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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1897)
LOCALS. rrofcnnor Nicholson wus n, visitor at Crowfonl. Ncbr., 1,lflt Wednesday. D II, wheeler Jr., an alumnus, will sing a concert In St. Paul'H church' tomor row nlBlt. mm. i"11' no'1,t!r of M,BB ''' Ilm" ry ,le returned to her homo In Lexington, tfednecduy- The society of electrical engineers will lVB a rcecjitlon In honor of Mr. Arnold ihi cvcnlnff. MM Stella Pfelffor hiiH discontinued he'r work nt tho university, and has left lor her homo In Dakota. Fountain pcnH, from ei opts each, to 1150, H warranted at book department of Hor'polslielmor & Company. una Florence Shnnk hns been out of lhf HiiU-Mlty u number of dnys thin fckoii ii-count of sickness. I Some l.ilk hns been heard of culling a mj.j mxiliiB of students, to arouse In ttrist In hp municipal clcctlori. Th(1 ,.,,-a(i, in English llternturo havo dnlhPil 'Heir study of tho Bonnie Hrlor push, nnl will begin, work In the FarIo Queen. Dr. e -' will Klvo tho llrat of hl Bor Kiof four lecture on "How to teach bot any In tin- hlgh'achool, next Tuesday at 5 o'clock. ' '" , . Tho "mothprH" meeting held at the col lege ettietr.ent houBe Tuesday evening ns well attended. Light refreshments fre nerved. J, Cecil Oraham, a Well known former student, was In aho city a few days dur ing the lumbermen's convention. Ho Is now located at St. Louis, The athletic board will meet at tho usual lltm- and placo tomorrow morning. Some Important matters regarding pro ilslons for baseball grounds etc., Will bo decided upon. THK STORY OP MONTH CR18TO. to a young girl ;n th through the unwitting tors, Kdmond Is prove) of tho story circulated Orient. Finally medium of Dang- to he tho author n tho newspapers, In Pittsburg on March 23, 24, 25. Tho fac- ' a. story ho '. tolling of tho hitter's oruolty ulty havo appointed O. W. Ocrwlg, 89, now In Allegheny, Pa., to rcprcsont this Unlyorslly on this oocasslon. " : ' Tho faculty havo had under considera tion, tho establishment of some now groups, and, tho revision of somo of tho l)renon( onns. They havo recommended to tho regents the establishment of a "Group of the social sclcncoB." a "Mun icipal engineering group," nnd a now "Philosophical group." They also rec ommend changes In tho present agricul ture group, civil engineering group, and philosophical group, whjah will be, as well, called by another numq. father, challenges h..n i- -i.-... . t.mu .n uiuui iu The "Poster Party" to ho given In tho chapel on the evening of March 27, for the bcnellt of the college settlement promises to be n novel affair and ono worth nttendlng. Feller's French pocket dictionary, Cas sell's French dictionary, all at reduced prices at the book department of Herpol ihelmer & Company. The chancellor, at chapel exercises Mondoy morning, uftor rending Paul's letter from the Island of Crate, offered a fment prayer for Christians In that Is land at the present time. The Armstrong Clothing Co. for a short time will give- to any university student t.uyliiKii "iitt or pnlr of pants, a wire pant int. her It keeps tho punts In shape, .ind promt ph the crense. Although Charles Flotchcr'B dramatiza tion of Alexander Dumas' Monte Cristo has universally been pronounced to bo tho best acting version, and Is, theroforo used by James O'Neill In his production of the grout play, It is often that pie aud ience Is unable to follow fully the adven tures of Ilmond Dantes In an Intelligent manner. Tho subject Is ho voluminous, and so many explanatory Incldonts had to bo left out In tho adaptation to tho stage of tho famous novel, that a brief synop sis may possibly bo of Interest to those who llnd difficulty In thoroughly catcltlng tho trend of events. DumnH cIiobo for the opening of his story the period of Napoleon's captivity on tho Islo of