The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, February 19, 1897, Image 3

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    LOCALS.
Will M'Ky has 1,'' onJoyhiK ft Vnt
from lil" HlHl,'r nf O"'"1'"' lll 1bi week.
pr. V. M. KlliiK lectured nl Wnyno No.
trnnkn. Innt Friday, bofnro tho ti'iialwrH'
(idoclniloii.
Dr, Renter I Imolc from HoldloborK, nnd
m been mndo temporary nnHlHtnm In
,hodumUl laboratory.
A "I'lilvt'iHlty or Nebraska" tablet Ih
the kind lo umi, when you wrlto homo.
Tl, co-op linn a Inwn Hiipply.
ProfoHMor Hwoi'ay lectured boforo tho
Ifijco rlub of tho IiIkIi hcIiooI Wodnr-H-y
rvonlim. on tho planot Mrirn.
Then' will I"' ll 'miMH moot Inn Homo tlmo
jtotiilnv to Mini out tho Monlliuont of tho
,nuli'iiiH in rowird lo tho antl-rnotbnll
Minn Ailo Urnhnin ontnrlnlnml n fuw
cf'hpr fil"l" Wodnomlny ovonliw In lion
tt of lir" fotiMln MIhh .lohnmm of North
ll(ml tiiomo prt'Kont wore: Mohki'h. Kll
llan, H''''.v. JonoM, Smith, Davis; and
yitn' HliodcH, rnoknrd, Pollack nnd
Smltli.
The friii liuvo boon buny tho piiHt week.
glcnm t'hl Inltlatt'd throo moil, Hwnrt,
Ousllii noil Motno Holnnp. lletn Thotn
rilnltlni'd C. R. Whlto. l'hl Doltu Thota
Wfblirr It l rnmord that two moro
inHlnlloii" nro to ho hold boforo next
ivefk
A lotur Iioh boon received from tho
mannRor of tho Iowa Htnto university
football imrn. nHklnK to linvo tho animal
pmo playd with uk iih usual noxt your.
So tlila N Hottlod whothor Iowa HtayH In
(be lonrtif or not.
yol'Nn MKN
Who tin- uVxIiouh of IiiivIiik tlii correct
thine I" "i"' colored BlilrtH HhotiUl attend
,l,o Kirai advance smlo of Manhattan
hirtoui ihi Armstrong Clothing Co.
At tho last ttU'OtlnK of tho Union boys'
dobotliiK club, resolutions woro adopted
commt'iiiliiii: Sponkor Oullln'H untl-foot-ball
bill, and a committee, Holf-nppolntOd
has lmd tlKin published In a city paper
mO taken l. fore the members of the lun
ula turo There wero riliout twenty law
nudum inicent at the inootliiR. and tho
rrt !' ixademleft. People linvo been
nomlcrlms f Into, whut Ih iiffcclliiK the
Union bo. Several of them have prom
ised the N-tiimku that thoHO resolutions
Mil rccitvi a severe reconsideration at
the next nioetliu?.
MAXWKl.Ii CLUB AGA1I
The Maxwell club bnd Its llrst mootlm?
Sturun .wnlUK slnoo Us susponsln by
ihi clmm.llur. Ollloors woro olocted for
iht mh oinl turn. D. I. Wilson defeated
N R. dr. . niielrt for president. Tho frnt
trnlty no n seem to havo lost Interost In
the cluli a was manifest by the fact that
Mvwu.iii ut their number wero absent.
Tin- election of Mr. Wilson Is dtsplenalUK
to them, ami they and tho "consorva-
tlus" Iiiim .pressod their dotonnlnatlon
not to a;t ml any moro muQtliiKS of tho
tluh
l.Sl.lAM. rilOSPKCTS.
At tin- all of Captain Packard, (liiltu
anmnliir f cnndldutoH for liosltlons fin
the baseball team, showed up at tho arm
ory, Ian Saturday afternoon. Tho now
material l . specially wood this year, and
tho lari number of old mon who aro
out. mak"' the prospects brlKht for a win
ning team MauaKer Pace has arranged
an east, in trip, for tho third weok In
May. Date with the university of Iowa,
Xorthwf-ii-rii, and tho university of Il
linois, has, boon closed. This trip will
lake the nam through Iowa, Indlnna nnd
Illinois mill there Is no doubt but that a
much Ian., i- number of Romos will bo so
cured, 1m fori- the tlmo sot for tho depart
ure of tlu te.un. I? tho proper arrange
ments (.in be mode with university club
i?am of Dmnlm, nnd their co-oporntlon
soured thin Mr. Pnco says ho can In
duce tin tennis of tho stato universities
of Iowa, Missouri, nnd Kansns, to como
ne. It Is tho Intontlon this yonr not to
rtoy otlur than college teams.
