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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1899)
THE NEBRASKA A WcWy Newspaper Tanned ISvory Friday Noon by tiho Utvlvenslty IMibllfthlnff AssoclnUon. Knturod us SocdihI Class Mull Mat tor. nun 01 Iiiiiiuwmh' gruiuiiuu Hub buuu vi$ popiiinr uiiii very vvtueij umjU la u.i ptuih ui inu coiiniry, uiui ihu now uotiK will doiuaiuHH bu ovun nioiu pop- 111. Hi I Hit II HH piUUUUUHHUl' VJL IHS; now liiHuoxeriuH in rtwml lo Latin uhiiL'H niivu nuun uuruiiuo imuIxhiiuiI in tain now edition, niuluiiy it Uie niowt uoiiipiiMu ul Liuln giiiuiitiuii. hHpiiu tint in tin1 hiiujuiiuuoii Hindu u sub- i ivcii ul Hpouiul wire, tlio inuiii' Intrl- INlUlCH lllKl llltllUUlllUU Ot llUH COIIHU'UC- " . rn.,n.tn i.iittn. ! tioit ii 10 ory curolully uud huUhIuu- Geo. h. Tovvnc Mniuijrlnff IvtMtop ..i,,,,.,.. rim lw.nk. too. Ii.ih --'-jj .-4-...... ... --- ...-, - r --. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. I. Stownrt Kdltor-ln-Clilof " ASS001ATKS: tflJWS. J. T. Sumner KlB' Olurk. Clinton Hum i LOCAL. Kdtfur Crumb. (Jrut'o Mm- Mlllun. Ada WIiUIiik- Holon Woods. 11 I). Awlroioti. Olydo Van Valln Ik'iiton Utiles.... , Alunin' Tlic NcbrnsUnn will b ho nit to amy address upon receipt of the mibscrip Hon prli'c, which is one dollar a year. Contributions nre BolloItel from nil. News items such ns locals, personals, reports of meetings, ete., arc especial ly desired. 'Me Nebnishnn will be (find to print any contribution rela tive to a Rcncwil university subject, but tihe name must nccompnuy all mich. Address all convmu nitration to tbu Ncbrnskan, University or ftc-brnska. Ihivo you subscribed to the fund which will pub the Athletic Board out of debt? Kvory student who lias tly'- univer sity's interests, nthletle or otherwise, ut heart should tfivc at least one dollar toward wiping' out the debt, which now stands against us. The subscrip tions have started in a very encourar ing way. From the faculty alone nenr ly $100 has boon raised, one member having ghon $10 ami several $5 each. Among the students seven have placed oppo<e Hieir names $5 eacfli. The fra ternities and societies each have lists, but a report as to the amount, raised has not vet been returned. The whole amount 'to be raised, however, is only 5324, and a goodly portion of this is already provided for. A small amount of liberality on the imrt of a large number of the students will easily raise the rest. liiut the cry valuable criticism of the eminent licnnuii scholars, rrolcsuor Slot, of thu University of Innsbruck, uiiii I'uifossor iiliisc ol (JiesH0.it. It is adapted lo use in both colleges and hlgli schools. iliu American .Hook Company also publishes a new beginner's lallu book, edited by iliimcH bmiley and ileleu 1. StorUe of the Cleveland West High seliool. Tills book is well arranged ami en to fully graded, keeping In view the needs of the beginning Latin stu dent. It is altogether an admirable book and likely to prove popular with l-ii tin teachers In high schools. The Xi'hmsku Dairymen had the fol lowing to my about Chancellor Alue- tcativs tonst at t no uiuqiiul Jielu dtir. lug t.helr state meeting, hold ut Fto mont Minie time siuee: "('iHinveirtn' Miu'Ianiu of the Unlvor sit; tif .Nebraska, hi his eloquent tiitvii ipulation of latiguitge, riMpoiulcd to the toast "Kdueatluit in Nt'ibraslnu" lie made a iniisterlj plea for the Uni versity nnd asked the co-operation of the. dairymen, lie accredited t)hc ex cellent ered'it of .Minnesota ni. the re sult of education. Ills remarks