THE DAILY NEBRASKAIN. Y. Dr., tbc Daily ntbraskan. A conuotldatlon of Tho Ilcflporlan, Vol. 31, Tho Nobraakan, Vol. 10, Scarlet And Cream, Vol. 4. PubllBhcd'' dally, oxcopt Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nobraflka, Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hosporian Publish ing Co. Board of Directors. O. V, P. Stout. . Lnuronco Fosslor. H. P. Lcavltt. Dwlght Cramor. A. O. Schrolbor. Edltor-ln-Chlof J. p. Clark Manaffor. . . . : Frod Nauijhton Circulator Waltor H. Standovcn Athlotlo R. A. Van Oredol Editorial Roomr U 204. BuBlnoBfrOfflco, U 211. Post Ofllco, Station A, Lin coln, Neb. Ofllco hours of BuslnoBB Manager and Editor, 11:00 to 11:80 dally. Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Prlco, $2 por year In advance Entored at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nob., as oodond-cluHB mall mattor undor tho act of congress of March !i, 1879. Individual notices will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 conta for each Insertion. Faculty departmental and university bul letins will gladly bo published froo, as horotoforp. thorn to tholr hotel In tho mannor sug gested, still thoro is suro to bo an op portunity tho noxt"iTniyat tho game to treat them right, and our rootors should bo prompt In taking advantage of this opportunity. Qlvo Colorado no excuse whatovor for refusing to play In Lincoln next "year, for unless tho gamo Is playod here, there will doubt less be no contest, as It Is out of the question for Nebraska to attempt a trip to a country a mllo abovo ub, thoro to meet a team of which wo are afraid on our own grounds. 8PORT8MAN8HIP. Tho visitors from Ames last Satur day wero loud In tholr praises of tho treatment accordod them at tho ljands of Nobraska students and playors, and wont away determined to como back again noxt year If a game can bo ar ranged in any way. ThlB is as it should be, and In this lies tho groatest bonoflt that Nebraska derives from our intercollegiate football contests tho sproadlng of her roputation by klndly-dlsposod opponents. The" game last Saturday was entlroly free from any Unfair playing or unnecessary Students' Debating Club. Tho Students Debating Club mot last Saturday night in tho newly pa porod Union Hall. In splio of tho rainy weather, a largo crowd was pres ent and aftor the usual drill In par liamentary law tho ordors of tho day wero called for and tho question: "Re solved, That an Interstate Commerce Commission should bo given power to 'fix railroad rates," was debated by Casoboor and Wasson on tho afilrma tivo and Brown and White on tho neg ative. Following tho debate, a number of lengthy impromptu speeches Wero made on tho question debated by lead ing members of the club. A number of changes mark tho pro ceedings of tho club this year. The crowds that attend tho meetings this year nro much larger and jncro en thusiastic than last year. A now squad of men dobato at each meeting and they come propared to debate. For merly is used to be considered a duty to bo oi tho program, now it is a priv ilege. Tho club is represented by mem bers from various departments of tho University, and an especially strong number coming from tho law depart ment. At the business meeting a new plan for Impromptu gpoaklng was adopted. JCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJOOOOOOOOOO Those Young Men's Doggy jHats I make a specialty of the nifty kinds all the new colors and shapes at a dollar less than the other fellow $2.50 w pay ? Budd, $2.50 Hatter OCXXXXXXXXXDOOCOOOOCIOOOOOOO( roughness, and our students refrained from all thosq disparaging remarks which wero too frequent In, the earlyJ part of tho season. Noxt SaturdrryrnH other opportunity is givon us to show that wo aro true sportsmen, and know how to treat a visiting team, oven though wo bo afraid of them. Tho team representing tho University of Colorado plays Nobraslja tlion, and the mountaineers, should go back home fooling exactly tho same way Ames does. Tho team will probably nrrivo in Lincoln Friday morning and It would bo a good plan for the student3 to meot them with a carry-all andimnd and oscort (thom to tholr hotel. This .was dono when Illinois camo to Lin coln tho first time, two years ago, and tho result was a cordial-feeling toward Nebraska on tho part of Illinois which has already borno fruits In the stand tho Illinois board Is taking regarding 'our admission to tho Conferenco. It is truo that Colorado can never do us as great a favor as can Illinois, but aside from all sontlment of benefit, Nebraska studonts should bo imbued with tho spirit of truo sportsmanship so far as to make ovory visiting team feel that they aro in tho midst of strong but chivalrous enemies. If tho time of arrivjttl of the Silver and Gold player's makes it impossible to escort Hereafter, in place of calling upon mombers of tho club to speak atvevery meeting and alphabetical order-will be observed. Tho chairman of tho "Co ed" program reported Saturday, De comber 9, as being a favorable date. The report was accepted. At tho next meeting the club will discuss tho question: ."Resolved, That the use of tho Injunction should bo pro hibited In labor disputes."" John L. Clai;k and Ira Howard aro on tho af urinative, H. A. Brubakor and Leo Lo- Bro aro on tho negative. Large Advance Sale. Tho said of seats for-tho-big Colo rado gamo began yesterday morning at Harry Pqrter's, and oven boforo the tickets wero taken down thoro was a lino of men waiting to get good seats. Tho sale for the first day was larger than has ever been tho case for any gamo excepting tho Thanksgiving gamo last year, and prospects aro bright for a record-breaking crow which will make tho heart manager glad, for tho 1 games have b days, bo th rather si boon' in adml If you are needing anything in the Glove and Corset line- it will Pay you to see our stock, we carry a complete assortment of Golf Gloves from 25c to $1.00 Kid Gloves from $1.00 to $2.00 Also carry a fine stock of Equipoise and Ferris Waists and Gymnasium Waists Y .M. C. A. Notes. The mass, meeting at the Oliver theator last Sunday was addressed by Rev. J. W Jones of St Paul's M. E. church on tho subject, "Life at Its Best." The Association Brass Quar tet played "America" and "Home, Sweet Homo." Tho mass meeting next Sunday will bo addressed by tho noted lecturer.1 Frank It. Roberson. Don't forget tho Committeemen's Dinner tonight. All committeemen will bo expected and others Interested are invited. Chancellor Andrews will give a toast on "Tho Young Man tho Age." Dr. H .B. Ward will act as toastmaster. Captain Borg, and ex CaptaiivBenedlcJ. of tho football team will also ue-Jieard from, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital $ 300,000.00 Surplus aad Profits 200,000 00 Deposits . 3,620,000.00 Girls' Glee Club. Tho Girls' Gloo Club which Is being organized ))Y Mrs. Raymondwill soon bo selected. There wero forty-oight young ladleB who registered for the work, and this number Js being' cut down Just half by a series of try-outs, similar to those the men went through. At present there are-thirty-two-girls still in the race, but eight -ot these will be dropped within the next week, and' then tho personnel of tho club will bo announced finally. cJJuSrJeSler I Dr. Sam'l. S. Shcan ...OPTICIAN... g g . 1123 O STREET jj g YourEatronago Solicited 8 Dr. Engborg, of tho Department of Mathematics is a botanist as well as a mathematician. 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