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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1898)
Jr wv V f t i t- i .' r " 'mm - IM r1fP im (' !..(. U f ' 2 4 mik-:f. Hv A I It ' '4 4 ,i,l -frr - zzzzz:zs: 'Jfj LOCALS. , 'iCkjlo DWh Cafe, Soutfli llMi. Open Mjgflutw. 5im lliirrliijrtoii at. 'the .SiudontH' -Jbncvln Ji Lnmbcrlwon, Duivtlnt, 1205 OlSt., Alex. ISlk. Tel. 24C. U'K-iwInillVin In tho K,yinii(iHltiin OlllWU'K I'loHI'll IiihI Siit.iirduv. , .Dr. E, J. Annul, practice limited to Skin and Urinary Diirnsui, i.oo O Kt. Y,. V I II 1. 1. .11.. .., i.v.i... jii8H-l IiIh lli'tn lirntlmra Hundny. I. W. W. KHIIIMKMI, NKIII (Hill fTl'llltO- iwiry dilHtiiiwH, mr So I a I, fit. Onnirron'R Lnnclli Itoom. t IK Knniili Eleventh. Open day and nltflit. IIiiiih IVlrr l.iin nMuirni-Kl from a ihImchh trip at dill-afro Similny. A lrlllCI'Mil.V l'1'lllllllll'llll I'llll) VJIH orrniiled in Hit'' cluipcl TiK'tftlav. ,": Ur. 8. 15. Cook, pmetlcu H hi Hal to -eye, ear, nose and Mi rout. 1215 0 St. 'i .Incite Oooley 'lis liu.s Just ivtiiniod ('jmni n Hliort btiKlucHH trlii to Donvor. Air, Van Villn is oiimI on ImikIiiokm liurlflliiliifr to IiIh fraternity chapter. Ailplm Tim Omepi gave a delightful smoker at ll.clrrooniH Saturday nlKil.t. ( has. Kycr of Superior, a nub mall ! elc-rk, vIhIIciI I). M. .lack Admns Tiich-I day. Univei"sity heut.hor Sale (lyinnsi hiuii "JIkich 7.1e. l-'ool ''oriii Store, lfci.l O Mih'cI, All entries for Sophmore-I'M-erth-man eonte.st clttse Satunlav, October 21), at (J p. m. Wc iruarantee every nair of Hhoes to frivo.itisfaotion. Foot Form Store, 121H O street. Oliarlcs llowlby of Crete un pledred to the vSitfiun Alpha lOpsilon fraternity Aloinlay ,veniinp;. 'Aleik'lejohn, assltaut secretary of -tv, looked In on the Kijys a few niln utes IiihI Saturday. H. Ji. Kimball, JMn K'appa I'.sl, from Wayne, Nob., isited his fraternity brothers tills week. Hurt Ohri.stie is expected to enter sohool next week, having recovered from his severe lllncs.s. Hoy Steele has been called to his home In Fairbur.v hcouusc of the erl ,( -ouh illness of Ids mother. Cataln .1. I). Hustle had charge of .rthe. corps of cadets during the absence ,-of Alajor Weeks of Omaha. Our Students' $: and $:!.50 shoes nrc the best on earth for the money. Foot Form Store, 1213 0 street. Ohnrles 11. Morley of Omaha, jirlvate secretary to Oeneral Manderson, spent Sundny with the A. '1. O. l)oys. The Sgma Ohis Initiated three men lnt Saturday night. Airehie StiMtton, Fred Stnittoii anil I). K. Ilnimon. The Gnrdmer Tailoring Co., does rst class work and tihe price arc iiuDfjria.chj jv.ii.-urJJ.i.iii-iiiii'ii u. . W. Martin law 'W Is a candidate on tV republlwin ticket for coun'tj at- lOriU',V " fRlllilK" Vlllllllj, ilium mui-. JJuy only the revised edition of Kv nn Harrington at StudeutA' Co-Opcra-ilvc Hook Co., Lincoln, Neb., 225 N It. The members of l'hi ICappo I'.si are to attend the Trans-Mississippi expo sition in n lody Satu nly and Sunday. I). M. (larbcr '01, who was kept out of school lust year by 'Illness will be back for I'hc second scincsU-r's work. 'Illie Octoler "Seliool He.view" prints an article on "Heccnt i'vducational I..'