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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1898)
rtf Locals, jm jjcuriiilHT tin (luvdtit'r Tailoring Co. 1,. 'I'nwlc Ik on tlic force of tlto ..joiiriinl" '"' 'I'lic m-iiioi- prointMiiulf Ih (IhmIiiUmI for Hit iii-iir riituri'. Mr. H''" of 1)avl(1 c"' ,H vlHltltf 1'Ih nim., MIhh Kmi Mt'Cuno. Mih. M. V. Yonder of Oinnlm Is In Ihu II . siting with her hou, Hurt. Yonder MIHH .IchhU' iMorlon oT l iiIIh City Ih w frlt'ndH In tho UnlverHlty. flic I'ulverHlty microscope club mot Vn1m'l".V evening t tin UnlverHlty. The senior eliiHH will give u. promo nmlf hi tho Lincoln, Friday evening, April '" jiroi lliirnett. will not retirn to hln rlniwes uihiIii HiIh year, IiIh lienlth not pcrmM iiK" ' Ihv nnii Yore, who Iiiih been very IIIhIuk ( Iii'IhIiiimh, Ih ho far recovered ,lUt li. cllll Hit ). Tlie I nlvernlty School of MuhIo gave a stmlinlH' reeltal at the UnlverHlty Jinpi'l Wednendny evening. The -.nelety of electrical engtneerH will mi 1 1 HiIh afternoon In I'roT. Ow en's lit tare room at fi o'clock. )r II. It. Ward has gone to Nollgh, where he will leetnre on "Tho Life of tlu Dei-p Sea" at ("Jut oh eouege. Dr. I. .1. Cook, father of MIhs Har riet Conk of the University, died hiHt .Siuuhi.x noon. The funeral took place Mnniln,, April 'S. A stock of Huntington special dlo stamp .stationery has been received by tlio ( nop. It makoH the prettiest U. of X. tablet yet seen. Deri l'ent.er, a former University student, is now ready to leave with the Lincoln Light. Infantry of which lie is a member. Special discount to students in bi cycle sundries and repairing. Good stamlnnrd tires at $5.00 a pair at A. L. Giranl A. Co., 135 So. 12th St. A game of ball is also scheduled for this afternoon between the Freshmen anil Sophamorc teams but will prob ably he postponed. Mr. Maker, manager of the Lincoln Newspaper Union, gave an interesting talk before the class in journalism on the workings of the Newspaper Union. If j on want the most artistic work in the line of photographs, Clements, tho Photographer, nt 129 So. 11th st., can do your work to suit you at the LOWEST prices. licit MeConnclI, a University stu dent. U-ft this city last. Thursday to join tin- company stationed at Superior when he resides. Mr. McCounell is first m igeant of the company. The reason the Racyclc runs easier than other bicycles is because the chains runs between tho bearings on the crank. Step in and examine it nt A. L. (.irard & Co. 135 So. 12th St. Last Friday evening the farce, Huns Von niasii, was given before a largo ami .ry appreciative audience in Un ion sniiety imil. Other special fea tures insult up an excellent program. H J on want your hair cut artistic ally and in the latest styles, call on bam YVesterfleld, 117 North Thirteenth street. He has had eighteen years' ex perience with students and guaran tees satisfaction. Mr. Fred Cements, lMi. D., was offer "! n professorship in a college near Washington, D. C. He declined and van then offered a salary of $1,800 and two iishistiints. He again declined and will stay here another year at least. Mr Worthy P. Sterns, who took his masters degree in the department of politiud nni economic science a year ufe'j. las been promoted to a full jmy fellow h.hip in the corresponding de partment of the University of Chicago. There will be a joint meeting ot ihe Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. next Sunday afternoon. Subject: The student Mis sionary campaign in Nebraska, Plana for summer work will be discussed. All Christian students are urged to attend. Delta Tau Delta celebrated their fourth birthduy us a local chapter with the customary banquet Saturday even lug. April 23, and also initiated Mr. Cecil Graham. Hesides the active mem-oi-i-K jiiany nlumni from tho city and tnte were present. f hnncellor MncLean left Monday af ternoon for Washington, D. C, to at tend a meeting of a committee on ag riculture and exueriment stations. Ho JjgJstgjmprovo the opportunities for grnduate students wishing to continue similes in these Hiich, The meeting announced for last Hat urday evening was postponed on ac count of the rain and will occur in the chapel next Saturday evening. Prof, llruner will speak fur hoiuo time about hln vIhII, south. Tho incut lug Ih under the uiiHjilecH of the Hlginu XI society. Students who are particular us to the tippem-unco of their shoes have tholr repairing