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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1895)
II t J It t c c1 r i l c i 1 t t t OOLLBQB RHOOnDB. Tho following college records of nth lotlo ovonta will ho of lutorcat to Ne braska nlhloloa. Next spring ought to sec Botno marked Improvements In tho method of conducting u Hold day, and iilso Homo records nuulo which aro worthy to ho eompurod with tho aver age college records: 100 yards, 10 seconds: K. J. Wondoll, Harvard; Wendell Maker, Harvard; L. II. Carov, I'rlnceton; 0. i Shurritt, Yalo; K. S. Kninsdoll, University of PoiuiBYlvaniu. 220 yards, 21 1-fi seconds: L. 11 Caroy, J'rlnceton. 110 yards, -III seconds (circular track): "W. O.'Dowiis, Harvard; -I7J (straiyht-a-way), Wendell linker. Harvard 880 yards, 1 minute, olij seconds: W. 0. Dohni, I'rlnceton. 1 mile, l minutes, lili H-o seconds: 0. W. Orton, University of Pennsylvania. 120 yards, hurdle, 15 :-5 seconds: S. Chase, Dartmouth; 220 yards, hurdle, 21 11-5 seconds: J. L. Uromor, Harvard. 1 mile walk, 0 minutes, 52 1-5 sec onds: F. A. liorchcllug, Princeton. llunuing high jump, (t feet, I inches: W. JJ. Page, University of Pennsyl vania. Standing high jump, ft feet, 1 inches: S. Crook, Williams. llunuing broad jumn, 212 feet, Hi inches: Victor Mapes, Columbia. Standing broad jump, 10 feet, It inches: L. C. Haker, Union College. Throwing 10-pound hammer, 125 feet, 1 inch: W. 0. Uickok, Vale. Putting 10-pound shot, -12 feet, 0 inches: W. 0. Hiekok, Yale. Pole vault, 11 feet, :t inches: 0. T. Huchholtz. 2 mile bicycio race, 5 in., 10 sec: W D. Osgood, Univ. of Penn. Against timo, 5 m., 7 2-C sec: Fred Elliott, Harvard. Cut out these records and save thorn. Tho physical director is prepared to furnish nt his olllco all other records that may be called for and will be glad to answer all questions so far as pos sible. BATTALION NOTES. The cadet uniforms are expected by tho end of the month. A. great deal of stress is laid upon tho details in tho awkward squad this year. These little points are what count, aim as a result the now men are showing up in line shape. One hundred thirty-live new Spring- Held rilles have been received, which will be used in replacing the old buck horn sight rilles. The non-coms and old cadets will bo assigned the new guns. The racks at tho west end of tho Armory will be reserved for tho Persh ing Rilles. Members of this company will bo relieved of the work of caring for two guns this year. There is a well-grounded rumor nlloat that Charley Elmoro Is to bo made chaplain of the battalion. During tho balance of this week wo will sell n sheep bound Webster,s Dic tionary for SI. IN THE HOLE. Tho Pershing rilles met Thursday night and bad a snappy drill. After tho drill the Itilles went into business ses sion. Mr. Clements of the reception commilte reported a deficit of 81!) and requested that an assessment be made to raise tho siinio. Accordingly a levy of 50 cents per capita was made, same to apply on members' dues for tho next three months. Ah if is desired to raise this money immediately, mem bers aro requested to leave their fifty gents at tho Co-op. or bring it with them next Thursday night. A com mittee was appointed to see the proper authorities in regard to securing the armory for University dances. Tho Sinlth-l'remior Typewriter Co. havo moved tbolr olllco to lan So. 11th Street, whore tlioy are showing tlioir nkw modki.s Nos. 2, Jl, mid A. If you havo not examined them como in and do so. A full lino of typewriting sup plies handled. Telephone A). C. W. JSvkernmu, agent. Monlsey McMuirigan Don't cry, Kitty he ain't no good, er ho wouldn't a shook a inveot an' lovely gal like you; besides he'll be hangln' around agin Jlst ns soon as der quarter Is spent wot TUHo McTlgho's aunt give her fer her birthday. Truth. A Mltluiitlni; ClrciiiiiNtituco, ' Indignant Guest This steak is not bnly very small but It Is tough. Now Waiter Well, If It's tough you ought be clvl tlnro Is so llttlo of lt SnmothliiK In It. On nn upturned basket near a gyp camp sat the oraclo of fate, and many of tho visitors at Sharon Springs held out noft hands to bo oxamlncu and wero duly