The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, October 07, 1898, Image 2
THE NEBBASKAN. A WooWy NVwsrmjKM- ThhihmI Hvwy Friday Noon by Mie I'n.lvenslty Publishing Association. Knteml as Second Class Mail Mutton Geo. h. Txnvue. .Managing Kdltor M. 1. Stewart HdWor Nc Dupt. John T. Summer sm-1nto Kdltor Kdfr.ir 11. Clark sMielnto lulltor A. . UiseholV Woeinte Kdltor A. M. Hull Cnrtoontet. .Kdltor LoenH l)ipt. . . . -.ieut'U Kditur . . . ssiu'latt' I'M '.tor . . . s-.M-lali1 r.ilitov socla1t Kdltor . . . Assoo'oto Kdltor 1-Mjrar t'rain'b (inuv V-MIKaii.. ("Una ll.iinnioud. . (ieoie M.I l l!l' 1 1 . . . 35. I). million... Clinton Burr T. III .mil .. !'. I ( liiiu'iiis. .r . . MH'l:it K.litor httir liiitin. Pent The NebrasUnn will be sent to tiny ndtlre-va upon receipt of the wiibs-vrin-tion price, which Is one dollar a year. Contributions are solicited from all. News items such as locate, personals, .'ports of meetings, etc., arc especial ly desired. The NebrasUnn will be glad to print any contribution rela tive to a general university subject, but the name must accompany all Mich. A (hirers all communications to the Nebraska!!, University of Nebraska. HASTINCS PROVES VERY FASY. (I'onilimeil from I'iiko l weaker tSlmn he wos expevted to le. lie made one or two Imd fumbles, 'M in mure importum. kiviiics woii'Jd lmve Iweu ratiher futnl. In tilio sveoiwl 'lm-ir. ICI.-iotl, a prouuct of Mm Ll.-tulii lilfilh Milionl, w-sis put In and did jjtiml wtrk. lie Iw imt n heavy tn Urn I'M, biM uts tmnuiid' bettor, llraln ti iwl Mebnian were iiw put in In- tHie weoiul 'lmlf, and Iwitli almwvd very well. Drain was ut. ihalf, wlihh was a uvw place for him, n lie ilrtm been woi-klwir nM Mil' time for quarter. It In powWile Hmi lie Willi be pliuycd In MiIk position at tlmo heronftei. In In'klnjr of Che jjtttuo (Ywieh Yot i-Npivwil hiqimelf as well ploiised wltlli t'he nivi liner in wlieii the twin kHiowihI up. lie alvo tHi ink that tlhe teiiui will wh tonmrnmv im tlhe game with Aiue.H. Of onrwo tilie Anie.s team hns been pmetlHiifr all sunvmer turn has t!it atlva I'.i'sie. but taut, lie evpeots t.i ovt'iviinie iy quick movement ami . ,i.l hcud vm-rk. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MRS. L M. SKAKLKS, M. D. I'rnotlvo llinlteit to Discuses of Wnnioii atut ClilHlren. Olllcoi IlKltOSt, Ho.: l813VnMhttiKtonSl. Hour i atoll), in, LINCOLN, NIJttltASKA bte Plie game which the 'YnrMtj en will play with iiu tomorrow. The jr.iiiie with Amen Is gtilnur to be a close one. and tilie 'Varsity eleven will need all the encouragement tiliat -Minn students can give. Spent: a rew cents for a tin horn and .oine xenr'.ot and eriNiiii ribbon. 'Ilien go to t'he ganu iinul enUMUi.n tlw bo,s from Iowa in t he most approved fawhion. See the .vonj's whieh the Nebni.-kon prin ui.d sin,' them at the game to liiui row Si i the ery liberal Nebr.i-k.m makes for tioi v ii'Ter which tie new siihscrip- Sn that there is more entilnulasin to the square inch on the foot hall field tomorrow than there was in tlie whole city of Lincoln last Saturday. To be sure every one expected Ui.it the game wiMi Hastings college would be one-sided and yet even sueh a se- enre feeling was hardly excuse for such a tame lot of spectators. There ouirlit to bo some college spirit Jiue where, and it ought to .'..ow itself on Mieh ocesisions if only to inspire our isiting friends. Ue.-olutlous adopted ly ehiao of 'OS, University of Nebraska. Wtiereois. It. 'has pleated Clod in Ills Infinite w1m1iii to coll to his cterr.trl rest, our chis incite, Tliomaii 1). Limn, be it licMilved. 'Plrat we, Mie claww of 'OS, I l'nierstv of Nebraska, mourn the ik-ait'li f one wIhi wn a ftiiilifu' friend ami iHHioiafble .stuoent, iiimI who gave l.N lif. to bin eoiintry and to bis (!d. 1'e it furtilier l!eoilved.. 