rqfcV"iwwts-'- ztif""f , it Z b c P ailp fleftraehan &' K t v The Old Reliable Brown Drug & Book Go. Text Books and Stu dents' Supplies. THE SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN Has no superior. We sell it. 127 South II Street. NEWS FROM TOBIN. Ex-Cornhuskor Tells of His Work and of Life at Chicago. J Lincoln Tank Line Successors to O. H. Man Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating; Oil 125 No. 12th Street. Telephone 473 Melick's Stables Phono 48fi. Clotad Carriage. Baggage. The finttt Llrcry lt 12SON Streot)rLtncoliit Nob." Dr. Luckey's Good Work. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN Floe Chocolates and Bon Bon of our own -manufacture. Cheapest In the city. CONFECTIONERY FOR PARTIES 1337 O Street. Hotel Walton J5J5 O Street. Phone 566. 100 rooniB best low-pritod house in city. RATES $ i Per Day and Up LINDSEY'S CIGAR STORE Up-to-Date Sixlu Fouiitiui) and Mngu.ines. 11Q North lltPi Street. Stelner-Woempener Drug Co., Sticccnon to STEINER PHARMACY. IM0 StrcctT Phone 707 Lincoln. Neb. Manufacturers of Steiner's Balsam Rhubarb Gold Capsules, Pile Oure and Oray'H Condition Powders. HhiTTh ilhi Through the courtesy of a friend we are permitted to publish the fol lowing Interesting letter from John F. Tobln. which ran not fall to Interest his many friends and acquaintances In this I'nlversity: Chicago. 111.. Oct. 3. 1903 My Dear Friend: 1 was pleased to hear from yon and am always Interest ed In anything pertaining to the Uni versity. As you predicted, Newell El liott was elected president, and I be llee he will push class interest. I see the copies of the "Dally and am very much pleased that it Is com ing out in good shape. The football prospects are becoming more favorable as the season advances and Nebraska will no doubt, have a Btrong team again this year, at least I hope so. Well. I have been here about two and a half weeks. We have leen pret ty busy Inasmuch as we practice (or had been practicing until school be gan Thursday) twice daily, morning and afternoon. We have played five games and I have been In all of them. I shall play against Indiana today. Chi cago has a heavy schedule, Including games with Purdue, Northwestern, Wisconsin. Haskell Indians, VcBt Point at West Point, and Michigan. In addition to these are practice games with Cornell College, and Hush Medical College, which are to be played on Wednesdays. I think I shall like It here. I began my work in the law school Thursday. They are constructing a fine new law building, which will be rendy some time this spring. They are putting up new buildings as rapidly as possible They are Just completing one of the best gymnasium buildings In the coun try and another elegant Bt fixture known as "The Men's Commons." The athletic field Is large. We practice on one gridiron and play on another. The University grounds are very large and beautiful, the grass being In excellent condition. Everyone marvels at the very rapid growth of this Institution and there Is no doubt that It will be one of the greatest universities in the world with in a few years. Gothic architect .ire Is used through out, the buildings being built of stone. The athletic men who are on the training table sleep and eat In Hitch cock Hall. John Koehler and I have rooms together and we have everything very pleasant. It Is convenient and Hdlsable to have the members of the teams together and conditions for car ilng Into effe t this plan could not be better than they are at this Institution. There are a number of Nebraska men her', including. "Hob" Harrison. Hood, the baseball player. Dlcrks. a bi other of the Dleiks who graduated two ears ago. I.ongley, who Is taking medic ine heie, and a number of oth ers, whose names I do not recall There arc several former University men at woi k in the city. The weather has been excellent, but a little too warm for good football work. .The autumns, say Chicago peo ple, are very pleasant. 1 shall not take any more of your time at present. (Jive my best wishes to all of my many friends, and write when It Is convenient. Again wishing Nebraska success In all her undertak ings, I am your friend. JOHN TOD1N. University of Chlcugo. anything yon invent or Improve ! ! CAVEAT JRADE-MARK, COPYnlQHT or DESIGN PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo, for free examination and advice. BOOK OH PATENTS !-,&: Write to G.A.SNOW&CO. Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. The official report of the child study department of the national educational association meeting held' at Boston last summer, published In the Journal of Childhood and Adolescence, contains the following comment In regard to Dr. I.uckey's work: "Great credit Is due Dr. Luchey for the fine management of his program, for the selection of the speakers and the co-rclotlon of topics. Close con tinuity wok observed In the selection of themes, but each speaker Bpoke from the view, jxjlnt of his own Individual study. It was finely conceived for our minds were held to one cent raj) thought throughout the whole nrfiTa"m and not dissipated as so often happens when one listens to many speakers. You will note the length of the program; four papers followed, each by two per sons In discussion, making twenty-four speakers, who held us (continually to the central thought: The child and his development, yet with great variety of subjects and with such marked changes of personality that the program did