'fminifrl :'?Wlv,!, ""V 1 THE DAlLV NEBRA6KAN. . 'i m V II sa fe-' A rr f tbc Daily Hcbraskan A connolldatlon of Tho UcBporlan, Vol. 31, Tho NcbraBkan, Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4. 'I RllblUltiMl dally, except Bunday -nnd Monday, af tho Unlvoralty of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob;, by tho UcBporlan PubllBh Iiik Co. Board of Director. Laurence FoBslor. If. P. Lcavltt. . . .. Dwlght Cramer. A. Q. Bcbroiuor. O. V. P. Btont. Edltor-ln-Chlof. J. D.. Clark Manager . ! red waugmon Clrcujator .' . . Waltor K. Standeven AtlllOtlC, IV. A. vuh umuui Edltorlul noomr, U 804V4. UuhIiiosh Office, U 211. Post onice, Station A, Lin coln, Nob. Office hours of DuBlnoBB Manager und JCdltor, 11:00 to 11:30 dally. Telephone .Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price. $2 per year in advanco according to tho personal fitness of the rrion. The position of assistant editor and four reportershlps nro still vacant. Ap plicants for those positions must con form to the regulations now postod on tho. bulletin boards. All appointments within the Juris-' diction of the board arc for tho pres ont somestor only, another set of try outs being contemplated Immediately after tho Christmas recess. The re tention of tho present incumbents will dopond upon the standard of their work for tho past semester In contrast to that of new applicants displayed in tho winter tryout. Entered at tho pontofflco at Lincoln, Nob.. an flocond-chiBS mall matter under tho act of congrens of March 3, 1879. Individual notices will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 contn for each lnrtlpn. Faculty departmental and unlvoralty bul letins will gladly bo published froo, as heretofore. THE RETURN OF DOCTOR WOLFE. Tho University, as a whole will bo gratified to learn that wo aro onco moro to havo tho bonoflt of Dr. Wolfo's presenco on tho faculty. " "While ho had loft tho University before any of tho present undergraduate body had ontorod, ho is nevertheless known to all by imputation and to many por Honally, as ho was principal of tho Lincoln High School aftor ho resigned from our faculty, and held that posi tion up to a year or so ago. TIiobo who have come into direct contact with him thoro hold him in tho high est osteom, and one and all will reepg-, ud Recognition of Nebraska. In an articlo on -football prospects in tho current number of tho Illustrated Outdoor News, an authority gives Ne braska the first real recognition she has had In nny of the eastern papers In tho following lengthy paragraphs: When football comes up tho "Big' Nino" shrinks into tho "Dig Four." Michigan, Minnesota, Chicago and Wisconsin are predominant in football In the Middle West, if not tho entire West. The five schools, other than these, In the conference, do not gain noteworthy pre-ominenco In football, but there Is ono western Institution, outside tho conference, whioh ranks high abovo the lesser five of tho "Big Nino" and on an equal footing with tho "Big Four." This is Nebraska, coached by Booth, tho old-timo Prince ton star. Nebraska, outside tho organization, is playing no less than three of tho conference teams. Coach Booth has a veteran team headed by Captain Borg, and tho early season has marked tho return of Eager, of last year, and the report that Benedict, the star punter, is coming back. For some reason No- Handkerchiefs Our new lines of handkerchiefs in clude the daintiest embroideries on the edges or Inside the hem, sheer, or firm materials, the unlaundered Irish linens, initial handkerchiefs, etc. The uses to which they are put are many. Turnover collars and cuffs of sheer linen can -be made from them at slight expense. One side makes the collar and the other two sides with one corner each make the cuffs. A hem on one end of each cuff and bands v are all the work necessary. The skillful girl also uses them for ruffling on underwear, corset covers, fancy aprons, pillow tops, etc. The fancy colored handkerchiefs for pillows, kimonos, caps, aprons, etc., were never so beautiful ' Miller & Pain CXXXXX)CXXXX)CXXXDCXXXXDCOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOOOCO When you TT , Think ' think of m Ll2L IS of m Bdd is to be hoped that next fall will sec somo