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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1898)
to f, Locals, : 5 ltonienihi-r '"' tlurdiH'r Tailoring Co. Hal Huberts lum returned from his lionif I" Oiii'ilm- lissow .IiicKhoii and .Iii.viu'h of Oinu Im'iiir UsDIng Mth. I'lxli'. Paul ( use wum IiiIIIiiUmI by l'lil Delta ifhctn riii'wlii.v evening, April fi. MIsm llliiiiclii' Mlohe-y received it. visit j,.om her sister Edith IiihI week. It (. .Suton '07 visited wltli friends J.liii-oln during tho viu-iitlon. I'lii' elieeh rooms were closed for the FCiihsIit Wednesday, April . Tin tennis season hus begun and tho toiuil- eranUs are rejoielng numbly. -piie I'lilliidhins will give a. sptM-lal k)V'm program tomorrow e cuing. Vlie l'. !' N (' w' " "', li ' the 1. ll- " ( ()" tm' CV,,,U,,K "f April si. pin- mother of Miss llessle llrown (nioi i i.ad spent the viu'atioit In Lin coln. Proi. sMrs l.ees. Davis and Itlchnrds jmu. iuh'ii on ii hunting trip on tlio Plate Mi- .losie llugoy spent. Iter vnealtou with ' Margaret Davis at, IMaMs inout! j, i MeNlsh left, for his home to M1'vsi . with u very seere atUwk of tho t-'np. pin Keppa 1'sl will give, ii. party at. the 1 meiiln hotel, Friday uvoning, nril ' Mi- Louise Hound spent her vaea tidu m. rnirlmr as the. guest, of Miss May V.hiUnir. ( . 1 . diims. jr.. of Superior. spent liis x.uMtioii in liineoln with his Hot a lirotlx i-. Mi- Kdnu Wetzel anil .Miss Ethel Collin- .no pledged to Kappa Kappa lllllllllM. ' l-'re.l llot has been elected prin riiwl "f Hie Albion High school for the following ,cnr. Mi- Carbarn Hurt spent the. spring taciturn with Miss Anna McCrosky at lunar "I Tceiiinseh. V culilcgriini was received from Miss llirr, I linrsdii, announcing her safe iirrb.il m Rotterdam. Mi nnit L.vtle and Miss Neva Mor ris returned Wednesday from a pleas nt . notion isit in Fremont. lux. I'oiter, 'US, lias been eleeted au iimtrui tor in l--njrlisli at the. Vera State Nonn.il for the following yeai. V. Ii MeLneas, '90, now prineial of tlu Tun-bury High school, whs a vis itor at the Inixersity Inst week. Miss ( lain Hammond gme a very do liphtful party ti a number of her friend, on Friday evening, April 1. HaiTN Hnulb.x has received an ap pointment from Congressman Stark to tin- West Point Military Academy. Mis i:dna lllalne Wirt of Coiinell ItlulTs is visiting Miss Jessica Morgan. Mii will remain until Monday evening. Shah nts in general will be glad to know that three dozen new chairs were nieixed in the library last week. TIu l'alladiau society has benn in vited li the Orphclhin society of Wet, Icjan t.i spend an evening with them, Saturil.ix , April Hi. A stock of Huntington spccinl die stamp stationery 1ms been received by the Co op. It mnkes the prettiest U. of N. t.iblet yet seen. Ppei i.d discount to students in bi cjelo -uiulries and repairing. Good Ftaiuliuinl tires at $5.00 a pair at A. L. Girard A Co., 135 So. 12th St. John 1 Kind is teaching tho eight and twilxc o'clock classes in Fresh man ( . nnan, on account of the 111 Hess, ii Prof, lturuett. Lieut stotsenberg gave a ory intcr-esttn-j lliistratcd lecture last Thurs Uaj at iiKMiu on the subject, of "The Eiikiii. i and tho Army." Tin- .ipils of the University Con MTXiit. i of Music will give a recital in tlio ( Mrsity cliapcl next Tuesday tU'Ilin. V in. In unities club of about, txven-1-fu.' i inhers xvas organized at the I'oinc . Prof. Hodgmau I'riday cve ninjr. ,ml s. Din, .i Willard Kimball, xlth Mrs. Kimli , went to Chicago this xveck nn bii . ks connected with Hie Oma ha K. -ition. I'lu I Itn Theta Iiiik ple1ged the fol lowini: p .en: John Hill, Arthur Hay inoiiil. c 1,,-Hter Suminer, 1). ban aiul H' H. mhiiikI. I'rol Ciiiee left the rnixerslty last f-k t i- a trip to Kurok. H will inakt- . -tuiiy f tli iihysius labnitor '"' of l .mpisau UnlxorKities. Tin- in .t, fran, in t.ho iutcr-fnitor-i.v li.is(.ml league will lx playcxl next 'I liui-Mlav afternoon botxx-eeii Sig ma (In inn pi,j Kappa l'si. L'lst, I'riilay the nexv inoinbea-s of tlie I'aloii l.itcnirv Socictv gave a sjiexdal "lid M-'ix interesting "program, ropro ntiiiK features of a AVorld'H (Jongix'Hs. lrof. lliMlgman re:eive a vory flutr tiriiiL' ciniiiiiiM, i. in ii late issue of the 'ew York Voice on a speech which ho l-...nl,. .1..H i !..... 