a TALK WITH LUDWIG ABOUT YOUR CLOTHES We make the best foil wear s.oits in town, $30.00 op. We can save yoo money we have anything yoo want at the price yoo want it. 1034 0 Street ...DO US... A FAVOR H. W. Brown, Drug and Book Co. University Text-Books and Supplies Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens. The College Fountain Pen for $1.00 Best Dollar Pen Made Phone 28. 127 South 1 1th Street. T1IK DAILY NKR11ASKAN r "'' ) Lincoln Hardware Go. J3J2-J3J6 0 Street Sporting Goods AND Athletic Supplies Something Valuable A new course in Shorthand will be offered this year by Miss Virginia Hoffman, of the Ex ecutive office. All interested parties should consult her for partic ulars. Executive Office, University Lindsey s CIGARS, TOBACCO, READING MATTER 3 STORES ltfrliiirtLs llk. Burr llk, 1 1 :M O Yule Bros. Laundry J5J4 O Streel. Tel. 754. Originators of the idea of sending home work satisfactory "1" Translations i Literal, 50c Interlinear, $' jn. 147 ils Dictionaries German, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Greek, $j 00, and Ji 00. Completely Parsed Caesar, Book I. lla.son each pac, inter linear translation, literal translation, and every word lomplttely parsed $1 50 Completely Scanned and Parsed Ae neid, Book I. $1 5o Ready Augutt,c,. , HINDS & NOBLE, Publishers, 4 5-6-12-13-14 Cooper Institute, N.Y.Clty Schoolbooks 0 all publishers at one store. 11'- r n E NORTHWESTERN LINE F,, R & M. V, R, R, is the best to and from the Most Fertile Farming Portions of Nebraska 2 With the object of further develop $ ing trade in Egyptian cotton, the Ger man Levant line, air- adjunct of the Hamburg-American line, has decided to inaugurate a fortnightly service be tween Alexandria and Hamburg dur ing the cotton season, beginning in October. The audience at one of the theaters at Malaga, Spain, was thrown into an uproar by a gendarme, who drew his ievolver and fired Indiscriminately. Seven persons were killed outright and nine were injured. The gendarme was Bhot by the police, as he refused to surrender. Local and Personal Talk to Ludwig about your clothes. Eat at. Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Cameron's 11th. lunch counter, 118 So. The Palace barber shop, 10!) No 11th St. The best in the city, eight chairs. The Palace barber shop. 109 No 11th. west side. T I). C.rlfflth has had charge of his father's ranch at Superior during the summer. J S. Swenson, '01. was married dur ing the summer. He will make his home in Omaha. Miss Carrie Neilsen '02, was recently elected to the department of Latin and Herman In the Wahoo high school. R. A. MeNown has returned to the university fiom Idaho, where he has been working in the lumber woods. George W .Kline, '00, and Orma Hull, '01, are on their wedding tour. Mr. Kline will return to take up newspa per work In Lincoln. Harry Swallow, who attended the university for four years, was married to Miss Sichafoose in July. Mr. Swal low is in the employ of the firm of Rudge & Guenzel of this city. I. 1'. Hewitt has appeared on the Held for football practice. He has been at work on a bridge gang in the Black Hills, together with Ed Rowe, Fred Morrell and George Vasey. John Koehler '02, of football fame, left yesterday for Chicago, wlieie he will attend the school of theology ot the I'nhersity of Chicago. He will probabljr seek recreation on the grid iron lor another season. V. V. North, '02, will leave Satur day for Yale, where he will take up Btudies in the divinity school and spe cial work In philosophy. He has been engaged during the summer with the charge of a church at Hyannis, Neb. Orville H. Martin, '9G, and graduate from the Harvard law school, is hold ing a very fine position on a Kansas City law firm of high reputation. He has recently declined the offer of a position on the faculty of the Wiscon sin Law school. Never in our hlBtory have we had a finer showing of clothes for young men. Its alwayB been recognized that our tables carry the choice line of things for youne men. For years we have had a very large patronage among university men. There Is some reason for this condition.. Paine's Clothing Store. Earle K. Farnsworth of this yem 's senior class, leaves today for Ithlca. N Y., where he will take his lam year work. As a tennis player he will com pete for a position on the Cornell ten nis teams. Ho haB been spending the greater part of the summer In tennis tournaments In the east and middle west. Hy this heavy practice his friends feel that he will make a good record for himself in his new field of labor. The Y. M. C. A. has been distributing for the last two days a very attractive card which is a combination Invitation to the annual reception on Saturday evening at the armory and schedule of the football games for the season. The reception will be an informal gather ing of all men In the university who care to be present. Some special en tertainment will be afforded to those who attend in the way of games, music, refreshments, and an impromptu de bate beween Professor Caldwell and Coach Booth on the football problem. The association men are trying to spread the news as far aB they can. pzjqlmfiiestvt fukhky8hnoe, aoi riu in The Co-op extends a cordial invita tion to you to call and examine their large stock of university texts and supplies. Every thing for the students is kept here. Prompt and courteous assistants will do everything in their power to sUnt you out right at the least possible expense and to be of service to you in any way they can In addition to new books the Co-op has shelf-worn books at special prices and the iargebt stock of second-hand uni versity books in the city. You should call early for these as the bargains are soon snapped up. Before getting a pen come in and try the Waterman Ideal Fountain pen. This has stood the test of years of service and you may try pens till you are sure of one that fits your particular use. if not satisfied with the pen you may return it after trial. Pens ex changed also. The Co-op has pens, platinum prints, card racks, etc., for room decoration. Come in and examine. Secure a Practical Education ONE THAT WILL FIT Y0D FOR REAL LIFE. We make a specialty of preparing young men and young women for Business. Ours is an old estab lished Institution. Expenses low Send for Cata logue. Lincoln Business College, Lincoln, NobrasKft. COrrRlOMT 103 t A. B, K MLHBAUM A CO IF & df If there Is any alluring style in Men's Clothing this store does not possess, come in and tell ub. If there is any place in all thin vast stock so weak that the price is not lower than any other place quotes, come in and tell ub. If you are not getting fairer, squarer, more satisfactory treatment at this store than you can find elsewhere, come in and tell us. If we are not entitled to your trade give us the reason why, come In and tell us. We'd like to know ARMSTRONG CLOTHING GO. 1221,1223, 1226, 1227 0 Street Bicycle Repairing Best equipped shop in the state; no kids employed Shader. 1430 0 St. I? YOU WISH TO PURSUE your studies to advantage bo aurc to ATHLETICISE Those wishing to secure the defini tion to this new word can do so by calling on the undersigned and In specting his new line of ATHLETIC GOODS SAMUEL HALL" Books and Stationery U23 0St. Phone 534 Pioneer Barber Shop Clean Linen, Finest of Toilets, Firet Class Service. A. L. KEMNERRER, Proprietor 113 So. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. DuTeil Cigars & Smokers' Supplies. 1020 O Street