contests arranged, oven though the championship title does not de pend on tho outcome; for sake of comparison, if for no other reason. AND OF $2.50 The $2.50 buys the hat at Budd s . . . NL141 O CXXXXXCOCOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3COCOCOCOCOCOOOCXXXXXXXXXXX) nizo what a valuable man the Uni versity of Nobraska is getting In him. While professor of Psychology sovoral years ago ho was perhaps the most -popular and at tho same tlmo most respected member of tho faculty, and throughout his administration ,of tho affairs of tho high school ho demon strated that ho still possesses tho qualities that won for him this placo in tho affections of tho students. ' He will undoubtedly stop at onco Into tho samo place with tho present student lQ(y, so that his position hero will bo so pleasant that ho- will nover again desire to desert tho University. Yesterday, in accordance with tho plans displayed on tho University bul letin board and .published somo tlmo ago, tho Student Publication Board appointed J. E. Bodnar aB news edi tor and It. A. Van Orsdol athletic odl tor of tho Dally Nebraskan. Theso men were oho:;vn ftfc Wo-rcBmt-or u dories of tryouts opeil to tho wholo school and thoro can -bo no doubt. of thp fulrness of tho awards. Mr. Bed nar served' as reporter for tho paper last semester and Mr. Van Orsdel as athlotlc editor. It Is tho Intention of the board In the future to make its appointments solely as tho result of competition and braska has been denied admission to tho conference, though repeated efforts havo been made to gain admission. Ne braska has s6mo splendid athletes, and this yoar the conference will get a taste of Nebraska mettle. Michigan-, Illinois and Minnesota play tho Ne braskans, and what was once regarded as a practice game has developed Into one of tho heavy games. Minnesota has played Nebraska yearly for a long period, and the game has como to bo regarded as an attraction. Nebraska last year put up a stiffor fight against: tho Gophers than did Wisconsin, and, I although tho Gophers wore training with Wisconsin In view and it was an early game, it was tho most spirited play soon in Minneapolis last season. Thoo samo Nobraskans wore tho only oppononts to get over tho Gopher goal last yoar, a ploasuro donled Wisconsin, Iowa and NorthweBtorn, Tho t,Imo Is coming when tho conference, in all fairness, canno deny Nobraska a place In the organization. Tho absonco of interseotloiial games, particularly with tho representative elevens .of tho East, Is Ueenly regretted, of course, by followers of tho game In the Mlddlo West, where. It Is felt that tho top-notch teams could more than hold their own with tho champions of tho Atlantic coast. It Republican Rally Program. In opening the year's work tho Uni versity Republican Club will give an interesting program. Some good sub jects have been selected and from tho list of speakers it is evident somo vital points on living questions will be brought out. Tho rally will be held In Memorial Hall Saturday even ing, beginning at 7:00 p. m. sharp. THE PROGRAM. Music ..Cadot Band Registration of Now Members A Word of Welcome by the President R. c. Ozman History of the University Re publican Club A. G. Nelson Why I Am Here Bonofacio Villanneva Tho Temple Fund Question... C. L..Waldron Tho Electioneerlnc Field R. A. Van Orsrtfd K a. rno standard of University Politics H. N. Mattley 9. Election of Officers The Club has received word that Hon. E, M. Pollard will be unavoid ably detained from being present thia week, but will address tho Club two weeks later. Mr. Villanneva, whose name appears on tlVq program, Is ono of' our Fili pino studqnts who Is interested In tho questions of the day. He desires to learn about political questions and ojir way of doing, things; Tho speeches will be limited and the purpose p.f tho Club Is to havo a short;4U8lng time. Every Republican Is ureod to mmo out, see what Is doing and take part.- 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. G. New Century Printers 1241-N STREET 1241 Especially solicits tho jtrade of those who wish it woll printed. TAKE YOUn CLOTHES AND OO TO SOUKUP & WOOD EXPERT CLEANEFiS AND DYERS BELL TEL.. 147. 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