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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1899)
EVEN ZERO WEATHER does not provont our being n warm proposition when It comes to . . . BOOr QQd Catalog Prir)ting Gotourcstlmntooti your next printing of wliutovur description. No cheap John work, but the best nt reivsonublo prices. HUNTER PRINTING GO. PHONE 350. THE CENTURY DOUBLE-FEED PEN IS THE BEST Q. E, HAGER, Agonl, Law Library ,0 Y..AR8' EXPERIENCE. TRADE MARKS, DE8IONS. COPYRIGHTS Jco. Anvono pmllnK n nkctch and description nmy quickly iincortntii, froo, wliothor mi Invention la lrotatily ifttontntlo. ConitnunlciitlmiK Mrlclly rontliluntlnl. Olden imoiioy fornecurlnuimtonta In America. Wo linvo n Wnshliiuton ofllco. I'itcntB taken through Muuu ,1c Co rccelvs special notice, In tho SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, bonutlfiilly lliuntrntctl, )nrtrot clrenlntlon of nnyrclentlnclouriiHl, weekly, torni' fa (XI a year; 1.;0kiv months. Specimen copies nnit Hand Hook os I'atknth sent Tree. AihlroM MUNN & CO., ,'Wll lirnmlxwiv, Nctv Yarli. Kent College of Law Marshall D. Ewell, l.L. D., M. D., Dean. Throe years course lending to degree of LI j. H. Improved methods uniting theory nnd practice. The School of practice is the leading feature. Eve ning sessions of ten hours n week for eneli class. Students can be self sup porting while studying. Wo assist students in scouring suitable employ ment. For catalogue, address W. F. Momeyer, LL. B., Secretary, (118.010 Ashland Hlock. Chicagolll., -3tk.'k.-k--tk A t "STEVENS FAVORITE" i 2-inch barrel, weight 4 puiwH Cirufully bored and tested 1'or .22, .25 and 32 rim-fire cartridges NO. 1 7. Plain Open Sights, No. 18. Target Sights, $6.00 $8.50' Ask your dealer for the " FAVO RITE." If he doesn't keep it we vill send, prepaid, on receipt of price. Send stamp for complete cata logue showing our full line, with .1! uahle information regarding rules and ammunition in general. 'J, STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO. iBf" P. 0. BOX 921 T.HICOPEE PALLS, MASS. S University Coal Office Gregory sells Coal Best Quality. Best Price Phone 343. 1044 O Street fA V ,,! i I y? -"ztfnp:j SE?'t3 itbjdu 'i fn i ' WE Mt MUM nmi m' 1. 1,.,. , lid i . . " " II I JdiTO wnkwt -gap H 1 It "Takes Down." 7ZZz(L SVL jkj , B 'jf. ft: '.WlV:l.' j- j. i fur, '-' "- -- -" ""l'l '' "" ' ' niiir.r ri.h in full rllh nnwr X U II 1? R H ifJ-iiP II 1". il A niillll.lvln III... ..f -111, II. .Iul- .. n. -. ... ilWW r rfllL T H.IEia U.iil in cvry t f'T Ul Ul !.vn l . p. ii- ii, llmiaittli e.rnrd dnr bicrcl. i the st Chtcapo, t irxir.s . . umit' ourcuitutn ievf-uOi 9xxooooooooooooooooooooo Quality Rather Than Quantity, President Bitot ot Harvard, says t 2 "Tlio Ititornntloniil Is u wonderfully com- q pact Rtorcliousoof neourntolnforiuatlon." X WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Best for the Household. Words arc easily found. Pronunciation ta easily ascertained. Mcanlncs are easily learned. The growth of words is easily traced, and excellence ot quality rather than superfluity of Quantity char- ixtcnget Its every department. 43".Njjfc(mrti )i(jt unit mi (iji)i(r(i((ou jn i G.&C MERRIAM CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mass. O &OOOO0O0OO0O0OOOO00OOOO06 Northwestern University . . . VscHeeLi The high standard and progressive methods which have given this School its enviable reputation for over thirty years arc carefully main talncd. For circulars of detailed informa tion address theSecretary. Dr. N. S. DAVIS, 2431 Dearborn St,, - CHICAGO, ILL, Intercollegiate Htironu Cottrel & Leonard 472-478 liroilwny Albany, Now York. Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods To the American Colleges and Uni versities. Illustrated manual, samples, prices, etc., upon request. Gowns for the pulpit and the bench , TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN 'Lincoln and uburn, Falls City. Atchison. 1 and Kansas City. City Ticket Office, 1039 O St. H. C Townsend. G. P. & T. A. F D. Cornell, C P. & T.A. