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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1898)
r Locals, j joint lliistn' nntl Tom llodtly ,m. OTnrliijr I'lil Delta 'Hieta pledge but tons. Miss ()llo Thayer 1iih loft school to tala'ii position 1 fit' eighth frrniUv t I'niiik Lelinier of Omaha was Initia te Into I'll! Kappa Pst Wednesday ru'tilnjr. Miss Martha Chuppcll has boon con lined to tin house for several days by siokuo.ss. Mls Helen Lunger, vlo has been Usitlnj! friends at Ashland returned Tho-iIh.v afternoon. Superintendent (). 1. llowuuiu. '04 of Yaert.v, was visit In,' University friends tliis week, I'liaaeellor Mnel.eun will leeturo be fore tin teaeliers of Hamilton county at Aurora February 20. Si'i the ail. of the Ibteyele in this isMie. Then eall at 135 South Twelfth ami Me the wheel itself. limn Alien intends to leave the rniu'rxity about the 15th in senreh of more hu'ratiw oeeupation. Tlio Delta (amnia fraternity will iu a party at the Lincoln hotel on Manila evening, February II. KliiMlney llliss of Mindcn, Nob., was IiIimIummI to the Tan Delta Oinieron fniteraitx last Friday evening-. The l'alladian girls will give the l'alliulian boys a valentine party Mon dn exeniiig at the home of Miss ,lef fnj. Kvt lianeellor Cautield will addivss (lie Marquette club in Chieago mt Sntnnln.x on "Education and the Na tion." The seniors hold a. elass meeting Friilin afternoon for the installation of new ollleers and the transaction of oilier business. riii-re are others" as good, perhaps, lmt aniic lM'ttur than the pictures tok en at the Students' Photograph Gal lery to:: j O street. A. I., dirard, 135 South Twelfth, sells tin- IJaejeh because, it is the. lest. wheel on the market. Take, a look tit it ami U convinced. I'rof. Taylor lias had a seminar class in credit all year. In this work null student, in turn lectures to the rUss for oxer an hour. slock of Huntington speeial die stamp stationery has lieen received by the Co-op. It makes the prettiest U. of . tablet yet seen. Superintendent. Sams of Friend brought high sehiKil student to the number of sixty from that place to xisit the I niversity last Saturday. Our Suitorium is open da and nijln. Ni'xv spring suitings tioxv in. (ianhicr Tailoring Co., corner Jilev nitli and O streets Phono 70S. Orlo llroxvn, who has been absent from the Vnhersity on account of a sprained ankle, has so far recovered an to he able to be around again. Miss Florence. Shank has gono to her home in Red Oak. la., to rest for a time. If her health improve she will Ik- back in the Univorsity shortly. Dr. .Iouck gave an interesting lee tare on "European rniversitici and Their Teachers" to the semimar claws ia American history last Tuesday ev ening. Special discount wil be given stu dent xxlio have their wheels repaired al A. L. (iirnrd's, 135 South Twelfth troet. Satisfactory workmanship IfWirantecd. evernl members of the rniveraity Glee cluii rendered npproprlnle piece f mufci- at the republican ma meet '"fc in the Oliver theatre Wednesday filing. Jf ,ou want the most artistic work '" the line of photograph. Clements, tin Photographer, at IZO So. 11th ft., ui iln your xvork to suit yon, at. the "West prices. ''lie class in agriculture, go out to u'e state farm on Thursday afternoon t le present at the work dono for thufcc who are talcing merely the short aerieulturnl course. Jim Kvchut has decided to quit University life. His departure, from U' I' nit entity will leave a first scr PHiic in the batallion vacant, and a,M a place on the athletic board. 'i'! Hume Restaurant at 323 North x"tli stn-.t, tin(y solicit the pa ,vjpi of all Inhcrsltv Btudents. Our Price ik ft i jH.r -week, and we will give y" the best board in the city. ri "I lie Micletx i-r electrical englmers nut In Prof. Owen's lecture mum lust Tuesday evening to consider bus iness connected with the Charter day exercises and the electrical exhibit. If you want jour lialr out artistic ally and In the latest styles, eall on Sam Wcxtcrlleld, 117 North Thirteenth street, lie ban had eighteen years' ox- perieuee with students and guaran tees sattsriii'tlon. Hubert. -lonhlni, who loft, the I'ni versity a short time ago to commence work in the Colorado school of mines hnn returned to Lincoln convinced that, the advantages olVered tiero in hi line are much superior m those offered iuColorado. Students who are iiartieular us to the appearance or their shoes have their repairing done by II. Capon, prao Ileal shoemaker at m:t South Twelfth street. He makes a specialty of repair ing round toed shoes and Iiak speeial apparatus to do It In the right, way. We liaxc mi leu tines of till kinds and at all prices. Celluloid nox cities, from So each to .