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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1899)
jijliS AN KBK'S KVKN-rs. jjvtln collo(iilinn 'luesduy uunlng. juuior themes due before tomorrow evening". Clay Cli'ini'itt nt the VunUo Satur day eVCllinj,' School Hnm-s i or spring uenthm Ihuwlnj. -Mnivh 30. ynirllKli i'1"" t,m-dy u.eiilng in room 30'.'. miiln building. VUili'tlc hoard meeting tills- evening , g o'Cloi'K I" I'M." armory, Smart Koliwm In "The Meddler" nt rteOllH''' Thur-.lny evening. School of musk- recital In the ohnncl Tuesdn. ceiling at 8 o'clock. 1'crs'lil"""' 111111" drill In armory NVti nola.v ceiling at imnnl hour. 0irs' f niniiHluin exhibition before (icW'oiiiMii'i club this nflcriioon. IVliii" .mil I'iiIoh literary society n,eciiiiK" ' ' """I '''I'lilny evening. lMlImlini1' will he entertained by Oroiilii'li.iit "KH'lety at Wcsliiynn I'rl day ruMilng. Iirt'ttiv' by John Watson, author of "IIcjIiIi 'l,(' Hi1 Urlar Rush," nt Ollter Wednesday evening. PERSONAL. Clamlc Ib'eil was In Iowa a part of last wreK. Kloul M -KIMIp spent Sunday at his home" In reward. burn Rridge spent Saturday ami Sunday in Premont. jliss K.i ion has returned to her home in P'.utlsmout'h. lMisj Melilrerln of Fremont Is vis itinj,' inibi'iity friends. T.J. Mmiifoid of Beatrice visited his brother m the university Wednesday. llarr, l..indis was con fined to his home pai i of last week on account of .Hues. C. V. Rlioiules, principal of Shndron acailcnn, isitcd the university last Friday. Lid.i Miller will spend her Faster xacatiun iu isltlng friends at Atchi son, Kim. fliarles Mousel, U. H. '97, of Cam- bridge, was a university visitor a few days last week. lintel Thorp of Kdgetuont, S. D.t a former university student, is isiting friends in the city. Word from Roy Stone, 'OS, gives the news that he has recently been em jikned with the IMison electrical com pany fin Kelley of Umahtt came down to attend the Delta (inmmn banquet and viit her Lincoln friends. She expects to inahe an Furopeaii tour shortly. Professor Laurence Fossler has been sriven a sis .noiiths' leave of absence to trawl through Europe. He will K'iul most uf his time in fierniany. uVs-,1, J hi ner left on Thursday for ltowd Htj, where tfhe sang before the Butler lounty ISdueational As&o ''Htion, appealing on three programs. Prof. T.ijlor left for Washington, D.t... Insi 1 liursday. From there he go&j to ltiieliesicr, N. V., to be present at the national convention of the su jwriiitoiul ut of farmers' institutes. Howai.l Pariuelec, at present chem ical ii.SBi-t.iiu tor the Union Pacific railroail. visited university friends a few daj last week. A full beard mikes .i mark d diirerence in his ap pearand. LOCAL. Hai. i In- "Rvnns" do your wahliiiij,'. SchtnitlfPs lunch room, 131 So. llth Street. Go to Don's Cnfe, South llth. Opoa nights. Co:it Makers wanted at Ludwig's, 1207 O Mt-..i.t C 11. Rigrgs, Dentist, 141 South 12fh J oi.. op. Keystone grocery. 1. N. li.c li.inls of Reatriee isited his on n finv ,iM ist Wcek. Camt'ion'R Lunch Room, 118 South E!eeritJi. Open day and night, Sailu- I'ui-kett, faHhlonable drcss nmlin.' ind mUllner, 1301 O street. Dr U V I)avis,lentlst.Walhli-rutnaiii Wock. ciinier Eleventh and O streets. 1'aul lliielnnd of Omaha visited at "'C I'ln lsi house the first of the week. All i.i,. material for the "Senior took" is now in nnd will soon go to press. Tin Mate iutereollegiate oratorical -onti-st will he hold at Bellevue college APril 7. D Professor Norton addressed the "embers of the Y. M. C. A. Sunday af wrnooi,. , A. Ilfiirj has resigned from the "fbatts. p. McNiuiffhton will take "s pine,.. h Sover.il students went to Nebraska L '' last Monday with the L. L. T min Hwl troupe. JiHlgt Tibhets lectured to the senior w class in the office of register of dels Thursday. The final contest between the suc cessful preliminary debaters will "be heI( April and 5. Qn nocount of tiie unfavorable J-ther base ball practice was sus-l1-" during the past week. Call nmd sco our now stock of elec tric fixtures. Korsmeyor riumblng & llentlng company, 215 South 11th at. Uencrnl Secretary J. S. Moore has Bono to attend the general secretarial conference of Hhc V. M. C. A. to bo lield In livauwton, 111. 