A. minstrel show will bo given about
March 20, for tho bonollt of tho team.
THE KOOTDAL.lv HIM...
Thai football bill which has boon the
tautc of ho much comment nmong unl
uraity people for somo tlmo, has not yot
Passed the house as has beon rumored.
When Speaker Gaflln wns again boon by
Nebrnskan reporter ho said: "Tho bill
has been referred back to the commlttco.
U seems that there is somo defect in It,
that It applies to all alike, and should bo
amended so ns not to npply to small
Khool children. It will probably be
changed so ns to apply to men over 17
years of age. It will como again In a fow
days."
There Is hardly n doubt now but that
the bill will pass tho house, nnd Its op
ponents aro considering killing It in tho
8nate. It qulto posslblo that this can be
lone.
HOARD OF REGENTS MEET.
Tho board of regents wero In session
the first threo days of this week. Besides
Wending to routine business, somo 1m-
Tmt..-. . ... l.v. Mia
n, changes In connection w . ...
university management wero Instituted,
It wuh dpolded, that, as It scorned so
convenient for tho regonlH to got togother
during tho chartor.tlay oxorolsos, that
horoftftor nn nnnual mooting would bo
hold at this tlmo. It was further deolded
lo onnfor dogrooH In oonneotltin with tho
ohartor-day oxoroliicH, as well as at tho
Juno comtnonooniont.
A ro-arrnngemnnt of the standing com
mittees, mndo neeosimry by tho clootlO'ii
of Hon. Thomas Ilnwllngs to liho board,
wan off cot oil, Wio oommlttoos now fttantl
Ing oh followit
Mxoontlnvo Coinmlttoo Morrill, Knloy,
nnd Wcfllon.
Uourwo of Study Ilndloy, Hnwllngs,
nnd WoHlon.
Vlnnnco WoNton, Cloohl nnd llnwllngs.
Uinlvorwlty nml. library Knloy, Ooold
nnd Had ley.
Tho rooommondnitloiiB of tho faculty
OirU tho wnnln "In oleotiicnl onglnwr
Ing," "In civil onirlncorltWi" and "Jn mo
ohanlNil ongtnocirlng," bo InntTtod In it ho
diplomas granted to students taking tho
bnohnlor's degroo In fhoso dopnrtmonls
wnn ndoptod.
A volo of thanks wnt tondrirod to C.
H. Morrill, provident of tho board for
his donation to oontlnuo tho geological
OXIKsllllOllH.
'Pho board apiiolntod n commlttco to
Inqulro Into tho condition of tho co-opor-ntlvo
book storo with o. vlow to making
It still moro offootlvo In meeting tho
needs of 'tho university.
Tho gift of Mrs. J. II, Prlohott of 1C9
acres of land In Hod Willow county was
accepted wlion tho pnpors should bo put
Into legal form.
II. N. Sentor, Ph. 1., who hns Just
completed his ntudlos In Germany, was
tompornrlly appointed nn nsslstnnt In tho
ohomlcnl depniitmoivt.
Hosolutlons of thanks to th ooloty of
electrical engineers for thdr nrtluous
labors nnd their micccxnful olootrlcal ex
hibit wero ndoptt-d.
Hosolutlona woro passed concerning 'tho
nnlnfnl accident on Chnrtor day roatlltlng
In tho loss of an oyo to Mrs. Iawson. Tho
chancollor upon hearing of tho nccldont
Immediately ordored an Investigation, i
Tho rogonts henixl tho witnesses. It was
mndo clear that tho occurrence was
puroly on nccldont. Tho bonrd expressed
tholr heartfelt sympathy for Mrs. Law
son nnd her family and decided to tnko
Btops 'that pecuniary relief In somo form
bo extended 'the sufferer.
"Whereas, During tho military exorcises
at tho university of Nebraska on tho af
tcri'oon of charter day, a sad nnd most do
plorablo accident happened to Mrs. Law
son, which resulted In tho loss of an
eye, and
TlllO AUT KX11UUT.