done by IT. Capes, prac tical shoemaker at 133 South 12t?i street. Ho makes a specialty of ro pairing round toed shoes and has ape clal nppuratuH to do it In tho right way. In eusu NebriiHka troops- go to the front, tho NcbruHkan can iishiii-o its readers of an unexcelled war news Her vfeo iih It will have several Correspond CntH who will accompany the troopH ami Inform the NebraHkan of all items of Interest hi connection with Univer sity volunteers. The literary societies have followed the lend of the fraternities and estab lished an tnter-soelety baseball league. .Society members nave been practicing faithfully on the diamond every even ing during the past week and hope to mako a good showing when the regu lar games are played. It karat gold fountain pons at 00c each and upwards. History paper 6c per 100. Students' note books -le each. Vest pocket German and French dic tionaries 21c. Full Hue of history covers, botany noto books, botany pa per, magnifying glasses, etc., etc. Art and Music department, Herpol sbeinier Sr. Co. The University has just secured a large collection of cactuses from Mr. Salter of this city, who was an enthus iast in collections of this kind. There are over one hundred arletles in this collection. The University owes much to the generosity of Mr. Salter, who let the University have the collection at much less than its value. Mr. .lens Warning, son of the pro fessor of botany in the University of Copenhagen, has spent the month of April In study In the department of political and economic science. Mr. Warming has studied economics in Denmark, and before his return home next year intends to make visits to the economic departments of the Univer sities of Wisconsin, Chicago and Co lumbia, similar to the ono he has made here. Yesterday morning Chancellor Mac Lean met the members of the Univer sity batallion in tlie armory after chapel and read the message from Gov ernor Holcomb, asking one company to be formed from among the Univer sity cadets to go to war. Young men under twe.nty-ono yurs of age must secure consent of their parents. Un dergraduates should not go unless they felt it their duty. Seniors whose college work was up to the standard would receive their diplomas in June just the same as if they remained and finished the year's work. Other stu dents would lose credit for tho last semester unless work was made up. later. Lieutenant Stotsenberg im pressed upon the students the necessi ty of considering the matter well be fore they enlisted. He declared it -was nu easy matter to enlist but would oe almost an impossibility to get out when one had enlisted. government mid reorgain.ii tlie state militia and put It on a tnum- IiiihIh. It Ih (hit largely to In . iVorls and abilities iih an organl.er that the cadet battalion Iiiih attained Kh present high Htandard of etlleletiuy. When those Interested in tho forma tion of the regiment of hemy artillery, which Ih ollleered maliil.v h the. Uni versity boys, were looking for n. coin mnndor, It was but natural that they Hhould turn to Captain Dudley as one In every way lltted to be their leader. 1 1 ICC 10 PT I ON TO TllH llUllATKItS. Miss llerlha Siuil nud Messrs. link er and Stiekelt, our debaters who won the laurels at Colorado Spring, return ed homo yesterday afternoon. Lust, night the Union debuting club tender ed an informal reception to them. A large crowd gave them an enthusias tic! welcome home and listened to the dcHoription of the Interesting points of the trip. ItesolutloiiH were adopted thanking tho debaters and pledging futuru support. IK Y(r WANT COMFORTABLE HUMMER UN DEKWEAK BUY UNION SUITS. WE HAVE THEM KOK TATMIW AND O13NTLEM10N. IP YOU WANT COUU1UOT STYLES AND GOOD rAr.innR iv x'wfih'wiiiAit vw. m.av iia vnrr. r' 1 JJVJJ V I I J- t IV T(J4 V '41i.l J JtAPJiW Mi xs V I COME IN AND SIDE FOR YOUHSELR YJ Y. W. C. A. LUNCH ICON. The members of tho Young Women's Christian Association will servo lunch eon Thursday, May 3, in the armory from J2 in. to 2 p. in. MIONU: Salad. Yeal Loaf. Ham. Cold Tongue. Sandwiches. Pickles, lladlshes. Strawberries and Cream. Cake and Coffee. Price 25 cents. Everybody Invited. Miller & Paine. , i i ???'