The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, February 06, 1897, Image 2

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The Nebeaskan.
A Weekly Newspaper Issued Every Fri
day Noon, by the Students of tho f
University of Nebraska.
Entered as Second Class Mull Matter.
F. T. U.loy - - - Managing Editor
Edith Schwartz - Ass't M'glng Ed.
ASSOCIATES.
R. H. Baker Editorial
Kato Snow Wnlkoi - - - Fraternities
Oliver Chambers .Local
O. W. Molor -ocal
D. J. Flaherty Law
E. MoIIza L.oaiu
Sam Sloan Y. M. C. A.
Reporteia.
A. E. Parmolco . ... II. F. Case
The Ncbraskan will bo sent to nny ad
dress upon receipt of the subscription
price which is onu dollar a year, or fifty
cents a somestcr.
Contributions arc solicited from all.
Nows items such as locals, pergonals,
reports of meetings etc. are especially de
elrod. Tho Ncbraskan will bo glad to
Drlnt any contribution relative to a gen
oral university subject, but the name
must accompany all such.
Address all communications to The
Nobraskan, University of Nebraska.
NOTICE All subscriptions should now bo
Pali and collection will be commenced ac
cordingly. Any one wishing to avoid the
inconvenience ot being "dunned", should
notify tho business manager before Jan
uary 15.
Tho histoiy sfiiiium room wan apparent
ly set apart for 'tin- uso of those saiultnu
who nro cngugvd In seminar work. For
that puriKHo It Hhould bo distinctly uhk1
If It is to retain Its novol nnms. However
of laxe. Instead of bcliiK used as 41 inuuiiH
of study and reference, It Is ued for re
ception purposes, 00-eduo.itlon and a so
cial good time. Such use Is 4111 Intrusion
I women. By " doing, all possible criti
cism will be avoided.
From the manner In which the members
of the Junior promoimdo committee- aro
working In order to soil enough tickets to
pay oxpenses of the entertainment, It can
bo Inferred that members of tne Junior
class nre not nwnre of the significance
and prominence of this event which oc
curs but once In the life of the college
man. Junior should tnkc hold of this
matter with more Interest. It Is a notor
ious fact, that any upper or lower cluss
mnn, can attend this entertainment If he
wishes to buy his ticket. Out of a class
of 150 or more Juniors, It would seem that
n member of unothel class would huvo to
put In his application early to secure the
privilege of purchasing a ticket. Many
members Of tho Junior clnss nro lel'lng
an opportunity slip by. that thoy will nev
er meet ngnln.
In another column, tho Nobraskan re
produces entire, tho lust edition of tho
other college paper published at the uni
versity. This edition Is supposed to have
been the "alternate sixteen page liter
ary edition" as advertised. The Nebras
knn has made no promise that It hns
not fullllled.We print this last edition so
that our renders may eompnre what thoy
are getting for their money. Make the
comparison, not only as regards quantity,
but quality, and If the verdict Is not In
our favor, wo will yield the title of being
"the all 'round college newspaper' of the
university.
After tho half year has passed, tho sen
iors 'have secured their class Insignia. It
happen with nil classes thtit half the
year Is wasted In wnangllng. and order
ing their class insignia. Consequently. It
there is anything to be gained In wearing
them, tho greater part of It Is lost. Now
wli would It not bo wise for the mem
bers of the Junior clnss o get together be
fore the cloe of tiiv present semos-ter, and
decide upon what tht-y wutut. Then the
orders can be sent the first of next year.
The Political economy club Is keeping
up the record established In years past.
This club Is one of the most netlvo and
THE NEHUASKAN ADVEHTISEHS.
Wo wish to call tho attention of the
Professors and students to the local mer
chants who advertise 1 Tho Nebraskun.
Every linn represented here Is guaran
teed reliable, and patronage that Is ex
tended them, will bo appreciated by tho
manager of this paper. When It U Just
as convenient, let them have yuur patron
age. You will bcncllt by It as inuoh as
any one.
PAINE & WAHFEI-Clothlers and fill it-
tshing goods. Mei chant tailors. 1130 O
sttcot. Your shoos shlned free.
