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THE MBBRASKAH. A Weekly NoWHpnpor" Isauodj-Kvcry Krl dny Noon, by tbo Studurils of tbo University of Ngbrnaltn. Kntored na Second Glftia Mnll Matter. K. T. Ulley - - - Managing Kdltor ASSOCIATES. IU H. linker Kdltorlnl Kato Snow Wnlkor - - - FrnlornUloa Oliver Chnmb.ra Local E. MellKu - Local Sam Slonn Y. M. C, A. Reporters. A. K. rrmoleo . - - H. K. Gngo Eillib Sohwnrlss - - Ana't M'glns Mil. The Nchmsknn will bo sent to tiny ad dress upon receipt of the subscription price which la ona dollar a year, or fifty cents a jonioator. Contributions n ro solicited from all. News Items suoh as locals, personals, reports of meetings oto, nre especially de sired. The Nebmskan will bo glad to print any contribution rolatlvo to a gen eral university subject, but the name must accompany all suoh. Address all communications to The Ncbrnson, University of Nebraska. tost H out ilu .-oiuiih .raok . vmia1 TlliC NIJIIKASKAN ADVKHTI8KU8. Mhouid fiuniKh Hurilcit-nt motive for hoop-, Wo wish to call the attention of tho lug up the i ruining. Arrangement iioj IMofossora and atudoiila to Iho local mor being tntide fur u Joni Hold day w.thj chants who mlvortUo In Tho Nobrasknn. Oo.me and Weileyuu. na well as for our Kvory linn 'ropruentcd hero la gunrnn own nnnuiil vdn' It rr-in n p.iy that rullnblo, nnd patronage that la ox .hoe min hnv.-go.ton themseivi n in good 'tended them, will bo appreciated by tho condition by the Indoor iruninH r the1 manager of this paper. When It Is Juat past week, should lose nil ih.u ih. y Have' oonvonlont. lot them have yaur patron gained by stopping now. j "; Y" by It ns much as A itwon which students of the untver-. nny 01l0 s:ty have not yet learned mh.it the iwil.j TUM AHM8TKONCI CLOTH! NO 00.- , , . , ,. , , i.i.i Successors to Growing King and Uo. Is ix-s nu-nl il woik ennnof ie don with t ...Vt r ....1..t j.l...t.l... . .. ...1 ..... llw. n,iw..,.l..r .i nn,ir ..oli.llli.in III llli IW'M nl' n.l-v,iuuiniis nu mi H' deslle born or nieessll.v to .nvompllsli t H ( utmost In n gtvi-n time, nuui s.u.lciiis .ire taking elghuvii. iw-ni or vi n 'wenty- iwii liuilin Ul ll.v.i lit nuift ii in nu tuiit' j nens.it ns mii.eul.ir .acivIs.- Hut ,hl- 1'HKKINS & SUICLUOX-Tho rollablo pensnt.ng mua.ui.it . . r. is. . nut tins a,00 8lore of Uneoi, mm o streot. no more economy than Is the constant .......... ,. '"-.ng upon the ,.r ., la... by In the; "SViriSSSir imiik. Itesi itself is not more neocssnryi to Iho Well ho 11 K f th- lod. ihHtl Is Uhlng goods. Merchant tailors. 11M O snout. Your slums shlned free. HU.MSTKAO AN'U TUTTLH-Clonts fur nishings and tailoring. 117 S. 11th St. PltAKClS DUOS.- Uesmurnnt and short order houso. 121 .. Uth alreot. f -f RT PAINE & WARFEL9 YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THAT WH Alttf ItULlAULK ANI3 THE MOST HEASONAHLE HOUSE IN LtNGOLN TO DEAL WITH. 113 O Street, PAINE & WARFEL NOTICE All subscriptions should now bo paJJ nnd collection will be commenced ac cordingly. Any ono wishing to avoid tho Inconvenience of being "dunned", should notify tho business manager before Jan uary 15. Tho university ls materially Interested. In the bllln before the legislature concern ing the straining of stale certlilcatiw to teachers The private ns well as the state n?r"' il - '' mi1 .irrogit0 io tieineJves ill tho qu.illtlr.ulons noccsmiry for gnultinte students to get a life, teachers' cortillonte. J.s It pvMslbl. that they have reached the standard of education put In vogue at the untvoraity? Is it desirable and Is It wl-x-to place all the private and state normal schools upon a par In this mattery The granting of state cvrtlhYates to teachers Is a matter of no slight Importance to the publlo school system of Nbnk. The efficiency of the teachers depends largo ly on tho readiness and ease with which applicants gi certificate:1. Tho univer sity graduates aro certainly on tit lei I to the privileges of a state teuchera certificate. If training and soliolarshlp count for any thing. "We rvgret that our legislators fall to draw any distinction whatever be tween the efficiency of private and state schools In ihls respvi. We certainly dep recate Hi- favor i;h which she requos' of tho prn ue. normal fhoolu has tHn-ii r-- DON CA.MEUON Luiioh coumor and short order house. US South Uth St. i II. W. imoWN-Drugglst, books and I stationary. 