THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. a F, W. FALES RESTAURANT Cordial invitation to all. Meals 15c and up. - 1333 O St. Ganoung Pharmacy Co. 1400 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. Hot Soda in Season. Open All Night. LIDWIO'S Are Agents for the M.C.Lilly Co.'h Uniform, at from $11.00 to $15.00, including cap. 1()3( O Street. EAT AT THE Palace Dining Hall 1130 N STREET. Tho largest and best equipped houao in the city. Furnished roomB in connection. COOPER & HART, Proprietors. FRANCIS BROS. Ga.pitaLl Gifo, 12! North 11th. - Phone f 1050. Caterers for Lunches and Banquets. Open all night. Meals 15 cents and upwards. THE FAMOUS CADET UNIFORM--Made by The Henderson Ames Co , Kalamazoo, Michigan, can he secured of JAMES HEARN, 237 South nth Street. See cloth samples and let him take your measure. GIRARD CYCLE CO Agents for RAOYGLES Headquarters for DISK TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS 1406 0 SlRM'.l. - PlIONF. B(jo8. First-class Repairing a Specialty. ARE YOU GOING TO s. California ? If you have decided to go, see the Burlington agent first before deciding on your Route. The Bur lington have Through Tourist Sleepers . Lincoln to Los Angeles EVERY SATURDAY All Cars Personally Conducted Burlington Depot, 7th Street, be tween P and Q. Phone 42. City Ticket Office, Corner 10th and O Streets, Phone 41. Official Bulletin. ThlB column Is devoted mainly to notices of the university. All depart ments and student organizations hav ing notices to publish should leavo them cither at tho executive oflloe, at the ofllco of tho paper, or hand them to anyone connected with the paper. All announcements should be In by G p. m. oxxoocxxxxxxxxxcocoocooc NOTICE. Any student conditioned In a subject tho first Hpmpster of last year (1901 1!)02) must register for the name this semester or It becomes a failure and Is so entered on the student's record. Any student who falls in required work this semester must take the work In class the first time It Is taught after this semester. H. (I. SHKOI). Registrar. JUNIOR PROM. COM MITT KM The .Junior Prom, committee meets this morning at 10 o'clock in V. 210. M F. DAVIS. Chairman. HAVWARD REPURI.ICAN CI.UH. The Hayward Republican club meets nt 2 p. in. In U. 20fi today. MASS MRKTINO. Football mass meeting at con voca tion Friday. SOPHOMORES. Sophomores meet this morning 10 o'clock at U. 2(H). nt SOMHRERO HOARD. The Sombrero board desires that all Juniors have their pictures taken be fore the IHth of November JUNIORS ATTENTION! All football men report on the field at :? p. in today for the Academy game, also at chapel time for signal practice. CADET NOTICE. Cadets may clean their gnus day after It p. in. at the aimory. parade will occur until further nouncements. any No an- JUNIOR PROM. COMMITTEE. Junior Prom, committee will meet Thursday at 10 a. m. in I'. 20G. E. F. DAVIS. Chairman. SOPHOMORES. Sophomore meetingThursday at 10 a. in. in U. 20(5. Important business . F. A. SWEELEY. NOTICE I shall not be able to meet my c lasses on Wednesday or Thursday. M. M. FOC.C,. NOTICE. The College Settlement needs several copes of "Five Hundred Dollars and Other Stories." Students are asked to donate used copies. Leave with li brarian. C. 13. PREVEY. Y. M. C, A. NOTICE. The association will be called to gether in a buBlncss session after the regular Thursday evening prayer meet ing in the association rooms. Every member of tho association should be present. The first meeting will be held at 7 o'clock, tho business meeting im mediately following. J. D. HINGEU, Pies. FOR SALE A cadet blouse and cap, for a medium-sized man. They are in good condition. Enquire at the "Daily" ofllce. Added to Rich Man's Wealth. The father of Ian Malcolm, M. P., .vho has just married Miss Jeanne I angtry, recently succeeded to tho valuable Scotch estates of Poitaloch on the death of Lord Malcolm. Cultivation of the Oichld. An authority on tho orchid says an amateur cultivator often falls, not so much through want of