astonished by the prophecies of future lovo, money oi matrimony. During a lull in the business of palm istry, and after I had secured tho ngod man's conlldonco I asked: "My aged friend, as between man and man, tell me, Is thero anything In It?" "Cort'n, ccrt'n. Thoy's on tho nvc ago, about GO cents a head lntow It." Ho winked laboriously took up his basket, and crawled under tho wagon with tho other animals. Ton ltl.il. "Thcso travelers," sighed the heathen monnrch, "give mo a pain." "They aro very rich," murmured the grand vizor. "Yes" Tho royal brows knit In a frown. "They nro rich, and, moreover, our stomnch Is not what it used 1o be." Tho court did not fall to noiico during reflection that his majesty la lpod him solf to cold tourist but oneo. Detroit Tribune. AnolliiT IVomiiii. "lias my wlfo been In hero?" ho asked. "Medium-sized woinnn In bloomers?" suggested tho clerk. "Yes." "Very determined nlr?" "Yes." "Well, a woman of that description was in hero a little while ago. She scorned to know Just what she wanted, and 8ho bought It without bothering tho clerks and went right out." "No; thnt wasn't Maria." A Itrclpe for I.nnrlliicni. "I am tired of tho hurly-burly," said tho man of sontlment. "I am weary of humanity and its bickerings. I long for solitude." "Well," replied his practical friend," "thero Is only ono wny I know of that your wish can bo gratliled." "What Is that?" "Go over to Kentucky and lecturo on prohibition." Washington Star. Tim Tnlilm Tnrnoil. She mny havo a faco of tho rarest grace, Her hair like glided gold mny bo; She mny come of n race able to traco Clenr back to Noah Its ancestry. Sho mny carry the palm, but not ono cliarni Cnn bo found In this girl by mo; My henrt, cold and calm, sho suroly enn't harm If her bloomors bag at tho knee. UN Ol.Jcrt. Hobby Evory timo I got a nickel I put It In my little bank. Fond Parent That's right, Bobby. 1 always like to encourage true thrift and economy. Here's nnothor nbikol to ndd to your llttlo store. Hobby ThankB, pop. When I got ?l I'm going to blow mysolf to n qunrt of wine. Sliw NotlilliK In It. American You've hoard tho story, 1 suppose, of that countryman of yourg who said, "Yos, hundreds of timoa," whon somobody asked him If ho had ever known a man to marry tho slstor of his widow? Visiting Engllshinnn No; lot's hear It. Chlcngo Tribune. It MilMt Horn Him. "Hogln at the bottom and work to tho top," Is splendid advlco to bo giving, And yot It Is not tho best hint wo can drop To tlio mnn who digs wolls for a living. Good Itoads. ,n liiuiiriniiiiiiliilili) Olmtiutlc Mrs. Pint toyNo, I'm sure I could novor rldo n bloyclo. Mr. Flatloy Noiiboiiboj you could do It nsy enough If you only roally trlod. Mrs. Flatloy Yos, but, John, how could I over toll whothor my hat wbh on strnlght or not? Brooklyn Llfo. lleiiril tin 111 ii Ktriml. "I'm onto you," tho mud pool cried To tho trousers It had dotted. "Ah, yos," tho trousers sadly sighed, "I see you havo mo spottgd." h. A. W. Bulletin. A I'mforniirii. I took a header off my wheel And then wns forced to say, "Better fifty years of Europe Than a cyclo of to-day." A Now Vurk Ilnllud. "I love to iloat nlone," said sho, "Upon tho deep blue sea." "It's my delight," responded ho, "To float a loan financially." Go to Constancor's barber shop, 1010 O street. First class workmen employed. OFFICERS' CLUB MBBT8. Tho (JUlcers' Club met for tho llrst timo this year in tho armory Saturday ovunimr. As this organization changes each year, being composed entirely of tho commissioned oillceis, those pres ent were somewhat in tho dark ns to the object and aim of I lie club C. F. Schwarz was made temporary chair man, .1. H. Uarnos, secretary. A com mittee consisting of II. W. (Juaintance, .1. H. llarnes and Dick Heed was ap pointed to look up tho old constitution or prepare a new one. Tho best value in books, stationery, fountain pens and collego supplies in general is at tho Hook Department of Herpolsheimer & Co. DANCING SCHOOL OPENS. Miss Ferguson, who conducted tho danolne school so successfully In tho Lansing thcatro dancing hall last fall, has returned ami Is ngnln ready for business. Many university