Elba. France was In a serious state of turbulence nt tho tlmo nnd wily politicians were constantly plotting Bchcmes for their personal preferment, re gardless of means, even going so far as to Inperll their own flesh and blood, as for Instance In tho cano of Vlllefort's perse cution of Nortler, his brother. Edmond Dantes Is a young sailor Just returned from a long voyage and In love with Mercedes. Dantes has two cnom.es Fernando, a cousin and ardent but un successful admirer of Mercedes, and Dan glers, mate of tho ship Phnroh, and Jeal ous of Morel's Ukoness for Dantes. Morel Is the owner of the ship. Dantes delivers a letter to Nortler from the emperor on Elba, and Danglers suspcct'.ng Nortler to bo a friend of Napoleon, which he Is, In forms the proourour de Hoi that Edmond Is a traitor to the Htate and ought to be nrrested. Vlllefort Is the Procureur Do Hoi, a brother of Nortler, and his opponent In politics; he ,s about to hnve Nortler ar rested from a description 'he has of him, not knowing It Is his brother, when Nor tler himself enters and forces Vlllofort to let him go. Meanwhile Edmond has lnul his Interview with Vlllofort, who, Hndlng him Innocent, discharges him. Now that Dantes Is thu only ono who knows who Nortler Is, he has become dungerous, and must therefore bo gotten away with. An order for Dantes' arrest, served on him at his wedd'ng with Mercedes and he Is led away to the Chateau d'lf. Eighteen years havo elapsed when act two commences; Mercedes has married Fernando, now a rich nobleman becauso sho thinks that Dantes Is dead; but Nor tler In disguise of ono of Vlllefort's de about Fernando, and Inert, who rushes to tho defeiiBO of his Monte Crlsto, Monto kill Albert, when Mortcdes reveals tho Mont'.ty of Albert, who1 Ih In fact tho boh of Mercedos and Edmoid, and not Merce des and Fernando, Tho foreBt of FontnhSblou is shown In tho llfth act, Albert, vtho has learned all from his mother, enters to upologlzo to Edmond, nnd Is folloed by Fernando, who wishes to light h.m. Fernando rec ognizes Edmond and shoots himself. Ed mond next turns to Danglers, who has alflo recognized him and the two fight a duel, which ends In Danglers death, Al bert has gono to fetch Mercedes nnd tho curtain falls on the reunion of Edmond, MercodcB nnd Albert, Father, Mother nnd Son. Jame O'Neill will appear In Monto Crlsto noxt Tuesday night, ut the Lansing theatre, March, 23. Scats will be on salo tomorrow, (Saturday) morning. Prices J 1.00, 75, to, and 2" cents. Big Bargains in THE JUC1CLINS. Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Uncjerwear Gents' Hosiery Gents' Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1229 to 1239 O Street. Dr. J. II Kellogg was a recent caller upon tin pli steal director. Dr. Kel logg is of tho Buttle Creek, Midi., stnl- turliim. He expressed himself us pleased ttlct V08 wnom ho has killed, informs VII- The latest romance of Ople flood, "Tho Juckllns", bus been adnptcd to stage pur poses by Daniel L. Hart for Mr. Stuart Table Board $3... rtobson, nnd will receive Its first produc tion In this city nt the Lansing theatre, Monday, March 29. It 'b said Mr. Robson has found a now and interesting charac ter In Lorn Jucklln, the quaint old North Carolina farmer, whoso sole aim is cock 73 Carolina rarmer, wiioso sole railing is cock lighting and who belleveB In tho Book, "from k'.ver to klver," but coiiboIob him self for every disturbance nnd frequently for none at all with bouts botween his chickens, Dob and Sam. Tho humor of old man Jucklln is delicious and nothing could bo more ubsurd than his besetting sin of keeping lighting cocks. Religious and conscientious, this Is his falling, but ono for his amusement only. It Is also his solace and the soft vale for his emo tions. Tho part will offer Mr. Robson ex ceptional opportunity to display that quaint