Chanvelors Column. "FUN." Something more tlum a year ago, a few words were said in the columns ol the University press about so-called "fun" in University life ; and the hope was then expressed, and hearti ly shared by the great mass of our students, that we had seen the last of this. But whispers in the halls, one or two heads cropped rather closely fov this season of the vear. and finally students must carrv the burden of reproach as patiently as may be ; but giving free and strong expression to the natural feeling of resentment with such repre hensible action always calls forth. Jamks II. Canfikii. Local. Miss Fanny Hershey, a former student of the University, spent a few days with Miss Nellie Griggs last week. Miss Her- shey's friends were glad to again the newspaper paragraph often j welcome her among them, exaggerated, generally misun- George Palmer of Omaha and derstood, always misquoted, and' A E Guihnetle, Q, of Has- .! 1 1 1 I mevuanry misused dv me lew remaining enemies to public ed ucation in general, and of the University in particular re mind us that our hopes are not fully realized. The industry, earnestness, loyalty, truthfulness, and unus ual sobriety of the student body this fall gave promise of belter things, and have called forth the highest encomiums from cit izens, the city and stale press, and from the faculty. Nor has tings, were in the city Saturday to attend the foot ball game in the afternoon and the party given by Phi Delta Theta in the evening. Uniforms will probably be here about December i. Some new guns are expected about the same time. When these arrive the setting up exercises will be abandoned and drill in the man ual taken up. "It has been suggested that all this high praise been unworthily persons going to Omaha should bestowed. It is a great pity meet here at S a. m. Thanksgiv that this most excellent record ing morning, and parade the should be broken or even marred streets with the band, and that by ihe folly of a tew heedless all cadets should wear their uni yuungsters, or by the thought- forms with plenty of colors." lessness of some ol possibly The Union society program more mature years. Of course. for November 24 was postponed no one with any sense of obser- fof one e owjng to the death vation in such matters would of B. G. Mosher, '96. Resolu speak of such pranks as. vicious, tjons 0f condolence were pass or as originating in evil intent. . ed by the society, and by the But some one has well said that ciass0f '96, at a special meeting, a political or administrative, A movement has already been blunder may be worse than a in:mgurated to establish a per crime. In the same sense, and manent ,eclure courge Jn the imm: ..... a3, am.,, uuuim:- Universitv under the auspices of the Literary Society. This is a wise measure and, it is hoped, soon be successfully con We earnestly Invite all Stu dents to visit our store before maklnpr any purchases In the line of Dry Goods. Cloaks Ladles' Furnishing Goods and Men's Furnishing Goods. Our stocks areespeclallv attractive We refer new students to any of the professorsor any old stu dent In the University as to our manner of doing business. Very respectfully. MILLER & PAINE. 133 to 135 South Eleventh St. H.W. BROWN, DRUGGIST, Books and Stationery, College Text Books. Ami a Complete Stock of Stnnrtnnl nnil Miscellaneous Hooks. 127 South Eleventh Street. G. W. CLUTTER, DKXT1ST, All Vork First Class J. H. PEARSON, OKAI.KH IS Fruit, : Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 1MI O STIIKKT. Peoples' Barber Shop, J. M. MORTON, Proprietor. SHAVING 10 GENTS. Cor. lOtli ami O Strwt. Under U. M. 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A game ditions of modern civilization . , . . . , . . , ,...., is to be arranged with the high tr I ti.c . n .re? .."... r i . v r n nr . vmr..v ' till IIIIO 111 HO lllllll UUH-Ulllt lllfl , - , . .... - school team ol become thoroughly vicious and , , . , , claim that the ,. . ... it eleven is the only thing in Ne The time will come when the ' . J , r . , . braska that can stop them. vArT rrincD At mil of .. r a. ...all Ulvtll illtlOO Ul UUI OIUUCIIIO Will A movement is on loot to 'better equip and organize the L. A. BUMSTEAD, HHTS AND Hen's Furnishings,! Lindell Hotel Block. Agent for Wanamaker & Brown's , Custom Made Clothing. Suits to Unler, ia ami up. rn aim oai isfaction Guaranteed. WM. GREEN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 1215 O Street. NoMa Pit ai Si Gol O. R. OHKLGY. Th' mol complete Merchant Tailoring ltou.r In the west. Selections may le mnil from 01 illlKrcoi. stylos of suitlnvsttiul l'mit Omuls. Ovvim Iubs. Import til ami Domestic Wors teds Caiaimcrvs Cheviot. Bte. 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And, mean while, also, both faculty and organization. Of that number sixteen will be chosen whose voices are best adapted to each other. Those who care to take the entrance examination can do so at any time. A tour of the state will undoubtedly be arrang ed in connection with the man dolin and guitar club. CLARKSOIM LAUNDRY COMPANY .330-3-4 S. 1 Ith St Lincoln Collegi-okMusic .,,-. i Mn.J.U Fiiask. IIp c.or. Voice ; Derailment nCk Ull7P-l ,nnf C HanoainlOnnin.Tlictirj-aHilHiirinoiy. rlllG DdKCU VjOUllO 5is.Kati: HKKWOTKii L-iikxv, Voice lieiwrt- .,. , i ry r , mihm0Siaiiib Kavohitp. lloovBii, I'riiiHial High Grade Confections MKlwEotw. vio..,, n,rTnt. fc miu lump. Eiciik. fiichHrofMollncel U. I Miss. Kate scotiu us, Klocutlon and Pro ' " inatlc Art. ' JIusic and Elocution in oil itsbrauclies j Piano, Organ. Voice, Violin, Flute, Cor net and all other instruments. Dramatic Art', Chorus Classes, History, Theory, ' Harmony. 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