-. Curt I xalentlnes. litho graphed m enlors. from le each to 25c. 1 4100 Mtlftitiitcs from i,t. upxxnrds. If ,ou want to see a pretty sight see our xalentine window at night, with its electrical effects. Hook Department, llcrpnlshciuicr Co. niWATK WITH DOANK. The P. U. I). C. and the PlillomnUi inn Moolety or Donne debated last Sat urday exoninjr the question: Keaolv ed, "That the establishment of the postal bank system xx-ould be detri mental to the interests of the coun try." Mess iv. Drown, Taylor and lluttsic upheld the question for Do nne. Their main points were the lack of means for investing the funds and the fact, that then are now tun h prixate banking facilities. The speakers for the P. It. D. C. were Messrs. A. 12. Henry, b. V. Pear son and K. I.. Waterman. Thu jMiints for whioh they contended were that private sminjps banks were at pres ent inadequate and unreliable and that, the ecuriiy afforded by postal saving1 banks would be unquestion able and bring many beneficial re sult. The investment of funds in government bonds guaranteed by the government, and the fact that the system is demanded by public opinion wore nlso urged. Mr." Drown opened th delvite with an eleven minute speech and closed witli a si minute one. The other speakero lnul fifteen min utes each. Mr. nuee of Donne presided. Mr. Sloan xxas time keeper for P. D. 1). C. After the debate all adjourned to tbe armory to tho reception of the IjuHo' Faculty club. ATHbirncs acain vicroiMors. The Athletic and the I'niversily tcjims again crossed swords in indoor oasehnll last Wednesday evening', aud the Athletic men came out abend. The baseball men, however, were handicap ped by having only seteii players pres ent. The gtune was exciting a ilie start, as ucitJicr side v.-ss able to score for several innings, i.nd up to the fifth inning the gamp waa a tie, .1 to 3, Then the rnivorsity team went to pieces and the Athletic men jump ed in and cinched the game. The score wns 9 to 5 at the end of the gallic. ffliniiiiiiinninimiiimHmiaimniiiiiiiiininininiiiiiimi 1 YOUNG MEN ... I g Don't fail to look at the fine line of Men's Suits and Over- 2 g coats from $7 to $20 at the EWING CLOTHING CO. 1115-17 O Street.g&- UilUllillisliilUllilUlUllllilUOilliliUillitiillUlllilliiliUiliii ' P CATHARTIC jA CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION 'til UP On l;sr I Dl. P. Il 1 .Ml g.lC III. st H, lecture nt tin. semester lust l'rida, mornliin. taking as Ids subject, lleiuil Ibsen, the yveat Xorweu'lau tlramatist. The spenki r was veiv competent to Itnntllc Hie subject, not only because of his thorough knowledge of llmenV. works, hut nlso because of a personal acquaintance with the man behind the works. Ilotli the lower tloor and gal lory were tilled with students, a num. her being compelled to stand. Moit oT the lecture was devoted to a consideration of Ibsen's works and tho conditions under which they were written. A few of the salient details of tho dramatist's life were given. Ibsen, when lie began to write, was laughed at, aud scorned by the papers, but now he 1ms u recognized place among the world's, greatest writers. His writings appeared simultaneously In this country and In the old world. Ibsen is not only a discoverer oT truth, but of life. He is u foe of sham and tradition. He has slioxvu us th.it Mime of those things we have always Ihoiivfht we have believed, we do not believe at all. lie is o hilly a realist- Idealism does not. appeal to him. lie Ih'IIcvcs in truth, absolute truth. WAS A Dili SCCCI2SS. The iluauce committee of the Col lege Settlement ban reported that the recent entertainment given by Mrs. Manning resulted in a net prolit of $7.'t.50. This is an exceptionally large amount, and execeded all expectation-. 