and original humoi that has won him distinction In Tho Henrietta, as Ber tie the Uimb. The play like the book is a true picture of nature; It is on the order of "Shoie Acres" and "Pudd.n, head "Wil son." Tho nble hand of the author of tho Is often notlcenblcncntheUlCMFWYP W tlzatlon, especially In quiet and effective climaxes. Its lines are finished and ap pealing. In honest humor and Blmple and truthful sentiment. Tno vny has to do with tho homely scenes of country life, and a charming love story which is also made delightful, perineals tho entire play. The several Interesting characters that unravel tho story aside from l.om Juck lln, are two lovnblo girls, Guinea and Mil lie, the latter played by Mrs. Robson, the big school master, tho shorlff, a comedy characterization of a northern telegraph operator, and others. 310 S. South Twelfth Bt. Meals 15 cts. THE AODEL DINING MALL per Week. Monl Tickets, 21 Meals, $3. s SPECIHL RKTS-f-r Will be made to STUDENTS upon application. YOU WILL SAVE TIME By taking the Mth tin ik hero In this department. Dr. Clark read a paper beforo tho Lin coln niedliiil society on Tho Rolntlon of thr M.'dn ,.i Profession to Physical Train ing and I'liysieu! Education. A part of It was published in tho "Wcstorn Medical Review. FOR MAIN LINE, And Norfolk Branch. All Points in Kansas. Keop tliis in mind when going on foot-ball trips or any vacation. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEBRA8KAN. Professor Fling lectured at tho Lincoln hlRli etieul Tuesday afternoon on "Tho New M't!i.i of Teaching History." He II lu'iwtH h's points by menns of maps, papers u,. books which he had secured In Oerm m Thf IMi.m program given by tho girls of the ity proved a decided success. The rl.iii Unit has sprung up in tho so ifty b. tu. en tho young men and women nan i. m ,.,i considerable enjoyment, and n-iuheii ,11 two excellent programs. Th. miiijvet of the Y. M. C. A. incet "ir next Sunday will bo "Praotlcal Good ntlw-iM,.,,." It in hoped that thorp will i u guild attendance from non members, nd thin tho meeting bo of practical vnl " to th.. people of Lincoln. Mr. Warren Mil (., NothlnR 1ms been heard from tho foot lII bill lutely, and Jt is supposed that It 'ill not be heard of again, as thore re mains but a few more days to tho Bes- lon of Legislature, and matters of great er lnter.Mt and Importance will cngngo at tention for tho rest of the time. The frat ernity 1,(11 Is burled way down. A moiting of tho Univorslty oratorical aisoelmion i called for Thursday March K. at i 30 o'clock. There la business of "wen Importnnco to batransacted and 'ho studontH of tho university hsiWan opportunity of either remaining, tho association or withdrawing from It. Dol Rates to the Inter-state convention v,111 k elected. " ' '" 7 The university has beon Invited by the diversity of Pennsylvania to send a del e8to to tho 110th anniversary of tho first "tablmhment by law of a school In tho bailey north of Tennessee, and tho sov-fn'y-nfth anniversary of tho beginning of university Instruction, to lie celebrated lofort that Dantes Is alive. This Is news to Vlllefort nnd ho hastens to Chateau d'lf to havo Dantes killed. Tho second scone of th'.s act shows the cell where Kdmond Is Incarcerated. Through the frlendsh p with a follow pKsonor, an aged monk numed Farla. lOdmond is about to affect tho Might of both, when they are discover ed. This blow kills Farla, but U ensures the liberty of Dantes who Is thrown into thu sea In a sack as Farla's dead body. Before Farla died, he gave Kdmond tho Information ubout the Isle of .Monte Cr.s- to, bequeathed -all Its untold treasures to him. Tho curtain . fulls on l-Mmond's landing on n rock exclaiming, "The World Is Mine". In tho third net, .Iidmond dlsgu'sed us Abbe Busonl, enters the Inn of Pont du Curd on a rainy night with Albert n young