The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, May 07, 1897, Image 2

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BEBRASKAN
A. Weekly Nowspapor Iiisued Every Fri
day Noon, by tlio Studonts of tho
UnlvrrItj 01 Nebraska.
Entered as Bccond Class Mall Matter.
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F. T, Riley - - - - Managing Editor
ASSOCIATES.
R. K. Baker Editorial
Kate Snow Walker - - - FratmlUe
Oliver Chambers .---- Local
E. Mollsa Local
Bam Sloan ------ Y. M. C. A.
Reporter.
A. E. Pnrmclco - - - II. F. Gape
Edith Schwarts - - Ass't M'glng Ed,
The Ncbrasknn will be sent to nny ad
dress upon receipt of the subscription
price, which Is one dollar a year, or fifty
cents a semester.
Contributions aro solicited from all.
News Hems such as locals, personals,
-eports of meetings etc, are especially de
sired. The Nebraskan will bo glad to
print any contribution relative to a gen
eral university subject, but the name
must accompany all such.
Address nil communications to The
Nebraskan, University of Nebrnska.
The advantages of holding base ball
games on tho campus has been demon
strated during the past week. A con
servative estimate places the attendance
at nlnuty tlvo porcent more, than If the
games were played at tho M Street park.
Besides saving ear fare for tho specta
tors, It Is a great convenience, especially
for business men and studonts, who have
not the time to take a wholo afternoon
off. The grand stand which was erected
solely by voluntary work of students, ex
cepting tho superintendence of tho unl
vorslty carpontcr, proves a neat ond not
unsightly structure. "With tho donated
services of the cadet band, tho base ball
team Is In a way to clear all expenses
during tho season.
But Just at this point wo would like to
say something real mean about those
spongers who sit In window seats, stand
around tho wire and "rubber" through
tho fenco. The base ball team Is not
sklng a public subscription this year,
but guarantees to give the public the
worth of every cent of money they spend
In admission fees. The Nebraskan also
guarantees to give a long list of names
of such public who do not come up and
do the sqare thing. It would be quite a
bit of enterprising Journalism to write up
cs-jt ,,'a.-'arJo"s, dsnd-)iead .par-
tics that attend some of our games at a
distance.
Every studentTan afford to go to the
slco club concert next Wednesday night.
If ho has to go without breakfast for a
,. . n ir Tho university Is tho only
college In the state that can support a
first class glee club. The boys have met
with success at all the towns of the state
where they have appeared. They at
tained success because they gave con
certs that were worth the price of admls
.mn With the combination of tho Sutor-
lus club of Omaha, their home concert , sevorai yonrs nnij nns never failed to
promises to bo doumy enjuu.. ....
merits large patronage from tho student
body.
STEVE IS SURPRISED.
On Thursday evening of Inst wcok, Mr.
Steve Coroy was grontly surprised by
about twenty of his friend. Ho was In
vited out to uiend the evening with his
aunt on Twenty-fifth and Vino streets.
At about 8:30 o'clock, Stevo's friends pour
ed In on him and It Stcvo J. was ever sur
prised, he says he was thon. A very pleas
ant evening was enjoyed by nil. A still
greater surprise was added by tho gift of
a beautiful gold watoh from his univer
sity friends nnd his nunt. The following
poem was read at him by W. R. Dunroy:
For four and twenty happy years
You've como along life's way,
You've had your share of sun and rnln
Your share of work and play.
In boyhood's care-free hours no doubt
You wort' a bad, bad kid,
For It Is said tho good die young
Hut die, you never did.
No doubt you swiped good enke and Jam
From oft tho p.tntry shelf,
And ran away from school sometimes
To ilsh all by your self.
Perhaps you tied tomato cans
To little doggie's tolls,
And laughed to seo them run the streets
Or hear their frightened walls.
Perhaps you foil In love those tlnvs
With some fair little girl.
With eyes like blue forget-me-nots
And hnlr nil gold, ncurl.