PERKINS & SHH1..DON Tho reliable
shoo store of Lincoln. 1129 O otroot.
EVANS LAUNDRY UOMPANY-Host
service greatest courtesy. 323 N. 12th.
FRANCIS BROS. Itestaurant and short
order house. 121 N. 11th street.
DON CAMERON-Lunch counter and
short order house. 118 South 11th St.
II. W. UROWN-Drugglst, books and
stationery. 12T South 11th streot.
MILLER t PAINE Dry uoods and fur
nishing goods. 12S) to 1231) O street.
THE MODEL DINING llALli-Meals
15 cents. Sunday dlnnor 25. 31G S. 12th.
CHARLES H. aUEOORY-Conl. Oillco
at 1100 O street.
GEORGE CONSTANCEtt'S Barber shop
located at 1010 O street.
TOM RUSH -Barber shop, located In the
Sanitarium building. 14th and M streets.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Loea'ed ai
tho cornor of 10th ami o streets.
THE HOOK DEPARTMENT OF Herpol
shelmer and Company. 12th and N st.
SMITH PRUMIER-Typewrlter Com
pany. Lincoln olllce, 137 S. 11th St.
T. J. THORPE &. CO-Rubbor stamps,
seals etc. 30S S. 11th street.
HUTCIUNS & HYATT Coal, olllce lo
cated at 1014 O street.
C. EH LERS Tailor. Suits made to ord
er. Repairing done. 12C S. 11th.
LINCOLN NEWS AGENCY-C. L. Spoil-
cer. '08, manager. 11th and O St.
DR. S. E. COOK Eye ear, noae and
throat. 1115 O street.
$ HT
PAINE & WARFELS
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THAT WE
ARE RELIABLE AND THE MOST
REASONABLE HOUSE IN LINCOLN
TO DEAL WITH.
I
113 O Street,
PAINE & WARFEL
FOR Trie fiir"t
LATEST
STYLES in
SEASONABLE SB
FOR MEN
and WOMEN..,
GO TO
Dr. S.E. COOK, practice limited to
eye. car nose and throat. 1115 O street.
.'Perkins & Shelddn Co,
upon the rights of thoso who liavo It sot ' aggressive organizations In the unlver
apart for their special study. At no time ' slty, and u wonderful amount of good Is
of the day can one outer the room without being accomplished by It. It Is not only
finding someone laughing, telling Jokes the members but the whole university
and relating his most recent exporloncos. who arc dorlvlug the benellt from the
Moreovor thoso who have no work In tho j public lectures which have been given,
eomlnar, tnink they are entitled to tho It Is to be hoped thnt the club continue
privileges which it offers. This is a mis- , to exorcise the zonl that It has thus far
taken Idea. When students perslsx In run- mnlntnined.
ning back and forth into the room, it Is
annoying and destroys its uso for read
ing purposes. Let those students who are
not Interested In seminar work avoid un
necessary omnincc and disturbance, and
It Is to be urged that seminar students
will sot a better example by refraining
from talking and uncalled for rudunoos.
It is certainly not necessary 'to ostabllsh
a code of rules to govern advanced stu
dents. Let everyone do his part well and
further complaint of untimely use of the
seminar will bo avoided.
The Maxwell debating club will "hold
regular sessions during tho second semes
ter, If the dove of peace can bo mado to
hold sway. It is beneath 'the dignity of
law school students to persist in unnec
essary scrapping for spoils of office. There
is no occasion to revive the '"barb-frat"
feeling. Thoso who are here for business
cenaii ly will unequlvoeably condemn any
attempt to renew the uncalled for pro
ceeding of last semester, and those
who are here for a past time and do not
I The members of the Lndles" faculty club
arc to bo congratulated upon tho success
of tholr reclption, last Saturdny evening.
It was appreciated by numbors of stu
dents Who nre loud In their praises for
the treat accorded them. It will live
long In their memory ns one of tin mo-t
enjoyable occnslons of their college life.
COLLEGE NOTES.
Lack of funds will prevent Columbia
from putting a crew on the water this
season.