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY WOMAN'S MEDICAL SCHOOL 333-339 S. Lincoln Street, CHICAGO Opposite Cook County Hospital. Four Years Graded Course. HoKltmlm.' ulih Jtil 1 IMiit, the course lor the year will be divided into four terms of twelve weeks each Atteiidtuu'u (nun Htudents In tlio retru ar course Is required durinij three tonus In each of the four years The fourth term is optional The fees are IOO 00 for euoh venr payable in quurterly Installments in udvnuce. Tho number of ruKulur students Is limited to onu-liundred. twenty-live in eueh class. Place III clUKS is obtained liv I'nmimllllvn iiviitnl.M, Hon after havltiK eomiilled with tho require ments of tho Statu Hoard of Health of riluiole- Exceptional laboratory ml viintniffs are offored totoachors, and superior clinical fuullitius uiu offered to senior medlcul studonts and irradti atos In tnedlclna durltiK the summer term. For further information aduress DR. JOHN RIDLON, 103 STATE ST., CHICAGO Iroquois BEcgIqs SIC J5 1011 'f Jim fjiimm roci.is Motlol 3 llryr'x , illlmlcl at flu ,f,.u u ,out tlilril IM-lr r .1 oh,,. Rnn lini.Q nvm t unoic tam rn t.a.u0 ii.oi. r", . , , , ,. fcU "VilliO T iilUult wJiei if wrrr '" '".: .ll,,",,., ' ",l l.mutut ,...1 i ail rrnl.cn Hi, Uuii r. ,i , , ,,,, i , i ,i-.IB ji, 1,1 i '"ittii" - Mr do to ( n "SCO. Tuil yr .c.ii l mis. v, , ,,, j ,,, M n , , , u, jul, wjwl . iSU"i.'i'.L';t. J-.'L' u" fiiarn-liiiih oLir uf Muilcl a IROQUOI3BICYCLE.i$IO.MlHll. TI,owl,.. mn i noil y up t"-dul. i hi ,.uko,.r) l,f f.,r bi gnt mid ml ipi ii UUaillViri U1J ituiMaM.iiti.n Bhtlliy Is in .o.u.il.. 'il inii.mipruvH l. i.i.rc crmk ilrlulmMa inroctni ..r.li ci.mn lm ," htllt. nml tl I 'U in il... H. ...... Ilu.. i ....I ..i .. , , , .. ;.. I '." i .irn m.imiiiii . ui i. nit .- -rrn lo rqiiiimiriit tlirauili.mt Our iltfi-n Oiiiiriintce will. ..ri luupli ' , . J"'r" ' " .railteu 1 -rl,w . 4M.ut, ni,i, ,li,.0 ,, tb. 'd ,. - ltoffriiiiewmrd , an.l w. wil, lu, I . , f , ,, .,int ,)a 76 all M,ro-. charur, ..".-i ijnr inrr rtrr ninue, trnil it Im Lalurr - n .V 0 . " r'J5.i """ "L """'"ii.1"' la-t irnr Tl, . , ,r ,. .JlZ...Tf?f?.,, ' in i'l.k r ininn, i. n J.L. MEAD GYGLE CO., Chicago, III. MAN'S LlTTl.K 11I41M3 JJBLOW. The- following attempt comes from Northwestern, along wltlh the state ment that tho bard folt himself hound to help the Hyllabim board. Inasmuch as II Is positively stated that lie had neer made any previous attempts to write poetry, we can not ihelp bill ad mire Ills determination. Wh the copy wub not used for what tihe writer Intended it, is not clear. t There is u lady fair to hoc, Her eves a lovely gray; Her image ever eomes to me As graceful m u popinjay load of ha, -milky way -How graceful she may seem ' he 1 find It hard to say. ' MM. I.. I...1i- fill,, luivmid POllllllll'l' I llirt I, lV " ', 1 For loers does not lack; Her lips are sweet, her smile complete Ih Mho n rabbit track - carpet lack irunny sack - ' (.lust wait; I'll take that back.) Ami When 1 go to see this nuild. Or whin we chance to meet. It II1N my heart with happiness To bear her- gentle bl"t -ugly feet - Millie mi sweet ! Yes, es, To see her smile so sweet. Her years are few; innocent youth Is hers, and easy comes the blush; Her speech is low; her voice in truth As mellow as a blacking brush royal (lush Ih)w1 of mush Hurrah! As mellow 111.11 note of thrush. And when 1 compliment her taste, 1 think 1 sec her smile; The contour of her perfect waist is like 11 rat-tnil file lumber pile canoiuilc Oh. homillc! I'll finish this one after while. Fair lady, I would further rhyme, Hut here the Muse doth lag. I'll try again sonic other time, 'My 'sweet and 'bony nag - ugly ihag beastly jag' Again I've .struck a sung. It's not so easy as 1 thought, H's worm.- than no cviiin.; 1 write 110 rhymes; let thorn 1k bought; 1'1 much prefer to jam slam d ! cram I'd much prefer to cram. Talk of woes and tribulations. Talk of "tin" and poor relations, Talk of 'bugs in nrmy rations. Talk of typhoid "got" in war Hut noi one of these is in it. For a sc. ond of a minute. Willi the ttoubles of a "scribbler" Not b' far ! Talk of funnv brain gyrations, Talk of "cult ure V aspirations, 'Talk' of fresb, red-toot sensntions. 