You sent her pretty valentines
And gave hor paper dolls,
Till some mean boy would out you out,
To all. such fate befalls.
Hut boyhood' days lied nil too soon,
They vanished like .t Hash,
And then enme days when all your hopes
Were In a small moustache.
You tried to make the poor thing grow
You counted every hnlr,
And mnnv time you shnvo.1 It ofr
In nngcr and dospnlr.
Those foolish days then ended too
And mnnhood's day besan,
You entered college studied hnrd
To prove yourself n man.
You had a groat desire we know
To which all else must yield.
And that was but to gnln renown
Upon the foot-ball field.
You entered In a lino young man
Full clothed In your right mind.
Hut when you left the Held that day
You were a different kind.
Your face was red as raw beef steak
Your limbs were very lame.
No doubt you vowed 'twould be your last
And only foot-bnll gnme.
The past Is past, the future lies
Before you like fair dreams,
Set In tho sky high overhead
A hope-star brlghtlv cleams.
Tho future years will bring you bliss,
Your hopes are not In vain.
There Is more Joy in life than woe,
More sunshine than of rain.
We wish you happiness and peace,
A long and pleasant life,
And when you settle down at last
May you find a pretty wife.
GLEE CLUB CONCERT .
The gleo club concert this year will
doubtless be the Jlnest that has ever been
given by our boys. As Is well known, the
club has been In vigorous training since
laat September under Director Kimball,
nnd the culmination of their work will
be heard at the Lansing theatre next
Wednesday night. They have secured as
an additional attraction, the Sutorlus
Mandolin orchestra of Omnha. number
ing sixty performers: also Miss Wllhel
mlna Lowe, the celebrated harpist. The
Sutorlu" orchestra hns leen In exlstanee
THE NEBRASKAN ADVERTISERS.
Wo wish to call the attontlon of tho
Professors and students to tho local mer
chants who ndvertlie In Tho Nebraskan.
Every firm repronnted horo Is guaran
teed reliable and patronago that Is ex
tended thorn, will ao appreciated by tho
manager of this piper. When It Is Just
as convenient, lot thorn have yaur patron
ago. You will benallt by It as much as
any one.
THE ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
SuccessorB to Btowlng King and Co.
PAINE & WARFHL Clothiers and furn
ishing goods. Merchant tailors. 1136 O
streot. Your shots shlned free.
BUMSTFAD AND TUTTLE Gents fur
nishings and tailoring. 117 S. 11th Bt.
PERKINS & SIIELDON-Tho reliable
shoo, store of Llntoln. 1120 O street.
EVANS LAUNDRY COMPANY-Best
service greatest courtesy. 325 N. 12th.
FRANCIS BROS.-Rcstaurant and short
order house. 121 N. 11th street.
DON UAMERON-Lunch counter and
short order house, lis South Hth St.
H. W. BROWN -Drugght, books and
stationery. 127 South Hth streot.
MILLER & PAINn-Dry goods and fur
nishing goods. 12.-9 to 123U O street.
CHARLES B. CEGORY-Conl. Ofllco
at 1100 O street.
GEORGE CONSTANCER'S-Barber shop
located at 1010 O ttreet.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Located at
the corner of 10th and O streets.
THE BOOK DEPARTMENT OF Herpol
shelmer and Company. 12th and N st.
T. J. THORPE & CORubber stamps,
seals etc. SOS S. Hth street.
C. EHLERS Tailor. Suits made to ord
er. Repairing done. 12C S. Hth.
LINCOLN NEWS AGENCY-C. L. Spen
cer, 'OS, manager. Hth and O St.
DR. S. E. COOK Eye ear, nose and
throat. 1215 O atrcct.
II. CAPES Boo. 8 and shoes ronarcd 133
South Twelfth street.
HAYDEN Photographer, New location
1029 O street.
E. IIALLETT-JEWELER, 1H3 O streot.
Watch repairing, engraving etc.
DAN E, DePUTRON Amateur Photo
grnpheis' supplies. 1011 O St. Room 4.
