Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, October 01, 1880, Image 4

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TITE HESPERIAN STUDENT.
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taken sitting In those new ehifirs which
grace the rooms of our professors of Lai.
in and of Greek,
JJoysI Viisit Ewing's, and notice Itis
fine line of ulsters overcoats also, his now
stock of cups nock waro from Now York
City.
The now society hulls arc marvels of
loveliness now. Itis hard to tell what
they will lie when I heir furnishing is com
pleled. Members seem disposed to sur
pass the miigniticence of tliu halls in the
brilliancy of their literary performance's.
Let the good work go on.
Jf our renders do no) heliovo that it is
embarrassing for the male members of
the music class, when they got their
mouths open wide enough to admit the
passage of their whole lists, to have the
ladies execute a left face and look ami
marvel, let them put themselves in our
place.
From latest advices It appears that, if
a student- is a regular Senior, and the
Faculty finds out that, when he attended
"deestrickskule," he was ever promok-d
from thoPiiinor to tho Third Header, if
he can't puss au examination in Hint
omitted Second Header, he can only be
olussc.1 a Junior.
Tho old French proverb, "Don't he
alraid to givo a piece of cake to him who
bus a pio in his ovon," may be vory good
vdvico for some, but it leaves tho Dormi
torians at sea. A liberal reward is oll'ored
anyone who will make a proverb whereby
one' can got a piece of that pie when he
has no cake to oiler in return.
Two or three young gontlomou (?) of
tho University still need the umicrnul
apron string. When the fact eists that u
lady cannot be in the company of a gentle
man without imminent link of being in
sulted by one of ihe.se miscalled gont!
men, it is. high time thai the matter came
before tin; pro or authorities. Let those
to whom Ultimo remark apply mend their
vn3s or lliey may find out their mistake
when it is too late.
Maukiki). At the residence of the
bride's sister, Mrs. Col. Philpoll, Sept. iti
by Hev. Luwis Gregory, Mr. .Inmes Hj
Worley, '80, and Miss Genie Field wore
united in the holy bonds of mnliimouy.
Tho nowly-wedded pair have gone to
Nebraska City to attend the M. E. Con
feioneo. Mr. Worley will there be ap
pointed to a pastorale. Wo wisli them joy,
and may their boat keep clear of aj
shoals and quickuaiids which so often
wreck married happiness.
A fow days after our last issno. Prof.
Wood berry for the benefit of tho Rhel
oric class discubhed the Stunknt as a
literary curiouily. We believe (wo are
not positive) that he came to the couelu
hIoii that it mark an epoch in thchlsto'-y
of Ameiican literature. That's right.
Whenever any ot the profesot6 wish to
use tho modest ailiclo 111 this f;roal scien
tific journal for tho purpose of promulga
ting any great moral or intellectual doc."
trincs, they are at perfect liberty to do so.
All we ask in return is to be excused
from essay writing.
The following resolutions were adopted
by the Palladian society on the mournful
event of the deatli of Wabern 11. Hedges:
"Whereas, In the inscrutable ways of
Providence, our worthy friend, Wabern
H. Hedges, has been stricken down by
the hand of Death, in the full prime of
life, and,
Whoreax, lie was a kind friend and
student, a faithful worker in tho Palla
dian society, and always willing to lend a
helping bund in time ol need, therefore
bolt
Jtcsohed, That wo lender our heartfelt
sympathy to the parents and relatives of
the deceased in tills their groat nllliction.
Jieaolml, Thai those resolutions bo en-it-red
on the records of the society, a copy
bo furnished the family of the deceased,
and that lliey bo published in tho IIiiSi'Kit
ian Studknt.
jjcrsonHliit.
W. 0. Jones, loader of the Cadet Bat tl,
is again on dock.
F. B. Hall has had another seveie at
lack of hemorrhage of tho lungs.
K. M. Fairfield is working in the B. &
M Land Olllee at Omaha ibis year.
Will G.irber has severed his connection
with the University for a time on account
of tin- ill health of his father.
O. K. Barber Shop,
12. in. MASOX, Prop.
Ho has recently moved into his neatly fuiii
ished Shaving Parlor and is now ready
and fully prepared to give general satis
faction. .Special Kali's to tliikpt- Customer,
Twelve Shaves for a Dollar
I have in my employ two first class
workman; G. W. Holiday of Washington
T. C. and .1 II. Buoo.Mi'nu.nofN Y. City.
StsfOa Tonth St. one door couth of QuickV.