ofllcer whom ho lenrnsluter form Cuderousso and Carconte, the 'inn keep ers, to bo the son of Mercedes and. Fernan do. After Albert's departure, Caclerousso tells of the death by starvation of Kil mond's father and the marriage pf Fer nundo and Mercedes. In return for this, Kdmond gives them a diamond, worth G0, 000 francs, which they try to sell to a Jew peddler com.ng along, who' in real ty Is none other than Nortler d.sguised, coming to meet Vlllefort thero on an appointment. Vlllefort urrlvcs later nnd on learning that Nortler is asleep, enlists the services of Carconte to k!U h:m. Tho -plot :s frus trated, Nortler is awake, and Vlllefort kills himself Just as Abbo Busonl enters, Vlllefort recognizing Edmond In tho gulso of the ubbe. Tho fourth act represents the Hotel do Morcorf and tho homo of Fernando and Mercedes. Albert, their son, Is engaged to Mile Douglas, the daughter of old Dang lers, who has also grown rich through crooked moans. Edmond, known ns tho Count of Monto Crlsto, and the mystory of all Paris, owing to his enormous wealth, come9 to the house by Invitation of Al bert. Ho meets Danglers, shows up his shady transactions, Is recognized by'Mer cqdes,, whose advances he refusci, and ox oltes the suspicion of Fernando, through The Yalo Juniors who sent to Pugilist Corbett a letter and a Yale Hag, wlih Yule's best wishes for success, wero sum moned before Dean Wright and ordered to mnko n retraction In the Yule News of all phrases In which It wns presumed to represent the sentiment of the university. Sons of ox-Secretary of war Whitney and Governor Morris were among those who sent tho letter. Kx. LSpfiiulflr TWO TRAINS DAILY UKTWKKN- Hlstory paper, noto books, load pencils und all school supplies at lowest prices Book department of Hcrnolshelmcr & Co. If you have tried him once you found that Westerflold did tho' right kind of ton Borlal work. He has been the students' bar bor for seventeen years. 117 North Thirteenth street. Tixsrcoiisr AND Ilayden, the photographer who is now located at 1029 O street, Is again offering a special rate to students on all photo graph. H1b name Is a guarantee of good work. Auburn, Falls City, ' Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas Cit. City Ticket Office. 201 0 Street. II. O. Townsknd, Gon'l P. & T. A. F. D. Coknki.l, O. P.& T. A. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 118 Boutb Eleventh street. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEBRA8KAN. Chas. B. Gregory ft U. of N., '91. Office i At UOO?) St, S Lincoln, Neb, H THE LUNCHEON ROOM. The proprietors of tho university lun cheon room announce that, they are bet ter nreparea man ever 10 servo, mriuuy home made goods with convenience to all. A sample bill of fare Is: Soup 5cenV Oysters, one dozen cents Plum pudding 5 ceni8 Sandwich 3 cents Bread and butter 2 cents Coffee, teaorcoooa J cents Milk Scents Two ioughnuts 8 cento pje 5 cents Cascareis stimulate liver, kidneys ani bowels. Never sjekon, weaken or gripe. 10c. FAST TIME, THROUGH CARS. 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I make a specialty of rear ing pointed and round toe shoes,' having :he special apparatus to work with. It will pay you to take your work where it will be done In the right way. H CAPES, Practical shoemaker. 133 South Hloventh Street. George Constancy's barber shop la lo cated at 1010 O street. Four of tho beat workmen In the city aro to bo found here. 'r m s -a 7;, sr - d. Ijh '.. VM. ' -r'S. . r.jl "THE WORLD IS MINE." A "University of Nebraska" tablet Is the kind to use, when you .write home. The Co-op hns a large supply. The latest and preetlest store In the city Is p'umstead and 'Tujtl'o's now furnlshlnco and tailoring s,tore t J7 So. 11th Btreet. Call and see their beautiful neckwear, O'fiEIL IN MONTE GRI.STU. ' Subscribe fbrThoNebrasUan, omy$1.00.