MM i. LOCAL, Don't forget to onlcr n copy of the Annual, 1'rofcHHor Joh wan III for a few lny Inst week, MIhh Ilarluy Hpont Saturday and Him ilny in Crete. The Huydcn t(h Club met in Chapel TucfulayxJtlKliU l'lpes nre quite fnnliiomiMc nt Uulvor ulty bait tfiui'CH, J MeBsrH, Dixon mid DuflT spent Sunday in Nebraska City, Tlic U. of N. nine plnyrt with the Cot. uer team Saturday, MIhh Unit of Onmlui Ih vl'tiltiiiK her friend MIhh Curtlee, II. A. Wise, the Ilalrcuttcr, t Thir teenth and O HlrcctH. Youtitf Indies are fond of flattery, es pecially Mr, lMiittcry, Mr. W. S. Mcl.ucnn spent ltiHt Sunday at bin home in I'nirlniry. MIhh Gelletly of I'nirbury will spend .gunriny with Miss Whiting A UniverHity party will be jiven Fri day evening at I, mining Hall, MIhh Hall of Omnhn Ih the gucbt of MIhh Kstelle Curtis thia week. Messrs Tines and Pope joined the Unions on last Friday evening, Iook for the new Freshman hats. Simple, graceful and convenient. The seats on the campus are being ex tensively utili'.cd between rains. Mts. Richards, wife of Professor Rich ards, has been ill for the past week. The Delian officers for the third "per iod" were "initiated" Friday night. Interest in tennis is reviving under the influence of returning warm weather. It is about time that the annual Junior Senior banquet was being arranged for. The Freshmen will give a reception on the twenty-Seventh at Temple Hall. .Statistics show that the Glee Club boys gained five pounds each on their trip. J. B. Barnes of Norfolk was in town looking after the welfare of his son John im. B., Jr. i An inforriuH xryecption was given for ' the Glee Club in Union Hull Moudny inght. iThe Hayden Art Club had" a very in teresting meeting in the Chapel Tuesday . ' evening. The new shapes in Fedora and Stiff Hats have arrived at the Kwing Clothing Company, Every student in the University should , subscribe for at least one copy of the Junior Annual, . The Sophomores and Freshmen arc go idg to indulge in n dance nt-xt Friday evening at Temple Hall. Just arrived, today, the Intc Nobby Shapes in Neckwear. New patterns. 'tj Ewing Clothing Company. ' '"' M'iss Cay ford of San Francisco will dc- ,, Hyena lecture'on the' "American G rl" in . the Chapel Saturday afternoon. ' ' ft." might be well for the persons who swipe the college papers out of the mail boxes to take out a subscription. The Alcazar Shoe Store is making it lObjcct for Students to trade with them. New and Stylish Goods Cheap. 1406 O street. The New Members program of Delian '4(, society will be given on Friday evening. An especially meritorious program has been arranged. If you are looking for a new suit of Clothes and want Style, Quality and something Reliable, go to the Ewing Clothing Company. Several old University boys came down from Omaha Tuesday to attend the Iight Infantry minstrel show. Among them Were Messrs. J. B. McDonald and Nor man Fetert. The Shakespeare class,having taken up the study of Othello, are learning how to full in love systematically. This will undoubtedly be of great practical bene fit to n large number of the class. A picked class of girls from the Uni versity Gymnasium will assist in the Y. M. C. A. exhibition at the Lansing next week.. The girls will take the place of the ladies' class ot the Y. M. C. A. gym nasium. Botanizing parties are becoming quite popular. A singular story is abroad of one gallant young man who took two young ladies to Saltillo to hunt speci mens. The moral that goes with this story is: "Boys be careful to have money to pay railroad fare in case your horse puns away,'-' tUe Annual hon Just gone to pros, Now Ih the time to "oppress" thu mali ngers with your subscriptions, It Is repoited that the Kappa Knppn Gumma fraternity pledged three jmuiik ladles for lulllntlon Into the mysU't .'ft ol Hint society, "Ate wu going to hnve ciimp this yenr?" This question is troubling the minds of the Cadets. Of course thuy nil wnnt to go, The batalllou "showed olT" before the Regents Inst Wednesday evening, llatnlllon drill is being held every drill evening now. It was henrd remarked that the Kelly brnuch of Coxey's army avoided passing through Lincoln on account of the Uni versity Cadets, There hns been considerable misuu dcrstuudiug over the society exhibitions In the annual, It has dually beuu de cided not to charge for space as at first proposed. The interest . itt field-day sports Is shown by the grent number of men in