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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1899)
THIS WHIM'S BVMNT8. Second semotc,r open todiny. y, M. t. A. entertainment In l0 clinpcl Tuesday evening. A'thMlo training for base bull nuni will bi'irlri Wodmoedny. Final oxamlnntloiiH In, TIlaokHtono for Hit Junior law class will bo hold Tuesday. Profi'Mior Caldwell mill wlfo will ro eelvo tin' tudeint of Anicrlcinj His tory Friday l Saturday evenings. LOCAL. Goto Don's Cnfc, tioutlh 11th. Open nigijvts. j) S. droit of Fiilrtmry visited this eon, Harry, Tintrsuay. , Hose Cmr-son www pledged' to Kap pa Alpha Thcto lost, week. Hill T. UcilllN llHldO lll.S HOIIll-OOOUN- ioMil trip to Omulhii Saturday. ,i.-i.. Mroiidy. Plllmbiiry mid Kel c,v haw returned from. Manila. J)r. H. In l.amsdcll, akin ami' genito urinary diseases, 127 So 12t St. ltt- . I taker of Kulrbury visited with hie (in hist Mondtiy, Dr 1,. II. l'uliio addressed t.ho Y, M. C . ji-storday afternoon. Miss Mabel Wyor Ih visiting iher liroilin. Librarian Wyer. imIi' ("ark visited homo folks at Ulinr tlu- latter pant of hud. week. ,1. S. ( ' tilt wood of Weeping Witter, sitrd I ulvcrslty frlondw Just week. Cameron's Lniicih Room, 118 South Eleventh. Open day and nitflvU lt. H Davidson visited his brother Mi'il" a few dnys lust week. 11. li. Sullivan spent Friday .ind Sat iiiiln, at his home In Teeuinse.h. . V,. Andrcson left, for his homo nt DtWtt on it btiHlnesH trip IMiur&day. llert (lordon is again buck In ohool after two weeks' of serious illness. J. . Sear&on delivered un address Thursday evening lief ore the teuchcr-H at Arapahoe. i Tho tailor shop under H. 1. Ticket Ollleo will save you nionoy. 11. II. Shedd of Ashhind, visited Har ry and George Shedd lust Tuesday. The V. M. C. A. will give an enter taiMiiont in the eliapel Tuesday even ing .Mi. F. M. Flinyr is 111. She has ibecn. conllned to her 'home for the past week. Dr. S. B. Cook, practice limited to eje, ear, irose and tlltroat. 15215 O Su 00 pair of men's shoes one-half prifo at Webster iV; Jtogors, 1013 O st. Margurct Custer spent last week ut her homo in Tails City. She returned yesterday. .Mi.ss Solum Wiggenhorir went to Asliiiind Friday 'to upend a few days will; her parents. Miss lCUa Harper has been' at home for the past week Buttering from a epraincd ankle. February 10 is the date set for the Tho Pershing lHilt drill, whlehi wm to h'avo oeourred next Tdiiiiirday uveiu. lug has been postponed' Indcilnltoly on account of it;he eoiKlItlon, of the ar mory, loel Stebblns complutcd his exanil milium Wednesday night and loft for a few days visit with his folks nt Omiu Ilia. .Morris Hyde, "08, who ho 'been In tho employ oT an oleetrleal company at Oninlui, 'has returned' to 'h'ls 'homo on auuounit. of Illiiess. (.let your scats this evening for the coining Y. M. C. A. iMtter.nnient. '1 u'ketH can be reserved: without extra eosl at 'tiho University Hook tore. Miss Florence Kihonk of Idwl. Onii. Iowa, who whs vnmncllud' to htv ' HO'lllMll llt'tllC Clld of thu llrist, MiiiiiiMtii of lust year 'litis returned to tlln- Uni versity. A lUliii'bcr of the leirlslntorw wnrn vUllors mt. flu? University yesterday. i nvj wciro Kitfiwil aooiii. o(y lillUUClMlor MacU-an. History Paper nutdo from 24 tli. Monroo Itoyal, Killed and Punched, fco prr 100. In unbroken packages of .00 Hfic per nnok. Hook and Stat, Dent.. IlcrpolHhuiuiur & Co. The February Kioto Is to bo out to day. It will have a now llluntrated eocr, and will be greatly Increased In size over all previous numbers. There