The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, March 05, 1897, Image 2

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The Nebraskan.
A. Weekly Newspaper Issued Every Fri
day Noon, by tlio StudontB of tho
University of Nobrnskn.
En'orcd as Second Class Mall Matter.
P. T. Riley ... - ManaRlnK Editor
ASSOCIATES.
R, II. Hakor Editorial
Kate Snow Walkor - - Fraternities
Oliver Chambers ...... Local
O. W. Moior .Uocal
D. J. Flaherty Law
E. Mellfca .......... Loo A I
Sam Sloan ...... Y. M. C. A.
Iloportors,
A. 13. Prtrmolco - - II. V. Gpgo
Edith Sohwnrlis - - Ass't M'glng Etl.
Tho Nobrnsknn will be sent to any ad
dross upon reoolpt of the subscription
prlco whloh Is ono dollar a year, or fifty
oonts a somostor.
Contribution!! aro solicited from all.
News Horns such us locals, pergonals,
roports of meetings olo. are especially do
Blrod. Tho Nobraskan will bo Kind to
Drlnt any contribution relatlvo to a gon
oral university subject, but tho namo
wust accompany all suoh.
iiu- pieces they merit. Whle we have
liml.eil necoinotlntlonn, there Is no oxouso
for nnyono who hopes to become n mom
lior of the team, neglecting the itymnns-
lum work necessnry for effective nlnylng,
THE NKllRASKAN ADVKRTISKU8.
Wo wish to can the attontlon of the
Profossors and stidonts to tho local mer
chants who advor.lso In Tho Nobraskan.
Hvory llrm ropreiented here Is guaran
teed reliable, and patromwo that la ox
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Nebraska lins tho best baseball material tonded thorn, will bo approolated b. tTio
,his yonr In her history an.T If the boys "in"fter "! When l "J
, as convenient, lot .hem have yaur patron-
stiok to rltcltl training and prllm.nnry nK0 yu w,u bo(oU by u n9 mUflh ft
work we will OOrno out on top at tho ond ny ono
of tho season. The lino eastern trip that TU13 ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
has been arranged should be a g-ont In-' Successors to browing klng and Co.
duooment to bring- the boys out, and wo PAINE & WAUFEli-Clothloni And furn-
isnirtff gooas. aiorcnani inuors. noo j
PAINE & WARFEL'S
meet. Your shaos shlncd free.
wnnt thoso boys to come back victorious,
Tho boys who uro responsible for the
anti-football resolutions passed by tho
Union boys' deballnR club, owe an npoloy
to tho student body of the unlwrsly.
TJioy falsely roprosont In thojo rosoluilons
that they o.vpross tho sontlnisnt of the
unions of Ihls unlvoralti. HrsllM be-,
Ing preposterous, this Is the essence of DON CAMKUO Lunch counter and
snort order noiist. us ooum mn 01.
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HU.MSTKAD AND TUTTLE-Gonts Till"
nlshlngs and tailoring. 117 S. 11th St. I
PERKINS ik SUELDON-Tho reliable
shoo storo of Lircoln. 1129 O street.
13VAN8 LAUNDRY COMPANY-Rest '
service greatest courtesy. 325 N. 12th. i
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FRANCIS HROS.-Rostaurant and short
order houso. 121 N. 11th streot.
YOU WILL ALWAYS KINO THAT VK
ARK RKLLMUily AND THE MOST
nUASONARLE HOUSE IN LtNCOLN
TO, DEAL WITH.
Address all communications to Tho
Nebros""U), University of Nebraskn.
NOTICE All subscriptions should now bo
pall and collection will bo commenced ac
cordingly. Any ono wishing to avoid tho
Inconvenlonco of being "dunned", should
notify tho business mnnngcr beforo Jan
uary IB.
Mnny of our exchanges bring reports ,
of tho splendid exorcises hold on Wash-j
Ington's birthday. We regret to say that
In our university ;he birthday of the
great American patriot could not be
told npart from any other day. Our exor
cises were droidodly simple. They were
limited to one song America. To bo sure,
wo sung It with a good will tho same as
ithoy do elsewhere on this eventful da.
