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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1896)
L.QOA.LS. pine mnUwnory at Lolglvton'a. juiiI-t ilutffl wore duo todny. pr. J. McNny, leading dentist, 1130 OstM'i'i- ... B V. KlnR hns gone to Chicago to see Sni'ali Hornhnrdt. fonumny A Is planning to have a bami'l'-i In tho noar future. Tin Knebnll team will play another pniin" n' Omnha n week from next Sat urday. . ri'ni Norton and Hurt Wilson will ri,i, i . lvru this week and spend Sun Ii shiro. , WHMid Olnpp spent Sunday with his par-MiiK in Hlmwood. Ho mnde the trip o'i hi "' , , jl.iliMi is making some line finishes In il' i"Krnph work. Kxnmlne them. i'H o -noot. r,Mint Superintendent Clarke of Snun.t. f -ounty visited his son, Edgar, In,! Saturday. C,iv frown has been on the sick list au w,,k He Is reported as much Im- pro, A today. ,lmfdn.v ovonlng the Political Economy club listened to an address by Col. u. C. Pace. The !at English i class this yir was hold last Tuesday. The last theme , ,iu. i.vst Tuesday. V ll McLucas had to move for home WYdn.-fday. He was taken wtlh a se- m-tv .1 it ark of fever. Yu will find Lolghton' a reasonable ami reliable place to got stationery, 202 and a South Eleventh. Edward G. Wyckoff has decided lo build a boat nouse for Cornell univer sity that will cost $20,000. . Profissor Bruunor and his assistant, V. D. Hunter, are up on the Platte collecting Insects this week. .1 Crabtreo attended the state hiph mhfK.l declamatory contest ai A hi and last Friday night. K-nlf Hauahton, ?u, mixed up with a tdiilt-m last week. He says every .h.nc i injured but his appetite, An h-r Urge pane of glass, this tlm.- In the door of the European hls i i department, was smashed this wi-ik The superintendent of the Friend h'in will bring a delegation of his cui.ntu do visit the university next Fiiday. Mi Itobbins and Miss Jones will 1 1 I'jl.ly go to California together af-1-1 ' itmnetieement. Miss Jones will b n ' until September. Tin at field between the walks ha I. ii enclosed with a neat wire fence. ml the old boulder will rest in soll- u i the rest of the year. Tin Lincoln Frame and Art company ii ttled In their now quarters at 12 - ii i h Eleventh. Its time you were ) J- in that group framed. JdiK Barnes spent Sunday at his N iliJlt home and brought his father i a K with him Monday. Jack ordered u ii' we parade for the occasion. w illiaxn lled Dunroy had one of hts i inn in the last Issue of the nam' 1 1 n It was profuely illustrated af i he unkjue f ashion of this paper. OUR STRAW HATS ARE RIGHT Esm irPi arrt In Ii J?M Our negligee shirts nro the latest. 'I He chancellor spoke at Beatrice i ii. sday, April . before the literary iu'i of that eity. He will speak at j Cloud Friday and Franklin 5a:- uounclng the action of tho authorities In depriving them of bath privileges. Mr. and Mrs.W. a. Langworthy Tay lor will give a reception to tho stu dents In tho polltlcnl economy depart ment ot their home, Cll North Six teenth street, next Tuesday evening. The Pnlladlan debating club will meet ns usuul Saturday evening. Thu question for debate will be: "Hosolved, That the existence of parties la neces sary In a free, democratic govern ment." An excursion will l.o made to Woop Ing Water next Saturday by some of tho students, presumably to get bot any specimens. The crowd will leave In the morning and eonio back In the evening. There will be a meeting of tho do bating association nest Saturday after noon at C o'clock. Every member of the association Is asked to be present ns there U Important business to be transacted. Tho Y. M, C. A. boys have been soliciting subscriptions this week for the fund which Is usod In sending dele gates to the summer school at Lake Geneva, Wis. Several of the boys ex pect to go this year. The commltte on field day have suc ceeded In getting a. number of good prizes. Besides the articles usually of fered, such as sweaters, shoos, etc. medals will Ik; given to those who mnke new university records. Students are Inveterate punners. We expect It of them. But when It comes to profs. Well, this Is what Professor Wilson rung In