were cxtciiahc and at the same time pleas ing and full of enthusiasm, ami no one could hear him allude to the glow ing progress and advantages Nebraska offered without a feeling of pride for the state." O. F. LAMDEHTSON. D. D. S. LINCOLN, Null, Graduate of Ohio CoIIcro Dontnl 8urnory. Omco, AIexnndarJ)locl. Rooms 2.1 and SM COU. TWULrTH AND O 8T8 DRS. GIPFKN & SMITH Tolotilionos 28ft and SOU, Itootns 8, () nnd 10, Ollvo Thrntur ilulldlnit. The University of Nebraska SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Is bottor fitted tlum ovor boforo to givo nrtiatic instruction in LOUIS N. WENTE, DENTIST, 130 South ltth direct. KooiuH 20, 27 mid 1, Hrownoll Mlt. l'ltono 530. 'A course of systematic training will ho given to athletic men, beginning this week. Uveryono interested in any u'thlutiu work, eltiher iiudoor or outdoor, base bill, or track, .should sec to it that he hud complied witJi the rules as laid down b$ the facility. lut semester hoxeuil were excluded on this accoumt and It is hoped that no -such mistakes will occur again. The riuos in que, tioi are found upon page 110-1, ot the I nivoiwity calendar. it is required that every one who paitlctpu'tcft in any of the sporUs niUNt luivi liad at least one seniesier of phy sical training unuer instrucitoii, tnrcc liuurs per day ut least. Two hour, dnilj have been hot osldc for athletic men. Foot ImII and bas ket ball men will meet at I o'clock Monduj, Wednesday and Friday. The track athletics will have front 5 until (i o'clock upon the oilier days. Tiiln- f truck men will begin at once DK.J. L. HODGEMAN, DENTIST. 1103 O Struct. SH!cliU rntus to Students. DR. J. T. McNAY, DENTIST. Tooth Kxtrncted vvlttiout Pain. Onicot Cor. HthnmlOSts. Lincoln, Nobrnska DR DENJ. F WEST, GENERAL PRACTITIONER, omeo: lOift O Street, Ovor Flt7Kornld's. Tol. 410 Hesldonco: 1735 Kuelld Ave. Tol.K3. Hours: 10 to IS a. in. 2 to 6 p.m. Specialties: DIscurcs ot Stomach nnd Ktdnoy. Voice Training, Piano Forte laying, and other principal branches of Music, all Students will receive full information by ap jjiymg ctu trie ocnooi located directly South of the Campus, and can enter at any time. Tuition is the Lowest Consistent with Instruction. WILLARD KIMBALL, DIRECTOR, DR. ALBERT R. MITCHELL, Itootns 078, int. Tn 'MeirxJli llin liulnnr iiint:it1ilon will If you hnve not seen a blank on ,.,.,. ii1H. month later Che outdoor which to record the amount you want i.,tnhtlon will take p.aee. A $U0 irold to jrive towards jKiyiiifr the ntlilet c invin biniilar to the beautiful trophy debt, see any member of the athletic j vn i,. p i jnis)bury kist year has Iwnrd. They will find nceomnioda- j 1)lon ,,; c,T0rol' li Mr. OWlahnney tions for you. , for tlu winner of this event. May 0 is set for the University Held day and At its meeting hist. Tuesday after- two vveek later for lite intor-collei-noon the nthletle board elected Mr. ati. together with the meet of tihe Hodnev It. Hliss mannRer of the base- Shite lllyh Sthmil Athletic Aiwitt ball teiun for the season which is just , i" ot'eur heie on our own Held, at hand. It was only as a result of 1'hin.s are already under way to some persuasion that' Mr. hlis con- s. nd a track team of live to ten men scnted 1o accept the position. He hesi-1 to the Western inter-i-ol le;iatc A.sso tnted because the aeceptnnee of tho elation meM held nr Chleiifpo ne.vt rtlnee meant for him a personal sacri-1 .lui.e. With the present, opportunity dice, inasnnieh as he must take less for pieMixition and eper.ence in con hours as a consequence