?'"'" '"" ! ..in n r7'T.T!TT w r l ? More Paris MILLINERY T , Koit coast di-:i-m:nsk. The Nebraskan is in receipt of a communication ironi Hob Mauley '117, olllcially announcing that in the event of serious dllllculty at Atlantic ports during tlie war, lluitk Mueller, Hurt Whedon, Georgc.Portcr and the writer will organize a coast defense. THE LATICST KLONDIKE INFORMA TION is valuable to the gold seeker in de tcriulniuir his route to Alaska. The Great Hook Island Route is prepared to give the latest and best information of water lines, rates and routes from Paciilc coast ports to Copper river and Klondike and can ticket you through. Personally conducted Rook Isiand Tourist Car Excursion to Portland, Oregon, leaves Lincoln, Neb., every Friday, ulYordlng best and cheapest means of reaching Puge Sound points. Procure up-to-duto details of a trip to Alaska by addressing F. P. Rutherford C P. A., Lincoln, Neb. REDUCED RATES T'Wlf'i 'WtfBnWi t;;" -J W.lU3Mffimm Hi To Grand Encampment Mining Dis trict, Wyoming. The Union Paciilc will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip, plus $5.00, from all points i Kansas, Ncb branska, Colorado and Utah to Raw lins, Wyo. Dates on which tickets will be sold are 1st and 3d Tuesday in May, June, July, August, Septem ber, October nnd November. Stage line daily except Sunday each way be tween Rawlins and grand encamp ment. For full information call on or address E. 11. Slosson, General agent. CAl'T. DUDLEY JN THE CITY. Cunt. Edirar S. Dudley, L. S. A., of the department of Dakota, will bo in the city today at 11 o'clock. Captain Dudley will be remembered as the first commandant of the University cadets having first been assigned to duty with tlie cadets in 1670, when lie organ ized the military department, and again in 1881 when lie perfected the or ganization of University battalion, se cured the appropriation for the ar mory building and superintended its construction. It was while btatloned at the Univer sity at this time thut Captain Dudley instituted the Adjutant General's ouicc as a separate department of tho state FREE PILLS. Send your address to H. E. Hucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly enecuvc in tne cure oi Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluiiblc. They arc guaranteed to be perfectly free from deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but bv civimr tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size25c pr box. Sold by J. H. Harley, Druggist. The $21.05 second class rate Lincoln to Portland, Tacoma, and Seattle. Tickets on tho rebate plan by tho Union Pacific. Tourist sleepers and chair cars aro run dally. City ticket office, 1044 O street. Hat Designed by Mmc. Carllcr. (Copyright 1S9S, The Riildwln Syndicate.) FROM THE LARGE LINE OF THESE PATTERNS ALREADY SHOWN YOU MAY HE AULE TO FORM SOME IDEA OF THE NUMRER OF STYLES WE CARRY, HUT IK YOU HAVE NOT AS YET VISITED THE DEPARTMENT, YOU'LL FIND THAT TO DO SO WILL HE MUCH .uORE SATISFACTORY THAN JUDGING PROM WHAT YOU II. .VE SEEN IN PRINT. A VISIT ENAHLES YOU TO SEE THE VAST ARRAY OF OTHER STYLES SHOWN AND -UAT REAL IZE AMI AT IT MEANS TO PROCURE STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS MILLIN ERY AT PRU E LOWER THAN YOU USUALLY PAY FOR THE ORDIN ARY KIND. "iei The Nebraska!! Diversity School of Mttsic Students For fine PHOTOGRAPHS go to 1 KENNEDY'S New Popular Priced Photograph Parlors $1.00 per doz. and up, Wo gtraranteo to please you. Call and bcq our work, get our prices and give us a trial. Our motto is to pleaso all customers. 32 South 12th Street, - Lincoln, Neb. OFFERS COMPLETE COURSES IN THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES: Pipe Organ, Piano Forte, Voice Training, String Instruments, Wind Instruments. Harmony, Counterpoint, History.Gen erai Theory, Sight Reading. OFFERS FREE ADVANTAGE! NOT FOUND ELSEWHERE. Freo Scholarship in all Department Orchestral Training, Military Bond Training, Concerts, Lectures, Recitals, Best Work. et Service Established 1880. Evans Laundry Company l If you are thinking of studying music Investigate the merits of this school. WILLIARD KIMBALL, Director. d - w utfwgrms1 diiWaS U . " 3-rt.s. A..., -vZ. u '? "j ,. , '1-JT-I uu fncily 8U.1'ioayv Vtutity. y Most complete and Modern equipment Greatest) courtesy. Telephone 109. Mr. Albert Tttrpin's pausing Scftoof Now open for Season 1897-08. Adult classes every Tuesdays and Thursdays. Juvenile, Wednesday 4 P. 1L, AU Saturdays, 2 P. M. Assemblies every Thursday eye. ITaU for rent. Special rates to clubs and fraternities. Call at 1133 W BL, for terms, etc Office hours 9 ao 11:30 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m.