
to meet her. The hours for re
ceiving were from three to five,
and during this time nearly all of
tho local chapter paid their re
spects and incidentally partook of
refreshments provided.
The Women's Club, of Fre
mont, gave a benefit concert for
William Reed Dunroy, on last'
Tuesday evening. Tho best
musical talent of the city appeared
on the program and it was a suc
cess in every particular. Read
ings were given from Mr. Dun
roy's poems and one of thorn
"Pansies from Colorado," was
illustrated by tow little girls with
their heads stuck through huge
pansies. The Fremont Herald
contained a column write up of
the affair, and also a very compli
mentary poem addressed to Mr.
Dunroy written by the editor.
Students who Patronize
Nebraska Pant and Suit Co.,
1 2 1 7 O Street.
Wt fcU of Trmnk Factory.)
All Wool Pants Made to Order,
lrst-clat aud fruarantoed to It,
93, $4, 95, H, and upward.
Business Suits,
916. 918. 920. and op.
OVERCOATINGS, VESTINGS,
Fopslar Friers. Ooodi sold by yard, and
Ends tor Itoy'a Fanta, etc.
Few nealld for pant and eulU at yonr own
price.
0. R. OAKLEY. O. N. Holcou, Cutter.
M. WALT,
(the Students' Standby)
Boots : and : Shoes
Made to Order.
Bepairing Neatly and Promptly
Done.
Y. M. C. A. Block.
13th &N.
Paine, Warfel & Bumstead,
TlfJ (Wers
AND MERCHANT TAIL0RS
Will never regret it. They sell Stylish Clothing at Reasonable Prices
1136 O Street.
Jacob North & Co.
--w Lincoln Papor House)
Printers
BOOK AND
COMMERCIAL
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PUBLISHERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS
STEREOTYPING
LITHOGRAPHING
Lincoln, Neb.
Vholosalo Paper
Dealers
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M ST.
A Bit of Advice!
To Old and Young.
It will prolong your days on Earth I
A Trip to the Pacific Coast via the .
The Finest Equipment.
Fast Time.
Tickets and
any Information
Desired can be
Obtained of
LINCOLN
and Denver,
Ogden and Salt Lake.
Butte and Spokane,
Helena and Portland,
Seattle, San Francisco
and Los Angeles.
E. B. SLOSSOM,
Gca'l Aeent,
1144 O Street
LiycOLV, XEB.
JOHN T. MASTIN,
C. T. A.
L. BLUMENTHAL,
Any OLD HAT sin.de oyer aa good at Dew. AUo,
Cl.this Cltanid, Dyri, ft Rtpairtd.
10J20 3? STRKKT.
H. W. BROWN,
DRUGGIST
Books and Stationery,
College Text-Books,
And a Complete Stock of
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
217 South Eleventh Street
J. A. SMITH,
Snoceotiorto
W. R. Dennis & Co.,
Hats . . .
ana Furnishing Goods.
First Class Goods at Reasonable
Prloes.
tain Frame and Art Co.
226 So. 11th Street
Have your proupB framed at tlie most
reasonable rates.
C. A. Shoemaker, M.D..
(O. OF N. 83.)
Office, No. 1 134 L Street, Ground Floa
Hours, 7 to 9 A.M.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p.m.
Telephone 6S5.
The Commercial Barber Shop
DOES THE SE8T WOKK.
The Finest Bath Rooms in the City.
Student patronage solicited, Agency lor the Iieut
Lunnilry,
I5JO S. 11th Street,
Art's Place,
At 1010 O Street,
IS THE BARBER SHOP FOR STUDENTS
TO PATRONIZE.
G-1VK US A. TRIAXi.
LINCOLN FRUIT STAND,
PDCCINELLI BEOS., ITopa.,
DEALERS IN
BVulta and Confectionery,
MVT, lAlia, ANDTOOAOOO.
Bpedal attention given to stadoBt and farsHy
trad. Good. delivsrod to all arU of ttu eiijr.
X.TT. CJor. o anAUtb Sis.