'Plmt a letter of yiiixitfli' be Mnt to blis family and be it furtilier le.-.o!vedi '11int copy of t these reso liiiioneN be gten tili' college papeif. anil nliat tiliey be preereMii tSie c3tis recup.lt. C. A. KISHKi:. I.ISI.K WlliKIN5()N, A. I.. KKl'PIl. Coin in it tee. The following letter from Miss Alice Al. Longfellow, 1ms been recently re ceivcil by Houghton, MiiTIii. & Co., t:ie aiitJicrlwl )iii)Uslieis of lingfellow's works, in reganl to the pronoiiicin tiou of Kvangeline by her father: Houghton, .Mifflin Co.-Hear Sirs: My fnt'her always pronounced I.vnnge line with tlie i .liort. fnded I never heard it with a long i until quite re cently. Tt seems to me verv ok e-t ion able, and T trust- w'll not become pre vnleirt. Very truly yours. (Sigi d.) ALICB M. LONttKLljLOW. Whereas, f!od in His wistlciiii has illetl to IHnnelf our beloved broth er. Thomas 1). Lnmi, after a life, brief, yet full of service and Whereas, We, lite brothers in Tsui Delta Oinicron deeply mourn our loss, yet bow in submfcerfon to oar Father's will; t'herefpre be It ieMled, 'Pliat we extend to tlie sor rowing family our lieart-felt synimtliy in tlii.. rJielr likmr of bereavcineiw. and be it Kcxolvcd, 'Plmt the Fraternity rooms be dfaptnl n moiirmn-g: be it furWier llexolved. That a copy of ti esc re ii t ions be wiM to the family and tfliat copies be t-ent to flic college papers for piiblicftiion. Opening of tlie Season at OHvcr Tliea- t're 'Plnirmlny 1-cning. October in- '.Modjeskn in Amtony and Cleopatra. The election of tlie student mem bers of the Athletic board is over. The much discussed ami long expected po litical fight, did not develop. How ever, the thoroughly competent men were placed on the board, and. if this is ai, uitiication oi competent man agement, Mie students have a right to expect a prosperous year in foot ball, base ball and all kinds of a 1'hlettes. T'.if resolution directing the different lira angers to mnkc nioii'tihly reports, is a step in the right direction. It is fair both to tihe. students who furntoh the monev mid to tlie manager who handle it. Wilder such nn- arrange ment the board can keep clox' watch of fit finances of tin- ao"iatlon and at the .mie time there will be no ex-cu- for th" M-etn-ii ! ju-tifl.i-ble si.s p'!. i - ! it have been so (-0111111011 in t hi ji ist TO T1IK STUDENTS. 1 wi-h it were powrible for me to te'.l t-su1 one penmntilly bow deep is m. appreciaUon of your tiliougliAful and kindly remembrance of me. 'Pherc is n-MHiing I ho'.d in higher esteem than tihe regard and loyalty of the students. The most ple:iiivt work l have known was Mint of endeavoring to serve you all in every possible way. The splendid volumes of lluskin and Irving bring to mc a wealth of thought in tihemsolvGS Mint will be insplriinj and hp'pful always. Hut T especially prize tlhe meswfe'e t'lwy bring of your sincere, friendship mid remembrance. MAHKL TUTl'Li:. M(Nljtk. wluo will make lier a- iwnrant'e at tdie Oliver theatre in this city on Mini rashly, October 1.1, in an inkftefatignble win-ker in the prelim inary prepauvtiofis for her tours. Shu is her own stage director and sjicuds many houre at -the, theatre and at her lioirne origiiKitiny ami revising- ideas far the more cilectve iiroentatiou- of her pluys. ller great success is tilie result of this painstaking mvitiliod, and it should be nn inspiration, to ambi tious young- people in the profuasiou. M.djek.i hus secnrenl Mr. .Irthui 0. Fife'her, ae of the nrost )m)miueivt theatrh-nl men of wiiifhern Californio, a, Vhe director of Iter tour tills year. ami ne litis itnici'. an imme-nire onituiy to iiimIw riie e.i,..ii mi urtJutie n. weil a.s 11 liimiK-i.il hiie(VK. Her siiimoi'tiiii.' c)iii')iii-,. her t-eeiwry. co:umich, nnwl otlicr icceorie, are Kiire to merit Wie liigh"j-'t nsn- cM-rywiiere. She wi!1 pre.