The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, February 13, 1899, Image 2

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    THE NEBRASKA.
A WcekJy Newspaper Issued Every
(Mtmlay Noon by the University
Publishing Association.
Entered us Second Uluss Mall Mutter.
Geo. L. Townc Managing Editor
M. 1. Stewart Editor-in-Chief
ASSOCIATES:
NEWS.
J. T. Sumner Edgar Clark.
Clinton Hair.
LOCAL.
Edgar Cramb. Grace MaoMillan.
Ada Whiting. Helen Woods.
1. D. Andreson. Clyde Van Valin
Benton Dak
.Alumni
The Nebrasknn will be sent to any
ddress upon receipt of the subscrip
tion, prk'e, which Is one dollar n year.
Contributions are solicited from all.
Ncrrs items sueh as locals, personals,
reports of meetings, etc., are especial
ly desired. The Xebroskan will be
glad to print any contribution rela
tive to a general university subject,
but the name must accompany all
such.
Address all communication to the
Nebrnskau, University of Ise-braska.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
O. F. LAMBEHTSON. D. D. S.
Lincoln, Nkii.
Graduate ot Ohio College Dontal Surgory.
onico, Alexander block. Rooms S3 and 2-1
COIl. TWELFTH AND O STS
DRS. GIFFEN & SMITH
Telephones 285 and SOS.
Hooms 8, U and 10, Olive Theater Uulldlng.
LOUIS N. WENTE,
DENTIST,
130 South 11th street.
Hooins 29, S7 nnd 1, IJrowncll Ulk.
It is cold, very cold. If you will vis
it the library and attempt to study,
you will have proof of this.
llae you noticed the Exchange Col
umn which the Xebraskan maintains
for the convenience of its subscribers?
Its purpose is, to furnish a medium
through which those, who may want
to sell, can find those who want to
buy.
The Nebraska tiuon at Manila tccm
u n.iti' ui'i-u in i uc n-rv mieiiui ui iiic , ncss in
lighting during the engagement last i cjPai an,i faseinntinn-
week with Aguinaldo and his braves. '.Mr. Whiteside delivered them having
There are a large number of universi- all the beautv and sonorous qualities
ty men in the regiment, and though , of blank crse.
AT THE FUNKE OPEltA HOUSE.
lihe Detroit Tribune speaks as fol
lows In reierenee to "The lied Cock
ade," Mr. Wtwkor Whltcsldcs' new ro
li'itntiu comedy drama, which comes to
ili L-'iuiKc mursday, February lGth:
"The audience that Imned tilie dis
iit'iceable weather last nijjht to wit
ness the lirst performance in this city
of "The lied Cockade" at the Detroit
opera house was well repaid. It Is a
well told story of the plebeian in
love with the aristocrat and laid in
that period when the gulf between
the classes was very wide and being
made more so every day by "Madame
ha liulllotlno." The French revolu
tion is a picturesque period of history,
a period when the ineroyablc cos
tume wsis still In vogue nmeng the
aristocrats, ami a more severe, yet
none the less picturesque dress, used
as a contrast by the revolutionists.
In this period, following two years
after the Frondist uprising, which
letor Hugo tells of lit "1)3," the story
of "The lied Cockade" is placed. It
tells of the love of Charles Martel, n
captain in the tinny of the republic,
for Heutrlce de Lille, the daughter of
a proscribed duke. The first and
second acts arc very strong and full
of action.
In the third act a comedy scene very
cleverly played, and a beautiful love
scene between Mnrtel and Ilea trice
put some touches of humor and po
etry into the picture and so lend a
beauty to the performance that makes
one forget the lack of color in the
lirst act. The whole story of the play
is interesting, well told and con
structed. The dialogue in places is
of that brilliant French character, the
climaxes strong and exciting.
After the second act last night Mr.
Whiteside was called before the cur
tain again and again, and at last com
pelled to make a speech, thanking the
audience for their enthusiastic recen-
j tion of his new play.
The role of C.iptuin Martel is dis
I tinctly different from the line of char
! ni'tcrs t.litit Wiill.i.f W'liif. c,ili lint: ,. ob
viously been seen in. Mr. Whiteside s ! DR ALBERT R. MITCHELL,
i voice is deep and melodious; it re-
mimls one of a cello. His delivery at
times displays his wonderful amount
of reserve force. This latter is appa-
j rcntly an unlimited quantity with
I him; he lifts a climax beyond the
reach of the other players! carrying
j all before him with his superb er-
I nestiiess and power. In the tender
love passages, too, there is a sweet-
Ins tones that are most imi-
1 lie lines as
Phono 530.
DR. J. L. HODGEMAN,
DENTIST.
1103 O Street.
Special rates to Students.
The University of Nebraska
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
Is bettor fitted than ovor boforo to give artistic instruction
in
Voice Training, Piano Forie Slaying and all
other principal branches of Music,
DR. J. T. McNAY,
DENTIST.