41.,. 1J...I Uilv. : ") iii-iixeieii uuiiiru hid l" loa chili I'lii Delta The.ta expects to outor "nm Kpsilon irovineu of that, frater Jty da May 12, 13 and 14. Alwut it tn delegates from surrounding statr fu ill i -" "in do present. I you want the most artiBtlc work m tho line of photographs, Clements, l"o I'Jiotographer, at 129 fio. 11th fit., Trli.!;0 yxlr "ork to Huit jou at the INVEST prices. MImi ( oni ropcv enU'Haiiiwl MIsh-i-.inina Ontccalt, Hlnnche Hanvoo " I'.taina Outcalt, Hlanchc irargreav "' nnd Margaret Whcdoii at her home Ji tnirburj during vacation. nrany, April 2, to accept a position in tho department of ngrlpultiivo in Washington He will be In the sub- depart meiit of groslo1og, The reason the llnoycle runs earner than other bicycles "la becauno the chains runs between tho bearings on the crnnk. Stop In and examine It at A. L. airard & Co. 135 So. 12th St. Tf you want your hah cut- artistic ally and In tho latest styles, call on bam WoHtorlleld, 117 North Thirteenth street. He. has had eighteen years' ex perience with students and guaran tees satisfaction, 'The sewing circle of tho college set tlement has ended iti season and cele brated by having nu entertainment, last Saturday evening. The children were treated to Ice cream and the af fair x as xcry enoyuble. The tickets fof the Senior 1'ronuv nade are out and the committee will call upon you in tho neai' future. The city papers have made a mistake in an nouncing the date. The Prom, will posit Ixely be held at the Lincoln ho el April 211. II karat gold fountain pens at (iOe each and upwards. History paper (1c per 10(1. Students' note books le each. Vest pocket (lerman and French dic tionaries 21c. Full line or history covers, botany note bonks, botany pa per, magnifying glasses, etc., etc. Art and Music department, llerpol shclnicr it Co. Students who are particular as to the appearance of their shoes have their repairing- done by II. Capes, prac tical shoemaker at 133 South VM street. Ho makes a speciolty of re pairing round toed shoes and has spo clal apparatus to do it in tho right way. 1). X. I.ehmer, formerly an instruc tor in mathematics in the I'niversit.y, lias just received a fellowship in math ematics In Chicago I'lilverslty against more than one hundred competitors. Mr. l.ehnicr writes thanking the Ne braska faculty for their work In his behalf. Miss Marion Treat of the Conserxa tory xx as married to Prof. F. W. Tay lor, at her mother's home In Chicago, this week. Prof. Taylor has been con nected with the Unixersity school of Agriculture and at present is tilling a position under the management, of the Omaha Imposition. The senior electrical engineers are now wrestling xxit.h their theses. It. promises to be a race between the I nixersity and the theses to see which xvill be out first, xxith the odds In fav or of the t'nixei'sity. Many of the en gineers are f erven ty praying for war xxith Spain, that being preferable to tlnlshiug their work for the year. Kxpensivc principles are often ex pensive to the rider, liny a Hayeycle and you will get a wheel built, on me chanical principles. The Hayeycle is lisiilt so that it rides easier than any other make on the market. Come a. id sec it and xe will liroxe this to you. A. I.. Ciiranl & Co., 135 South 12th street. Among the I'liixersity people who went down to Omaha last, week h