on a Virgil class: "If you think the te refers to-Eutellus. Miss P., we want you to tell us so." airs. Archie Eggert of Chicago, well known In university circles aa Miss Anna Aldrich of the class of '9i, Is vis iting her aunt, Mrs. Crandall, on South Fifteenth street. She will remain for a month. Her little boy la with hev. Dr. W. B. PU!dury of Cornell, a graduate of the university of Nebras ka, has been offered the position of In structor In philosophy. His work at Cornell has attracted considerable at tention among those Interested In psychology. For ten days Dr. H. M. Betts will give students a discount of 20 per oent on all optical work. If you are troubled with headaches you had better have your eyes examined. They often cause It. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.. s to s p. m.: Blchards block. The NarragaiiMtt Machine comiwny of Providence. It. I., hai contributed, for the advancement of athletic in Nebraska, a thirteen-foot spruce vault ing pole as a field day prize. This is a $5 lole and as fine In every respect as can be made. It Is worth hard practice and should not be won for a vault of less that nine feet. Two othe: poles twelve feet long will also soon be her for praetlce. The Union Pacific will change time Sunday. May 10. No. 42 will leave Lin coln at &-M a. m.. making connection at Valley with No. for all points on Albion. Cedar Baplds and Ord branches and No. X (fast mall) for all points west on main line. No. it ivill leave for Be atrice at C.S7 p. m. instead of C:M J. in. The Stromsburg branch will have a passenger train and will leave Lin coln at :10 p. m. and arrive at 10 a. tn. An liitflrofttlnf Oiiuvnriintlnii, Mother Did you ivy to tnttlcc your self agreeable tit Mis. lHghtono's? Iilttlo DauKhtor Yus'm', I told hor ill the funny things our callers snld about her, and she scorned to bo real Interested, I.cnrno)l a Lomoh. Mother Horrors! Did you run against u barbed wire fence? Little .lohnny No'm. 1 was nlolriu' at ti organ urlnder's monkey an' the monkey jumped on me. "H.unph! I hope you have lenrued n lesson." Yo.s'in, I've learned never to buzz siiw with n monkev." Four good mon are employed at Con atnncor's barber shop, 1010 O street, where you got tho cleanest shave o.nd neatest hair out. da A t)nnKO?itii MoTotnont. Manufacturer And whnt do von nt your Thirteen club? Member Oh! dine thirteen nt table, spill the stilt walk under ladders everything to break down till those absurd old superstitions. Will yoi. join us? Manufacturer No. sir! Why. If such idons pet popular. whnt'U become of the protective tariff? Kxtrrtntlnn Surpimoil. Parker I huvc received very grati fying news of my son who recently went to college. Barker Yes? What news? Parker--l!e,! i' B i 1U ;kpJB I Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gent's Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1235 to 1239 O St Jeweler, Optician, and Engraver. DEALER IN A Notabto Cusp. Marigold Yhat an interminable time it does take a woman to say good-by! Clover Yes; just look at Patti now. Diamond SIIU Trump. Mayden Layne How docs your father pass his time, now that he has retired from business? Maicus Sparks. Jr. (lards are a gTcadt-gomfort to him. He basses dor time blaying solitaire mit himself. Puck. ltiirnrd Her. "That was real rude of Chumplcigh. He dropped a lump of ice down that Boston girl's back." "What did she do?" "She screamed 'Fire!''" OfT Color. Pentweazel I, didn't notice your feci ant in tho parade Cobwiggcr He has the yellow jaun dice and was afraid to show his face outside the door on St. Patrick's day. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, ETC., ETC. All goods sold engraved free of charge, and no clmrgo made for examining tho eyes. 1 1 43 O Street. Lincoln, Neb. THE PALACE DINING HALL Is tho Proper Place to got your Meals. SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS ALL TOOK FELLOW STUDENTS BOARD HERE. TRY OS. 1130 N ST A. G. 0SMER, PROP. KlJl!lllUllIll!lllllllIl!UIIIIII!llinilllllllllllllll1IIUIIIlllUlliniHIU1UUIIlIllllllllllll I RIP'AN S I OSE GIVES ItEUEF. Don Cameron's lunch South Eleventh street. counter, US The IlrlRlit Mdc Friend Where are you living now? Illuck Since 1 lost my money I have been renting- a little house in the suburbs. "Too bad: You cau't keep a car riage, either, 1 presume?" "N-o-o-o. 1 can't afford a carriage; but in the hou-e I pet the Mimo kind of a motion when the wind blows." SiHiniiiiHiniHiiiiiiiuiniuMiiiiiuiniiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiuiiiiH COAL COAL COAL CHARLES B. GREGORY, Sealer in all kinds of A Sinecure. Henry Xcivedd drew his young wife to hie bosoni. His face was radiant with joy. "1 wat successful, my darling." he said. "I secured the clerkship I ap plied for on the board for securing immediate rapid transit facilities!" A sweet smile of serene happiness wreathed her dainty lips. She knew then their future was assured. He bad secured a position for life! 0 O A X-- Reck Springs, Pittsburg, Wiir City, Lexington, Anthracite, Hurricane, Semi-Anthracite, Canen City, Peerless, Hanna. Office, 1100 0 Street Richards' Black. Yards, 14th & Y Sts. Telephones Mas. 343 & 345. Jay. I- T. Mrrill end G. Jv. Bartltt were ' 'i trut of Captain Webster of For. 1 midha lut Saturday. Cajtaln WJ i i i ui old time Blgma Aljriia J-.iu-.ilon. The university wheelmen will meet In 'li law room at 11 o'clock Saturday. Alter Hie meeting they -will take a run 10 Heatrtce. The club will be headad by '"fcptaln Bui Jib. Th- Aalilarid club will meet next Monday evening with Miss Lena lled foid, 4U8 Suuth Sixteenth street. They ll) if addrtissod by Dr. Lees of the iek department. a I'ruioelan college will commemorate Ji 160th anniversary next October. After that itlme the "college" will be 'hanged to MuulvtirUy and will be -luiown as "Princeton University." The Nebraskan was furnished with lotB of "copy" this week In the way Of Mgned communications from cadets de- A supplemental oolleetlon of rooks, minerals and ores has recently been r&eetred fm Kev. L. V. Rowland of Grand Rapids. Mich., In exchange for gjweimens he reelvd from the Mor rill eoMeatkMJ. This te one of the most valuaW eolleortoos v received by the state museum. U ootwiat of very large and chotae ores of Iron, natural eopjer. jwre silver and sliver and na tural copper fused. The collection will fill a. ease or two. In the light of training and entries for Held day, attention is ealled to the article of the constitution of the athletic board, which says that no student slan Don Cameron's lunch South Eleventh street. counter, 11B engage In any athletic contest without . ever saw a physical examination, 'ine reguia Mnn -was made solely In the Interests nt aftv. and even- contestant should attend to it before the last minute. nv.Q ,i.Kifwi director will make ap pointment after May 10 with all who wish measurements. ED YOUNG'S Cigars and Tfewa, 1307 O Street. Telephone L Trouble I" 1'arlt. M. Worth's Assistant I am grieved to hav that Madame Van Hank of New York lias ordered a creation from Te lix. Monsieur Worth Morbleu! I do not understand it. And we have done 1 everything possible to please that woman! Is it, perhaps, that our prices are not high enough to suit her? No luiprrti.lou. Father ineaningly) Want a new sled, do you? The other day I saw a beautiful sled tliat a boy no older than you had made himself. Small Son Wot a awfully mean, stingy father tliat poor boy must have. A IJttjr llof. Teacher You arc the laziest boy I How do you expect to earn ANNEX BESTAUKANT 133 SoUth 12 St. Calls special attention of the readers of The Nebraskan, to the fact that they can gat the best and cheapest meals there of any place in the city. A square meal lb cents Short orders at all hours. 1 0 Per cent off on $3 Tickets L C. Holaday, Prop. H. ISVA3STS. President. O. O. QU1GGLE. Secretarv a living when you grow up? Lazy Hoy (yawning) Dun no. ill leach school. Guess Lenten IJlver.loun. Little Dot Let's invite some little girls here, and have a party. Little Kthel This is Lent Little Dot Oh, m it is. WelL we'll tell ztin to bring their dolls, and zen' it won't be our party, it will be a doW party. Dolls hasn't any souls to feave, you know. EVANS LAUNDRY COMPANY Telephone 199. 327-331 North Twelfth St I