Teeth Extracted without Pain.
Onicc: Cor. Hth and O Sts.
Lincoln, Nebraska
DR BENJ. F WEST,
GENERAL PRACTITIONER,
Office: 1035 O Street, Over Fitzgerald's. Tel. 410
Residence: 1735 Euclid Ave. Tcl.W3.
Hours: 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 5 p.m.
Specialties: Diseases of Stomach and Kidney.
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
Instruction.
WILLARD KIMBALL,
DIRECTOR.
Estates
are
none or thorn seems to have been in
jured, their friends have been anxious
for more complete news. The reports
are one in saying that the men con
ducted liiemselvcs like vetcrnns. - i
Tin- Junior class deserves congratu
lations upon the success of the prome
nade given at the Lincoln last Friday
nisJit. It was n very creditable affair.
nell arranged and carefully managed l'r J"'"" '!' nr t,c Py'""""'
in every detail. In society 'circles the Tf"i ""'VIA'! .. VlL!?"',
I.elia Wolston played the part of the
aristocratic Ilea trice de Lille archly,
cofpiettishly and yet withal as a
womanly woman, 'with a woman's
heart from which Centuries of blue
blood had not erased the honest love
she gave to her plebeian lover.
Antoinette Walker, a bright, clever
little ingenue, in the part of Marie
Dupont, made many friends last night.
nee,
Itooms 67-8,
Hurr HlocU,
Lincoln, Neb
e. i.. noi.YOKK, m n r. a. noiroKK.M . d.
Itcs. Telephone 4JI. lies. Telephone 4'Si.
DRS. HOLYOKE & HOLYOKE.
Physicians & Surgeons,
Lincoln, Neb.
Office. 127 South llth street.
Ofllcc Telephone 422.
"Junior Prom" is the event of the
j ear and jet only si enrs ago such
an event was unknown here. The ex
ample was set by the class of '95, when
in the early months of '01 several con
genial spirits, chief among whom was
Otis Weeks, conceived the idea of doing
here, what was so successfully done
in the east. The result is the tradi
tion, which makes this annual event a
necessity.
In a recent letter to the editor, Je
rome 1). Crcene of the Hnrvnrd Uul
letin takes occasion to criticise the
letter from O. II. Martin, which was
piib:iHhel in the Xebrnsknn, and which
disciisfccti quite freely the life of ordi
nary students at Harvard. He says:
"I have just read the letter from Mr.
Martin in your issue of January 30,
and while it would be foolish to take
his entertaining description of a cer-
child whouc first love affair was hist
turning her into a woman.
Frederick L. Power as De Valmont
excellently portrayed the light-hearted
wit and dnredevil aristocracy of
the period. His cjuicnl comedy
scenes, sis well jir the little episod'e
of the 1ook that opened the third
net. were very well played indeed.
Elizabeth Hunt. Lawrence OritTith.
Ceorge Sloan and Grace Hadsell of
the supporting Company are ex
cellent in their vnrious roles.
Only one night. Prices 2f.c to $1.
Feats on nle Wednesday morning.
SCHOOL OF Ml'SIC.
Director Kimball is drilliug'the uni
versity glee club which -will make its
first aappearance Charter daj The
club has had little practice but each
member has a well trained voice. Mr.
Kimball has taken particular care to
obtain the best talent in school. Some
tain idle clement of our co.iesre noun- dillieultv has been experienced in ol-
lalioj) too M-rioiihly, it is impossible tabling a firm tenor.
not to regret that your readers should Mr. Fames gave a verj' interesting
get it one sided impression that would ( recital last .Monday afternoon before
injure the good name of the universi- the Matinee Musical. It wna a Itus
tj in the west. Here in the east, we slan program. It waa repented Inst
have iHWhihly a larger proportion than Friday night at North P.cimI,
you have, of men who go to college as Th- Mandolin club will hImo appear
a matter of course, and who conse- on ("barter Dad. Tlie club now I'on-
Telephone CS5, P. O. Box S31.
DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S
Private Hospital
603 South llth street.
Special attention to diseases of women. Ev
ery convenience for surgical cases.
DR. CHARLES D. CHANDLER,
U. Of N. '92.
1231 O streut.
Hours: 8 to 10 a. in-, 2 to 4 p. m 7 to 6 p.m.
Sundays. 3 to 4 p m.
Phones: Office 339; res. C9&-17I0 D street.
Lincoln, Neb.
J. E. MOSSHART, M. D.
SpocI.il Attention to Krrorb of Infraction.
Practice Limited to EYE. EAH, NOSE and
TIIHOAT.
1131 0 Street. - - Lincoln, Neb.
Made by
Systematic
Savings.
TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN!
Examine tho Policy of the Now England j
Mutual. Tho Values ire as deflnito as those
endorsed in your Bank Book.
This Company has been Chartered
63 Years.
a. W. NOJSLB, Mgr.,
ROOM 10.
1041 O STREET
Phone 328.