'Hie Junior Annual board Iiuh re eel veil Huvernl proofs of out from their publishing house. They feel sni tilled over the good work. The Zoological club met lust Thurs- i"J ceiling, luiunn of freh water lakes was dlscuss-ed by R. H. YVoloott, -'. Morlxon and R. A. l-yinim. 'pie second meeting of the year was held hy the tlrnduiite club Saturday ceiling In the Ungllsh club room and wis mid roused by Professor UarlKiur, .Miss Hereon and Me. Hunter. Ilne the "Kvuns" do your washing. I'lil Kappa ll fraternity has Issued Invitations for a cotillion to be given nt the Lincoln 'hotel while t'helr Ills tt'lct council ts In session April r, and rt. Rpuutlful pattern hats, (let vour Kn.ster hat. also a bottle of French bcautlller for the complexion. Cures bhicklieads and pimples. Mrs. Luke, 130 South Twelfth street. Word received from lonard 11. Rol. Has. who Is now In Philadelphia, states that ,'e is able to 'be out again, lie has livn 'aid up for some lime by .i ii.ii-iiuc . i nis iet i nn kip. The sei.l r law el.s met Tuesday to Impilre into the progress of jhe "Digest" and to appoint a committee to confer with Chancellor MneLean concern I ne; the elnss day oration. Lust Friday Dr. Ite.-sey gave the last of n course oT lectures before tho teachers of Omaha and Saturday he. a-ave a lecture on "Xutiire Studv" be fore the Douglas county teachers. Professor Franklin' entertained the .students of his colonization classes Saturday evening. Professor Caldwell was present and spoke upon "Remi niscences of Hnruird." It was a pic ture entertainment. Ainjone having a eopj of the "Xe brnsKii Literary Magazine," Vol. J, for November, 1S95, which they are will ing to part with, will confer a favor by informing Dr. TJolnrt IL Wok'ott of the zoological department. A few of the university cadet.s as sisted in the Tabitha home entertain ment Thursday and Friday evenings. They served as the cardinal's guard, and later gave an exhibition drill. Charles Weeks had charge of the drills. The botanical department has just received two collec'ions of plants; one of several hundred species of fungi from southwestern Colorado, intended for the experiment stntion; the other a niiscelaneous collection from t ali fornia The junior laws has deemed oy a large majority not to take space in the Digest soon to be issued b the senior law class. This decision was reached Wednesday afternoon after one of the warmest class flghits ever known in that department. jjcj.ui). $25.00 'Pi.e - . .. n l'uelllc has made the grea.., mm need rate of $25 to Port laud .'i..u other Puget oound points; also Iv Jlelena and Montana points, Salt 1ike City and Utah points. For tickets and full information call on E. R. SLOSSOX, General AgenL A ckibs in fencing has been organ ized by the girls under the instruction of Miss Darr. They are doing a great deal of hard practicing and hope to be far enough advanced to have a fencing match at the girls' exhibition on 'May 0. The members of the class are Misses Alberta Spuek. Adelloyd Whiting, Clara Fowler. Sara Muir. Minnie Onile nnd Edith Schwartz. There will be a 'benefit entertain ment for the college settlement in the chapel April 8. A farce, "The Fly ing Wedge," a companion piece to "The Revolving Wedge," which was presented a yenr ago, wil be given. Those taking part will be: Margaret Custer, Vera Wattles, Mary Wallace, Ressic Brown, Josephine Poynter, 1. A. Cuscnden. John Sumner. F. 13. Ed- tnn n,il Vrnnlf 'MnnehostRr. Have the "Evans" do your washing. Wo put moro than Cloth nnd Stitches in Garments WE MAKE STYLE for instce- thf- GnKDHER TniLOKIHG C0. Under Rock inland Ticket Office Southwest Corner 11th and 0. First-Class Work at Reasonablo Prices. C. A. Elmgren, Cutler. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. O. F. LAMBRRTSON. D. D. S. Lincoln, Nun. Qr.ictunte of Ohio College Dontnl Surocry. Ofllcc. AlexnmliT block. Hoouih S3 itml 21 COH.TWRLKTH AND O ST8 DRS. GIFFRN & SMITH Tok'iihoiii'M 28ft mid 808. Hooins 8, U uml II), Ollvo Thcutor tliilliUnu. LOUIS N. WRNTE, DENTIST, 130 South 11th strcot. Rooms 21.. S7 unci I, llrowiioll lllli. 1'liono N30. DR. J. L. McNAY, DENTIST. Teeth Kxtrnctctl without Pnln. omeo: Cor llth ami OHts. Lincoln, Nohrnska DR BRNJ. F WEST, GENERAL PRACTITIONER, Onico: lO-ttOSir.'ut.OvorFltzijcrnld's. Tol.