NEBRASKA PANT & SUIT CO. 1217 O
Street.
L. D. SHERWIN Dentist. Room 19,
Burr block.
RUDGE & MORRIS-Furnlturo, 1118-1120
N strccot.
LINCOLN HOTEL Austin Humphrey
Mnnnger, 9th nnd P streets.
ELITE STUDIO-T. W. Townsend, Prop.
22G South Eleventh St.
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE-Sum-mer
school etc. 11 & O streets.
SULPHO-SALINE BATH HOUSE-Cor-ner
of Hth and M streets.
THE PALACE DINING HALL-A. G.
Osmer, proprltcor. 1132 N street.
NEBRASKA TENT AND AWNING CO.
Tents rented etc Lois Doylo Prop.
PREPARATORY SCHOOL TO THE UN-
Ivors! ty. C. W. Wallace, director.
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PAINE & WARFEL'S
YOU WILL ALWAY8 FIND THAT WE
ARE RELIABLE AND THE MOST
REASONABLE HOUSE IN LINCOLN
TO DEAL WITH.
1136 O tnresot,
PAINE & WARFEL
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SHOES
FOR MEN
and WOMEN,,.
GO TO
Perkins & Sheldon Co.
1129 O STR66T,
THE KENT COLLEGE OF LAW,
Spring term will open March 8, 1897. Dl-
'nloma admits to bar. Imnroved methods
Mahshaix D KWKI.ULLU.. M D . Dean, uniting theory and practice. The School
it Practice Is the Leading Feature. Evening sessions of ten hours a week for each
class. Students can be self supporting wlllo studying. For catalogue address
M.D. EWELL, Dean. Room C13 and G14 Ashland blk. Chicago, 111.
COLLEGE NOTES.
University hns rtcoiveu a wn-
from Mrs. -Mary r-nwiui "-
in Amorlca
Chicago
of J225.O00
nolds.
Tnn flrsi Danish university
... ,in.tl in Des Molnos, la., on
September 28. It l "' Institution for all
Danes in America.
Yale is again fortunnto with a lugno
of l.o whlcn come to the college by
reversion after tin t-econd marriage of
Mrs. Sloane. It will be held as a library
fun'd
Jonn V. Crum. the graduate of Iowa
u:e university, both collegiate nnd law
who held the world's resord for tho 120
yard dash, died recently.
The faculty of Central college have re
cently passed two laws. Or.o excuses all
members of ll.erary societies from de
claiming In the ohapol. The other prevents
all except seniors and Juniors from Join
ing Greek loiter fraternities.
It was reported that Thomas, tho crack
football player and captain of the Iowa
university team., had en fatally Injured
in a base ball game. The Injury he sus
tained here however. Is not serious.
Mrs. Jane Stanford has taken out a
life Insurance policy for $1,000,000 in favor
of Leland Stanford University, the annual
nr..miiim nn whlah Is 1170.000. She Is In
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her seventy-second year, and under the
terms of the agreement with the com
pany. $2,000,000 Is to be paid to the unt
verslty If she lives beyond ten yonrs.
draw crowded houses In Omaha and oth
er cities whore they have appeared.
Several now numbers have been work
ed up by the gleo club for the Lincoln
concert, nmong them a medley arranged
by R. H. Mnnley which promises to make
oven more of n hit than his medley of
last year. It is expected that every stu
dent will turn out. The literary socie
ties and fraternities are arranging to at
tend as organizations. The boxes will be
occupied by the professors nnd promin
ent business men. The Lansing theatre
box ofllce will be open for reserving seats
Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, to those
who have purchnsed tickets prior to
that time and for the general public
Monday morning at 9 o ciock.
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Dr. S.E. COOK, practice limited to k
eye, ear. nose and throat 1215 O street. j4u
Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the finest
II er and bowel regulator ever made. i u.
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Hayden, the photographer who is now
located at 1029 O Btreet, Is again offering
a special rate to students on all photo
graph. Ills name Js a guarantee of good
work.
fill your tins as fu
enjoy perfect comf
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BROOKS SPE N BEAT
1540 Matquctte bullb
this novel de
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POST CO
Chicago.