Turpin's School of Dancng.
Children's class, Saturdays 2:30 p. m.
Ladies' and gentlemen's class, Mondays 8p.m. Assemblies or
Advanced Class, Wednesday Evenings.
The Academy offers advantage for cotillion clubs, privato part'es, etc.
Is newly furnished and decorated. Will be rented at reasonable rates.
For further information address,
ALBERT TURPIN,
The new Term begins
January a, 1099.
1132 N Strrct
Lincoln, Neb,
U&fcfd
fix
DR, J. F. STEVENS.
Office 11340 street.
Omcc Telephone 4ifl,
KoMdenco Telephone 421.
vrkm
Prices from $15 Up. Jj& ffl H&&
GtSa .SW. Irt &) "v HWX t
-
COLLEGE men everywhere are Invited to send for the Washburn Souvenir Catalog.
It contains nearly 300 portraits of artists and collegians, besides giving some account
of the construction of Washburn instrument nnd a complete list of net pnen.
First-class music dealers the world over sell Washburns, or instruments may be
obtained from the makers
LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO.
Lincoln, Neb
qiiently take a boyisii, irrcKponfdbie
it-v of it all. MoMt of tliem j;et over
it in a eur or two, 21ml thore
of tlieir number who go from
college to a profccttiofial whoo
often rank with iln- !. t. At
their lient thct are an iiiKiirnitlwiiit
KistH of twelve meinlxirs
The eadet lwnd bud their piotnrc
taken lat 'I'biintdny. Altont seven wore
nhtfont nnd euiiHeqneptly loft out of
the picture.
A tiiiorary Hrrttiitfemcnl lina been
made in aruiU hiiinnii inmer to tlm
part of the student xny. WumtfR tlieir pipe orran. Tlilii will rcoiilre two men
A'reffarlouB liockltif,' to the two or The nriran will not 1m nwvl on Chartor
inree iiowirioiix -nHp en-eiion course ,ny a nntiefpated
makea their number aeein more for
midable than it really n." This un
doubtedly la a very aenuiblo. explana
tion of the condition of niTnirs, which
Mr. Martin described, and one, which
almoHi certainly everyone who read
the article would have given hod ho
piven the matter second thought,
llowever, it ia not strango that an old
graduate of Harvard should fear a
misinterpretation, though it HccrnH
certain that IiSh feara are altogether
groundless.
MIkh ICva JoiiiMHiii of Audubon. In..
lina registered for a term of music.
S EX 1 0 ItS AT F KNTION !
Senior wiabing to compete for writ
ing up the class representation for the
Junior Annual will unbuilt tlieir eon
tributiniiK to anv member of the com
mittee by February 20. About two
pages of crisp, original matter la
wanted.
S. B. SLOAN,
A. HANSEN'.
MISS SHIVELEY
At llnrvnril a gymnastic association
has been formed for the purpose of
practicing in bovlng, wrestling, vault
ing, tumbling and bar nnd ring work.
The Milwaukee Alumni of the Uni
versity of Vincoii8in hnve formed a
local alumni club and on Friday, Janu
ary 27, gave a banquet at the Flanken
ton HoiiKc of tbnt city.
Dr. Leonhardt's
ANTI-PILL
Cures Nervous Ills,
..oniV.p?.ll?n. "lunc. NerrouK Ills
and Pill Habit Action not follow d by
contlvenesH DouU Itt Try It Hnmnlei
2JeM?rii'B,5.t,,.s5e orJdrtm aWm
co , Lincoln, Nth. '
Trt Advlmry Dpt. lor Patron.
OrricE Houits: Sundats:
lOtol'Ja. di. ltolp.m
2 to 5 p. m. 3 to S p. in.
A. D. WILKINSON, M. D.
Offlco 2t und ! Hurr Hlock,
lies., WJ South 17th Htreet.
Toluphotioa: Office, CW; residence, (Hi.
M. B. KETCIIUM, M. D., Piiak. D.
I'rof. OphthalmolOKy. OtoloBy and
IaryjiKOloxy.
Lincoln Medical Colleco,
Offer a thorough, private course In refraction.
SpvOlUUlOH lltttxl.
Onico, arc So. lltli st. Hour, 0 to IS:30-Sto5
NEW
WASH
DRESS
J. R. HAGGARD. M. D.
Kesldencc 1310 O street , Tel. 212.
Office. Viao utreet, Itooms 17 and 18,
Over Miller & Palne's, Tel. 535
DR.M. H. GARTEN,
Practice limited to
Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat,
1026 O street,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
E, S. KING,
Fine Watch Repairing,
Scientific Refracting Optician
(Graduate)
1J00 O Street, Lincoln, Nob,
GOODS
MILLER &
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, ic, 12 1-2, i5
20 and 25c a yard.
PAINE.
IT IS THE "STYLE
And "QUALITY" about the
photographs made at the
Elite Studio
That make them famous. All on ground floor. 226 So 3 1 th St.