The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, May 15, 1891, Page 11, Image 11
THE HESTER IAN. 11 At the convention, students from most of the best colleges of Kansas, Missouri and other western states were met. A little inquiry brought out the fact that the U. of N. is about 1 1he only college that in addition to keeping up a good stand ard of work, 5s active in athletics; that has the college yell i ready for every occasion, and has much class spirit. Wednesday evening while at parade rest in the armory, Mr. Swart suddenly fainted and sank to the floor. He was laid out on a mat, water quickly brought, and the windows opened. After a few minutes he was restored to conscious ness, and assisted to his room: Mr. Swariz had been ill all day so that the heat of the close room overcame him. In a two-third column notice of the Cadet Band concert, the Journal 'of May 14, ailer testifying to the musical ability of individuals, and to the excellencies of this new musical organization, says: "With regret the audience saw the last number finished. The concert will be repeated at Fairbury Saturday zrigh during the cadet encampment, and the people there may expect a rich musical treat. Professor Easterday desrwes mrch credit for the excellent condition of the band vhich is much better than ever before. Just before tie 8jst -chorus, Mr. Reese, with a few well chosen words, presented Director Easterday rith a bexutifcl-baton on behalf r-f the cadet band.11 DIRECT POINTERS. The Hot Springs cf Dattola. These springs are rapidly becoming famous on account of the wonderful curative properties ol the waters, and the many marvelous cures which have been effected by the thei mal baths. The town and springs are delightfully situated in a pict uresque valley in the Black 'Hills country, abounding 5n beautiful scenic effects, and at an altitude of 3,400 feet above the sea level; thus insuring a pure atmosphere and exhllara xaSing climate, absolutely free from malaria. Under the enterprising and progressive management of the Hot Springs eompauy many desirable improvements have been made; among the number the erection of a commodious bath house fitted up with all modern .conveniencies for the comfort of guests. New hotels liave been built and coin iortably furnished throughout, conducted iin first-class style .and at reasonable rates. Those who prefer stopping at a private house, will find many desirable boarding places where jjood accommodations are furnished, .and at moderate prices. The superior daily service now afforded by flhe Burlington Route lo Hot Springs, with through sleeping car accomma tions from Omaha, Lincoln, Aurora and Grand Island, makes the trip an easy and enjoyable one; and for the benefit .of all whodesire lo lest the efficacy of the waters, rouud trip tickets at reduced rates, good for ninety days, .are now on sale at the offices oflhe Buritugton Route. For pamphlet, descriptive of the springe, and fulUnfor mationas to rates, time, etc., apply lo .any agent iofllie com pany,, orlo J. Fau-tfciii, GerrT PaBB"r&TJcktsl AgL, Omaha, Neb. Second-hand book stoie, 119 north Twelfth street. T. Ewing & Co liave now sm opportunity lo showuffan 5m anense stock .of clothing lo great advantage. Their new, quar iters 1115-17 O street are undoubtedly the tfiuest in the city. ; Call around .and inspect both store and goods. i $75.00 to 25cuk a month can ibe amide working for oik, Persons preferred who can furnlhha horse and give their whole time lolhe 'business. Spare moments may be jM-ofit j ablj' employed also. A few vacancies in towns and cities. 1 U. F. JOHNSON & CO., iooaMaluSL, iiidhinonfl, Va. Call on Edddd. Cerf & Coooo. Skinner lets good rigs at low prices. Book exchange, 119 north Txvelflh. Hats and caps at Ed. Cerl & Go's. Cadet suits, gloves and caps at Ewings. Call on Ewing for cadet gloves and caps. Cadet caps and suits a specialty at Ewings. Clothing for everybody at Ed. Cerf & Qs. Go to Ed. Ccif &. Co. for furnishing goods. The latest styles in hats at Ed. Cerf & Go's. Manley still has the cream of the candy trade. Special prices lo students at T. Ewing & CcVs. Skinner keeps gentle and stylish horses. Students1 pat ronage solicited. The finest students1 suits in the city at Ewing & Qs, 1 1 15-17 O street. Good goods, low prices. Dr. Garten, eye, car, nose and throat specialist. Glasses filled. Rooms 16 and 17, Richards block, Lincoln, Neb. Orders for photographs on the best galleries in the city for ale at a discount at The Hesiveiuajj office. Don iorget when an need of photos. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR EXTRA COPIES OF THE Great COMMENCEMENT JpiiER nuu