will be a greatly increased num. be printed to satisfy the demand. Tho Y. M. C. A. entertainment Tues day evening of next week promises to be one of tho great, events of the year. A first class program, In which Uni versity and city talent will particulate, is guaranteed. The proceeds of the entertainment will be used In fitting up the new room in the basement of the building, which has lately come Into the possession of the association. The Sophniores held a class meet ing Friday afternoon and elected offi cers for the second' semester, who are as follows: Claude Kced, president; (iullc, secretary, and II. Lloyd McKil Ooull, cM'cretary, and H. Lloyd. McFll lips us treasurer. They also consid ered tho advisability of organizing a basket and 'base ball team, and to en courage class spirit. EXCHANGE COLUMN. If you have Huokn, Hh'wi.kh, Dmm, Suits, or Anvtiiino you want to soil, find iv purchaser through thin column. If u Sti;i)knt and you want iikm Jlnd a Tirroit by tolling your iiuoiIh horo. If you are a Tinon and want Stu dknts, llnd ilium by tolling your quali fications. KATKS-SubsorlburH will bo allowed freo mo of 100 words In this column, If tholffiiibsiilptlon Is paid for ono yoar. If paid for tho cm-runt HonioHto'r, r0 words. All others will bo charged ono cent par word for each liiHurtlonj l!0 words for i!r contH. No advortlsomont will bu ruceluvud for less than 10 cunts. I-OK HAliK: - Wllloughby'H Theory of State, Ilarpor'H Ilolnow Orammar and Text, and Sweut's Middle Kngllsh Prlmor. Address "II" Nkiiuahkan. Hox 207, olty. FOK SAIiKi-IIopkln's TacltusJ Ag rlcola and (icriuanla, Hrlx's IIMiuiUih oapnvi. Aiiiiross -a, iNUUUAHKANi box '207, city. . ANTKI)-Copy Dunbar's Clmptora on Hanking." AiuIi-ons "(," Nkiikas kan, box U07, city. WANTKl):-ISIarshairs Political Kaon onty. AddrosH "K," Nkiikaskan, box 807, oily. University Coal Office Gregory sells Coal Best Quality, Phono 343. Heat Prlco 1044 O Street. Intercollegiate Uuroau. Cottrcll & Leonard 473478 llrondwny Allmny, Now York. MnUorH of tho Caps, Gowns and Hoods To tho American Colleges and Uni versities. Illustrated manual, samplei, prices, etc., upon request. Gowns for the pulpit and tho bench. SCOTCH PKOG KIAM UN ION SOOIKTY. icbruary U, 1801). Vocal duet selected Mr. and' Mrs. Slalntiker. Scotch Life Miss Amy 'Shlvely. Iltecltatlon "llawkin's Dream" Miss .lulia MeCttne. Selections front Hunts 'A. T. llul bell is the cause of most the complaints. Vocal duct "When Ye dang Awe" IS. A. Hoostroom, Lilian Oluu-c. Vocal solo, selected, Harriet Cooke. Recitation fecleetediT. Maxwell. TniLOR nnDE ARE MADE BETTER FIT BETTER WEAR BETTER And cost no more than a fair grade of ready made goods. Give us a trial order and be convinced. SIX WHITE SHIRTS FOR $9.00 made to your measure, perfect fit guaranted. COLORED COLLARS made In any style. C. P. HARPER CUSTOM SHIRT MAKER. 1012 O ST., UP-STAIR8. THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Most Perfect Protecton at Lowest possible Cost For I'remlum Rales writo or call on HORACE G. WHITMORE, U. of N. 96, Gon. Agent, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Till-: PHILHARMONIC CONCERT. The third Philharmonic concert, of fered last Monday evening at the Oli ver was perhaps the most en joy aWe otto of the series given thus- far this season .w,....,, ...v .y. .. ...v. ,n proiiram was much lighter man Ixu-ket bail LMine ibetween the Univer- .' '" . ,?i.... i..u,. n,wt fn this ,n, ,.,.,1 I,,,,,,!,., IIS iHlliii'ui.m: iiiravvwoui, -" - sib and Omaha. , I reason it was playwl more smoothly