studontB will testify to her ability to ta'ich tho Tcrpsichorean art to awkwrd Individ uals. New pupils can conio In nt any time, llugulai' lessons arc Klvcn Monday, Wednesday and Friday ovonlngs at 8 o'clock. Anyono Intending taking dancing lessons should consult Mss Fer guson as soon as possible. She may be found at tho hall fom 4to C p.m. on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays, or at her residence, 1010 G street. As Miss Ferguson has the use of Lansing hall, parties desiring to secure It for dancing purposuo may do so by arrangement with her. Uurllngton's personally conducted excursions to Utah ami California. A Pullman tourist sleeping car will l-ave Lincoln every Thursday at Vi:U p. m. for Denver, Salt Lake, Ogdeii, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Only i for a double berth Lincoln to Los An geles In one of theae cars, ltumember there Is no change of cars. For full In formation and tickets apply at liur llngton & Missouri depot or city ticket olllco, corner Tenth and O streets. G. W. XJonnell, C. P. & T. A. The Lincoln news agency, headquar ters for news, magazines and novels. Harper's Century, Munsoy's, Scrlbner's, Cosmopolitan and othor periodicals al ways In stock. NT tT corner Eleventh and O streets, IUchard block, J. E. Pearson, manager. Ed Young's for new cigars, pipes and tobacco 1201 O slreot. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 118 South Elovonth street. You enn't toll u U in the coltln by tho lciiiglh of the fuiiunil procim.lon. Tho mini who doe his host in tho place he lms now is on his wny to a butter plnco. 1 Tin man who ran not piny for pi-oplo j ho doesn't liku, can not rtiy for anybody. Tho poorest iirgniiiontM will Ihul tlioir way, wIibii ilolivurotl with llriiinots und duolhloii. When you find anybody who is doing much to help othor puoplu, you llnd who bus hiilTureil. JudiiH was not tho lnet man who pro fussed sympathy for tho poor to hide his own numimuM. Knoh mnn Is n horo mid nn oracle to homebody; mid to that portou whntovor ho MtyH ban onchnutod value. Thuro are too many people In tho church who .won't inuroli inilow tlioy can bo at. tho head of tho profession. YOUR CHOICE OF 500 OVERCOATS AT $10.00 SATURDAY, OCT. 27, BAKER CLOTHING HOUSE 1039 0 STREET. W. F. COLE, Proprietor Capital Jfotel Barber Styop Corner 1 1th & P Sts, SHAVINQ lOo . Don Cameron's lunch counter, 118 south Eleventh stroot. vHKffiSiBI. $ "fQBB 3yZ!!fZ0orfoRM Bn 226 So. 1 1th St. Ground Floor. Special Hates to s Stubents, for The Latest Hair Cut THEY SAY WE'RE ALL RIGHT. S. E. Cor. 12th & 0. I jfifc EL LATEST. S(M& VIA THE UNION PACIFIC . . TO . . "The Italy of America," Southern California has very truthfully Veritable Summerland. Students, when you want to go homo either to points on the main lino or to Always take UNION PACIFIC. City Ticket Offico . B. SLOSSON, Oeneral Agent. J li WKinur, !'. K. Johnson. J. II. McClay, Prcniiknt. Vlco-l'resiilfiit. Caslilur. John A.mks, Ass't Cashier. THE Columbia Nat'l Bank, LINCOLN, NEB. Capital, $250,000. DIRIJCTOKS: A.S. ItAYMONI), ClIAS. WlUT, TllOS. COCIIHAN, tfivst Wafl Banh, LINCOLN, NUB. Capital, Surplus, $400,000.00 100,000,00 OI'I'ICHRS: N.S. HARWOOI). President. ClIAS. A. 1IANNA, Vlce-Prcsldeat. 1'. M. COOK, Cashier. C.S. LIPi'INCOTT, and H.S.l'KBKMAN.AM'tCiwhli-ra D1RHCTORS: N. S. llAUWOOU,' 1 I). MACFAKlwNI), ClIAS. A. IlANNA, T. M. MAKOUKITB, John I'mcibHAU), IqiinH. Aut, Cook, A. 11. Cl.AKK. rountniii pons from 91 each up to AM). look Department. Jlerpol shoimer & Co. JG B-UBi Sioe" - You lMAetSonpWei M, dDatfis. 1213 O ST I been called; with Its fruits and dowers, i 1044 O Street. J. T. MASTIN, City Tloket Agent. THE COMMERCIAL BARBER SHOP. DOES THF BEST WORK. The Finest Bath Booms in the City. Students' jmtroiuiKs ullcltoil. Agones lor "i Iti'Kt Laundry. 120 North 1 1th Street. TWlalter foogc . . . PRINTER llirp Street, Lincoln Cards, programs, in vi'ationb Oood Work. Frkei Beaionable. H, W. BROWN, DRUGGIST. Books and Stationery, College Text-Books. And u Complete fltock of Standard and Miscellaneous Books 217 SO. ELEVENTH ST. "" J". A.. 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