Perhaps tho most pleasing exhibit dur
ing tho charter-day celebration was that
mndo by Miss Pr.rker's nil pupils. That
so much tnloMt and, artistic sons- wu
hidden within tho '.vails of tho lhrary
building, was a gratifying discovery to
visitors, nnd the crowds wlwoh Mpiiercd
before tho paintings and sketches gave
evidence of tb"lr appreciation.
Tho artist whose work demnnded most
nnd favorable comment was Marian Can
lleld Smith. Her character sketches were
full of life and grace. Inherent to a stylo
peculiarly her own. Ono unlmio wash
drawing of n senior girl's head wns ex
ceptionally good.
Mary Hrldgc exhibited some character
sketches of rare merit. Myrtle Urown's
water color paintings were dainty bits
of art. Her sense of color nnd shading
Is good and her prductlns nre bright and
full of light nnd cheerfulness.
Ilnrry Ongo showed a few pen sketches.
He has talent which If developed promises
to transform him Into a clover cartoon
ist. The oil paintings occupied ono end of
tho art room. Mrs. Upplncotfs work do
sorvos cspecinl mention. Sho shows ex
cellent tasto, belli In tho selection of sub
jects nnd In their rendering. All of the
Htudles exoeutcd by tho class woro from
life. Miss Vnrker deserves much credit
for tho careful training of her pupils and
no bettor proof of hor success could .bo
found thnn In tho work dono by thorn.
DON'T WANT TO HK nOTHKRKD.
A conference wns held on last Wednes
day morning between tiro board of ro
gonts nnd Mnnagor Oury of tho Studonts1
Co-oporntlvo Hook Co. Thoy discussed
the condition of the Co-op, nnd tho bnsls
on which It wns conducted. Tho roport
of Mr. Oury semed to bo vory Manufac
tory, Judging by the subseciuont notion of
tho rogontH In laying on tho tnblo the pe
tition of somo of tho students mni iuxi
books bo furnished thorn nt cost by tho
stnto.
THE JUNIOR TROM.
Tho junior promonado given by tho
clnss of '98, was held at tho Uncoln hotel
last Friday night. It was as pleasant
and brilliant, as tho Ingenuity and brains
of twelve mombers of tho class could
make It. Appropriate decorations woro
to bo soon on all sides, and the programs
noatly engraved, formed fitting souvenirs
of tho high social character of tho ovont.
It wns 9:30, when Mrs. 'Wllloughby's or
chestra of ten pieces, struck up tho
grand march, and from then till 1:30, tho
big dining hall wns a perfect fairy land
i,n,itifii! women and brave mon. Those
, ---- patronesses;
present wu i
Chancollor and Mrs. Mnnl.rnn, Professor
mi(i Mrs. llnrhonr, PrornsHor and Mrs,
rtlohnrds, Captnln and Mrs, Ouilfoylo, Dr!
and Mrs. I.ndd, Mr. mid Mrs r , Mor
ill, Mr. nnd Mrs, C. H, Here, Pmfoilsrr
and Airs. Wlllard Klmhn.ll.
MIhscs llowen. Omaha! .laynes, Omnhai
Orlggs, Polk, i. flpro, Vnnell, lloavor,
Minor. Woods, Wuoks, Hohlnsnn, littrn
ham, Wright, Ilandall, Conk. MaoKnr
land, 10. Here. HehulU, llttrks, llcatrlpe;
Chllcott, Welch, Nnroni Hunuier, Tuttlc,
Clarten, Parks, llarllott, btnahiii Hmlth,
Williamson, t'laik, Nebraska city; Duff,
ColoHon, Hiiyinnnd, Hansen, Carscadden.
Hi'owii, I'Vchet, hatiHliu, llartlgan, Hast
Ingsi 1' Maul, Anthony, McKay, Omahn;
Millar, Hohwartc, Clark lloniuill, Morgan,
Hnrgronves, Wilson, liottildgo, PfollTor,
Una Hlcketts, Mniido ICinimniid, Hlaught
or. (Ireon, HitHkoll, MioMlllan, Cropsoy,
Klllotl, l.owe, Nanon, N. hau, llarloy,
Hlchards, Kisser, Clara Hammond, llolon
I. an nnd Maul.
Mossis.lturgel, Wlgjronhoni, Weeks,
Davcnporl. True. Helnlp, Oury, Norton,
Korsmeyer, Hhedd, Wlhon Haokor.llrown
Collelt, Kcohet, Duff, llobard, Sheldon,
Saxton, Doubt ava, HIsMiof, (lustln, Hur
got, Clements, Culvor, Morrison, Harbor,
J. lhtrks, D. Murks, lliggard, Clark, hln
uuest, Hlcketts, Schick Green, Hoblnson,
H. Hoblnson, Whipple, Haines, Hlloy, 8a
vlllc, Manlcy. C. H. Holblns, McKay, llur
rows, Hesscy, Sumner, Stone, Krwln, H.
