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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1899)
T3 W HICK'S EVENTS. l)iii'e,,, ficliool of music b'jirlna hijh meeting tlilM evening nt f o'er frgu of luw, fourth torm begins TtiUiy. " ih .SklniHM nt On "iRMiinrv," vcr theater in l.i'Hka tit tho Oliver In ".Mm-both" 'llrmltiy evening. A'guliir meeting of literary soulo i l-rldny evening. latin colloquium Tne.sduv evening at ploek, main bullillng. J)eliiin literary soclot.v boys' contest fogriini, Friday evening. I'oivshlng Itllle drill In nrniorv Tlnirs piy evening at usual hour. Morrill memorial service in eiinpel iniii.v in regular mil pel Hour, i wini puny i uesiuiy evening by .Miss f.Mtillory and Paul Fitzgerald. Informal danolng party by Tiirplu, Courier Hall, Friday evening. Dual pentathlon meet with Omaha V. M. ('. A. at Omaha Saturday even ing. Mlw Cunningham and Miss Dougltis eu'tertaiu Friday and Saturday even ings. Postponed meeting of athletic .i.mpI Tuesday evening, 7:110 oVlne.lt in ar mory. I'HKSONAb. E. 1). Ilaughard or Crete was In Lin coln last week. Mrs. .laynes of Omaha was in bin coin last Wednesday. Miss llagey. 'OS visited friends nt the I'niv rily Wednesday. Miss Walker, 'Its, Is spending .1 week's neat Ion in the city. Chancellor Macl.ean returned from Chicago Wednesday evening. Miss Sedgwick and Karl Williams of York were in Lincoln last week. Miss Vail of Omaha visited iN'ellie La Selle last. Wednesday and Thursday. ill. II. Kansoni and Mr. Mercer were pledged to lleta Theta l'i last week. .John Hustle has leturncd frm a successful hunting trip on the IMatte. Mis Melleiir.v of Deuuison, I.i will be the gust of Miss Morgan next week. MNm Minnie Eckel of .St. Joseph will be the guest, of Ellen Douglas nest week. Ernest Wiggenhorn and Carl Fricke attended the Phi Psi convention last weelt. Mr. Kimball, '90, an attorney nt Wayne, visited his fraternity brothers last weelt. T. W. Kcnogy, a former university student, renewed old nequainlnncs last weelt. Jessie llelle Ionising came down from PlattKinouth to attend the Phi Psi cotillion. Miss Fanny Cole has returned from l)es Moines, where she spent hnv spring vneation. i Professor E. H. Harbour has been eleefed a fellow of the American asso eiatlon for the Advancement, of Sci ence. Captain Cliilde of the Iteloit foot ball team and manager of the base ball team wn a delegate to the Phi Psi convention. i Jesse Cleland was in Iowa City last week ax a delegate fmni Nebraska Al pha of Delta Tail Delta to the provin vial convention. Word has Ih-cii received that the in jury received by Pert ltobbius in -t vecent engagement at Manila, is but a slight sculp wound. Lind Robinson of Omaha has re ceived an appointment to West Point and will take examinations for that place in the near future. The Misses Edna and Mertie lloo inson and the Misses Lehmer chaper oned bv Mrs. Charles Engle of Omn ha attended the Phi Psi eotilli.vi last Wednesday. H. H. Alexander, '07, who holds a fel lowship in philosophy in the Universi ty of Pennsylvania, is visiting univer sity friends while recuperating from a severe attack of typhoid fever. Professor F. W. Taylor returned Tuesday from Washington and Roch ester. Y., having attended the annu al convention of the United States su per! irtendents of fanners' institutes, nt the latter place. ' LOCAL. Have tlie "Evans" do your washing. Schmitt'jl's lunch room, 131 So. llth Street. Go to Don's Cafe, South llth. Open nights. See our widows. Foot-Form store. 1213 O street. C. 13. Rlggs, Dentist, 141 South 12th St., op. Keystone grocery. The Gardner Tailoring Co. report the sale of spring suits immense. Cameron's Lunch Room, 118 South Eleventh. Open day and night. Dr. L. P. Dnvls.dontlflt, Walsh-Putnam block, corner Eleventh and O street. Dr. V., J. Anprle, practice limited to Bhin mud urinary diseases, 1400 O nt. Chancellor MacLcan gave an Inter esting 1olk in chapel on his visit to Chicago University. rml Deiwee.