A proposition lias been made to the re
gents of the university of Wisconsin by
n numbor of Insurance companies to on
dow a chair of Insurance in tho univer
sity. Missouri expects to have a good base
ball team this year. Six of the old play
ers are back, and a numbor of now men
aro coming out to practice, who are show
ing up well.
Tho Young Men's Christian association
of Missouri, have nsked tho board of cur-
find themselves occupied with tho work ators of tho Missouri unlvorslty, for an
given in tho law course, will discover It appropriation of $40,000 to erect a build-
in the Equipment
of a Student's Room
It is generally conceded that a stringed
Instrument is almost an absolute ncces
blty. To secure the greatest enjoyment
from tho purchase get the best your
money will afford. Kxpert juug
ment pronounces the "Bay State"
Instrument the finest in the world.
An excellent Instrument is the
Bay Slate $10.00 Banjo.
We have in stock cheaper banjos
tlmn thin. Iml for n suhstnntlril.
R serviceable Instrument, at a low
ik t price, no other Instrument manu
factured can compare with It.
Send for illustrated catulogue.
John J. Haynes & Co ,
453-4C3 Washington Street. Boston.
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A. G. SPALDLNG & BROS.,
The name the guarantee.
Outfitters to all the leading colleges,
athletic clubs and preparatory schools.
Every Requisite for Athletic Sports
and Pastimes.
SPALDING'S BASEBALL SUPPLIES.
Managers should send
for samples and special
rates on uniforms and
supplies before purchas
ing. Every facility for the
bos,t value at loast cost.
TENNIS
silly In tho extreme to renew any such
tactlcB. Tho law boys need the training of
debate, and of parliamentary practice.
And It Is to bo hoied that they will throw
aside their boyish play und get down to
business. Tho college papors and city
press c-uv nothing for tho nows which
untimely scraps call forth. Wo very much
prefer to see tho olub got along harmon
iously. Ivf. tho club bo rovlved with the
old time vigor and with tho determina
tion that proper debating decorum shall
bo respected. And tho good resultB that
aro sure to follow will bo beyond our con
Jocturu. It Is naturally HupjKwed that when
young mn become students of tho univer
sity, that thoy have passed tholr dlstriot
school days, and will conduct themselves
accordingly. In spite of this supposition
there are some who persist In dofaclng
and disfiguring notlcos and signs, which
nro put on tho bulletin boards by tho ap
proval of tho chancellor. Not bolng sat
isfied with that, thoy go further, and show
tholr lll-ninnnors by scribbling tholr namos
upon bulletin boardB and university prop
erty generally. Such uncalled for aots
iu.vo oojurred so frequently of lato that
thoy huvo produced Just commont. Why
do students Jnslwt upon dofaclng notlcos
and tho like? If dt ds a ambit, the tlmo
lias coiiki when It should ho broken. No
one likes to road notices when marked
up by some thoughtless porson. And still
worse, when thoso who visit tho different
dopantmentu eo and In truth road tho
writing put ujon the bullotln boards and
doors by oomo reckless ntudont, ithoy nat
urally ask tho question, whether 'the stu
dents have any mannors and regard for
property rights. Wo should lay aside our
lng nenr tho college campus for rollglous
purposes.
The Carlisle Indian footbnl team will
be greatly wonkened noxt year by the loss
of many of their best players. Metoxen
goes to Prlncoton, Lone Wolf and Cayou
to Chicago university, nnd two more of
their players to Wisconsin.
The sophomores of tho unlvorslty of Il
linois who woro engaged in tho disgrace
ful attempt to break up tho freshman
social, have been summarily dealt with by
tho faculty. A number of them huvo been
expelled, and others turned over to the
city authorities.
GOLF,
CRICKET,
TRACK,
AND FIELD
SUPPLIES.
Gymnasium Equipments Catalogue Free.
Spalding's Athletic Library contains books
on every form of athlotlc sport. Published
monthly. Price ten cents.
THE SPALDING BICYCLE.
Strong, light, easy running. Perfection
of mechanical skill
A. (J. SPALDING & BROS.
New York, i'Iip ago Pnlladolphla.
1129 O STR66T,
BEST VORK
Best Service
Established
1889.