hear Melba and the Damrosch orches tra in the "Harber of Seville" at. the Hoyd xvas one parly made up of Miss Louise Pound, Miss Ollxe butta, Mrs. C. F. I.add and Kokcoc Pound. Others were Mi's. C. II. (iere, Mariel, Kllen and Francis (iere, Helen Harxxood. Helen Welch, Lena Deweese, Hessie Turner, Kugcnia Oetner. Miss Treat, Prof. F. W. Taylor, .1. I. Martin and .lohn Randolph. The I). It. 1). ('. xvill go with three or four car loads of jieoplo to Wes le.xan I nixersity on next Saturday eve ning. Thereis to be a joint, debate be txvecn tlie Dcliaii Hoys Debating Club and the Kverett. Society of Wesleynn. The question will be: "Resolved, That the Hawaiian Islands should bo an nexed to the I'nitcd States." Wesley nn has the atltrmative. The Wesleynn speakers are Messrs. hmbry.MoPher rin and Hand. The Dcliuns will bo rep resented by Messrs. Theobald, Adams and Warren. Cars will leave for Wes leynn at 7:15 p. in. INION PACIFIC'S LIHKHAMTV. The I'liion Pacific Hailxvay company, one of the few remaining railroad cor porations centering at Omaha that de ferred taking stock in the Trans-Mississippi exposition, has announced a subscription of $25,000. This brings the total amount subscribed by the railroads up to $125,000. (ieorge (Sould lias promised a subscription by the Missouri Pacific "when ttie road's earn ings xvill warrant it." The road is ex pected to subscribe at least $10,000. KDITOHS WILL 111? TlIIHti:. The annual meeting for lh'JH of the We tern Hditorial Federation will lie held in Omaha during the Trans-Mississippi exposition. L. K. Huntley of Donaldsonville, La., president of the association, says that it Ib the inten tion to make tho Omaha meeting a large gathering of newspaper men and women. The program will include tho names of nexvspnper peoplo of wide celebrity. BASE BALL 111 18 HERE Unlvct-Hll, Twim Mn.x show Some 'oluls (o Lpnuiiors. CHANCE TO SEE REAL BALL TIH HeiiHonv, Tnii,, Mill n,r to K,.,,8 I.hhI Vinr-VcryStroiiK With tho Ntlrh-lhn Oiniitiu (lain,,. I he l nixersity of Nebraska has made remarkable strides In the na tional game in (I,,. pUst Uso yem.s Last xenr it had a team that under lavornble circumstances could have went east and won all her games. Wltli the team crlmileil in uim.i .,( with she went into loxva and Illinois and made a icpiitatlou that was re markable. The team this year lias plavcd sever al town games and promises to bo as strong, If not stronger, than last. year, lo be sure, there are no stars noxv like Heiiedict and Crelgh, but the team as a whole Is more even ami promises to be a much stronger batting team. In the recent game xvltli tlie board of trade team the boys shoxved partlo iilur strength with the stick mid won lia uli'v by hitting, xx hen the pitcher let lea men walk. Thursda.x the high school team lined up on the campus and the unlxerslty team showed a great improvement In team work. Their hitting, as in the prex ions game, xvas a feature. 'Tho score was Hi to in favor of the uni versity. Sat in day afternoon at .1 o'clock the unlxerslty team will line up against tlie Omaha Western league team on the campus and the boys are going in for blood. Cap Oordon xvill pitch the game unci he says he xvill pilot his colts to xlctory if possible. All the boys voxv vengeance on the leaguers, and are going to see just how much faster league teams are than 'varsity nines. It xvill be a good chance for Mana ger Hyons to sic up his material, and he can form 11 fair estimate of what to expect of them on the Kansas-Missouri trip, xx hen tliev leave home on the 2!)th of this mouth. A large addition has been put on the grand stand. The nexv part, runs east and west along the first base line and xx ill hold about 500 people. A board fence is being put along the west side and nui th cud, and everything possible will be done to keep the