16 THE HESPERIAN LOCALS. The twenty-seventh recital of the music de partment was given in the chapel Saturday even ing, February 25th. The junior members of the music department gave the recital aided by a few senior members who supported the juniors and added dignity to the performance. The recital was listened to by a large and cultured audience who attested their satisfaction by hearty applause. The music department is to be congratulated on the splendid success of the entertainment and the juniors are also to be congratulated for the ad mirable way in which each one carried on his or her part in the recital. We would like to mention each performer individually but suffice it to say that each did so well that not a break was made. The junior orchestra must have special mention. It rendered its selections in a pleasing manner and so pleased the audience that they gave a hearty encore at the end of the last selection, "Danube Waves Waltz." The junior orchestra is composed of the following members: G. C. Menzendorf, conductor; Dorothea Can field, 1st violin; Silence Dales, 1st violin; Edith Lewis, 1 st violin; Ernst Bessey, 2nd violin; Carl Bessey, 2nd violin; Benton Dales, 2nd violin; Horace Sherman, 2nd violin; C. C. Culver, vio loncello; James A. Lunn, flute; Wm. E. Brook, clarionet; John E. Shafer, 1st cornet; L. L. Funke, 2nd cornet; Russell Staufier, French horn; L. C. Oberlies, trombone; Ella W. Cox, piano; Ermina D. C. Menzendorf, accompanist. The following is the program of the recital: PROGRAMME. Arion Carnival March C. Faust Orchestra. Piano solo Myosotis Lichner Silence H. Dales. Violin duet Morning Song Wichtl Ernst Bessey, Horace Sherman. Piano solo Scherzino Bernhard Wolff Ethel C. Syford. Violin solo Nocturne No iv Hauser Benton Dales. Vocal duet A Night in Venic Arditi Emma Boose, May Smatlan. Violin solo Selection from Stradeila Flotow Dorothea Canfield. Second violin accompaniment, Silence Dales. Piano solo Satellite J. C. Alden, jr Daisy Cochrane. Violin solo.. Selection from Barber of Seville. .Rossini Silence H. Dales. Piano solo a. In the Forrst Durand b. Morning Ride Grech John E Shafer. Violin solo Cantabile et Bolero Danbe Edith Lewis. Danube Wavui Waltz Ivanovici Orchestra. POINTERS. Stop at Manley's, all kinds of fruits, a good line of cigars. Say. ? Have you tried Barr's Club at 323 N 13th street. Try the Northwestern's new train for Chicago. The very best. Students can get $4.00 cabinets at the Eclipse Studio for $2.00. Edward Cerf & Co., 925 O street, dealers in clothing and dry goods. When your shoes need repairing take them to Walt's, under Burr block. Chicago Gallery, 1034 O. Cabinet work per doz. $3.00. Students $2.50. Students should call for coupon books, and buy shoes of Ed. G. Yates, 11 29 O St., Lincoln Neb. Dr. L. Wente, dentist. Dentistry in all its branches, according to all approved methods. Office, 135 South nth. Bought, sold or exchanged : Second-hand books, U. of N. books a specialty, at Lincoln Book Exchange, 119 North 12th street. Be sure and get one of our boxes of candy be fore you go home for the holidays. Sutton & Hollo wbush. Students can get a special discount at the Y. M. C. A. Hat and Men's Furnishing Goods Store. Gardner & Bumstead, Lindell Hotel. We have opened the finest oyster parlors in the city. Come and see us. Sutton & Hollowdush. The Western Normal College, Lincoln, Neb., is in session the full year of forly-eight weeks. You can enter at any time and find just such studies and classes as you desire. Do you want review work in any of the academic and collegiate branches? Special work in the Commercial, Short Hand, Typewriting, Pen Ait, Designing and Illustrating. Public school Drawing, Teleg raphy, Kindergarten, Model School, Fine Art, etc., courses. If so, you can find no better place than the Western Normal, Lincoln, Neb. CLERGYMEN, ATTENTION. The B. & M. will issue for 1893, half fare permits, good on all Burlington route lines, to regularly ordained or licensed ministers or miss ionaries engaged solely in religious work. It is our desire that these permits be in the hands of clergymen by the first of the year. Application should therefore be made as early as possible either at our depot or city office, corner O and Tenth streets. A. C. Ziemer, C. P. & T. Agent.