.) liography," by our librarian, .1. .1. Wy e.r. Maeinitlian announces a new book by I'rof. V. VY. Crd of the tlcpartment oY Horticulture. The title is "Hush Fruits." Geore Shedd has been npiwiivtcd foot ball correspondent oi the Western College Magazine, publls'lted at Kan- kis City. Kleven thousand copies of tlie bulle tin for thu winter term of the agricul tural sohool has been scut out over the state. Prof. AiinIc.v ttddivssed the pedago gy slmlomtH 'Thiiralay afternoon on tihe. subject of teaching English and Knglisli'lltenituiv. 'Miss Lida Millar returned Sundny from lCvanston, 111., wheiv sJhe went to attend the district convention of Kappa Alpha Tlieta. Cluineellor and Mrs. Mnciiccni will g'iw a wecpliion to the seniors of ail collegvs thi evening n.t their home on lOlevcnth and 11 hi wets. Major nnd Mrs. Hmnbleton of tMo Illinois exhibit at the exposition, -ftnd Mr. II. T. Clarke of OinaHia, visited' the University Inst Sntimlny. C. 1). Stevens . of the Dtinver llnl vewlty, viited the Heitn Plu-tn 1 fni teirnitv Sniwlav. Mr. Stcveim .s a mem ber of Uiiat fratei-nlit- at Denver. T)r. Shcrmnn will address tho stu dontH of pexlaogy this aftomioon on "How lo Teach English and Knglfcli Literature in the Public Schools." Students Who wish to have t'heir work done by irp-toKlate barbers Should pnitronlze Shannon & Itobbims, basementt, S, K. corner 12tfli and 0. Much hitereot is maniiestcfl by tlie Btudenlta in tiie class nthlCtdo con tests nml some Interesting' iinl fouglit football gwmes will 'bo played1 this year. Chancellor and Mrs. MnoLean. iliaive issued invitations lo the Seniors of all colleges for a reception) lo be given1 at Wveir home, 1037 II sereet, Thursday evening. The Taw Delta Omicron' local frater nity received their charter for Delta Upsllpn Mils week. The boys will have inflicted n this order in' the ncW fu-tmre. twajfwmFiC Olianeellor AIaoIx.au mid 1'rofcnHorH Lyoim and Nluliolwon. wen., to Ainen IiihI week 'to limpeot the Hiignr beet plant mid tlio United' Slnten experl menial Htalon,- 'lf yon wiint your f!oitliv pressed, civil iicd or W'pulix'di In rood Klinjie mid ill rciifoiil: riN', Inke llivin M 10. H. liccd, 102(1 0 whvtil, mw KamoiiH Mlllncry wtoiv. A. H. Pciu-Hi' Iiiih reliirncd from Olilckmnaiira anil Ik now In Omiiliu. He Ih iiiiicIi improved in liealMi and will probably rcl'iirn lo the IThIvoi'hI ly coiirHt. next month. MrH. Wlkon delivered an iiddreHH he. fore the tirth miniial ini'i'tliijr of tijiu .SVimiHkii KiHlcrnlloii of Women' clubs, 'held In Omahn October III and II. upon Unlvci-Hlty exteiiHlon. Several of the ITiiheivltv nIiiiIciiIn a.tteiiili'd Hi,, rejmbllenn nill ml tlict Ml'. .... .1.. .... ij.. , .. ...i .. .. '. . ..,,,.-, inniiic mi i unin.v evcillllr IIIHI IInIciiciI lo flic wicecheM of (I, . Mick, lejohn mid .liule M. I,. IIii.wmiim. IIAIKIAIN. KnwIliiHoirH "n cienl MoiiarchlcH" (II cnx, seeonil mini), anil D'Aulilu-nc'H "Minion of I he lleforiiiatlon." C, w.l.. h.,...,i hand), at the Student Supp Store, ,,. cm1.c,)lt ,.,,' NVw eollur, ele., at (Imdner'H Sultorluni. All clothing- clennal, prcHned and re- I paired. Phone 708, Hoiithwest corner I llh and O, basement, .Miss (Mara A. Mulilkcii, "Oil, i.a.s been added to the MlalV of tlie unhcliNlty 1,1 brary to take the place or .Miss '.Sam (). lliirros, who has 'beciii clecled li brarian of the Mnculh public llbrar.. IC. A. Harvey and l-Mo.l- Van Vnllii uw attending the l'hi (iamiiia Delta iiutloual convention at I'hiltidelphiiii this week. They exepet to bilng back with them a clmr!"r from this fni,(er nity for tlielr local organliutloii. Tlie local chapter of Tim Delta Omi cron has 'been granted