Jh'ioiuI hand books of all kinds i,im- u,t witli a more hearty and int- wnrlcil. The Studenits' Supply Store, ' ......n,,... n.simnsc front the nulicnee. For the lirst time in nenny it year Hi .N 11th St licit l)rbes, '05, has registered for work in the electrical engineering de partment. Tho Sif-mti Chis Initiated Leon 11. Stulir of (S nt ml Island Wednesday Director Hairenow depended wholly inmii Lincoln soloists. Mrs. K. U'wis ! linker, the well known contralto, sang 11 licet liovcn seenii ami ana, wnn tiio orchestra, and a group of songs, nc- nttvi.i I i-iHiiiiiiiiicil liv miss iiacrenow nt xnc TheSltidenW Supply Store has ! lJo.. ,?'"f "' F. S 1 .. 1 . 1.1 1 . 1 A-i. AOV K "IJIIt" Dill IIILI .11111 IIIIIK ''' IlllAtll 1I1WI fill- IM'IOK lllfXMC HIKI. SflllLIl " - . . .. " .1. ..:.:. ":;,',; Haw lev's "Were I a star UL LIIU 1 lllini-l lllllll . iluu i A 1 1111 kJ ! 1 ... ' (Now and second hand books for the Mr. ilairenow look advantage of the .......tw.. nf n flni trombone ohiver in second si'incter are now in stock. The ,js'ort.iu.strn to give that instrument Students Supply Store, removed to t) lo position. Mr. Richardson played Wi N 11th St. jM(? so;,j,( .oi, Thou Sublime Sweet "The Owl PttiT," the only new thing I Kvening Star" from Wagners innn in nwkwear. Ask for it. Annstrong , batiser, and in response to nn etioori Clcthng Co gave Arthur Sullivan's famous 'Los A Valuable Suggestion for Christmas You can givo Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen to your friends as useful and appropriate holiday gifts and receive their everlasting thanks for your good judg ment in selecting tho genuine and best. They are niado in a largo variety of styles, sizes and prices to meet every require ment. For salo by all dcalors in Greater New York. L. E. Waterman Co., Lnrgcst Fountain 1'cn Manufacturers In the World. 157 BROADWAY, NW YORK. N. Y. ticore ost Chord." Hoth were played with a full mellow tone and a genuine apprecia tion of the musical content of the Profeswor Caldwell's entertainment lor the history classes was postponed last week on account of the illness of Mrs.. Caldwell. It will take place Frl 'l. nail Saturdny evenings. 'I - - Seniors held a class meeting ' 1 In- cliitnol Frldtiv afternoon. nti i, ,,ini limn set Ibu feet in mo Mini li tlicv decided to spring their t011. The "Anier can Patrol" was in terrupted bv a burst of applause. 11 was followed by Sotisa's "Stars and Sirim-K Forever" as an encore. The songs. The orchestra gave a line variety of music, with a leaning towards the dance airs Hint rest an audience and wis. nps'and gowns at chapel Mon. i morning. Alfred Klliot.t. who 'has been out of o... : for tho past year and a 'half, prop-im was as fo lows, la; letiirni'il tt -Mio Uiiivorsltv. no March "Love is King, nines. I- ..:,.nrh,,g Greek in U,e Boat- SiiSt. rr, tiii. 01 1 Sccna and aria "Ah Pcrfldo, llect- Morltiwestern University MESCAL? J The high standard and progressive methods which have given this School Its enviable reputation for ovci thirty years are carefully main tained. For circulars of detailed Informa tion address the Secretary, Dr. N. S. DAVIS, 2431 Bcarlioril St., - - - CHICAGO, ILL, The Original and Best lwwi'ii: Mrs. E. Lewis Poker. ,..,. , -. -ar 1VT1 Tnvitntinii a la vnise u. iu. v ivewr. Song to the "Kvening Star," from "TaiinhntiHer," Wcgner; Mr. Will H. Richardson. Two Slavonic dnnccs No. 1. C ma jor; No. 2, K minor; Dvorak. Songs (n) "Der Doppelgnngcr," Schubert; (b) "Serenade dtt Passant," Massenet; (e) "Denix'st TTeart Fare well," Strelezki; M'rs. )-. Lewis