-UO Residence: ITttKucltd Ave. Tol.fi43. Hours: 10 to 12 u. in. 2 to 5 p.m. Spcclnltles: Discuses of Stomach nnd Kldnoy DR. ALBERT R. MITCHELL, Hoot-as 078. llurr llloclt. Lincoln, Nob DR. Q. W. CLUTTER and H.A.SHANNON, D. I). S. Dentists . . Dr. Shuiinon Is u graduate of tho Clilnik'o CoIIvku of Dental Surery. OrricE H3rt o St., Lincoln, Nkii. Tclophone 6S5. P. O, llox 951. DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S Private Hospital 503 South 1 1 th street Special attention to diseases ot women. Ev ery convenience ror surir.cai cases. DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY. Ofkiok Houhs: Otllcu, ZehrunK lllock. 0 to 10 A.M. N V. Corner N& 13th Sts. 12 to 12:30 und 2 to 4 1. M. ItcHldence, HvunliiKM by Appointment, 1313 C Street. SuiuIqvn, 12 to I r. M. and by Appointment. ca. Tklkpiionks: Onico, 018. Hcsldence, 017 ! DR. J. F. STEVENS. Ollkc 1 130 O street. Olllce Telephone -ISO. Residence Telephone 424. Lincoln, Neb M. B. KETCHUM, M. D., Piiar. D. Prof. Ophthalmology, Otology und Laryngology, Lincoln Medical College, OfTcis n thorough, private course In refraction. Spectacles fitted. Ofllcc. 220 So. llth st. Hours, 0 to 12:30-2 to S J. R. HAGGARD. M. D. Kesldence 1310 G street., Tel. 242. Onlcc. 122.1 0 street, Rooms 17 and 18, Over Miller & Palno's. Tel. b35 DR. M. H. GARTEN, Practice limited to Eye, Gar, Noso and Throat, 1025 O street. Lincoln, Nebraska. E. S. KING, Fine Watch Repairing. c . .,., Rfr-intlncr Onrlnlnn Scientific Refracting Optician (Graduate) 1800 U Street. Lincoln, Neb ."j- ) We Can A man is never at his best in the old-fashioned kind of ready made clothes sold in most cloth ing stores. If you wain to do yourself justice, try one of our Hart, SchafTner & Marx finely tailored suits. You can get one that will fit as though made to measure and bring out your good points better than anything the average tailor can make to your order. The H. S. & M. suits are elegant, durable and not expensive. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX GUAHANTLt-D CLOTH, NQ. IPRIC6S FOR $7.50-$io.oo-$i2.50$i5.oo$i8.oo$20 ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY 1013 to 1019 O Street. The Original and Best NO SAW EDGE C-S" A RIBBON SEASON , , We havc ta,ked often and l0"9 about Ladies' Rea-'y-to-wear Suits a Ribbon Season Such as we because we have unlimited confi- Have Never Known. donee in what we offer in that line. As we have said before they are before is what we are preparing for. mafie uv A variety of beautiful styleis such as ,au,' "J has never previously been placed on our counters, is wthat we offer you. reliable and competent tailors of new High novelties in widths from No. and fashionable materials in tho most -10 to 80; prices 25c to $1.00 for hat approved styles of the season and, trimmings, belt sashes and ties. b t f . moderate. We Among these are shaded stripes, om- ' L her stripes, pompadour stripes, Roman ave well made stylish suits ns low stripes, broken stripes, plain stripes, as $G.50; some special values at $9.00 and hair line Stripes; some tnffeta nnd to $12.00 and others up to $27.00. We other satin and taffeta; lKte in nre nlmost SUTC io please you in fity1e p aire and broken styles of the i , , i, brigflitest colors; Drelcns wltih or n" Price. A gwxl time to huy is without satin stripes and wl'th or while the assortment is ait its best, without fnntfy edffes, with drawing Ladles' spring jnclcets of stylistti cords for shirring. We liave the same clotlS an(1 correCt shajCS) finc siJk or w diths as the above in pltnn colors, .. . l , . stripes, plaids and Dresdens. tin llnJn' tallor rande' rnces Narrow widths for trimmings nnd $5.00, $0.00, $7.50, $850, $9.00, $10.00, collars with drawing cords for shir- $n.00, $13.50, $15.00, and $17.00. ring in plnin colors, stripes, checlc. Ladies' dress skirts in latest Shapes; nlnids. and DreRdens; some with nnd w ... , . . ,. , , others .vithout fancy edge 7c to 20c novelty cloths, plain cloths, brocades, n yarn mohiair, etc., at prices astonishingly tf you want the very latest -we invite 0w. you to come. MILLER & PAINE. Please You WmW iuij tnV m H TfjilH KiM ip Mi FOWK-IU'TTON hACK SUIT Cn)Mrl((lil t'Soi by Hart, schatlner & Marx FINE SUITS LAUNDRY Clarkson Laundry Co.