not seem long. "Dr. Luckey made an excellent pre siding olllcer. He held the speakers closely to time, yet he did It without offense. President Stanley Hall. oh an introduction to his own address, spoke In most, complimentary terms of the piogram he had listened to and said he considered It an epoch-making event in the history of the child study movement." It Is To Shave DM you cror think that ir t 'out n a Shave, will booh pay for a pood razor? We can fit your face We have razors from $2.00 up and every one Guaranteed. "Thny mnt in thu darkened hallway, HuNfiid, 'I'vo brought you roses,' Hor answer wan irrovolant She Haiti: 'How cold your nose, Jr. "' No Mention was made of his beard, because he used a MALL RAZOR. Samuel Hall Books and Stationery, 1123 O. Mr. Hurry Shedd, University regis trar, who has a year's leave of absence, was in the city Monday. Mr. Shedd was elected secretary of the Nebraska commission to the St. IjOuIb exposition last spring and obtained a leave of ab sence to carry on secretarial work for the board. After January l Mr. Shedd will have a permanent ofllce In St. Louis, and his arduous duties will engage his entire attention" until the close of the exposition. Eat at the Eagle, 240 No. 10th. Mrs. A. D. Smith. 2535 8 St., desires one or two boarders, either ladies or gentlemen. Everything modern. Tennis Tournament Results. In yesterday's play only a few matches were played off. owing to the wet weather. 'Mathewson won from Raymond, O-l, l-2. Hlgglim won from Hurkhart. (J-2, remainder of match de faulted. Hoar won from Hlggins. G-2, 6-4. Today Cassady plays Fit, and the winner meets Hoar. Hoth plays Meier and the winner meets Mat hew son. Thursday the finals will be played to decide the second place. The class In American history -15 will discuss at Its meeting next Thurs day "The Presidential Situation and Pros pec t s." This question will be dis cussed from both the republican and democratic point of view and some In teresting points will be brought out. Another Important question that will be discussed Is "Vice Presidential Pos sibilities." v The executive office Is busy making preparations for the publication of an alumni list. This. Is the Mist one pub lished since 1900 and will fill a much needed want. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN, NEB. Capital, $200,000.00. SorpliM, 100,000.00 Undivided Proflti 40,000,00 3. H. BUFNHAM, Pmldent. A. J. SAWYER. H. S. FRHBMAN, Vlc-Pr. Cathl.r. H. B. EVANS, FRANK PARKS. At. Cathler. Ami. Cashier. P. R. EASTERDAY, Auditor. UnJtod HtatOH Depository. Fraternity Hall, 1 3 and N Sts Newly furnished and decorated. In now open for dates for Oollogo and Prater nity dances. Special rates to ntudonta. FAULKNER & SHARP Room 1)08, FratornUy Bldg. ONEWAY RATES. Every day from September 15th to November 30th, inclusive, the Union Pacific will Bell one-way tickets from Lincoln as follows: $20 00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Helena and Butte, Montana. $22.50 to Spokane nnd Wentachoe, Washington. $22 50 to Huntington and Numpa, Idaho. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Hc attle. $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. $25,00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore gon, via Portland. $25.00 to Snn Francisco, 1ob Angeles and San Diego. Correspondingly low rates to ninny other California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah and Idaho points. For full Information call on or ad dress, E. B. 8L08SON, General Agent. Wright Drug Co.. Hi) N. Kith, Tel 31 3. Lincoln Transfer Co. liaggage. 'Phone, 176. I.eming's, ice cream and candy; 11th and L Sts. The Famous has a fine line of furs, corsets, gloves and hosiery. Don Cameron's lunch counter for good service. The Whltebreast Co., at HOG 0 St., is the place to buy coal. Unhezsity Bulletin Examination for voices for places on the Glee club will be held this even ing at 7:30 In U. 107. MEETING of Debating Association, Saturday, Oct. ""U), 11 a. in.. Unl. Hall. Important business. O. A. Iee, Pres. IX)ST A long dark-gray overcoat; Armstrong brand. Finder return to C. B. Cornell or to this office and receive rewurd. Rhave 10c: neck shave, free. Eldora ' Barber shop. Ill South 10th St. FOR RENT A desirable room; freshly papered and furnished; all modern conveniences; two blocks from the University. 646 North 13th St. Chapln Bros.. Florist. 1227 So. 14th. Marshland and Richards, hair-cu'.-tlng a specialty; massage, shaving, etc. A. G. SPALDING & BROS.' OFFICIAL FOOT BALL SUPPLIES ARE MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 0PRCIAL RULES Spalding' handtomcly il luatrated catalogue of Fill and Winter iporti contain ing ill the new things in football will be Mnt fr to any addrcu, Spalding' official footbat cu'-de, containing the new ruUa. Pr copy lOccnti, Ho- to Play Foot Balf. Bp Walter Camp. New edition. Per copy 10 ccnti, A. Q. Spalding & Bros. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, San PrancUco, Uoaton, tiaiymor. UulUIo, Karuai City. St. Loflla, MlnneapoUi, Denver, Montreal, Car. London, England COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK of Lincoln, Nebraska) CAPITAL - fioo.ooo.oo. OFFICERS John B. Wright, Ptt. J. H. Weacott, Vic-Prea Jex SamueU 2nd Vlc-Pra. P. L. Hall, Caahlet W. B. Ryoru. Aaat. Cah. for cc9ftMM Um State If fftteaU. THE PATENT LUOtllD, attlfJMM. Hal aborif C'oa prion of the Patwt Eboo XM arw awMk muu --iiiiUtWdt-jiaS- .