-i-.t to i'.k- public of I mhI-iv, WilU lain ShakesptMicV imivtcrpiete in six aii. "An-tony and C-livipatro," ami wit-hont a donbt tflie OJiver thon'tre will be packed from pit to dome to see tikis great artist in this piny. 'Pin- price for this eiigvgcineat will lie lower floor. SI. SO mud Sl.'j.l: balcony $1.00 and 75c; gillery flOe. Seate will be on wile Tuewlay morning, October 11, at 10 slwirp. Secure jnur seats early. On aeon nit of tlhe great demand for seotw, only six MKfU, will lie sold to one p(-i"fconi. I'rof. Hagenw anit an orchestra of 1.' pieces lmve been engaged' -to play a concert of popular airs from 7:.10 p. in. oiUill 8:15, a a fit introduction 1o the raising of the new drop ourtair. nnd opening of tlie sentwjr of the liiit1fiil tHientre. Tlemombcr Mie do'te. Th'iiredny. October 13, and plo'ce Oli ver Mieatre. J. M. LUCAS, DENTIST. 1Mb nnd 0 SIM. Tuluithunu IM. Lincoln. Noli' LOUIS N. WliNTE, DENTIST, 130 Soatli tltli street. ltoo'ms SP, 27 niul t, Hrowtioll lllk. Phono NW. DR. C. R. KEARNS, DENTIST. Ii:il o Street. Hooras over VasturnUtilon ToloKrnpli. DR. J. T. MoNAY, DENTIST. Tooth Hxtrncteil without rain. Onico: Cor. Ilth ntnl OSts. Llni-oln, Nobrnsltu DR UHNJ. F V.'EST, GENERAL PRACTITIONER, Onico: lO-iri 0 Street, Over KltTBernlrt's. Tel. 410 Ho.sUtetieo: tr.ttKuellil Ave. Tel.wn. Hours: 10 to 12 n. 111. StoRp. m. Siiecliiltlcs: Discuses of Stomach ntnl KUluoy. DR. ALBERT It. MITCHELL, H 00 ins 07-H. llurr niools. Lincoln, Neb QJFt HATS... ri The . , Are BRIM FULL of style. The quality we guarantee. We DO NOT advertise continual sales below cost. Book Department HERPOLSHEIMER & CO Has heretofore been noted among University students for the very low prices at which all supplies were sold. This year, while lower than ever, com mensuratc with quality, we have materially increased our stock. Wc are prepared to supply Text Hooks of all kinds at lower rates than were ever before made in Lincoln. Note the list quoted below. E. L. II0I.VOKH, M.U. It. A. IIOI.YOKK.M . D. Hos. Telephone til. Res. Tolcphono -ISt. DItS. HOLYOKE & IIOLYOKE. Physicians & Surgeons, ODlcc. 127 South Ilth street. Ontce Totephoue ! . Lincoln, Kq,l). Tolophono Csi. X'. O. Box Ml. DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S Private Hospital. 503 South Ilth street. Special nttuntlon to discuses of women. Ev ery convonluiH-o for surulcal cases. DR. CHARLES D. CHANDLER, U.of N. '92. 1231 O htrcot. Hours: 8 to 10 a. in-. 2 to 4p, in., 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 3 tot p m. I'lionos: onk-eXisi: res. OPO-1710 D street. Ltmoln, Nub. DR. T. M. TRII'LETT, Onk-c, lOJfiO street. HoblJonco, 1222 G street Onice Telephone, 415. Lincoln. Nob DR. J. F. STEVENS. Onlco I IMO street. Oftlce Telephone 4J0. Residence Telephone tit. Lincoln, Nob OmcE hoiiiih: Sumiays: It) to 12 n. in. 12 to 1 p.m. 2 to 5 p. in. 3 to 5 p. in. A. D. WILKINSON, M. D. Onice 21 anil 2f llurr illock. Res., 020 South 17th strt-ot. Telephones: Offiie, 00; residence, fife.'. M. B. KETCHUM. M. D., Piiar. D. Prof. Ophthalmology. Otolocy 11ml Laryinjoloxy. Lincoln Medical CoIIukc, Odor a thorough, private rour.se In refraction. Sixjumc'los fltlud. onice. 20 So. Ilth st. Hours. 0 to 12:30-2 to 5 J. R. HAGGARD. M. D. Rosldonco 1310 U street., Tel. 212. Onico, 1223 O street. Rooms 17 nnd 18, Over Miller & Paine's, Tel. t35 DR. M. H. GARTEN, l'rnctko limited to Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat, 1025 0 street, - Lincoln, Nehraslta. E. S. KING, FInu Watch Repairing. Scientific Refracting Optician (Graduate) 1300 O Street, . Lincoln, Nob. 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