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s THE HESPERIAN m Ml! !iill M I L 1 I f I ' Ill ft I4. I' II f!1 I'!' .:: t r 1 ill. S.:jt 1 i.-,:3' tention to the recitations, hut by a thoiuugh cram equal in grade some of the best. Ami not only time is lost, but this last week of emm costs nunc worry, care, headaches yes, ami even sickness, than many think. Hul few of the strong est are nolclnustcd when it is over, and many require days to rccoxci fiom its effects. BRIC-A-BRAC. The young ladies of Hyrn Mawr wear the Oxford cap and gown. The societies of a university aio a kind of a dyametcr, marking the lite and activity of the institution. Ariel. Princeton's new tiicuuial catalogue of 240 pages is out and contains the names of 6,000 graduates. It is in the Latin Ian gunge. At 1'iincciun a piizc of 1,500 is given yearly to that mem. tier of the Sophomoic class who passes the best examination in the classics. Prof.--Mr. 15, can you tell me what faculty we could most easily dispense with? Mr. B. Yes sir. Prof. Speak out loud so that all the class may hear. Mr. B The college fac ulty. Hen bliauss, (yawning): How you vas, Hans; you don't know nobody no more? Hans "Mine tient, if you vas shut jour mouth, so 1 can see your face, maybe I can tell who you as." University students are such nice impulsive creatures. One thousand of the Glasgow variety marched into the opera house in a body and presented Mine. Mapleson with a dia mond locket and then dragged her carriage to her hotel. Boston Herald. Thinks the bojlct of the giiling, As his moustache he is curling? Nay, oh, nay. Thinks the girlet 01 the boylet As she mpkes her dainty toilet? Yea, oh, yea. ' Bx. One of tne editois of viUnivcrsity Argus gives a version of the ten commandments which we will quote for the s.ake of the l-reslunan Trig class: Though shah not be a dude. Though shalt not be an ignoramus. Thou shah not ride a pony. For the benefit of the botanical students we quote the fob lowing trom the Haverhill Life. Peas are ol Egytian origin. Celery originated in Germany. The onion " " Italy. Oats Nonh Africa. Uicpopp) the East. ' " radish ' China and Japan. " cucumber came from the East Indies. " Minitower was brought from Peru. Spinach was fust cultivated in Arabia. Parsley was known in Sardinia. lie mulberry originated in Persia. 1 he chestnut first came trom Italy. e'paperr"1 alS fwm BnnW col- DJRECT POINTERS. Clothing for every body at Ed. Cert & Co's. The best maple sugar taffy at Mawes. Try it. Caps& hats at Ed. Cerf & Co's. Best shoes for only $3.00 at Webster and Briscoe's HouS il, VhST1' 27 " SlreeU OWe iKll wfhsKeU dCa" '"CaU ' lhC 1,Mlo'W'B "all, ,37 N. Go to Ewing's for sealskin caps. Attend the Lincoln Business College. Go to Kelly's for fine work in photography. Cadet suits, gloves and caps at Ewing's. Full line of silk mufflers and nobby silk handkcichicfs at Ewing's. You will always find Kelly on hand to do good work. Ewing's make children's clothing a special feature of their business. The new stock now includes the handsomest styles ever brought to Lincoln. He sure to call and sec them. If you want any line printing or bookbinding call on Will 0'Shea,cor 9th and O. P. O. box 392. For evidence of his skill he refers with pride to work done for Profs Dennett and Bcsscy and other members of the faculty. Go to Pochlcr for ice cream, cakes and confectionery. II. W. Brown keeps a full assortment of student's books. Go to Haydcn's for Pictures and have them fin ished up with the new cnamcllcr, the latest thing in the pho tographic line. 1214 O St. Mrs. A. Stuart, 1221,0 street, Iruits, confetioncry, cigais.c tobacco. You can find J as. H. itooper at the University. Give him your number and he will call for your laundrying. If you want to get solid with your girl take her some of Maw c's taffy. Yum! Yum!! Manley has the cream of the candy trade. Call on Edddd. Ccrf & Cooo. Go to the Howard House for day board. Best dollar a day. house in the city. You will receive prompt attention and also waim meals here. Bargains at T Ewings in winter goods. Don't fail to see them. Goto Wcbstci &Biiscoe. 1043 O .street ,for the best Sl.oo shoes. Choice fruits, confectionery and lunch all the year round at Bcdson's, 1 1 19 O St. Kelly always docs well by the students. Give him a call. In New York go to Delmonico's, but in Lincoln go to lied son s for oysters in every style. Always ready to wait on Wc announce with pleasure that Will O'Shea. an old Uni versity boy is now proprietor of a first class printing office cor ?)ooknbiiuierrCetS' ,nco,inectiouwi,hhis fathcr, the popular Special prices to students at T. Ewing & Co's. The Wyoming coals have for years been regarded as the best am cleanest fuel for domestic consumption. Sold by R. H. Oakley, N. W. cor 1 ith and O. Telephone 66. Jas. H. Hooper is a fellow student and will do your laun drying as neat as the neatest. R. H. Oakley is sole agent for Wyoming coals. When in TSHSSsd cal si Mra S: : W. R. Dennis Vine tli 1ow,,.. .i. .... furnishing goods InspeST sorted! menS""C Go to R. H. Oakley for coal. For gloves, seal and Scotch caps see W. R. Dennis Webster & Briscoe keep the best stock of bo'ots and Jjlanley keeps a full line of confectionery goods, give him a W. R. Dennis should be your hatter and furnisher. Students will receive best of attention at Manley's. iibtetso and Dunlap hats at W. R. Dennis' under Opera Go to Ed. Cerf & Co. for furnishing goods. 1 he latest styles in hats at Ed. Cerf & Co's. : -A"