attention, but through overattentlon and a disregard of nature and her laws. Bflttlnl n niipulfl. At a recent meeting of tho Entomo logical society In London tho president, O. H. Verrall, told nn amusing story to prove that a knowlcdgo of Insects may even be useful In settling ques tions In literary history. Commenta tors on tho works of Robert Louis Ste venson were trying in vain to discover whether the notes made by him In a certain book were written before or after he took up his residence In Sa moa. It happened that a fly had been squeezed between the pnges and when Mr. Varrall saw It he Instantly recog nized n8 It belongs to a species pe culiar to the Polynesian Islands. That settled the question UNLIKE ENOLISH STYLE. An ICnRllxIimaa Com in nut on n imoroai Advertising In TliU Country. Said an Englishman at the Rates House, Indianapolis: "This Is my fifth visit to tho United States. I am be ginning, aa you say over licit?, to 'catch on.' to the snirit of Amorlenn humor. It Is of a broader character than wo are accustomed to In England. You have a way of exaggerating in cidents, trivial In themselves, that wo English cannot understand It crops out everywhere. In my count ly the ad vertising Is dignified and common place. Over here much of It is of tho rnciest humor. Some time ago, In a Western city, I saw a large picturo painted In bright colors on a billboard. It represented a bald-headed man to whom an Indian in war paint was of fering a scalp of long, flowing hair. It advertised a hair restorer. Tho other day, walking clown South Meridian street with an acquaintance, I saw a lithograph In a window advertising some kind of a cigarette. Tho plctura represented a gigantic cowboy, cigar ette In mouth, who had grabbed a cig arette dude and, lifting him high abovo the ground, was helping himself to a light. In Chicago a few days ago, I saw a sign that read, 'FearlesB Butter Company. Nothing but oleomargarlno was sold in tho place, and the humor of tho sign struck mo mightily. Wo have none of thnt kind of advertising In England." Indianapolis News. Settlers' One -Way RATES Fery day during the months of September and October, mo2. T FROM LINCOLN, NEB., Via the UNION PACIflC. $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City, . $20.00 to Butte, Anconda, and Helena. $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee, Wash. $25. qo to Everett, Eairhaven, 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. The Only Up -to-Date Billiard and Pool Parlor in Town. No Saloon At tached. Tables Newly Covered. Powell's, 146 N. 11th. Phone L664-. PALACE BEAUTIFUL Hair dressing, Manicuring, Massage, Shampooing and Ladies' Bath and Chiropody departments. We have an experienced attendant. A full line of hair goods, toilet articles, character wigs, greese paints, etc. Students' patronage solicited. 121 North 13th Street. GROSSMAN'S Patent Writing Ring The most important improve ment of the age in the art of pen manship makes the poorest writer a splendid penman in a few weeks by the use of this ring. Endorsed by prominent College Presidents and Boards of Education in Eur ope and America. Sample dozen assorted sizes sent post paid for $1.00, single sampb 25c. When ordering a single ring, state whether for man, woman, or child. PENN MEG SUPPLY CO. 1 19 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia. F0S THE BEST WORK IN THE 0ITY PATE0NIZE The "vans" " TlIK Bll.l.lsl SlNSAIION EVIKN-VHI- kl.. " LIL'IPUT Colapsable Pocket Stereoscope Apparatus The smallest Stereoscope with the strongest optical effect. Highly finished indifferent colors with rich gold and silver decorations (mount ings). Including 20 V. F. Photo graphs. Views of art (genre). PRICE ONLY i. 00. Sent every where prepaid in letter form. AGENTS WANTED. LILIPUT STEREOSCOPE CO. FORREST BUILDING I'HII.AUKI I'UIA. DOMESTIC HAND LAUNDRY 1312 E - PJione 274 Shirts, 4c. Collars. 1 l-2c. Cuffs, 3. Nothlug Cheap but price. Work Called for and delivered. Agency at The Co-Op. J. WILSON, Proprietor. M