Haker. A 111 cr i ca n Pat rol Mea chnm . Serenade "Roccoco," M'eyer-nel- Foot ntiiitd. .,.. ,,o Aiarcn ei. ooriegt -. uu- ncv UigH school. l-rnt'Nt K. Hastings, ivHio has 'been )'iiinfi- his brother, Dr. William II. Hatitiii, has, decided to remain in Xibnusku and will do siccial work in the I'niversity this semester. Call and see our new stock of elec tric fixtures. KOHSMLYKR PLUMBING & HEAT. IXG COMPANY, 215 So 11th Street. Tho chance of vour life. We will EeH you any of our patent leather df. viil kid, or storm calf, black or "rown, 93.50 Shoes for $2.50. win Store, 1213 O street. The Faculty Woman's club gvtve Its annual reception last Saturday evorn- "B xo nil professors, instntotors uwi c uuent-, of the University ai loek. A larM mimbcr were pros- umv.v ... . -,- """,A-7"- e?t an,l u reWt ono of the most volume " -J b. - - -. fllllUIII-1lllv. 1 1 1 1 u 1 J.1I1I f r ---r j - I na la Irlvnn In nfiiiiohlets of 25 to to. v.., w ti," I 1 bn," Ciounod. ITnnard nublishes no catalogue for 8 gratuitous distribution. Tho annual w ttl 1 - 2 nlAilt Vfe I1B t university cnraioguc is u uiuui uuuuu All the Periodicals in one. "No other publication in the Uuited States of its class, is of equnl value. No one who desires to keep abreast with in formation on all lines of current interest can afford to be without Tub Literary Digest.1' Kansas City Times. "THE LITERARY DIGEST" Illustrated Issued Weekly. It is the realization of a busy man's ideal. It saves its readers time and expense, and it broadens their minds and widens their outlook. It pleasantly satisfies the thirst for the latest and most reliable informa tion of the world's important thought and doings in all fields of interest and activity. Topics of the Day, Letters and Art, The Religious World, Chess Dept. Personals, Science and Invention, Foreign Topics, Miscellaneous, Business Situation, etc. "To the student, the man of letters, or the manufacturer it is alike an aid and in spiration." The American, Philadelphia, "TIC BUSY MAN'S B;ST FRCND." It presents all sides of important ques tions with the greatest impartiality. Con denses, digests, translates, illustrates from nearly 1,000 periodicals. Gives broad out look of political, scientific, literary, and religious topics. Gives best writings from 500 of the world's best authors and writers. Sample Copies free $1.00 Per Year. Send for prospectus. THZ LITERARY DIGEST, 30 Lafayette Placo, N. Y. NO SAW EDGE LAUNDRY Clarkson Laundry Co. Pleasant evenings of the year. Jiemem'bftr Mim Y. M. n. A. entertain- 7n rimms 5nt Tuesday evening, January 31st. T1 a qi stwlent fails in ono hi best talent in. the University will Btu(lv ho j8 considered "busted;" if "wo part in it. j ll0 ns jn nll studies and goes homo The Nebraskan, 50 cents for tho rest , ,e Is "busted out;" if he does ony y Ine year, if you pay cash in advance. I thing remarkable it is said that he ve subscriptions with any editor. ' ,nB "done a stunt." Special attention given to STUDENTS IIAIRDRESSINC, MANICUR ING, SHAMPOOINC, SCALP TREATMENT. HAIR TONIC, TOILET COODS 121 North 13th St. Good Taste in Dress is nothing but good sense applied to your clothes, we'll say, good judgment in picking out your clothes. If you will allow us to outfit you, you'll be in good taste, in perfect fashion, and have some money left, besides. The B. L Paine Clothing Store HERPOLSHEIMER & CO. 12th and N Streets, Beg to call your attention to the very low prices at which they are selling The NEW BOOKS to be used at the University during the second semester.