of this added twrth. Nebraska should be able this responsibility. Tn fact he fears it will .vir to advance herself to a frond po mnlcc it nhuost impossible for him to wtion in track athletie.s uinoiw nciffh irraduato in another vear. ns he had borinjr seliooN. We have the men. cMieeted. Certainly one who thus sac- he us si.,, that they have the training'. Ill, protmm.ii.v oi meeiiiir iiiii,ih hlu tiki briti,' at least a hundred men into the yinna.siuin. llurr Illock, Lincoln, Noli E. L. UOI.YOKK, M.D. R. A. H0I.T0KK.M . D. lies. Telepnono ill. Ucs. Tolcphono 4J3. DRS. HOLYOKE & HOLYOKE, Physicians & Surgeons, Estates are Made by Systematic Savings. TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL ffll Extuuino tlio Policy of tho Now England Mutual, rho VnluoB uro ns dofinito ns those I onaorsou in your Hank iSock This Company has boon Chartered 63 Years. G. W. NOJSLB, Mgr., Phnno 99D ROOM 10. I . ,,u ww 1(M1 0 8TREET Omfo. 127 South 11th street. Onlco Telephone 4H. Lincoln, Neb. TelupUouu CSV. P. O. Uox 951. DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S Private Hosplta r0.1 South tlth street Special attention to diseases of women, liv ery convenience for Mirtdenl cases. DR. CHARLES V. CHANDLER, U. Of N. '92. IS31 O btreot. Hours: 8 to 10 a. in-, U to 4 p. m.. 7 to 8 p.m. SiuhIu.ys', 3 to 4 p in. Phones: 0nice3W; ns CPfl 1710 D street. Lincoln, Nob. rifles himself is deserving- of the very liiffhet praise. TTe nnd Captain Boed er, who has put forth most earnest efforts in behnlf of the team, deserve the henrty support of the whole school. Willi but'lHtle doubt the coming' base ' lnll season will be one of 1lie most successful in the university's history. The well known series of niathoinat ie'.s tests by Webster Wills, professor of mathematics in the Mashachu.setts institute of technology. Is now pub lished by 1). C Heath fc Co. of Chi cago. The Wells scries Is not only one of tlie nest known, but one of tne SIGMA ALP1L HOP. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained1 its friends at Courier hall last Friday evening. Dancing was the program of tlf. evening, there being1 eighteen reg ulai numbero audi soveial extras. The room vva.s very tastefully decorated with the fraternity colors., old gold and royal purple. The btriking feat ure was a large cut of their pirn placed in a conspicuous place. Those present were .Misses .Injnes, Margraves, tioiint. J. E. MOSSHART, M. D. Spoctul Attention to Errors of Itefractlon. Prnetlco Llmlteil lo EYE. KAK, NOSE nnd Til HO AT. llWOStreot, - Lincoln, Nob. DR. J. F. STEVENS. Omco 1IW10 street. Turpin's School of Dancng. Children's class, Saturdays 2:30 p. m. Ladles' and gentlemen's class, Mondays 8p.m. Assemblies or Advanced uiass, Wednesday tvenings. Tho Academy offers advantago for cotillion clubs, prlvato parties, oto Is nowly furnished and decorated. Will bo rented at reasonable, rates. For further information address, ALBERT TURPIN, The new Term bruins January a, 1899. 1132 N Strrct. Lincoln, Nb, VtfX&tt Prices from $15 Up. lRbfe . . Mfck 3 G3 SW F) JfTi S'Jl Or ) erJJhr 39Awdi BeSt J-C"-1W'LL iJt3ifc" the asKiuiissiWKrj' ttoaassfcisss, worw --g 'a-i?s. " - '" rZZZrZ-. -t f Z Sg Ofllco Tolo phono 4,'0. ItesldencoTelepbone M. Lincoln, Nob most favorably known scries of test ". .kicumiii, uhj, - ., " now in use. In New England it is es- ""i. ( uiininghani, ichurds om, peclally popular, In-lng used hi tvven-1 Am how, Whiting, linirlcy, l.e t.ille, tv-threc of the twenty-six New KnK- Coohnm. Maycumber, Viiiu-H, WotzelU