The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, February 01, 1892, Page 13, Image 13

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Miss llilbnan, ft special student, started on tlio evening of
the 27th foi South Afnca.v acre she intends to do inisnionni)
woik.
A two hour costume class will Like the plan- f Miss ll.ii
ton's one hour sketch clnss on Moml.ns. The ncsiiloni of
of city charities will assist in piociirmi; models.
We arc glad to know that ariangcnicnt!. are being made
whereby the cadet band will play each evening during May
and the early part of June in the city. The cadet hand i in
excellent condition and has fifteen men well diilhd ly Tio
fessor linslctdny. They also have a large repertoire of the
latest popular music. The band is in better condition tlinn
it has ever been In the past.
The romance department library has recently acquired
several interesting works. One ol these is tlZt Gultrie His
toriquc ifci Coiiteiiporahis"s.Kcis in eight volumes,
with the date 1827. It contains valuable historical Recounts
of the lending personages living at the end of the eighteenth
century. Another work is an edition in Spnimh of Don
Quixote of the year 1755 111 four volumes. The plates in this
old woik are very quaint. licsides these two works are sev
cial unbound volumes of "he "Cnun'ru'" of the grcnt 1'iench
ciitic, Saintc Ucue. Two new classes hae been formed
this term in 1'iench. One will tudy the histoiy ol 1'iench
literature leading up to and dunng the seventeenth centuiy,
and the olhei will study scientific 1 leudi. '1 he latlei .'lass
is translating an ,impoi taut woik on eiecinc.il engineering,
while the former class has so far been studying the earlier
peiiods ol French litcialure. The cl.iss in beginning Ficnch
has begun the reading ol Mrs. Mohsworth's "Eetteis from
Paris" The descriptions in ibis book nio vei giaphic and
lif: like. With the assistance of a map of 1'ans and an illli'
rated lecture on that city which the prolcssoi hopes soon to
give the students may hope to gain .1 fair idea of the beaut
ics of the Fiench capital and the usagcn and customs of its
people.
DIRECT POINTERS.
Saycr & Sawyer, stationeiy.
Cadet suits, gloves and caps at Uwing's.
Call on Ewing for cadet gloves and caps.
Cadet caps and suits a specialty at liwings.
Special prices to students at T. Ewing & (Vs.
Fine veiws of the University buildings, at the Hesperian
Office.
Get your fine stationery of Snyci it Sawyei at the Hespe
rian Office.
Pens, ink, paper, envelopes, pencil and erasers at the
Hesperian Office.
Call at Francis Brothers' chop house. Open day and
night. 1324 O street.
The finest students' suits in the city at Ewing & Co',
1 1 15-17 O street. Good goods, low prices.
Wantktj Second-hand books bought, sold, .iiul e
hanged. Law books a specialty. Lincoln Hook Em lunge,
19 North Twelfth street.
New set of "Library of American Lite 1 aim e", by Sted
man, 10 volumes, half morocco, 40.00; regular puce $50.00.
A. A. Scott at First National Hank.
R. II. Oakley, at 1044 O sttcet, carries Rock Spnng,
Canon City, Rio Grand, Domostic, Vulcan, Missouri Block,
Silver Creek, nut, and the best Lackawanna coaj. Tele
phone 66.
The Ewing clothing company announces to its pniions a
special sale beginning on Monday, Junuaiy 25, and continu
ing ten days. A laige line of men's, boys', and clnldien's
suits and overcoats will go. I his is n pci cent off sale but
a fit means a sale.
The Ewing clothing company announces to its patrons a
special sale beginning Monday, Januaiy 25, and continuing
ten days. A large line of men's, hoys', and clnldien's suits
and overcoats will go. This is no pe cent off sale but -u fit
means a sale.
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James Miller
The Only Exclusive Cash Grocer in the City
141 Soiitti ICIcxcutli Street, Next to
sillier A: Value.
HOTAUNG,
the - -
0 STREET GROCER
Pnsfnr I iiis Sniiv,
Jj2j; 0 Street
3. EX 'ROY,
-p) BUQGIST rp
Stationery, School Supplies, Perfumes,
Toilet Goods, Etc.
10E4 1 Street, Near Cor, Tenth ami 1
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER
Complete Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods
T EN 1'KR CENT DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS
)liit St., Under Slate ational Bank.
We do not offer special prices to students but we
guarantee our prices to be lower than those
who do. We have a large stock of Under
wear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc, for Ladies at.d
Gentlemen which we invite you to inspect.
MILLER & PAINE.
133-139 SOUTH IITH STREET-
PHOTOGRAPHER
Does the most artistic work to be found in the ciiy. Firs
piemiums at the Nebraska State Fair in 1888, 'So and '90.
EXAMINE HIS WORK '
Sl'ECIAL KATES TO STUDENTS