Within llfteen minutes this groat univer
sity paid trlliuto to tho Father of our
country. Of course, we aro a vory busy
people, nut would It not have boon lil
ting to hnvo had an address dollverid by i Vou all know how It was of yore
egotism. How much Indeed hnvp these
gentlemen given In support of athletics
in this university How much Mr. Molor,
you and your followers? It Is a very
small amount. And how can you claim
thiw you roprosont the sentiment of tho
student body? Is rtioro not ground for
offering an apology, hero?
THEY'RE AFTUR YOU.
Howaro you Httlo w'oked frnts
They'ro nftor you.
Thoy think you're all orlsioorois,
They'ro nftor you.
Tho legislature's on to you
And It may Imp beforo It's through,
'Twill pass that nntt-frnt bill too,
They re after you.
You'd be. tor meet upon the sly.
They're after you.
He careful no b'g cop Is nigh
They're after you.
For soon It may become a sin.
For whloh you may be all run in,
And lined a lot of good hard tin,
They're nftor you.
I own the trick would bo quito raw,
They're after you.
To make you barbs by forco of law,
They're after yon.
Hut still you've all been barbs beforo,
II. W. BROWN-Drugglst, books and
stationery. 127 Ssuth llth troot.
MILLER & PAINE-Dry goods and fur
nishing goods. 1!29 to 1239 O street.
THE MODEL U1N1NG HALL-Meals
IB cents. Sunday dinner 25. 316 S. 12th
CHARLES H. GREGORY Coal,
at 1100 O street.
Oftlci
GEORGE CONSTANCER'S-Harbcr shop
located at 1010 O street.
FIRST NATIONAL HANK Located
the corner of 10t"i mid O streets.
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THE NOOK. DEPARTMENT OF Herpol
sholmor and Company. 12th and N st.
SMITH RRKM1HR Typowrltcr Com
pany. Lincoln oUco, 137 S. llth St.
T. J. THORPE & CO-Rubbor
soals etc 30S S. llth streot.
stamps.
HUTCHINS & HYATT Coal, olllce lo
cated nt 10U O s.reet.
Suits made to ord
126 S. llth.
C. EHLlonS-Tollor.
or. Repairing done.
LINCOLN NEWS AGENCY-C. L. Spon
cor, '9S, manager, llth and 0 St.
DR. S. E. COOK-Eye
throat. 121G O street.
car, nose and
H. CAPES Hoo.s and shoes repurod YAH
South Twelfth street.
a scholarly orator on somo theme appro
priate for tho occasion? Tho addresses
dollvored on Mint day aro uniformly of
tho highest character. If wo hnd laid
aside our studies for an hour and llstoned
to the stirring evonts of tho past from the
lips of those who know whoroof ;bey speak
It would certainly hnve proven Interest
ing, Instructive and ecctlvo In arousing
among tho students, their Interest in tho r
country and Its history. We have been
taught In tho public sohools to slug praises
to Goorgo Washington. Our love for his
nnme and deeds do not conso when wo
got In collogo. Tho zoal of patriotism still
burns in our hearts. Let us In the future
llko o;her groat universities, pay a lilting
tribute to this eventful dny and wo will
never regret It.
Thp cloak room which has boon sot
apart for the uso of students, should bo
opened every day In tho week. To oloso
It Saturday Is almost as bud as to close
It on tho regular days. There uro many
students who do work In the library and
have recltntlons on Saturdays. Ilonco
thoy should have their apparel put tindor
safe keeping. Last Saturday wo regre.
to say, a valuable ovorcout wns malicious
ly stolon from a student who Is unablo
Ilnanolnlly to replace It. Of course, this
Is nothing unusual. Similar thefts havo
boon of frequent occurrence this yoar and
of suoh character that thoy call for earn
est and dools'.vo action on part of tho au
thorities In tho way of suppressing thorn.