Sawyer, C. Sumner, O.uaha; 10. Sawyer,
llarilgan, True, Huriiain, Ames, Who
don, Honily, Haymond,Slierman, VnnVa
Ion, Lull, Ijyiuaii, MoConiy, Owens, Pan
ooast, Huudall and Hurley,
PICKS1I1NG HIKIiKS MHUT.
At a meeting of tlo Porshlng Hlllos
held Wednesday night, tho following res
olutions were adopteil In regard to tho
accident to Mrs. Ijiwhdii on chartor-day.
Whoroas, This accident Is rendered tho
moro distressing to us Inasmuch as Miss
Lawson, a daughter o! tho Injured lady,
Is a fellow studont among us, nnd
Whereas, Tho accident occurred during
that part of tho drill given by tho Persh
ing rlllcs, thcrcforo, bo It
Hcsolvcd, That the members of tho
Porshlng rlllea express tholr deep and
hoartfolt sympathy to Mrs. Lawson, and
their profound regrot for her Irroparablo
loss. And bo It further
Hcsolvcd, That tho mombers of tho com
pany render any aid lying within tholr
power to allovlato the distress of this sad
accident.
George Coustnncer's barber shop is lo
cated at 1010 O B'reot. Kour of tho best
workmen in the city aro-to bo found here.
While driving homo from un ovenlng
entertainment Mrs. Llna Taylor of Rox
Rutto county lost her way and drovo Into
nn open well near a desortc-.! houso. Both
horses wont down and wero killed.
Judgo Curry of Vendor Issued seven
marrlago llconsos Vrlduy of Inst weok to
monibors of tho trlbo of Winnebago Ind
ians. This rush wus caused by tho pay
ment of Indian moneys which wrw to
tako plnco the next day.
Cedar Rapids lias boon having nn opl-
domlo of somo kind of sickness like pneu
monia. Tho doctors and nearly every
body 1n tho town scorned stricken, tho
druggists wore unublo to wait on their
customers. Doctors from Albion and
Greeley wero sent for to help through tho
oxcltoment.
"Oh, by tho wny," observed Archi
medes, "did you ever try to s(iunro tho
circle?" "No," nnswored Socrates. "It
wns moro thou 1 could do to scpioro my
self." Even ns ho spoke, tho shade of
Xanthippe could bo heard demanding,
from mere force of habit and without
reforonco to tho exigencies of tho occa
sion, why ho hadn't brought up tho conl.
Detroit Journal.
THE IAJNCHEON ROOM.
Tho proprietors of tho university lun
cheon room nnnounco that they nre bet
tor prcpnrea than ever to servo strictly
homo made goods with convenience to
all. A sample bill of fare Is:
Soup B cents
Oysters, one dozen 20 cents
Plum pudding E cents
Sandwich 3 cents
Rrend and butter 2 cents
Coffee, tea or cocoa 4 cents
Milk , 3 cents
Two Joughnuts 3 cents
Pie 5 cents
Iiot Wostorllold bo your barber.
CHARMING BOOK ON OLD VIOLINS.
Violinists ovorywhoro will hall with do
light tho beautifully printed and authori
tatively written book about old violins
Just published by Lyon & Healy, Chicago.
Tho fact that this volume contains as an
nppendlx, a list of tho old violins offered
for salo by Lyon & Hoaly, and will thcrc
foro bo sent freo upon application (to
vlollnlnsts only), does not detract from
its literary value nor from tho keen Inter
est with which its fac-slmllo labels and
other quaint Illustrations will be viewed.
It is safo to say that any lover of tho fld
dlo might seek a long tlmo before he
could find anothor volume whose perus
al would afford him such a fund enter
tainment. Tho short biographies ot tho
famous violin makors aro wonderfully
comploto and comprise a hfbt of fresh
anecdotes that must prove vastly Inter
esting to violinists, great and small.
("OLD VIOLINS"-272 Pagies Free to
Violinists only. LYON & HEALY, Chicago.)
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Monl Tickets, 21 Meals, $3.
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OIIAS. A. IIANNA, VlccProsldent.
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