The Nebraskan. ; l ' f A Weekly l'npor Issued nt the University of Nebraska. ' ENTKIIEI) AS BECO? CLASS MAlIi-MAITKH. A. F. Montmohknoy Kdltor-ltl-Chlof Hi G. Whitmohk IlustnessMiiuuKcr A88O0IATK JMITOKH, L. D. Pit.BiiuttY Literary PjlKI) IlAUNRS AtlllutlO 1. H. HATriKt.i) .. ....Lnw W. L. Wkbtkhmann Exelmiitfo MlBB Mautiia Uuiikh, Mtqu II ut. km riitvrimiV. J. W. HKAHSON. Lot'lll C, PUI.MB. EDITORIAL. ' As you maj' have heard before, these are hard times. Every body is hunting for a scheme to save a nickle or two. It seems a- shame, therelore, that the stu dents of the University should let an opportunity of saving, in the aggregate, some hundreds or thousands of dollars a year, pass. We pay for our books prices which are simply appall ing. The book dealers of the town have us practically at their mercy and they certainly make the most of their opportunity. Some co-operative scheme of purchasing books would change all this. Many of our larger universities have made arrange ments already. Several more are instituting them this year. Why should we be behind in the race? There is money in it for any enterprising student who" will undertake it. The average expense for books and stationery is probably twenty dollars per year for each student. We do not think it is much of an exag geration to say that one-fourth of this could be saved by co-operative purchasing. This for one thousand students would amount to five thousand dollars. If the manager only made 10 per cent of this saving he would be well paid. It may be objected that the regular dealers would cut their prices for a time to kill any such attempt. This is undoubt edly true, but it would not nec essarily have such an effect. The students would certainly patronize the student enterprise. The dealers in town would not be willing to cut prices for any great length of time. The diffi culty would be only in the be ginning and should not deter us from the attempt. It is to be hoped that the celebration of Charter Day will be an enthusiastic one on the part ot the students. If any body has a right to celebrate our twenty-fifth anniversary it is the stu:lent-body. (Pardon the seeming but unintentional "weakly" attempt at a pun.) "We are sometimes tempted to believe that the "student body" of the U. of N. is a pure myth. The time is yet to come when the, whole University turns dutt and works with a will for one object. Some small fraction of us get enthusiastic in one clirec tion, . but we don't all get enthusiastic at once or over the same thing. Let's do it this time and see what the result will be. The Neijuaskan ventures the assertion that it will be so pleasant that we will all be glad to repeat the attempt. While we are getting so many new doors wouldn't it be a good idea to put a double door in the library entrance? At least fifty people get their noses flattened every day on account of that narrow dark door. A bigger glass would be ot some assist ance. The sixth annual recital of the Musical Department will occur on next Monday evening. Student Guests. High schools and academies accredited to tbe University will be asked to send three delegates from each senior class to the silver celebration. The Chan cellor wishes these student guests to be entertained by the students of the University. The number will not exceed one hun dred and fifty if every one comes. There certainly should be one hundred and fifty students who would be willing and glad to care each for one of these visitors. The names of students who are willing to thus play their part in connection with the celebration shoutd be left at the Chancellor's office at once. ANNOUNCEMENT. One likes "Friends," that bright hit from the pen of Ed van Milton Rpyle, because there is so much human nature in it or rather, so much human nature of the sort we most admire. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin, and in the past there has been so little of it upon the stage. It will be seen here for a single performance at the Lansing this evening. The sale is large. E. Fleming, 1224 O street, watches, jewelry, silverware, etc. Dr. Burrows extracts teeth without pain and .gives very valuable suggestions on the treatment of the teeth. The Missouri Pacific route will sell round trip tickets at one and one-third fare within 200 miles. Tickets will be on sale December 23, 24, 25 and 30, 31, and January 1, 1894, good to return January 3. This will be a splendid opportunity to visit your friends. Come and take a trip via this line. Phil Daniels, C. T. A., 1 201 O street. I u. moo, .." c 1HII0W , w v---. BUNION. SAVINGS SMKHr-' . in South Tenth Street, m fiTrriPT Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. Students Who Patronize r Fisiieb&Wmfel. The Qb?THIERS Will Never Regret It They 2136 O St. 0. EHLERS. IK YOU WANT A SUIT MADE 00 to C. EHLERS' 116 South Eleventh St. Repairing also neatly done. A Special Discount to University Students. , ThePopularTailor The New r.OLUMBIAN BAKERY : 1337 O THRESH gREBE), (gaKES hn& P $ very Day Capital cafe MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS C. W. BRANDHORST, Prop. - 121 North Eleventh St, Stiff Hats Made to Order from Why pny 15,00 lor n Hnt when you Bliupo ol sour heud, any styie, for lint? Why do ou net 11 now Mlir one iniulo as jrood ns new for Jl We Lincoln Stiff The gTAH SHOE STORK THOB. FICKES, Proprietor. 1221 0 Street: Thee iLPEX- ill NORTH BOOKS, 8TATI0BERY bWALL Pptsr. Window Shades and Mouldings, Artists' and Photographers' .i ... i.,, -. in i A. T. LEMING & CO., 1108 0 St, 118 H. lllh St, .PANTS PANTS TO ORDER $4, $5 TO $10. Largest lino of Woolens In tho state. Inspection Solicited. Lincoln Pants Co. 1223 O STREET. . TROUSERS. TELEPHONE 685 C. A. SHOEMAKER, M. D. LINCOLN,- NfcB. Office, No. 1184 L Street, Ground Floor. Hours, 7 too 11. m.; 1 to 3, and 7 to 8 p. in YOU can have the DAILY WORLD-HERALD delivered at your room for J 5 cents per week, seven days lu the week. DROP A POSTAL or leave your ordjr at 1045 O Stt Sell Stylish Clothing at Reasonable Prices, First National Bank, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. CAPITAL 100,000.00- SURPLUS 100,000.00 OFFlOBHBt N. S. IT AHWOOD. President. CM AS. A. I1ANNA. Vleo President. F. M.CDOK-. Cimlilor. U.8 LI PP1 SCOTT, unit .1, S. FltHKM AN, Ann't Cashiers 1)1 HELTONS: N. H Ilurwnod .1. I. MncFnrlaiul V. M. Cliirko T. M. MurUotto Clms. II. Milium JhIui M. Ames John Fltsrireriild H. K. Mixiro 1). W.Cook O.T. HOKK8 KM rxk J. L. Carson A. II Clnrk STREET. pIES PARTY CAKES A SPECIALTY, The Only First-class Eating House in the Ultyi $6 Ticket - - - $5.00 5 Ticket - - - 4.20 3 Ticket - - - 2.60 $2.60 to $4.00- enu fici one Hindu to Order the less money mid Just ns jfood u Hut when sou enn Ret your old Hat Factory, 184 So. lllh St Will Give a Special Discount to Students of the Unlveralty. nth STREET. CiGAffis Tobacco. iiiawuuiuuis una ouppues. iwdF.jnjtasy DETROIT, MICH. SHIRTS! SHIRTS I A.KRONER Manufacture! his wn Slilr 8. Tlioy fit tho form mid pleuso the oyo. A Full Link op . . . Men's FurnishingGoods HATS, CAPS, ETC. Our shlrtB ro direct frqm tho manufacturer to tho consumer. No middlemen's profits. Ton per cent discount to fitudonts, 939 0 Street, Basement State National Bank Building. IbwSL mc2r frt "TTfiHIMfliTY ffigKVirintiilr iFirLrps3lqjIHaM MWWMiwM!?Ui"iIiig''Wl'l"WW ) )UWQMfWNfggVfitQ Jtt 4t&.. XI WIW