127 South Uth street. MILLEU & 1'AINK-Dry goods and fur- , ulshlng goo.ls. 1SS0 to lU3tt O street. THE MODEL DINING HALL Meals 31G S. li!lh Olllco 13 cents. Sunday dinner 36. cscivlse. .mil more and be ti menial work can ! done w I en the muscles are gori.i ciivuliii iii It k a i.l the Ii'i.hmI well oN.VKenii :ei. A iviison.ihle amount of time Is not lost. It Is moii' limn saved In the inproveii quality atii v gor of the men ill work done The ev li UK l o'ehH'k class In the g.Miin.istum will be cotiMuucd If n sufficient number expiess a desire to oiIAKLES H. GUKGOUY-Coal carry It on. All who have Held ln ln at 1100 O street. mind, should certalnl.v take advantage ofjaEOUGE CONSTANCEIVS-Uarbcr shop! th:s. I located at 1010 O street. FIN ST NATIONAL HANK-Located ai tho corner of 10:h and O streets. THE HOOK DEl'AltT.MENT OF Hcrpol sholmer and Company. 12th and N st. SMITH IMtKMlEK-Typowrlter Com pany. Lincoln olllce, 137 S. Uth st. T. J. THOUl'E & CO-Hubbcr stamps, seals etc. oOS S. Uth street. Undo: "Uobby, 1 suppose you've been a good little boy." Hobby: "No. 1 havon't." Uncle: "Why, 1 hope you havon't boon very bad." Hobby: "Oh, no; just comfortnblo." Truth. Not Half Had Johnnie's Teacher: "And now. Johnulo, tell me what tho last commandment Is." Johnny (a street car tourist): "IMease don't spit on the Door " Plsvelund Ptnln IViler Knwhlelgh "on: ".Tnmiw, h.ow doe the button come Into my salad?" Jamos (the waiter): "Oh! dat am paht ob do drossln', snh." Princeton Tiger. Mr. Dyer: "Where Is the bargain coun ter?" Tho Foor Walker: "There aro sev eral. Wlmt are j-rui looking for?" Mr. Dyor: "I am looking for my wife." Life. Soolety Trials: "That pawnbroker's uhlldren seem to wear a groat deal of Jewelry." "Yes; It nearly kills me to see his twelve-yea--old boy sfruttlng around wlUi my watch on." Life. Ho: "I suppose your father understands that I urn not going to marry tho rest of the family." She (one of mnny sisters): "He says that Is the only thing that trou bles him." Detroit Free Press. 'Il Is queer h.w sorlntr alfe : u " "What Is queer?" "We don'; : an flas tlo H.il: until we leave off .air rubltcrs " eelveil. This Is a morv ur.iw question than Oilcaito Ite.vr.1. a ma'.i'T f mere r. venue to -t.ite nor- mL. I i !'. wii i vi- illy efffc: ih-! ,Ie: "Wll' lf Ul theatre should take standing m.l urowiii .: the puhll s h.i.l-. ! re?" She: "Mercy: I suppose I should liecome confused and foruot where the i Recently ;wo prof. or. Ii.m.Is f i i mirror ro." Oetralt Journal. Doa't Tubacco Sjit nad Smoko Yoor Luo Awsy. pannieiit- took oo-i-mh to . rlttclm- mem j; v,, xvi.t t ..a j ibn-.-co iibii.y- wikily Iwrs of iilv.ni.vd claxes on account of S: Louis projHws to establish a church :i I '.iivviT, lxi...i loivell.hll. ng. tu. ruclic, their si-lllng. The- :u.Ifii :s were nustlv I for bicyclists exclusively. It hopes hy ,,.I,',"r 'v'' ,",'?",t! .'f'"', .t:U0N.l,l!,U, i ,!., ,.,J1 . ...... ... , ,, . , i .J w.iiivk-r-won.ir, tliul in..!;. h weak men Junior ,.nd senior On the other hand ,1,al n,aim to "du"- them to do all their , ,.JM nnv iVu ikmuhIs in tcmlnxs i In tne I "oU,",,s i;,: ''iJv uf rlv.r S... -, O.-i' 100,t) v)tti-itl. Iny No To-I'-a.-iif Jo l I M.l m i Im. M E7 vLfeLLLLV' jjJm . IW'ORIENTPf i W m i V fMiBf I M-Mm FOR THE LATEST STYLES in HUTCH INS & IIYATT-Co.il. cated at 10U O street. olllco lo- P KIII.KIIS TalMr. er. Repairing done. Stilts mnde to ord 120 S. 11th. LINCOLN NEWS AGENCY O. L. Siwii cor. '!S, manager. Uth and O St. DR. S. E. COOK Eye ear. nose and throat. 1215 O street. H. CAPES Uoo.s nnd shoes reparod 133 South Twelfth streot. 