ywmat&nmys nxwl w n-",",.-, "JS' ir'-', "' ""Vpj & ; THE DAILY NKBRASKAN. . V '1 ' , It , 1 , 1V t- IS, It i r' ! . V. It r Iv ri fi I ! r; I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN k Bnripapor deTotad to tbe lntareata of iha University of Nabru ska. Published at 19 .... m HtU 8t., by THE HEBPB :1AN PUB. CO. (Incot 'orutod.) DIRfc TOIlBs t, Vf. Crabta . President ' kW'jL' 2? ,U' Washbnr A CONSOLIDATION OK Tlio Hosiiurtiui Vol. XXXI Tho Nutinwkiin Vol XI Tim Hcarlot mid I'rcnm Vol 1 1 1 IK MimiiKlnK Kdllor Kdltor ln-Cli of HunlncHH Munn&or Assistant Kdltor H. W. Harbor, (Jims. I. Tu v lor I UIiuh. K. WolNf II T. Hill. Assocluto Editors V.c. Hntlo. H. A. MrNown. II O. NoNon. Wm. Oast'. D.in (lutloboii. ' Tha sbacrlplon prlca of tho Dally Nebrai kan la K2 for the oollesa year with a rejpilar de Urerr before oh a pel each day. 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One of the instructors passing through the main hall yesterday while Bomo of tho students wero discussing tho raco quostlon remarked that ho waB forolbly romlndod of former days In South Dakota when one would orten hear a pack of coyotes and would think from the sound that thero wore twonty but upon closer examination there would only bo two. Tomorrow's edition of tho Dally Nobraskan will bo a special Issue dovotcd to electrical engineering and will bo under tho supervision of that department. Tho paper will contain eight pagos of matter finely illustrat ed with hair tones and cuts on a high duality of papor. A complete ac count will bo given of tho work dono lo tho department as well as in teresting ropjrts or graduates and formor students of the dopartmont. The students or tho electrical en gineering department aro to bo cca gratulatod for tiio onterpiiio which thoy iT! CONE, The Installment Tailor 115 North 11th. aro showing in tholr attempt to give to tho public a practical demonstra tion of what they aro ablo to do. The electrical display which will bo given In tho armory tonight Is tho result of considerable work and It will doubtless be appreciated. It Is rather strango that so many students persist in leaving their coats and overcoats hanging in tho hallways of tho diiTerent buildings whon thero is a check room where thoy may bo loft with security. It will perhaps requlro tho loss of some thing in this lino to causo tho stu dents to roallzo tho danger of looting wearing apparel in places where strangers may at any tlmo go and help themselves. It is truo that the university lias been very free from petty thieving of lato yot it might 1)0 woll to lock the door before the horso Is stolen. AMMTIOUh POKTO IUCANS. Somo very interesting inoldents occurod in tho lire of Prof. Brum 1 augh. during tho time ho spont In Porto Rico as United .States Com missioner of Education. I n speaking of tho great anxiety of the Porto Ricans to secure an education, he mention ed an instance f a Mr. Martinez, a baker, in the town of llumucoa. who walked forty miles to sec tho Com missioner. Tho baker stated to Dr. Brumbaugh that lie was ablo to savo $25 a month from his Industry, and wanted to know if that fund would bo sufilcient for his two sons to come to tho United States to bo educated. Tho Commissioner having numerous friends throughout the United States, negotiated with soveral, and finally tho Perklomen Seminary, at Penns burg, agreed to tako both boys. Thev aro now there, and tho president as Just reported that thoy aro doing exceedingly well, and that the father is very prompt and faithful in sending tho montly allowanco of $25. Ho relates anothor story of a boy, ago 18, who entered the U. S. army In Porto Rico, who after serving a full term, was honorably discharged. Whllo In tho army, tho ooy attencicd night fohool in San .loan, where ho studied English and Unitod States, history, and made up his mind that it was his duty to become an educat ed mm, in order to return to Porto Rico, to teach his people to live bot tor. This poor boy lad nothing in tho world but a cow, which ho had loan d oit whllo ho S3rved in tho army. At tho advise oDr. Mruru baugh ho sold tho cow, and with his fBiislance secured free transportation to tho United States, and a freo course at the Moody Blblo Instltuto, at Nortlitiold, Mass., whore hols now studying in order to servo the higher interests of his country. Most or tho 246 students who wero sent iSorth. are being educated without cost to themselves, and only 45 of them arc supported at tho wr.nr.ea .f f.lm tnnllAMol ....n-r. iiiuiiu. iiiu uuiuuu uuimuo una uunuu rv...nr .I'l. ITnlrn1 KltnTfa I n a nlfnn 40 at tho Carlisle Indian School and the icmainaer havo been distribut ed among numerous schools through out the United States, In most of whloh personal friends of Dr. Brum baugh aro now taking caro of his proteges. Free! Free! The inspection of our shoes costs you nothing. If you buy a Patent Kid Welt, Kid Top, or a Patent Kid Turn, Cloth Top, It will cost you $.'3.50. PERKINS & SHELDON, 1129 0 STREET. The Omaha MEDICAL COLLEGE. Tenth and Pa-iflc Streets, NEBRASKA BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND 1 fHiHHB.Kpiii BOYD BUILDING, 17TII AND HARNEY STREETS, 0M4IIA, NEBRASKA. aK?f!li'JHaW'lBOUB NiviHi iir apLlaKaa29l Sectional view of actual Business and Banking Department. Eudorsed by high school principals, leading business men and oflicial csurt reporters. Absolutely thorough. The finest and most thoroughly equipped institution in the West, 84,(100 invested in standard typewriters. 3,500 Banking and other llxturos placed in actualjbnsine8s department. Ele gant roll-top desks ordered for Commercial Department. Another floor has oeen leased that all raav bo acoommndiit.l. Kitimt.inria nm.,m,i .. " .. A. C. ONG, A. Write for elegant Cataloguo free. Omaha, Neb. The College offers a graded eoursc extending over four ojinuul sessions. The ndvuntages and re quirements of the college aro fully up to the requirements of the present timeB, nnd the conditions laid down by the association of American Modl cnl Colleges, of which this college is member. For in formation address, EWING BROWN, Secretary COLLEGE Established Nine Years. A School Without a Superior. Employs tho Ablest Teachers. BOOK-KEEPING, Actual Buslnoss from tho Blurt. BANKING, Ab it is practiced. TYPEWRITING, Tho Touch Method. SHORTHAND, Graham and Grogg Systems. ENGLISH, Practical and thorough. .. t.i..v..i iui UIH 90 M., LLB. Pres. Omaha, Neb. iV t 'W v f