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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1896)
LOCALS. Tl,o Ml" Qunlntnnoo had frlonds vln lllnn t"""1 ovor 8mtln Moat of the senior lrl havo boon mens. urfd (or their cnpsandROWtiB. Prof K. H. Hftil'our will lonvo for Wnoh. ipRton, P. C. on Christmas day. Tho lllirnry will ho opon during vacation (eeonlinR i tho usual vacation rulo. Delta Tan Helta will Rlvo an Informal donee li tlolr nail tomorrow ovonlng, Tho l'l Retn VMb woro cntortnlncd t tho homo of Mr. and Mra. Frank Lahr Friday evening. Tho clous of IWo will moot Friday nrtor noon and nrrango for roproiontntlon In tho Sombrero Mr. Nilor of Whitney, Nobr., has Just Mnt ft H" "peolmon of a golden oaglo to thenniH-'iiiii. Paul C"ioii an old university grndttato vM teen about tho university buildings Ihc pniit w ook. i'0ll ( n not nil tho nows all tho tlmo j,y gubmnning for Tho Nobrnsknn. Only one lo" " ' ynr- The in- mbera of tho psychology classes hve lin'i.bM In their papers on tho "Sig nificance of Brain Wolght." Tho nitlng of tho Btato teachers' aa toclatlon will bo held at tho unlvorslty during th' holiday vacation. Mr. Wlilttnoro of Vnlloy tho defeated candidate for repent of tho unlvorslty, tpoko In ehapcl Thursday morning. At LeiKliton's you will tmd a complete stock of I'hrlstmns novelties. Useful gifts aroquot"! at prices that nro way down low. vorslty this wcoU. The Junior football team which won tho class chnmplonBhlp linn boon photographed, SEN OUR N. ic WEAR FOR Till HOLIDAYS I Tho woathor Introati Issuing this week Its regular monthly publication. This ro port contains results of tho evaporation monsviromontB that havo boon taken In the stato during tho past two years, I Mr. and Mrs. Ucorgo Siolnor rormorly students of tho untv?rslty, now living In Salt Iako City, aro visiting In Lincoln. Thoy will remain about a month. Mrs. Stolnor will bo remembered an Miss Mamlo Oardnor. King Nnonott, a story of Old Virginia and Massachusetts Hay by J. F. Stlmson (J. 8. of Dale) Is tho most popular of recent books. You can get It at reduced prlco at Ilorpolsholmor and Co'h book do-partment. For oni'olui, tnorough competent work In oorrootlng nil fonnH of oycMrnln, go to II. M. Holts, room it.' Hluhards blouk, corner of llth and O street. Hoursi ! to 12 a, m. 1 to 4 p. in. Examination and oonsultntlon frco. Most of tho professors nro preparing teat examinations for tho throo days of work noxt week. At six o'clock Wednesday ovo nlng, all unlvorslty work will bo stopped to bo resumed again at S a. in. Monday morning, January 4. C. HIKlroth of tho class of '95 wan ono Of tho party of delegates starting to tho Irrigation convention which meets this week. Tho library Is now bolng loft open dur ing tho chapel hour. Burleigh and Phll brlck worked up tho matter among tho powers. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bentley, who woro connected with the psychology department last year, will bo In the city during tht , holidays. This Is iur tlmo to buy holldny goods atE. Fleming's, tho Jeweler, 1224 O street. Don't fall to call. You-wlll nave money by so doliiK Hnsoball players exiwot to begin work about Fobiuary 1. Indoor work will prob ably bo tho flrst practice There Is aomo talk of fixing tho bowling alloy so that practice for tlio ba.tlng can bo had bo foro going out on tho Hold. Miss Ada Ucnton will glvo a college set tlement too, at hor homo, Eleventh and E streets, on noxt Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6. At tho tea given by Miss Cochrnno two weeks ago, $7.00 was notted, showing tho great Interest which Is bolng taken. Handy Volumo Clnsslcs, more than 100 titles, eighteen cents each; gilt top, 12 mos llfty cent editions for twonty-Uve. Cloth bound books, over 200 titles In history, bi ography, tlctlon and pootry at ton cents each. Como beforo tho lines aro broken to book department, Herpolshelmcr and Co's. Tlioro will bo n meeting of the Nebraska section of tho American chemical society on Friday, December 18, S p. in. Papers will bo read by Prof. II. II. Nicholson Tho Composition of American Ciders; and . i: Li, uiDuani tiic .Mnuuinciuro or Starch, and Chemistry as Applied Therein. "Dean" Gardner has been parading his smiling countenance about the unlvorslty during tin past week, visiting with old icquatntnin es. Have im bought ono of thoso new Un iversity of Nebraska, tablets at tho Co-Op yet? Tin. lettering Is made from a spec Ill dye. it n. I they nro the neatest tablets jet gotten .nit. Harry n.ise has been doing somo Journ alistic work on the side. In tho last Issuo of the I'rnceton Tiger, ho had two 11 lustrateil iikes. Fraternnv men should not forget tbnt Western. ' i can do their tonsorlnl work tho best ..I .my man In tho city. 117 North Thirteen!! -treet. Constiin . i g barber shop Is at 1010 O street. i, n you want n neat hair cut and a 1 1, lenced n,. Profes trated l. ecology more b. t Amotu teach ;r Georgle i Hh Schw Hhave, hove ono of his oxpor lo It for you. r Harbour gave a lecture Mus antern slides, to his first year "s Ho 'hopes to glvo a number tho cloao of tho semester. ise wlio lmvo volunteered to ),f college settlement aro; Miss - Mrs. J. M. Crowltt, Miss Ed i z and Miss Grace MacMillan. Tho P. B. D. C. hold an enthusiastlo meeting last Saturday n'ght. Offlcers woro elected as follow; president, O. E. Klndler, vice-prcsldont, II. O. Sutton, secretary-treasurer, L. W. Pearson, Sergeant at arms, Mr. Smoyer. A long parliament ary scrap ensued over tho election of ace. rotary, but Mr. Pearson flnnlly carried off tho prize. Wo have a fow dozon of tbnt CD cent lot of fountain pons still loft. Thoy will not Inst a week, so If you want to secure a good nrticlo for little money como and Investigate Horpolsholmer & Co's book de partment. Hero you can get tho combined fountain pen and hair pin mado by Water man. It Is the most original thing you ovor saw. "AN nt.n TIIINii Speneo wax Mining at hl tlenk Just llg urlng up his huIiih for the day, Ho wns nulto well siitimied, und smiled ui him solf with Joy. Thoro wns no ono In tho plneo but n university student, and ho wns not bothering much, when one of tho uni versity authoiltiPH stopped down Into tho sloro. Hponco looked up and smiled nnow at this possible Ineroaso In thu dny'H bus iness. Tho dlntltiRulBhod porsonago from tho unlvorslty purchased an Omaha paper and a local one. Uo was reaching Into Ills pocket, when ho spied the student diligently turning tho loaves of ono of tin. popular weeklies. An unlimited conver sation took plnee between tho two upon somo university topic, both left tho plnco together, lnuuhlug mid In tlio best of mood. "Well I'll bo doggonnod" ejacu lated Hponco. l wondor If bo thinks I'm running a benevolent Institution!" Thereupon bo sat down and ontorod up an account for seven cents ngalnst ono of out dlgultni-les. It's an 111 wind that blows nobody good. The proprietors of tho lunch room looked out Joyfully at tho raging storm, nnd won dered how many would not bo nblo to go homo for dlnnor. And thoy propaiod for Increased patronngo that dny. "I'm going to stop tho Nobraskan" she exclaimed decidedly. "Hero I'vo been rending for tho past two hours nnd hnvo not road half tho nows, nnd It don't tako mo fifteen minutes to rend overythlng In Hint other" but Just then tho gong sounded. A good deal of tho collogo slang can bo trncod directly to Shakosponro. Horo wo hnvo M'pliuth saying, "This push will cheer mo." STOHIKS IN PASSlNG-"Cnn you open 117" "Nopo, pair tons Is tho highest I've got. Put In ono to sweeten It." "1 glvo seven." "Honts mo, what's tho trump." "What did you got on tho last exam?" "Flfty-nlno nnd llunkcd." "Well I'm ahead of you 73," "Aro you going to tho show tonight?" , "Yes, If I got coniplenicntnrles." "That don't seem llko tlio snmo old smile." "No, wo don't speak as we" ! "I have a hair i'Jr'u.T atorj 1 woula llko to relate to you," began tho story ! toiler to tho editor-ln-chlof of tho Junior Annual. "Well In tbnt case I don't see what good it will do to toll It do me," and Mac wiped tho porsplratlon from bis expansive brow. I Losllo looked at his latest photograph with tho greatest satisfaction. "Surely ho Willi put one of thoso In his case,' 1 ho thought. Hut days passed and ho began to give up looking to sco his fnco in tho photographer's case, as a sample of what ho could do In tho way of his art. A mouth later and another dozen was ordered. Even this ono did not snt- I Isfj tho pbotograpbor evidently, as Les- i llo waited weeks and weeks to see if I this time at least, tlio artist would place j him on exhibition in his window. Then ; no gnvo it up as a bad Job. A week lat Big Bargains in Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gents' Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1229 to 1239 O Street. HOLIDAY GOODS WATCHES, DIAMONDS, STEULINQ SILVER AND SlLVElt PLATED WAHE, CLOCKS JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, GOLD HEADED CANES AND UMBREL LAS. OPERA GLASSES AND HOLDERS, otc, oto etc STERLING SILVER GOODS A SPECIALTY. I havo tho largest and best equipped stock of diamonds to bo found In tho city, which I will sell as cheap as any one, wclgh't and quality considered. EUGENE HALLETT, 1143 O street, Lincoln Nobr. Tho weather bureau Is preparing to re cord sunshine by tho photographic moth od. An Impression is mndo by permitting, . .. ,., , ' - ,, . .... . . .. . . , or ho saw tho smiling faco of his chum, ll,l)ull,mluFH1.UuliH1.U,azhlB ftt I)m irom Umt cnvInWo ,. tion. Then ho wondored somo more. Ho In a metallic cylinder. In