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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1895)
, , 1 - , ..'." 1 fs rQffjtHRfffflffiafflffmifiBMraB ....... S. ' jjiilnrinY-i mi""-'- -"'' ' ' 1 "" "? " jjyg ..... i...i..rf H.. ... LOCAL "On to St Louis!" Varsity lliilos wiir ory.' Don Oumoron's lunoh counter 118 So. 11th, atroot. "Trilby," tho latest popular Bong, at Esty & Gamp's. 0. R. Woldon mado a hurried trip to York on Saturday, tho 4th instant A now supply o Waterman fountain pons has boon received nt the Co-op. The Ewiug Clothing Company are showing tho fmost lino of spring clothing in tho city. Fine cabinet photos at Hay don's for S2 per dozen. Call soon, as this otFor will not last long. Professor Ward, who has been champion so long, has succumbed to Moody, in tho tennis tourna ment The scientific excursion which was postponed will bo next Satur day. The place selected is "Weep ing Water. Miss Julia Wirt has returned to her work after au absence of throe days spent in caring for a sick sister. Mr. Kendall, one of tho Glee club tenors, has gone to Colorado Springs to take a position as in structor in voice. Don Cameron's lunch counter 118 So. 11th, street Fish and game in season. The nicest res turant for students in the city. The spring tennis tournament is now in progress. Three-fourths of the entrees are "out1' there be ing but two more rounds to de cide the championship. The Glee club will appear at Seward to-morrow evening, and at Wahoo the 17th. The Lincoln concert will be held some date between the 20th and 25th. The geological excursion to South Bend last Saturday, was postponed on account of bad weather predictions, and now the two departments don't speak as they pass by. The drill the Varsity Rifles put up at the "War Song" con cert, was the best feature of that entertainment The skirmishers and cavalry squad also showed up to good advantage. Last Saturday the Unions pic- Otm Nuw Spuing Suits. High giado, stylish, porfeot fitting. Soo them. You'll like tho nricos. nicod in Lincoln park. Tho Do lians also had a picnio farthor south on Salt crook, bringing some boats down from tho park. Tho Palladians aro arranging for an outing next Saturday, and tho Christian associations plan for something of tho kind tho wook following. If the camp of tho batallion is hold at Omaha it is probablo that the cadots will stop on their way at Ashland and give an exhibition drill. A petition from tho busi ness mon of that city has been re ceived, and the high school is cre ating much interest in the pro ject Harry Shedd is responsible for this. Dr. Samuol M. Dick, presideut of the Missouri Wesley nn college, will lecture in the chapel Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tho sub ject of the address is "Bible Mir acles and Modern Science." No admission will bo charged. Dr. Dick comes highly recommended as a lecturer. Rulph Saxton and "Monte" Belknap wore among the fifteen young fellows who took the exam ination for entrance to tho Anap olis Naval academy. "Sax" came out ahead, and left this morning to take an "all around" examina tion, to see if he fills the bill. He has the best wishes for success from a host of university friends. Macmillan fc Co., of New York are issuing a cheap edition of well known copyright works in paper covers. Among those al ready issued are "Marcella," by Mrs. Ward; "Saracinesca" and "Sant Ilario," by F. Marion Crawford; and "Social Ev olution," by Benjamin Kidd. You can get them at Herpol sheimer fc Co's at reduced prices. Last evening Palladian hall was the scene of a jolly social crowd. It was composed of the members of the Glee club who were enjoying themselves at the invitaton of Carl Tucker. Ices and other delicacies were served during the course of the evening. The party broke up with three cheers for the conductor of the Glee club. OHA8. 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