If you have tried him once you found
that Westerfleld did the right kind of ton
sorlal work. He has been the students
bar ber for seventeen jears. 117 North
Thirteenth street
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mONARCM
We carry a iV.i line of this brand, also others.
Our assortment of Spring Shirts is new, neat and
just what you want.
Do you wear No 14 ? We have them.
DUffiTEilD TUTTLE
117 South...
Eleventh.
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The University of Nebraska
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
"Shorties" Lohnhoff and Evans will not
take any chances, and sing Romeo and
Juliet, but they will be pretty much In
evidence Just the same.
The L. F. & A. Co. have Just received
a new line of picture frame mouldings,
and have put tho rates down for students
A full line of art goods. 212 So. Hth St.
A "University of Nebraska" tablet Is
the kind to use. when you write home.
The Co-op has a larea supply.
Don Cameron's lunch counter, 118 South
Eleventh street.
'when
'TiT' t WM HAVOMtV
Ho Home Is ReiComplete
Without a new Model
Georee Constancer's barber shop 1
cated at 1010 O street. Four of tho best
workmen in the city are to be found here.
Don't Tobacco Bplt aud Stnoko Tour Life Away.
VUUU44ilultar Mandolin,
If dZMlll&I anjo or Zltner.
Prices hae been Ksnwnai a result of the
wki.lnt.n'c .luirmnm laritv so that nnur vou
canbuyaKenulneWail ufllie very latest design
Prom $i Jpward.
ti. n.v Wnriihurn i din Is a radical ilenart
ure from former styles, s the neitest, daintiest
and llnMcst Mandolin naoie, ana its tone a p.
proaches very near to kof a file old Cremona
lo- S'lolln. WasTitiurns ar I at fixed and uniform
nrt-.Mi iv nil frti-d.-iss i dealers everywhere.
Washburns are the a hedged standard of the
world. '1 hey are use uslvely by the leading
ArtHtu, Teachers and iuds. yur new wasn
burn catalogue contal portraits of over 100
Fountain pens, from C9 centB each, to
12.50, all warranted at book department of
HerpolsheJmer & Company.
- be wlthou; a good wutch when you
gf a fine gold one for J1B.00, warrant
t m years, at Halletfs, 1143 O st.
Jf you want to quit touacco usiug caoiiy
ti d foiovor. boiiM.10 woll.btiviig.iiiugiieUc,
lull of iiuw Hfo and vigor, take No-io-Iluc,
tho wonder-worker, tliut makes weak men
strong. Many grin ton pounds In ten day.
OvorlOO.OOO cured. Buy No-To-Ban o vom
rtrofflrtat, undor gnnniiiico to euro, Mi oi
ai J 07 llooltlot nnd eamplo innllcil f rco. Ail.
Htorllng llclncdyCo.,CllHauoorolv i oris.
Artists ana iuh imoni l''"-i iik'iii
etc., will be sent free elpt of appllcat on. If
your local dealer cannotly you we w 11 send
Washburns C. O. D. vf vllcge of examination,
direct from the factory.
A Washburn Imprc Ith nge and makes a
Gift that Increases in sui ine y era bo ny,
It is really worth ma ies ita cost.
LVON 2ALY,
Corner Wabash Ave. dams St., Chicago-
Offers Complete Courses in the
Following Branches;
Pipe-Organ,
Piano Forte,
Voice Training,
String Instruments,
rvinu instruments, j
Harmony, Counterpoint, History, General I
llieory. bight Reading.
Offers Free Athantages
found Elsewhere.
not
Free Scholarships In all Departments.
Orchestral Training,
Military Band Training,
Concerts,
Lectures,
Recitals.
If yon are TWnking of Studying Mnsic Investigate the Merits of this School
Spring Term Opens April 7, WILLARD KIMBALL, Director.
lANDY CATHARTIC
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