training for the events. All the athletic ally inclined in the Uiiivi rally should turn out and help to make local field day a success, At a called meeting of the Junior clnss the following officers were elected for the spring term: Einnta Boose, presi dent; A. J. Weaver, vice-president; Ella McCrosky, secretaty; J, W. Searsou, treasurer; and W. V, Honglnnd, ht-gcant-ol-nrms. One of our venerable post-graduates was going around "broke" the other day innocently unaware that he had nine dollars in the bank. One of the Seniors, too, was very much surprised to find he was two dollars richer than he thought. These two arc recommended as subjects for psychological experiments. They should be made cxninples of. Intelligence was received at the Uni versity yesterday afternoon announcing the death of E. A. Thomas, a former member of the class of '9.. Ever since leaving school his health was quite poor and he was compelled to spend most of his time in Colorado, where his death occurred. He was a very bright young man and exceedingly popular while in the University. His ninny friends will deeply regret to hear of his death. A mass meeting of the students was held in the Chapel yesterday afternoon for the purpose of taking some action relative to the proposed joint debate with Kansas State University. The Chnir wns authorized to appoint a committee of five to confer with a like committee of the faculty, and make all the arrange ments. The committee will report nt a future meeting, notice of which will be announced later. A great surprise was experienced by many young ladies, friends of Mr. Eu gene Brown, when it was announced that he was a charter member of the new Delt Chapter. Mr. Brown did not wish to shock the people too greatly at first so he took a little pleasure trip be fore entering school again after the event. Of course it is understood that this is Shakespeare's old method of working up interest in behalf of a favor ite. The second joint debate between the U. B. D. C. and Cotner University will be held in the chapel on May 1 1. The question for discussion is: "Resolved that the principles.nnd policy of the A. P. A. are inexpedient and un-American." The U. B. D. C. affirm the question. Judging from the large number of Uni versity students that yelled for the boys at Cotner, our chapel will be entirely too small to accommodate the crowd. Thu young Indies of Knppn Knppn Omiimn had a mailing Inst .Saturday af ternoon nl llio hoiilt' of Miss Una Klok- ...... ,(.. ,JH.. ,..i mi.,., tt ;., ri. 1 tun, itiirtu hiivii (i jui m inn ciimvin tuir mid Miss Pnscoor were pledged. After the plt'dumg service mi elegant dinner ,ih ..i. AhtiiU ihlily Knppas were present, It is unfortunate that so smnll 11 mini I her of students attended the Glee Club reception In Union Hull on last Monday evening, This was doubtless due to the short notice given, us well us to lnck of systematic preparation. As it wns, only about one-third of the Club were in attendance and but a small number of students were present to extend to them hearty eougrntulntions on their success ful lour and a cordial welcome home. Thu (Jills' Gymnasium exhibit is the principal event for May, The girls are working much balder under their new Instructor, Mr. l'lnlterj, than thuy have ever worked before Few complaints nre beard and the girls are very enthusiasti cally planning for what promises to be an excel'i'iit exhibit Several new na tures will be introduced. A new clns In fencing hns been orguui?ed. A volun teer class of thirty girls will work with single slicks, a picked class of leu will work with sabres and two of thu girls will have a regular fencing bout. Indi vidual work on the flying rings, bars, and so on, will bunn nttrnctivu feature. There will be olnss work as follows: Fancy marches, walking exercises, club, dumb bell and bar drills, running exer- crcises and work on the various machines. Wo earnostly Invito all Stu dents to visit our store before makinp any purchases jn the line of Dry Goods, Cloaks. Ladies' Furnishing Goods and Men's Furnishing Goods. Our stocks are especially attractive. Wo refor 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. Dr. A. P. Burrus, DENTIST, 1S08 o STB At a meeting of the students of the Electrical Engineering department, on Saturday evening, April 7, the Society of Electrical Engineers was formed and the following officers elected: M. M. Maghee, president; IS. N. Corbin, vice, president; C. A. Skinner, secretary, and