1LVYDEN Photog-airher, New location 1029 O street. E. HALLETT JEWELER. HIS O street. Watch repnlring. engraving oto. I0SIPLE SHOES FOR MEN and WOMEN.,. G TO Perkins & Sheldon Cd. Dr. S.E. G00K, practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. 1215 O street. The Armstrong Clothing Co. for a short time will give to any university student buying a suit or pair of pants, n wire pant strotchor. It keep tho iants in shape and preserves the crease. FACT TIME. THROUGH CARS. To Omnhn, Chicago and points In Iowa and Illinois, iho UNION PACIFIC in con nection with the C. & N. W. Ry. offers the best service and tho fastest lime. Call or write to mo for tlmo cards, rates, eto. E. P. SLOSSON. Genegar agent. an insTiKtor ivn.ui' iuen: are earlier .ir of th.. college course, has mado i he staiemem that hardly a single paper n.m.lrJ lu this year was five from errors in wiling. Fmni -hese .lata we draw two conclu sions IV-t. the students of the univer sity I not know how to spell when they com- i. r.-. .in J second, they do Hot over come i hi- defec; during their college oourse. Primarily, of cource. the blame for this state of affairs must rest on the common schools of the state. If the child is r. ( nuiKii: ;o ll In the grades. ie chan ir- atfalnsi his ever acquiring this ablliv Hut the irtrumeut Is a-lv.in '.1 th... Aoi.lii are only the signs of Ideas and so I in is we have the Ideas, the words an ,t little con04ucn'e. This reasoning Is 112Q O STR6ST, THP SfFHY nni I FRF OF I AW s"rl,1K tcrm wllt ,cn Marcl 1S97 DU ini.Iil.ni UULLCUC Ul LRIIpionin admits to bar. Improved methods M.vnsiiAt.i, D Kwr.t.u LL I).. M. IV. Dean, uniting theory and practice. The School if Practice Is the Leudlng Feature. Evening sessions of ten hours n wce'.t for each class. Students can be self supporting wlilc studying. For catalogue address M.D. EWELL. Dean. Room CIS and Clt Ashland blk. Chtcajjo. 111. WMtlMt Chicago Times-Hera hi. "Do you think Skinnor onn make a liv ing out thoro'" "Make a living! Why. ho'd make n. living on a rock in the mid dle of tho oconu if thoro was another man on the rook." Tit-Hits. I remember so dlstlnotly scorching down tho road, the long level dusty road, where tho weeds thickly fenco.the way on either side, with tho soured pip scooting for dear life just ahead of my forward wheel. I romomber how I deligh.od in following him closer and closer and yelling at h m In the loud exul. atlon of my greater pow 'i. and the way In which a hqueal of ter ror answered every yoll of mine. It nmuaed me hugely to see how straight Bui- ... , ,, nwra.. ..i lae nrsi place. , an(, g Ifr ,s Hncurled la nje(! 0,,qlle. It c iiinat he said that we really know a i,. a.....,-A r . i...i t , ,u . ... I i skyward I Imagined I heard the hot '"". " . " " """"' i l.reezo whlstlng over its bristled no:nt. I remember how I despised his hulking I grnceless gait in view of the rythmic mo. tlon of my exhuberam speed. 1 despised his gait and I despised tho pig for It, and I I remember how I yelled one more Her.-. cry of scorn, and I am most prone u i recollect how at that wild sound the ln-..s' swerved on his hind legs, as on a pivot, i directly In front of my (lying wheel. And an.! exactly ; again, granting for tin- in.- i m.-n. tin: spelling 1 a minor matter, the j principle u Invoh.'d that h U only by , careful retention to details that we ever i a .pur- hip ablll:v to handle greater af fn - We must noi forget :hat :rl:e say- ! il -' .... 'Whatever Ls north doing, . wmii doing weli." I-itiy w- munt in-1 W-.I lhai six liinir is in lmioi taut mau.- , 8uiKee .nat our .rfeoiM paid nu at ili-vmisU under Kiinmn'ro In euro. Mio 01 $l ' 0. Hooltlctimil atimplo mnllo.1 fivo. Ad Ktorlhitf liomoiyCo..Oliiiicoiir Now oris When b:ilous or costive, eat a Cascaret, candy catharlc, cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. Fountain pens, from t! cents each, to 12.50, all warranted at book department of Horpolshelmer & Company. W. O. FORRES. Liverey, Baggage, And Hack Line. Ul N.ilHl Eleventh Street. HACKS Ni - .2., .J2. :,. 