IHIXTAL.
M. HARRIS,
imsriHT
Teeth inserted on Gold, SiUer
and Celluloid.
All Work Guaranteed.
Ofiico over Newinan's stoio on U Street
(Uotwoon Tuntli mill Kluvunth etiuote,)
LINCOLN, NHHUASKA
if. s. .TfJtf.lJ . . s.
(Formurlj of tho llna of Korn & .Murray)
Cor. O ami 1 1 Sts.
LINCOLN. NKII.
I'rt'rorviuioji of ttio
Natuial Touth u Specialty.
f
.1. M. LUCAS.
DENTIST,
Cor. o mill lOtli StruuU, Union Jllocl;.
LINCOLN, NHIMtASKA.
A.M. DAVIS,
H'iulmnlr mi it Itrtnll iitaltv hi
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OU-GIOtllM, Mat UlltfK, KllH,
MhIm, "Wall I'apcr,
Window Sliadcc, Lace Cttrtnlnp. Damack. &c,
No. 23 Enut () St. Linoom, Nkh.
MEDICAL..
L. J, BUMSTEAD,
no.n a: oii twist.
Ofllc on twulflli street, two blocks and
a halfsotilh of the Opera House, Lincoln,
Nebraska. Open at all hours. Night
Lump.
L. II. HOBBINS, M. D.
Pliy.sieian and Surgeon,
Onico In Davis' HalMlng, o St.
Lincoln, - Nkiiuahka.
A. H. MITCHELL, M. D.
Olllcu LlltloV Illock. IHh S South Comiuciclul,
Lincoln, - Nkiihaska.
15. Jj. Paine, M. IX
OI'KICK UNION III.OPK
LINCOLN. N Kit.
ISOOKS, STATIONERY A:e.
ginccihi Qtcmrjj & glewh rw
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS,
Are Invited to Call and Examine
Entirely Neiv Stocfo
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Hooks, Picture, Stationery A;e
AI.SO
III Lincoln Solo At. for the publications of the
American Hoo.; KN-clinngu.
A fine Lino of Goods Kspecially Adapted
for Presents, Society Hoom Decor
ations and all kinds of Uni
versity Requisites.
jar-Any Goods not In Stock ohtnlnod on thu
shortest poslltlo notice.
IlOflJl' if I'M WK.
Wholotmlu and Hotall donlcra In
Stoves, Hardware, Tinware
Wooden ware, A;e. cVe.
A specially of Pocket Knifes.
IW Firrtclass Hardware Store
Kant sldo tlio S(iiaiv. I.liu-olu, Null.
Make a Specially of
School Boohs
Jfiite gtoti.MVS
A. W. Field. K. P. II0I11108.
jltlorntyH at Iauv.
Oilice in State Block,
LINCOLN, NEB.
al:i?
MAY'S
WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL
JlSWHLltY STOKE
You will find tho finest Stock of Dia
monds, Watches, lino Jowolry, Silver
ware, retailed at wholesale prices. Re
pairing watches and engraving done to
order.
J)uimUNNBH & STETINA,
ti'kttl mkn
Tontli St., six doors noatli Stnto Nutloanl Hank,
WNOOIiN, NK.
BAKERY !
ALSO
Staple and Faney (Jroeerics.
Confeelionery,
Canned FriiR,
Best Spring: "1 Pall Flour
l. J. SIJI,IK,
North Sidu (io ernmciit Square,
fjncoln, .Yrbrashtt.
ltOOTSV;SIIE.s.
Josh Hillings t-ays "till cdlcafhiin mid shoos;
If yon hunt ylt udlctihhun. git bootM and thins
OF
Academy of Music, 0 St.
TOKSOIBIAIj.
Olty Barbar Shoji,
S. F. COCHRAN, Prop,
North Side of (jorernmcnl Square.
L1XUOLX. XKll.
Shuvlng, locig.
Hair Outtini: 2'icts.
Shampooing, 21iclp.
Ion; in ili.o Xiiiitib&ib
Styles.
SieU 31 en U aired on a their
ICOOIIIH.
I liave in my employ nvo of tho most
ekillful workman in Hie West.
Jtvof. .U oh 11 oil
Has tho
FIrstclass Tonsorial Emporium, well fur.
nished with the best brand of Cigars.
O St. Three Doors of Tenth.
Ktuduntc plcaeo remember your old touaorial
friend.
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