If wo havo to put our cloaks, overcoats
and tho llko under look and koy, le. the
cloak room bo opuned .whenever tho stu
donts are on tho grounds. What Is a
few dollars and conts compnred with the
nuissanco that this potty thieving has bo
como tho past year. Tho amount of prop
orty that hns beon stolen this year is
startling and wo vonturo to say Its act
ual cost would more than pay tho ex
penses of two or three olerks. It Is high
tlmo that tho guilty parties bo brought
to Justice and all tho necessary stops ink
en to prevent this Unhappy dlsregurd of
properly,
Th's Is tho tlmo that men who aro aanill.
dates for places on tho pasobull team,
should be put undor thorough and rigid
training. Tho preliminary wprk mater
ially adds to tho success of tho 'team and
Insures that the most deserving recolvo
'Twon't hurt you, tho" 'twould bo a bore,
They'ro after you, W. R. D.
H'AYDEN Photographer.
1029 O streot.
New location
When bilious or ccst.vo, eat a Cnsenrot,
Candy catharlc, cur guaranteed, 10c, 23o.
You can get all tho news nil tho tlmo
by subscribing for Tho Nobraskan
113 O Stx-oet,
PAINE & WARFEL
FOR THE bhh.
LATEST
STYLES in
SEBSQHDBLE SB
FOR MEN
and WOMEN..,
GO TO
Perkins & Shelddn Cd,
1129 O STR66T,
i
Afei B
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IF THE WORK IS YONE RIGHT
You nevor havo any trouble with n point
ed too shoe. I make a specialty of ropor
ing pointed and round too shoos, having
.he special apparatus to work with. It
will pay you to take your work where It
will be done In the right way.
II CAPES. Practical shoemaker.
I3S South Eleventh Street.
COLLEGE NOTES.
Tho university of Romo has beon closed
on account of rioting among tho studonis.
Tho total receipts of Yale's promonado
wore about $6,100 and the total oxponsos,
r..ioo.
Tho state university or Georgia has ro
ee'vod an appropriation of $H,000 from .ho
legislature.
Forty orations have been received for
the preliminary oratorical contest at the
university of MIohigan.
A handsomo gnto at the entrance to
Franklin Hold Is to be erected by tho Btu
dont of the univers'ty of Pennsylvania.
Tho college Greek letter fru.ornltles In
tho United States havo a momebrshlp ot
100,000, with about H) active and aV) In
active chapters.
Cnspor Whlinoy suggests a change 'n
the football rules In regard to tho distanc
es to be gained in four downs, making I,
ten yards instead of live.
Robert Louis Stevenson, Prof, Henry
Drummoud and Ian MacLaron wore class,
mutes ut Edinburgh university, and It Is
said, no ono of the thruo gained distinc
tion us u student.
Luther C. Rood, of Harvard has os.ab
lislied a new world record at houvy dumb
bell lifting. The previous record was 201
pounds and live ounces. Ho ra'sed the
record to 211 pounds.
Lord Dartmouth bus presented Dan
mouth college with a sot of volumes of lie
family pupors. Theso papers throw miieh
light on the feelings of Englishmen to
ward America during the revolution.
Cornell has ubollshed the ilogroo of I'll,
n., 15. S. and R. L., unci has coalesced tho
four general coursos Into one leading a
tho degree of A. R. All work In that
course bolng eleotlvo during the entire
four years.
Tho committee on Intoroolluglato debates
has llnally choson tho following question
for tho Harvard-Yale dobato; "Rosolved.
I hat tho United States should adopt do- ,. rrl1cFs '"l been scaled down ns nreHiiltnf the
Unlink- Mm nlni-i,, .,i,i .. . i i ' 'v n?l,l,un enormous popularity so tlmt now you
nniioiy tno single gold standurd and cuiituym;emiineVai,libiiriii.fii1i.vHrviNiiwi,ins1,.,
Don't Tobacco Spit nud Smoko Your LIfo Awny.
If you want to unit tobacco using onslly
iiiul forovor. boiuti.lu woll.blr. ng, magnetic,
i till ol rnnv life and vigor, ttiko Is'u-'Ju-Riio,
tho wonder-worker, that makes weak men
ft'i'ong. Many grin ton pounds In ten du
Ovor .100,000 cured. lJuy No-To-Rne or youi
druggist, under gtmrunteo to euro, f0o ot
$1 ('0. Rnoklot mid stinipln mailed free. Ad.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York.