rosier, vvtuers, vvuu tiuuuiin, ihjuk-., land colleges nnd lechnlcal schools, in most of the larger preparatory schools Miror, Hammond. Outcalt. Cole, 1 ti and by more than one-half the public key. MtvMenemy, fcri,; Putnam, school population of Massachusetts. KSer, Holdlbrook, Hand, of Seramon, The publishers hnve only recently put renn.; .Messrs. suinner iiiKcy, oner- 011 the mnrket Professor Wells' "I3- "" Hayes, Clark, Shedd. lUaekinan, Bentials of Geometry Plane," which, McKillip, Ihcketts, ;in alin. Mudge, though similar to the same author's hiebman, I'ltgerald, Land is, Cos- "Plane and Solid Geometry," hns ffrove. llehlamler, Ihitlor, Honeywell, many important improvements. These Hulbert. Gregory, Wlilpp'e, Watklns, consist in leaving to the pupil the Kind, Teeter, Davidson, Harmon, Mei- working out of the detnils of the proof lenz, Bartlett, Selden, Killen, O'.npi), or a number of proposition;!, tlie lig-,'O'c, o.iwjur, u. vuwifm, i. wmKui, nre nnd n statement of what is to be proved only being given. Tlie needs of tlie beginning student nre also very carefully considered in arranging the first propositions and an admirable or der hns been secured. Neither hnvo the original exercises been overlooked, 550 sucii bein provided. Mechanically the book is a triumph of the printers' nrt. The American Hook Conrpany has just published a revised edition of the Lotin frrnmmnr by Professor Albert Htvrlcnesa of Hrown University. This beole marks the dlstlnctadvanccwflvioh has- been made within the past few years by Latin scholars. Tlie old cdl- ftd'miKtont, Hol'ben, win, Bovvdy. Holbrook, llald- Seventy-flve students from Ulysses viw'uted the University last Friday. Dr. Leonhardt's ANT I-P J LL Cures Nervous Ills, ConRtlpatlon. biliousness. Norrous Ilia and Pill Habit Action not follow" a by roatlveneas Doubt jtf Trv Homplcs 2r.LSS or a,,,,rcs8 A-SS"" PrraAdvliory Dcpt. for Patroni. Office Houns: sundats: 10 u is u. 111. 12 to l p.m. 1! to 5 p. tn. 3 to 5 p. m A. D. WILKINSON, M. D. Ofllco, 21 and 25 llurr Illock. lies., (KM South 17tli street Telophoncs: Office, 0; resilience, C82. M. B. KETCH UM, M. D , Piiar. D. Prof. Ophthalmology, Otology unit Laryngology, Lincoln Nccllcnl College, Offers n thorough, prlvato lourse In refraction. KiectucleK fitted. Onico, 220 So. 11th Ht Houn., 0 to 12:30-2 to 6 J. R. HAGGARD. M. D. Kehldenco 1310 G street., Tel 212. Onico, 1223 O street, Ilooms 17 and 18, Ovor Miller & Palnu's, Tel. B35 DR. M. H. GARTEN, Practlco limited to Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat, COLLEGE men everywhere arc Invited to send for the Woshbuin Souvenir Catalog It contains nearly 300 portraits of artists and collegians, besides glvinn some nccount of the construction of Washburn instruments and a complete list of net prices. First-class music dealers the world over sell Washburns, or instruments my I bUlned from the makers LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. 1025 O btreot, Lincoln, Nebraska. E. S. KING, Flno Watch Repairing. Scientific Refracting Optician (Graduate) 1800 o street, . Lincoln. Neb. That make them famous. NEW WASH DRESS Choice lines of Wash Dress Goods for early spring wear are now on our counters. Percales in a large assortment of new and beautiful patterns in light, medium and dark colors, 8 1-3C to 12 1-2C a yard. Zephyr Ginghams, both of Scotch and American make, 10, 12 1-2, i5 20 and 25c a yard. MILLER & PAINE. IT IS THE "STYLE" And "QUALITY" about the photographs made at the Elite Studio All on ground floor, 226 So 11th St.