-e anil Frank Leihiner shot about sixty duelts while shooting on the Platte last weelt. Call and sue our new stock of elec tric fixtures. Korsmeycr Plumbing & Heating company, SIC South 11th st. New line stamped University pupur, Crane's bond In tablet form, 200 sheets for Hi cents, at Umlvcrsity Hook Store, basement. Miss Mullory and Paul W. Fitter aid have Issued Invitations for a card party to be given Tuesday evening at Mount Emerald. The class in electro-metallurgy rc eeiiitly visited the eleetrotyplug and stereotyping department of the .Ne braska Slate Journal. II. Hudson, Jack Summer, Fred Cits eadeii and Claude Weed furnished mu sic at the college settlement entertain ment given Saturday evening. The slate board of agriculture has turned over to the curator of the state museum all eases, glassware, etc., be longing to that organization. Durlntf the Faster recess I,io.Vhrcu Itrooks and Instructor Kvnns men!, n ' day al Madison Inspecting the labor-1 atories of tit. University of Wisconsin.! Fourteen mbers or the Hlalr high' school visited the university Friday and Saturday. W. K. Fowler,' superin tendent of the Hlalr city schools, chap-1 crimen ine puny. Until further notice every Monday will be bargain day for llowcrs and Thursday special ribbon sale. Don't miss this op)ortunity. Mrs. Luke, 1.10 South 12th stieet. The labiiraitiiry of the electrical en gineering di-purtiucut has just re ceived a portable phatoineter for meas uring the power of incandescent, lamps. i Last week Professor Hroolts ad dressed the students of the engineer ing department of the University of .Minnesota at Minneapolis upon "lOngi nieerlnw and Fiuamee." The Dellan boys' debating club field a debate with the Everett society in the chapel of Wesleyan university' Fri day evening. The question discussed was "Resolved, that the'Unlted States should establish a protectorate jver over the Philippine islands until they are capable of self government." The annual V. M. ('. A. election was held last week. The ollicers eleeVd were: President, J. J. King; vice president, (1. .1. Marsh: correspond ing secretary, J. E. Iloyle; recording secretary, .Samuel Anderson; treasur er, C. .1. Allen. A full report of the work done by the committee was given by the chairman of each committee. The department of geology has just received a collection of a little over 100 specimens from the Carbon iferous of Kansas. These have boon contributed to the collection of the Hon. Chales II. Morrill by Mr. T. W. Allen of Kansas City in return for spe cimens recently sent to him bv the State University. F. W. Taylor, superintendent of th? fanners' institutes, who has been at tending the annual meeting of the American r- relation of fanners' in stitute managers, held in Rochester, X. Y., returned a few days ago. Mr. Taylor is secretary of this society and presented a paper upon the work of the association. The mathematical seminar met Fri day evening at 7:.10 o'clock in U. 111. R. E. Moritz read a paper concerning generating functions for the evolu t'on of certain indeterminate form'', (enrge 11. Morse gave a forty minute paper on the investigation of the sim ple ball goxernor. Carl E. Enherg dis cussed the characteristics of evolutes, and R. K. Moritz gave a paper for the fundamental theoruin In the theory of invariants, (iY.M. NOTES. Dr. llasting.s visited Oinulia .Monday in the intere.sts of the dual pentathlon with the Omaha V. .M. C. A. and the Anierieiin association for the idvnnee meut of physical education. The Omaha hoard of education, through the efforts of Superintendent I'carsc, have made an appropriation for the nevssirtv nnMiro'poiiic'tric in struments to examine Iwrween .M,r,0Q and 25,000 school children. This ex amination will he lihc the one oihIiic.: ed in I.ieoln last spring and from the figures obtained, Dr. Hastings will be able to conrpnrc the physique of Ne braska children with those of other tates. Tlie.se statistics will be pre sented by Dr. Hustings to the national educational association at Los An geles. Cail.. next July. The pentathlon with Omaha will be held April 15 in their gymnasium and the trophy is a handsome silver plate, twelve inches in diameter, and en graved with the name of the winning team. A rat! of $2.20. to Omaha md re turn for tho pentathlon has been se cured, providing ten men can be se cured1 to go, Toynter has withdrawn from the pentathlon team on account of illnes-j, and I'earse, fifth nun in the latti pen tathlon, will take his place. Of the forty men In the athletic claws, t.wonty-slx have decided upon their resH'e.tive Held day events. There is enough material to form two track teams, each equal to any of the track teams of former yivtrs. 'Hie Omaha Y. M. C. A. ha three men who vaulted over 9 feet, nnd three who jumped S fet, In their prelinu-n.-irv niMitnflilnn Sa.turdnv pvenliiiT. 'Arrangements aTe nearly completed ! lor Ji ouai uiuiciic iiicui iviwi ohlic University of Town nt Town City May 10. Tcn'men decided by the local field day. May 13, will constitute our team. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. O. V. I.AMUUKTSON. D. I). S Lincoln, nkii. Ur.uhmte of Ohio Colli no Diintul Surnury. Onico. Alexander block. Rooms mi and .') COU. TWKLmt AND O STK DKS. GIFEEN & SMITH Tolt'uhoni'M sw mid SPH. Hooum K tiiu.O 10. lii 'IKmiiu liuilOliiK LOUIS N WENTE, DENTIST, 13(1 South lltli hiruul. Hooiiim W. Wiuitl I, llrowaull IIIU. Pliono MO. DR. J. L. McNAY, DENTIST. Teeth Kxtrmtuu wlthoul Pain. Onice: Cor. llth and OKtx. Lliu'oln, Nebraska DR HENJ. F WEST. GENERAL PRACTITIONER, Onico: IO-.'5 O Street, Over Kltrgcrnld's. Tel. 410 Hosldenco: 1 735 Kuclld Avo. Tul.RM. Hours: 10 to 12 a.m. 3 to ft p.m. S ecliiltles: Diseases of Stomach it ml Klilncy. DR. ALBERT K. .MITCHELL, Rooms 07'H. Hurrlllock. . . Lincoln, Nob Oil. G. W. CLUTTElt AN H. A. SHANNON, 1). O. S. Dentists . . Dr. Sluuinon Is a Kruiluate of tho CIiIciiko Rolk'KC of Dental Surgery. Ornur. li:w o St.. Lincoln, sr.w. Tolcphone OW.. I. o. Hox 051. DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S Private Hospital 603 South llth street Special attention to iUmmim-n of women. Kv cry convenlenco for t-utidcal cases. DR. BRNJ. F. BAILEY. Oitk;k Houns: onico, Zchrtim: Illock. 0 to 10 a.m. N.W.CornurN&iathSts. VI to 12:3(1 mill S to A v. M. Resldci cc. KventnKs li.v Appomtmont, 1313 c Street Snndavs, 1J to I e. m and tiy Appointment. Tklkphones: Ofllco. 0IH. llcsldencc. 017 DR. J. F. STEVENS. Onico H3rtOhtrcet. Onico Telephone 4-.U Hesldcnco Telephone -I'.M. Lincoln, Neb M. 13. KETCH UM, M. D., Piiah. D. Prof. Ophthalmology. Otology and LnryneoloKy. Lincoln jMedii'iil College, Offers a thorniich. prlvnte tourho In refraction. Spuctacle.s lit ted. Onico. i-'OSo. llthst. Hours, ti to 12:30-2 to 6 J. R. HAGGARD. M. D. Hesldcnco 1310 (J street., Tel. 242. Onice, 1223 q street, Kooms 17 and 18, Over Mlllur & I'nlne's. Tel. i35 DR. M. H. GARTEN, Practice llmlnd to Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat, 1025 O street. Lincoln, Nebraska. E. S. KING, Kino Watch Kcpnlrlrc Scientific Refracting Optician (Graduate) 1300 O Street. Lincoln, Neb. EVEN ZERO WEATHER docs not prevent our being a warm proposition when it conies to . . . BOOI aod Catalog PriQting Got our estimate on your next printing of whatever description. No chenp John work, but tho best at reasonable prices. hunter mmnm go. PHONB 350 FOUR 'BUTTON SACK SUIT Copyright, 1899 liy Hart, Schaffner & Marx ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY 1013 to 1019 The Original and Best NO SAW EDGE A RIBBON SEASON , , A Ribbon Season Such as we Have Never Known. before is what we are preparing for. A variety of beautiful styles such as has never previously been placed on our counters is what we offer you. High novelties in widths from No. 40 to 60 j prices 25e to $1.00 for hat trimmings, belts, sashes and ties. Among these are shaded stripes, om bor stripes, pompadour stripes, Roman stripes, broken stripes, plain stripes, and hair line stripes; some tnffeta and other satin ami tnffetn; plaids in plain and broken styles of the brightest colors; Dresdens -witlh or without satin stripes and with or witihout fancy edges, with drawing cords for shirring. We have the same widths as the above In plain colors, stripes, plnids and Dresdens. Nnrrow widths for trimmings and collars with drawing cords for shir ring in plain colors, stripes, check, plnids, and Dresdens; some with and others without fancy edges, 7c to 20c a yard. Tf you want the very latest we invite you to come. MILLER TAKE TIME To step into our store for a few minutes and look over our new styles of Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits. They are acknow ledged to be the finest clothes made in this coun try. It will certainly pay you to see them and get our prices before you decide what to wear this season. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHING. O STREET. LAUNDRY Clarkson Laundry Co. We have talked often and long about Ladles' Ready-to-wear Suits because we have unlimited confi dence in what we offer in that line. As we have said before they are made by reliable and competent tailors of new and fashionable materials in the most approved styles of the senson and, best of all, pricen are n.oderate. We have well made stylish suits as low as $0.50; some special values at $0.00 to $12.00 and others up to $27.00. We are almost sure to please you In style, fit and price. A good time to buy is while the assortment is ait its best. Ladies' spring jackets of stylidh cloths and correct shapes, fine si.K or satin linings, tailor made. Prices, $5.00, $0.00, $7.50, $850, $9.00, $10.00, $11.00, $13.50, $15.00, and $17.00. Ladies' dress skirts in latest shapes; novelty cloths, plain cloths, brocades, nioholr, etc., at prices astonishingly low. a PAINE. "