a charter from Delta ICpsilon. Tills Is a due reward for the hard work tlie 'boys hae done since the local organization was start ed. Ilurton W. Wilson, '00, has been elected president of his law class at lolunvbla, after having been Miere only a month. This Is an especial hon or as lie hud to compete with the rep resent nt Ives of I In mini and Columbia vWth are well ndvanced. MMie Satunlay football gnnic with (irinncll is promising to )(. mittc. mi iit.lnictiou. The l'hi Delta Theta fra ternity will attend in a bodv aboanl l-his'ign's tally-ho. Several other fra ternities will be present . a. body. One hundred copies Kvan Harring ton, the author's latest nnd final re vision of 1S9S, a iv here. Iicwnro of Hlielf worn and second hand copies. They do noto Contain flic revisions. Students' Co-operative Hook Co., Lin coln, Neb., 225 N 11th. Mr. V. VrMclrollglflon reeelmTTT telegram Sunday calling him to Karl lug, Shelby county, Town, to tMiniiKiign in the Ninth judicial district. He left for that place Tuesday morning. VKsiit the Metropolitan Barber slibp. Von get first class work nt low prices. Hair cut, 15c; Nhianvpoo, 15e; shUnkss free with tickets. 1218 O street. B. J. Robinson, Proprietor. The Otliiniwa .l,le Qimrteet of Chi cago gave mi entertainment In tho Oli ver theatre Wednesday evening. They cmne under the liianagenient of tlie Y. M. ( A. who semt out many compll memittiry tickets which were made transferable for lvservcd seats. The college settlement board and superintendents nut Saturday morn ing to further perfect plans for carry ing on l lie work, ('hairmans of tlie var ious commit tees were appointed and arrangviuent.s made for collecting stu dent iloiKitious. The committee will inett with the board next Saturday. Wc 11 iv feCiling- tihe Matltlhews Piano Co.'s stock of uiiKsic tlhis week ait 2c per copy. Special prices on musical instruments; gtiltwns, $2.-18; nmn dolinis, .$1.48; bmijos, $2.48. Special lots of TiOe iniisic, ier copy, 10c Miuic a ml VUiU dept., Tlerpolwli'eimcr u (o. Dr. Uoiseoc I'ouud, an alumnus of the Nebraska State Ihiivers-lty, has al ways Ik'ciii coiiNidered an authority on American Motnny by Germmii scien tist.s. He has lu'cn lX'cognflzed by Dr. Otto K'unze in a veiry plwising1 manner, for a fungus has 1kv.ii niimed after Mr. Pound. This plant will hereafter be known to the scientinc worlr ua "Ilos coepoundia." Dr. Kunze's third vol ume of the rvlwo Oeneirum rianitJir um" contains several references to Mr. I'ouud nnd an extract from several oi his wnitinigs. University - $8-00 Hanc' ed' t One Profit: Maker to Wearer, REQENf SHOE CO., 1036 Q Stfect. Interrollciilnta Uurcini, Coltrell & Leonard B 47I.M7H Uroadivay Allmiiy, Now .York. Muunrx of thu Caps, Gowns and Hood To tho Amerlcnn Colleges nnd Uni versities. Illustrnted mnnunl, samples, prices, etc., upon request. Gowns for the pulpit nnd the' bench. Bew4 re ( of spurious and fraudulent Imita tions uf tlu Witllinnan Pens, ( liny the genuine which has n record of 15 years of success, and has hucti during all that lime, as it ntl I continues to lie, thi bosl loumlaln ion ever made, I ami the standard of (he world. Do not bo deceived by Inporfccl imltiitioiis, but .scOythnt the pen you buy Is stamped Waterman's J Ideaj in Fountait Pen and luive ff cjulorlcd as- such to von bv us or viwr dealer. i 11 All our puns nns ;imrnntccd. L. E. Waterrinn Co., 4? w 157 BROADWi YORK N. Y. TTTT QAnnn ? HEDIClL C0LLEGE Course 28 weeks. JPeos $6&.00. 