'Talk of leads and scoops and moves; These, these nre his forever! ud a wish for "nanls" of lenther. q he writes "behind a three-times lml tod door! Columbia is to have four new dor mitories costing about $750,011(1. The buildings' will lie creetd on Morning side Heights. I he late Col. Joseph M. lleiiiiett hu.s Jell .f400,0()U to the Uuivuifeit ot l'cnu hlMinia to be used for tlie Higher ed ucation of women. S trnl memlwiri nf t li .. Null, ftw.ul. t arc reported a considering the ad- usability of introducing team golf mutches ntwt year between faculty j teams of the leading eastern colleges. 1 I lie iila 11 luih been tried MicccsfiiUv I b, tlu' faciilticti of several Scotch col leges. I n iiinoMitioii lu connection with I the Harvard-Yale boat race has been announced in the 113 of a lour-i,.ired I inee oetwecn the siibhtilutes oT the I two crews. Tills race will piobnhh; I be rowed on a two-mile course aftor the university race and before the freshman race. NO DATIC ACJRIiMSU ll'O.N. 'I'lit- Minnesota and Wirjeonsin man ugei'H were unable to come to nuj ar-1 riintfenient yustenlay regarding n' II i' lor net fall. WlbcoiiHiiiV only lop a date, November 18, with i lint of I the Minnesota-Chicago game, so that i dale win out of tlio question. The en- tire catalogue of dates for 'both teams i wii- gone through and the only re- ' illuming chance for t'lie two uni'versi-I ' t meet is In case one of tHie les sci gnines of either institution can 'lie changed to correspond with the pi n date of the other, floth inanii gers are Mill hopeful of making satis factory arrangements. Have tlie "Evans" do your wiiHhlng. WANTED- SEVERAL TRUSTWORTHY iKTKonn In this Htato to uinnuco our bust itess In their own and near bv counties It Is malnlv ofllre work conduoted nt home. Salary Htrult'tit J900 a voar and oxpenHeti iletlnlto bonat'dc no more, no less Halarv. Month!y$75 noforcDfcK Enelnse KOlf-addrossod iitamped envolo' hhheutE Herb, Prest. 'Jt'Pt. M. Chlcairo HERPOLSHEIMER & CO. Tic New Spring Silks, Millinery, Wraps, Suits, Skirts Waists, Gloves, Shoes, Neckwear, etc., etc., now await the approval of the buy ing public. The assortments are by far the finest and most complete we have ever presented. This combined with the small prices always to be found at this store form a buying opportunity that none can alford to overlook, and all can take advantage of. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA WRIGHT, KAY & GO. Manufacturers of F RATEKNITY EM1H.EMS RATKRNITY JKWE1.UY RATBRNITY NOVELTIES BATKHM1TY STATIONEItY RATEKNITY INVITATIONS RATEKNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS RATEKNITY I'HUUKAMB Send for CntnloKtie ami Price List. Special designs on apilicatlon H0-IA2 Woodword Ave , DETROIT, WICH. Students vork a Siieclulty 1144 O ST. Good Harliers.New Furniture. Excellent Work WHEN YOU TRAV'L ALWAYS TAKE THE To OMAHA All points east. KANSAS CITY east and south. DENVER and all Colorado points. OGDEN and SALT LAKE. BUTTE and HELENA. PORTLAND. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES. Has the Best Modern Equipment. Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Free Reclining Chair Cars. For Time Schedules, Tickets, Reservations of Berths, Call or Address, E. B. SLOSSON, Gen. ABt., 1044 O St.. J. T. MASTIN, C. T. A. Lincoln, Neb. H. G. BURT, Pres., E. DICKINSON, Gen. Mgr., E. L. LOMAX, G V & T A. Omaha, Nebraska. For Style, Quality and Price TAILOR MADE GOODS You should call on NEBRASKA PANTS & SUIT COMPANY. 143 N. 13th St. HERP0LSHE1MER & fin Dress Goods HERPOLoHEIIHER & D PHI! That Shirt U linvo your next shirts made to order if you want them to fit and wear. It's economy in tho long run, to say nothing of tho comfort and satisfaction. One-hall dozen to order, white ot colored, $9. Harper's Shirt Factory, Upstairs, 1012 0 Street. I have the only shirt factory in Lincoln. THE BEST ROUTE FROM LINCOLN, NEB. Eastman Kodaks PREMO CAHERAS nUNKOE CAnERAS PLATES, FILA1S, CARDS AND PRINTING PAPER FOR SALE BY LINCOLN PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 115 S. Iith St., Lincoln, Neb. .... -IN- Oliver Theatre Building. SSi ft u H" 3i li ('y I 'H'tlllfl