Ztt&tlBitgp0KH&K9fc&jK9GMl mmmammmm TOTS DABLY NEBRASKA! BHH if - The Daily Nebraskan - i i A newspaper dovotcd to tho Interest of tho Unlvoralty of Nebraska. (Published at tho Unlvoralty of Nobraskn. A. consolidation of THE HESPERIAN, Vol. XXXI. THE NEBRASKAN, Vol. XII. THE SCARLET & CREAM, Vol IV. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Neb., as second class moll matter . Subscription Price $2.00 per year. Aianaping Editor. Robert T. Hill. Ncwb Editor John F. Tobin. Advertising Manager P. P. Duffy. Circulator Fred NlelBcn. ASSISTANT EDITORS. R. A. McNown. Wm. A Shock. Carlton C. Wilburn. Wm. Case. Office Haspincnt University Hall. Postoffico Address, Station A, Box 13. The Week's Convocations. The following is the program for convocation hour for the ensuing Xveck : Oit 17 Qn nnrl n t otwl nn f a nml Trlti clpals. Minnesota Returns. The "Daily'' has completed arrangements and will have di rect communication with the Minneapolis game tomorrow. Bulletins will be posted at regu lar Intervals upon a bulletin board or near the paper office. They willbe official and will come in as soon as possible. This means the "Daily" aims to make itself more of vital interest and value to the student body and faculty. Two or three students can find something to interest them in the way of soliciting subscrip tions. A good commission will be paid to them for new sub scribers. They would do well to report to the office at the chapel hour, or apply personally to Mr. Nielson, manager of circulation. The Glee club organization has fin nlly been completed and will bo the first ono for several years. This Is one of those things of which the university has felt a need at certain times. Tho members were all selected because they had voices and because they could be used to good advantage. The Idea is to begin work Immediately and music is already upon the way. The club will be reserved primarily for the university and when the time is ripe, out-of-town engagements will be con sidered. It is understood that letters have already been received from alumni wishing the new organization success and expressing interest In the Steps taken for Its renewal. Yesterday morning four different organizations were scheduled to meet at the some hours in the old chapel. The Junior's right being an official one, they held It. Mr. Miles, afislHtant in botany, Is en gaged in arranging the pamphletB and specimens In room 110, Nebraska hall. Some of these have been plied on top of the cases for several years, and have been Inaccessible for use. Ernst Bessoy, '9(5, at last reports was at the city of Kojent In tho province of Ferghana, In eastern Turkestan. He was then on his way to Kakond and Andjan, still farther to tho east. It was" his intention to begin his return trip about the first of October, so that by this time he is probably In Asia Mi nor, or southern Russia. The friction between student and union walterB has not been entirely overcome. The union has submitted a scale of wages that the employers consider too high. Some students have joined the union, while others have aloof. The prospect for a friendly set tlement, however, is good. There are about eighty-five men In Senior law class this year. Double Breasted Coats are Good Style for Winter. Glance at the Patterns in my window. BUMSTEAD HE MAKES CLOTHES THAT PIT 1141 0 Street. Settlers' One -Way RATES Every day during the months of September and October, 1902. FROM LINCOLN, NEB., Via the UNION PACiriC. $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City, $20.00 to Butte, Anconda, and Helena. $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee, Wash. $25.00 to Everett, Fairhaven, and New Whatcom, via Hunt ington and Spokane. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg, Eu gene, Albany and Salem, via Portland. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Ange les and many other Cali fornia points. Full information cheerfully fur nished, on application to E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. Rev. Benj. J. Fitz of Rt. Luke's Epls- The refrigerator used by tho bacterl copal church," entertained a number of ologlsts in the department of botany, the student members of his congrega- has been moved into room 101, and Hon yesterday evening at his rooms, connections have been made for drain 1217 J street. age, so that it will be much more ac- ' ce8slble In the future. Ex-Chancellor Benton will leave Sat- 1 tirday for his homo In Indianapolis, ' Chas. Weeks, '03, Is principal of the Ind. 1 Daykin high school. nSuJeii SiiitsH FOR YOUNG MEN Are here on our tables. More Fine Suits than attractive. Sweaters from 50c to $5. See the New Shell Pattern in Sweaters. Athletic and Gym nasium goods of all sorts. Suits, Shoes, Caps and Belts. Our "Regent" and "University" Shoes represent 20th Cen tury perfection in shoe building. Knox, Stetson, and all the other Fine Hats in all the new shapes. . , . . MAYER BROS., 1005 to 1019 0 Street. MEN'S FURNISHINGS A Shirt which is well selected for one purpose may not do for another. Sweaters for the ball ground and soft flannel shirts for ordinary ,,ear make one feel that a happy choice in clothes adds a deal of ease and comfort alter all. While buying these look after ties and collars for the startched shirt and you will be ready for any emergency. White shirts Good quality of muslin, .medium length bosom, 50o- Better muslin, long or short v bosoms, 75c. Finest quality of muslin, fine linen bosoms, $. Very fine muslin, pleated bosom, $1. T es and Collars ave a large 1,ne of new Fur-in-handS 1IVO UIIU IsUMUIJ and Ascots m the latest colors-burnt orange, tans, greens, etc., and if. it were wanted would teach anyone to arrange them. any out, From 32 different styles of the "Corliss Coon" we think vou could select your kind 2 for 25o. y Handkerchiefs Pure linoefn- ani inch hcm hes UU.IUIU,! Illicit square, 2 for 250. Others at 25,35, 50, 750 each. MILLER b PAINE. we have ever shown before, All the New Tads and Fancies From such famous makers as Rogers, Peet & Co,, Fecjieijner, Fisliel, and Scjiloss Bros, Our Chesterfield Overcoats for Young Men are very stylish Our Sweater line is ex ceptionally large and flannel shirts Navy blue, at $1, $1.50 and $2. Sweaters Mixed wool, plain colors, $. All wool, plain colors and fancy stripes scarlet and cream, and blue and white; ff.ne wool in fancy honeycomb weaves, $2. J -C t mmmmmmmminmminmmw mmi