76, and fc.1. All riillx ..iiM.id promptly, day or night Pollt. ha. kiiu-ii. alwiiys to be relied upon. Telephon. N'.i :1. Lincoln. Nebr. .-T i 1 DunSTEUD 3 JUHLE W Have opened a new Furnishing and Tailoring Establishment with a tine new stock especially adapted to Students' wants. Everything new and nobby... Dunlap and Longley Hats. Open... Evenings. 117 South... Eleventh. ilii( The University of Nebraska SCHOOL OF MUSIC Offers Complete Courses in the; Offers Free Advantages not Following Branches; jfound Esewhere. Pipe-Organ, Piano Forte, ! Free Scholarships in all Department;'. Voice Training, ! String Instruments, ! Wind Instruments, Harmony, Counterpoint, History, General 5 Theory, Sight Reading. t-n i.,n to their or.hoRrniphy, suppose that ! then and then bur I remember no more, tl..- h riters for in-wsn.ipers, It&nM a li'AweuBX" Orchestral Training, Military Band Training, Concerts, Lectures, Recitals. author, and all w.i.i write for publication should ih-r-If. i nil juri of iieir work. In what hope-lf-Mi. -.s u.iuld our literature become lit -vj.. .1 lin: wh.n haji ill nil to do with the univ. rl:.v" I- in liniiosstble to have clas ses In sjlling here True, but the htu dents who go from here every yoor to the public schools of the state can do much to correct this defect If they only will. To Ijp sure, some will undoubtedly have to .1. vote wme time to training theln-selvt-H before tiny onn tench others, but romilU will aiuj,l) i.mv 'lie labor j,.- IlUinded. There appears to be dangor that the training for tho flold dny may drag from this tlmo on, as has beon tho case In tho past two years. Now Unit the Indoor con- If you have trlod him once you found that Wosterfleld did the right kind of ton sorlal work. He has been the students' bar bar for soventeen years. 117 North Thirteenth street. W boYW pliy' Tfo Home is Really Complete Without a new 1897 Model A "University of Nebraska" tablet Is the kind to use, when you write homo. The Co-op has a largo supply. Washburn SSrir"! 1'rlceK have been tailed down ns a result of the Vnslilnirn' miniums popularity wi th.it now y.iu can buy a Kenu.no Washburn of tho very latest ilesltyi Prom $15.00 Upward. The neu Washburn Mandolin I" n radical depart ure from former styles. It Ik the neatest, daintiest and lightest Mandolin i.ni.Klnnble, and itstoiie ap proaches rry near to that of a li'.e old Cremona Violin. Wuhlili.ir.is nri Rnl.l at fixed and uniform ,,,. ... . . . . prices by all first-class music dealers everywhere. Ilayden, tho photographer who Is now Wnshlmrns are the acknowledKiil standard of the located at Wl O rMpoI la no-ln .irfn,ir,,r I wrld. They are used exclusively by the leailinK tocaiea at 1V-I O stteet, IS again Offering 1 Artists, Teachers and (Slee flubs. Our new Wai.li- a special rate to students on all photo- l ,mri' catalogue contalnlnu portraits of over 100 1 . U TTI ..lllB.n mill mil lllllirillUIHIII, lJll.l-n, VIIUUIPCIIIVIIll., 1 graph. Ills name Is a guarantee of good ' etc., will be sent free on receipt of application. If ivnrlr your local Dealer cannot supply you we win scn.i ivuijv. , i-u.i,,,.,a . r 11 ...m. nv. ...!.... .. uvm.. ......il.... .. naill'lllll. V. ... ,. 1,11 '..lt.hu w .A..IIIM.....W.I, direct from the factory. . A Washburn Improves with aire and makes a (lift that increases In value as the years go by. It is really worth many times Its cost. LYON & HF.ALY, Corner Wabash Ave. and Adams St., Chicago. If you are Thinking of SMyiug Music Iumtigate the Merits of this School. Spring Term Opens April 7, WILLARD KIMBALL, Director. Cascareis stimulate llvor, kidneys anJ bov.eJd. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c, Don Cameron's lunch counter, 118 South Eleventh street. kANHV f.ATHADTir racavet CURECOtlSTiPATIOH . .MfUlimSft pn.TirZnnVr111 llJ . DRUGGISTS i 1. ....... .. . '. ". '!Tp. n'"r irrlp or jrriiip.lnt rniisoiiiTiiiii.irnio..ii. o.. I P.ean.i iii.ni.iri irrr. Ail. STIiKI.INn IIKMKIIV if)., ri.ic.icn. Mn,.lp,.l b.J lL'i-"'," '1