W ). FORRES.
Liverey, Baggage, And
Hack Line
121 North Eleventh Street.
HACKS Ncs. 3!i, .2. 51. 76. and 85.
All calls answered promptly, day or night
Polite liuek'iien always to be relied upon.
I Telephone No. Ill Llneoln. Nebr.
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DunSTERD 3 JUHLE
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Have opened a new Furnishing
and Tailoring Establishment with
a fine new stock especially
adapted to Students' wants.
Everything new and nobby...
Dunlap and Longley Hats.
Open...
Evenings.
117 South...
Eleventh.
lltht
AtjJ
''?' bo )Wp4y' a WwtwiM-
Wo Borne la Really Complete
Without a new 1897 Model
Washl)UfflWrir',,2"le!n
should doollno to outer a blmotolllc leaguo
oven If Great Ilrltaln, Franco and Ger
many should he willing to enter such a
league."
I Prom $15.00 Upwurd.
I The new 'Wiisliliiini Mandolin U n radical depart-
lire (roiii former ktylei.. It Is tlio neatest, daintiest
and llulitest Mnmlolln Imaginable, and Itstoim an
1 pnmclies very ne.ir to that of 11 line old Cremona
mi,Q a... . . I vi"'"i "V.1" ""'" 'e sold at tixed uiul imlform
a he Amor.aan university now in course prU?s 'Y "" 't-i-iusk music deulerb everywhere.
of creation at WnHhWtnn ii n i 1 .ini8" .V-i"8 nre "" afknowledged Mandnrdof the
uicouou ui WOHlllngton D. C Is do- 1 world, they are used exclusively by the leailliig
Signed for pos.gruduutu studv anil r. .r'.V,t"'.iFilf'ler8 ni"': fJlee Clubs. Our new Wash-
- - 1 .'Mil. ..kUMJUUU Clllllil 11 t.ir ,wtt-t-tt!tu ..f ...,.,- 1 flfl
A.,lLtun...l f..H 1.. .." ."... w. .- ..
, eiHiorsemeuts,
npiillcatlon. If
we will send
! uxauiliintlun,
lores "of'touM Whtah WUl 00UPy n'"0ty ' n Ayfttara ,mprovM w,t" Be -1"1 mnk"
uoros or ground on a ploturesquo holght I a'Jt that Increases In vulueosthe years go by.
four mllos from the olty of Washington. y worth n,my tlmes lt t09t-
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I 1VAV1XIC3 ErV-C3.,
Pronnctor, Capital Cafe.
Oysters, Fish and Game in Season.
Also Restaurant at 1418 0 St. LINCOLN, NEBR.
Open all night. Give us a call.
We make a Specialty of 15 cent Meals.
H. W. BROWN,
DRUGGIST
Books and Stationery,
College Text Books.
And (i comploto stock of Stundurd and
MiBcollanooiiB Bookb.
217 SO. ELEVENTH ST.
EXPERIENCED
TRAVELLERS
IP YOU WANT TO GET GOOD
TIUDATMENT AND REASONA
BLE PRICES, PATRONIZE THE
ADVERTISERS OP THE NE
BRASKAN. THEY ARE ALL,
RELIABLE AND GUARANTEE
TO GIVE SATISFACTION
eay thoy know they're on
the Burlington the mo
ment they Btrllcs It. It
so smooth so easy-si de
lightfully free from Jolt
and Jars and sudden
murta and vtops.
Another proof of tM
truth of what we try to
bring home t you every
weok In tho year ta'
for right down solid com
fort, the Burlington nw
no real competitor among
the railroads of the wet.
Omaha, Peoria, Chica
go St. Joseph, Kan"
City, St. Louis, Denver
and Deadwood are only
few of the points to irhlon
lt wllll pay you te tM
the Burlington. ,
Por time cards, tickets and Informatiw
apply at B. and M. depot or olty ticket or-
floe, corner of 10th and O streets.
G. W. Bonnoll, C. P. & T. A.
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