3JWJrjfcJ Offerft -f'tefttnoMletflfemfitoetu dents of medicine in the west. Methods of instruction most satis factory. Clinics in both surgery and medi cine held in the following hospitals in this city: County, Methodist, Child's, Imiuanuel and Presbyterian hospitals weekly. Catalogue sent and questions an swered by E. W. CHASE, Omaha, Nebr., Continental block. When You Write To Your Friends who are coming west to visit you, just add a post script like this; "Be sure to take the Burlington Route. It's much the best." You are quite safe in doing this because our ser vice from Chicago, Peoria, St Louis and Kansas City, in fact all eastern, south eastern and southern cities is just as good as our ser vice to those points. And that, as everyone who is acquainted with it will tes tify, is the best there is. Tickets "nd time tables on application at b. & M, depot or city ticket office, corner toth and O Sts. G. W. BONNELL, C. P. & T. A. Lincoln, Neb. The very Latest Styles in Men's Shoes The Best in quality at any price We make these shoes and sell direct from the factory. The Conneticut Mutual Life THE MOST PERFECT PROTECTION id LOWEST POSSIBLE COST l-or Premium Kntcs write or call on HORACE G. WHITMORE, U. of N. 95, Gon. Agent, riRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LINCOLN, NEB. BUSINESS SUITS. Come in and look at them, examine the goods, the linings, and the way they are put togethen try them on and say whether you ever saw their equal for the money. Here Is more style, and better material than you will ordinarily get in a made-to-measure suit at thirty-five dollars. Think of buying suitsjike these at $10, $!2, $15 and $18, and every one warranted by the makers, HART, 80HAFFNER & MARX. LS$ WAUUrHM,ia 44A.? TOTi i, i, Li SAJi i i ' V T .J 1 r"Mi f m rtiM ViW"" 2JT.ilL2. GUARANTEED OLOTH'MO Our prices nro always lower on tho same goods than othor stores nnmo. Fino suits at $7.G0, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00, that will cost vou more, than twice our price, made to mcnsui'o, and you don't have to wait an indolinato length of for our suits nro ready tor you wnon . ' .. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO., 1013-1019 Before engaging Music call on HAGEN0WS ORCHESTRA AND BAND, OLIVER THEATRE BUILDING, Office on ground floor. and get SPECIAN RATES FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, The University SCHOOL OF Is bettor fitted tlinn over boforo to give artistic instruction in Voice Training, Piano Forte Playing, and all other principal branches of Music, Students will receive full information by ap- plying at the School located directly South of the Campus, and can enter at any time. Tuition is the Lowest Consistent with Sound Instruction. Turpin's School of Dancing. Children's class, Saturdays 2:30 p. m. Ladles' and gentlemen's class, Mondays and Thursdays 8p.m. Tho Academy offers advantage for cotillion clubs, private parties, eto. Is newly furnished and docoratbd. Will bo rented at reasonable rates. For furthor information address, ALBERT TURPIN, llMb: Insurance Company. yH Krf m ml?, fZjmyf-rQM wMmm n : SSI 2f F0UR.BUTT0N SACK SUIT. Copyright, 1808, By Hs.rt, Sohadnor & Marx. time nftor leaving yonrordqr, you arc renciy lor tnoimg --' r. ""..w .ii.w.ni ii .inifM O Street of Nebraska MUSIC. WILLARD KIMBALL, DIRECTOR. M v