( Telephone
199.
EVANS
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Most Complete and
Modern Equipment.
Greatest-
Courtesy.
YOU'LL FIND IT'S A GOOD PLAGE.
321 North
11th St
"ANY OLD THING."
Fair One Who I that cadet over there,
dreesed In suoh . distinguished manner
Ho Whloh one. Fair Ono Why that our
who wears no stripes of any kind.
Thero aro many things that are capable
of stirring up ono's internal wrath, but
the man who has been tundlng out in
tho cold, pushing vigorously a nail-head,
wth tho Idea that the boll 1b ringing In
tho kitchen, is apt 'to pormlt somo of his
pent up feollngs, to float upon tho frosty
air in tho form of a sulphorous blue after
ho has found out hlB mlstako.
NOTICE-Wo offer" tho following terms
to managers ot dinky college papor-to
print ono Issue of such each week on .ho
back pago of this paper, for tho sum of
four dollars, per Insertion.
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Ar'AWjy'
It&nM
a HAMiatBH"
"When you have finished your looturo,"
said tho toucher of olooutlon to young
Dulle, "bow gracefully and leave tho plat
form on tip-too." "Why on tip-too?"
queried Dulle. "So as no to nwako tlm
our childish 'hublw and act like men and audience," repllud ti1L toucher. Ratnlil. i
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Without a new 1897 Model
Washburn SSSriftsK
I'rlcpit lme been KCtlH'd down im u result of the
Wunliluiru'h rnorinmm popularity mi Unit now you
cun buy uifenulne WuhIiIhini uf the very lutuht design
From $15.00 Upwurd.
The new 'Washburn Mumlolln U 11 radical depart
ure from former t.t leg. It In the iieuteKt, daintiest
and llitliteHt Mandolin Imaginable, und lit. tone ap
prouclieg very near to tlmt of a tine old Cremona
Violin. Wukulnirm, lire void at fixed und uniform
prices by nil firit-cliih iiuinlc deulern everywhere.
Wuishhiiriu ure the acknowledged Ktundurd of the
wiiati.
ArtUtH,
FRANCIS BROS.,
jsi!L Capital Cafe.
OyntcrH, Fish and Game in Season.
Also Restaurant at 1418 0 St. LINCOLN, NEBR.
Open all night. Give us a call.
Tliey ure iihed exclusively by tho leading
). reucheru lltwl Clrn i Mlilm. Our iihiv Wtiull.
burn catalogue containing portraits of over 100
ArtUtHimd full Information, Prices, endorsements,
etc., will he Kent free on receipt of application. If
your local dealer cannot supply you we will neiid
M HHliliunib C. O I), with privilege of exuutlnutloii,
direct from the fuctury.
A Washburn Improves with nge and makes a
alft that Increusci In value as the years go by.
It ii really worth many times its cust.
LYON & HEALY,
Corner Wubmh Ave. and Adame St., Chicago.
H. W. BROWN,
DRUGGIST
Books and Stationery,
College Text Books,
And u comploto Htouk of Stundurd und
MincollunoouH Books.
217 SO. ELEVENTH ST.
EXPERIENCED
TRAVELLERS
IF YOU "WANT TO GET GOOD
TREATMENT AND REASONA
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ADVERTISERS OF THE NE
BRA8KAN. THEY ARE JOAj
RELIABLE AND GUARANTEE
TO QIVE SATISFACTION
oay they know they're on
the Burlington the mo
ment they strike it.
bo smooth-so eaey-so flf
llshtfully free from Jw
and Jar and udden
tarto and stops.
Another proof of w
truth of what we try w
bring home to you every
week In the year-tn
for right down oolld com
fort, the Burlington m
no real competitor anion
tho railroads of the west.
Omaha, Peoria, Cliiw-
go St. Joseph, .
City, St. Louii., Den"
and Deadwood are only
few of the points to wnlcn
It will! pay yu t0 u
the Burlington.
For time cards, tickets and Inforrottion
apply at B. and M. depot or city ticket
floe, corner of 10th and O streets.
Q. W. Bonnell, C. P. & T. A-
k