which has first been placed a pleco of son3lt!zed paper. The light falling upon this paper records the result. This Is in addition to tho ther mometer method which has been In uso for more than a year. Miss Mm tie Wheeler a graduate of last ytarii.. has been teaching at Dundee, 111., has 1 ceptod a position in tho Omaha high srh.Mi where smc will teach history. phi Ki,.pa PsI fraternity initiated two tnember Wednesday evening. They are CllfTodr .Bcott of Plattsmouth, nnd Dr. Law of 1. ncoln, who Is attending the law school. C. C firlggs and II. E. Reagan, were toth In, i.itcd Into Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity last Friday night. Both aro Mnlors In tho electrical engineering department. Mrs. p v. M. Raymond's chorus In tho First Congregational church will glvo a cantata Friday evening. Miss Anderson f Chicago, well known to Lincoln people i!l sing. Now books. Artie b' Georgu Ado. Seats of tho Mighty by Gllbort Tarkor. Story of Sentimental Tommj by J. M. Barrio, Tho Up li Moon, by John Oliver Hobbs, Tho Heart of Princess Osra by Anthony Hope, A Lndy of Quality by Airs. Burnett. Cbnp tors from a Life, by Elizabeth Stuart Pholns. The Damnation of Tberon Ware by Harold Frederick, for sale at Herpol shelmor & Co's. book department. Vi Professor Fossler will speak at the Christmas entertainment in tho college ttlement district. Ho will tell the Ger "rans In their native language of the fath erland across thA ...n Mr. IT. E. Frlesol of nttsburg. Pa., vis ited with S. W. rinkorton the foropart of lost week. Mr. Frlesel Is a' graduate of the Pennsylvania college of dontal sur gery of tho class of '05. This Is his first visit to tho west, and he expresses himself as highly pleased with the university of Nebraska. Mr. Frlesell Is an athlete of good standing In tho onst, and made a good many inquiries about tho condition of our athletics. Whllo the records aro nothing startling ho says ho can boo no reason why with tho facilities we havo at our com mand, that training ennnot Increase our standing In athletics more systematic training is wliat Is needed. compared tho two photographs, and was not nblo to sco why tho photographer should mako such a discrimination. And ho sworo that ho would get no more of his trado. Somo tlmo afterward a flood of light seem to overwhelm him, when ho hoard his chum say. "Well if 1 had tho monoy, I'd go down nnd got thoso pict ures, but 1 guoss It's too lato now, as I seo ho has thorn on exhibition." EPHTEAR. With apologies to H. G. Shedd. THE LUNCHEON ROOM. Tho university luncheon room is be coming moro popular every day. The girls furnish nothing but strictly homo mado goods. The prices are: Soup c conts Bnkod Baans 5 cants Plum pudding 5 cunts Cranberry sauco 6 conts Sandwich 3 conts Broad and butter 2 conts 2 Doughnuts 3 conts Pumpkin plo 4 conts Coffoo 4 cents Tea 4 cents Cocoa 4 conts Milk 3 contB Pictures for tho Junior Annual has been we main topic of dlscusBica about the unl- CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S HOLI DAY RATES. The Burlington will on Decombor 24 nnd 23, also on December 31 and January 1. 1S97. soil round trip tickets to points with in 200 miles at ono faro and a third. Tick ets good to return until Jnnuary 4, 1897 Tako advantage of this and visit your friends. G. W. Bonnell, C. P. & T. A. "And now, little children," said tho Sun day school superintendent, "if you are good children, somo day you may wear a golden crown." "Paw's got ono on his tooth now," chirped tho smallest and nowest boy. Indianapolis Journal. YOU WILL SAVE TiME By taking the FOR MAIN LINE, And Norfolk Branch. All Points in Kansas. Keep this in mind when going on foot-ball trips or any vacation. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. 4BL:iBPrr TWO TRAINS DAILY -HKTWhKN - iiiNrooL-rc AND- Auburn, Falls City, Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. City Ticket Office. 1201 0 Street. II. C. Townsem), Gcn'l P. & T. A. P. D. C0BNK1.1.. C. P. A T. A. When you take SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEBRASKAN. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 118 South Eleventh street. SUBSCRIBE POR THE NEBRASKAN. ghas. B. Gregory C U. of N '91. Office A At 1100 0 St, S Lincoln, Neb. H The Nebraskan You are getting a good COLLEGE PAPER. As In tho Beginning Railroad Manager: "Here, Blobbs, this new time table won't do at all!" Blobbs: "I thought it very explicit, sir." Manager: "That's Just what's tho matter. The first thing you know the public will be able to understand a time table as well as we. See If you can't complicate It a bit." San Francisco Wave. First National Bank, LINCOLN, NEB. Capital Surplus $400,000.00 100,000.00 N. S. HA1UVOOD. President. 0IIA8. 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