people outside tlie fence from bothering the folks in tlie stands. A large crowd is sure to turn out to see tlie Nebraska boys down the lea guers, if such a thing is possible. And rooting xvill help: come out and root. OMAHA IMPOSITION NOTF.S. A. C. Foster, former manager for Sxxift & Co., has been appointed gener al superintendent of the Trans-Mississippi and International exjios'tion. The I'nitcd States government ex hibit .it the Trans-Mississippi exposi tion will excel by nil odds that made at any former exposition. The build ing alone will cost $70,000. A prize of $100 in cash is offered by the business men of Houston, Tex., to tlie individual who xvill prepare a design that will best represent Hous ton at the Trans-Mississippi exposi tion. The concession allowing the Vene tian boatmen to row their gondolas on the waters of the lagoon at the Trans Mississippi exposition, has been award ed to l'. (J. (iridium and W. S. .lardiue of Omaha lor 20 per cent, of the gross receipts. A ventilated water' proof burinl.ca.s ket, the invention of Dr. J. .7. Stevens of Clinton, Mo., by means of which the dead xxlien interred can be preserv ed for an indefinite period of time, ill be exhibited at tlie Trnns-.Mississ-ippi exposition. A LA MAMA'S KXHIHIT. One of the most important matters that will come before the meeting of the Commercial and Industrial asso ciation of Alabama, to be held in the near future, is the matter of sccurlnR au appropriate state exhibit for the Trans-.Mississippi exposition. An ef fort is noxv being made to have the state authorities take the matter in hand, with the assistance of the gox eruor and provide a fund for the ex hibit. FIHF. PUOTKCTION AT KXPOSITION For the lienetit of intending exhibit ors at the Trans-Mississippi and Inter national exposition, diagrams slump ing the equipment for fire protection of buildings and displays are hcing sent out to insurance companies by uu thoritv of the managers of the exposi tion. The supply of xvater will be fur nished by the Omaha Water Works company, pumped from the main sta tion on the banks of the Missouri riv er, seven miles north of Omaha. Best Work. west Servict Established i88q. Evans Laundry Company II' t' WANT roAll'OUTABLE SUMMER UN DHinVIOAl! Hl'Y TXIOX St'ITS. WE HAVE THEM FOR TjADIHS AND UEXTIvEMEX. IF Y(r WANT CO UK KIT STYLES AND GOOD VALUES IX NIOrivWEAH WE CAN PLEASE YOU. COM 10 IN AND REE KOU YOURSELF. Miller & Paine iUnjolkAYt SjJ Hat Designed by Mme. Pouranne. II mil CLASS MILLINERY AT DEPARTMENT STORE PRICES. Wo have just received by express from New York an ollier line of trimmed hats. The regular millinery prions ol these is $5.00; our price is 3.85. Exquisite showing of roses, violets, sweet peas, lila v, e'e ver blossoms, poppies, etc. Among those as among the hats, department store prices reign supremo. OUR PNEUMATIC TURK CASH SYSTEM WILL RE IS OPERATION IN A SHORT TIME. nJpAt$JkQAn7Wi, The NebraskaU'niversity School of Music OFFEHS COMPLETE COURSES IN THE FOLLOWING HRANCIIES: Pipe Organ, Piano Forte, Voice Training, String Instruments, Wind Instruments. Uarmonv, Counterpoint, History.Gen eral Theory, Sight Heading. OFFERS FREE ADVANTAGE NOT FOUND ELSEWHERE. Frco Scholarship in all Departments Orchestral Training, Military Band Training, Concerts, Lectures, Recitals, If yoii are thinking of studying music Investigate the merits of this scbool. WILLIABD KIMBALL, Director. Most complete and g Modern equipment. H O-von.tfifli nmi-pt.ABTr. Telephone 199. Mr. Albert Turpin9s 'Banohity Scftoot v Now open for Season 1897-08. Adult clnsses every Tuesdays and Thursdays. Juvenile, Wednesday 4P.1L, Saturdays. 2 P. M. Assemblies every Thursday eve. S Hall for rent. Special rates to clubB and fraternities. Call at 11&2- 'M.St, lor terras, etc. Ofllc'e- hours v ao ii:au a. in. a 10 o p. m. u !