'I lie College Settlement is to be con gratulated that it will now have som funds with which to carrv on its sjood work. ui'viDW yr tiik KKoiMDNT. Last Friday the regiment went through its first review under the new coinmaudaut. The si companies of cadets made quite an imposing show ing. The regiment will pnss in review on Clin rt or Day, for which the review on Friday was only a practice drill. Battalion, At-ten-shone. Just a word and we'll be through. Mp our Spri'liit Offer on Notiliy Clutlii's which wohuvi'M-nt you. Nobby Suitings - S J 5.00 up Full Dress - $10.00 up Trousers from - $3,00 up Ludwig & Gingery, Ijjjwi ' "llli;ti Art Tailors 1207 O St. With F.d Young ramacnm x uniaErsamr on iHLiaium I DOX CAMERON'S i Lunch Counter-- 1 I III south eleventh 1 9 iSamraarJiir ar -inr mrjsram smiiMiiQKB? MLTROPOLITAN BARBER SHOP (Pasemont Durr Dloek) II.VlU CUT. 15e. 11 All: SIXG12D, 15c SHAMPOO, 15e. SWAY12, 10c. SKA l'0Ar, 10c. B. J. llobinson, Prop. WANTED Trustworthy and active gentlemen or ladies to travel for re responsiblc established house in Lin coln, Nebrasksi. Montlily $05.00 and ex penses. Position steady. Deference, Knclose belf-addressed stamped en velope. The Dominion Company, Dcpt. Y, Chicago. CANDY ALL DRUGGISTS ws. FINE DRESS GOODS FOR SPRING. gwraassgaEssaiBBganAu IjW ? R 9 WkAaiJl$&JLs5MJjU THE JUN OR is not very far distant w Are you prepared for it? If not, read this advertisement, you will tind here many visiting tie store you will find many useful as well as ornamental articles which are iudispeusible for an occasion of this kind. WASHABLE DtfESS GOODS to call special attention to the fact that one whole section of our store is devoted to the disnlav and sale of these goods consequentry, our patrons have ample room to comtortably make selections. me new assortments comprise ail tne new weaves, colorings and designs, all that is dainty, uiuauie ana aesirnoie wnicn uame raslnon has uon t tail to paT an early visit to this most inter esting spot. Fifteen different st3Tles to J choose from, the latest de- i signs in finest French kid, . newest narrow, round and razor toes, Louis XV care and attention has been given to the selection of tluse goods and we are justly proud of an assort ment which for completeness is unsurpassed. iFANS, LACES.PANCY NECKWEAR ETC., OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,. The NebraskalPniversity School OFKHUS COMPLKTE COl'ltSUS IN THIS FOLLOWING UltANCUliS: Pip Organ, Piano l-rte, Volu Train in?, Uriug muniments. Wind liiKtrunu'iiU. Harmony, Counterpoint, llintory,Gon eral Tieory, Sight Heading. If you ire thinking of studying music investigate the merits of this school. WILLIABD KIMBALL, Director. Mr, Albert Titrpiu's Now open for Season 1S97-98. Adult elabtt's every Tnewlays and Thnrudnys. Juvenile, Wednesday 4 P. IL, Saturdays, 2 P. M. Asfci'inblie every Thursday eve. Hull for rent. Special rates to clubs aud fraternities. Call at 1132 N St, for ternjs, etc. OJliL'e hours 'J ao 11:30 a. in. 2 to 5 p. in. New England Mutual Life. Chartered 1685. For circular!--, sample policies and ratob call cu G. W. NOBLE, Munaget, (040 0 street. Lincoln. Neb, Fancy silks, fine all wool and silk and wool novelties and cotton fabrics from the most celebrated manufact urers in the world. t U If you want the choicest things of the season you are invited to make your select ions while the assort ment is at its best. & PAINE. nuYic PROM useful Hints and bv i No thine: nicer fori evening wear. In pre senting our new lines of wash goods we beg ana eveiy novelty upon stamped her approval. PARTY . 7 . SLIPPERS and opera heels. Special of Mttsic OFFERS FREK ADVANTAGES NOT FOUND ELSEWHERE. Freo Scholnrsliip in all Departments Oix;ljetnil Training, Military lUuid Training, CoueertH, Leetures, Recitals, The First National Banlc 'LINCOLN, NEB. Capital - - 5400,000 D. D. MU1R, if, S. FREEMAN, President. Caahier W. C. PirnjJPS Ass't Caahfcy DlKKCTOKHt c. r. smith, joirx ir. ames, T. C. A ILSOTS. D. D. iram. I C E. PERKINS, C. J. ERNST,,