C. Warner, treasurer. The object of the society is to further the interests of electrical engineers and to, lead to broad er practical individual investigation. Semi-annual entertainments will be given by the new organization. In the columns of last Sunday's State Journal appeared an article entitled, "History and Fiction," by Charles Kuhlmau of the University. Prof. Fling's good training in historical evi dence shows to a great advantage here. Mr. Kuhlman's plan was to criticize an account of the battle of Issus in a prev ious edition of the Journal, in which he succeeded admirably. The class in Greek and Roman History spent the recitation hour on Tuesday trying to tear apart some of Mr. Kuhlman's statements. r3 EJ1 CATARRHDr.H.S.ALEY CURED BY SPECIALIST pay In Female, Nervous and Chronic L'lseascs Impotence. Sleiility, Netiinstlicnin, hc unl Kxlimi'Uiou mid nil ilcrnuKemeiit.s o! the Stnmncli, 1.1 ver ami Wood mic(x-k-hilly trcnlcd liy lilm. Oflico, 1127 0 Street, LINCOLN, NEB. Officii lny 1 In City Tuosdays, Thursdays and ban EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT HH. As a local antusthctlc. Phenate 0 Cocaine Is the best yet known, and is not followed by any unpleasant symp toms or soreness of the gums. The dental bulldozer who reported that we had ulceration and sloughing of the Sums, had ho lived in the. time of t. Peter, ho would have been buried with Ananias and Scphiru! It is the best agent for common use, and en tirely without danger. It is only those who use hydrate of chloral In excess that arc troubled with ulcer ation of the gums. BROMIDE OF ETHYL Is used much of late, and is inter mediate in its eil'ects, between chloro form and gas, and less expensive than the latter. CHLOROFORM Is preferable to other agents In most cases where several sore.inflamcd teeth are to bo extracted at a single sitting Wo have used chloroform extensively for over thirty years without accident. NITROUS OXIDE GAS generally works well where there is noi more than two or three teeth to be extracted, but is more dangerous thnn is generally supposed, especially when the capacity of the lungs hns been diminished by disease or the heart dilated. Several deaths from its use have been reported in medical journals of late. Dental journals do not publish theso cases for fear of injuring the gas trade. lVWWViViit u jin vjjiimuuuiujiiu. Standard Bicycle oif the Woirild, graceful, light, nud strong, this product of the oldest bicycle oBlabllnhment In America Hi ill retains its place ut the head. Always well up to the time or 11 little in advance, it well-denervednnd ever Increasing popularity is a source of , pride and gratification to its ninkurs. To rido n bicycle and not to ride n Columbia i to fall abort of the fulleiit V enjoyment of 11 nobla spoil. Pope Mffff, Co,, Boston, New York, .Chicago, Hartford, A lionnllfnl WiiMrntcil camIkkih free ntany Columbia flReiuy, or mailed fur two two-coat nintnpi. tVW) fV L. Shader's Cycle Store 1 426 O Stroot, n ' V 1 All Work carefully executed by VM. I , A II I 0 K I ftJ () ACt OSCHSKNHUUCIIHU. formerly with! I fl, I I I V I J I'jlN the l'opclManf'g Co., Chicago, 111. V' ' UNI Ml 11' l-IUJVIVkJ WASHED fflER has long been used yith great success in brief operations, but is not well adapted to prolonged surgical oper ations. But very few accidents have happened from its effects, and those mostly from its prolonged use. A Spring Su.it? If you do, it will pay you to call ou J. FORGER 11827 O STK.EET We have just received au excellent line of Spring and Summer goods. Prices low as the lowest. The usual courtesies extended to students. Dr. A. P. Burrus, DENTIST, 1208 O STREET. GOLD CROWNS Molar Roots Banded with Gold and Porcelain Crowns, the finest and most durable cro-.vns over made, and unexcelled for "jaauty. FRANK PACAL,- BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER. Repairing Neatly Done At the Lowest Prices. 1010 V ST. UNCOIN, NEB. 0. F. LAMBERTSON, D. D. S. LINCOLN, NEB. finutuntool Ohio CollojiO of Dcntnl Surgery. Olllee AIpmiikIci' lllk. Ilooms 2Snii(12.". Cor. 12th and 0 Sts. K. K. GLEKSON. Teas, Coffees and Spices. 1 234 O STREET. Police Itoasted TTM . . Tw Ice a Wcok. i- x!-L. 04- BfllDGE WORK OF EVERY STYLE. vfegfr i IS DETROIT, MICH.' ESSlS! Removable Bridge Work AU Gold or part Vulcanite. We are putting up the finest remoT able bridge work on gold and French Vulcanite over mudo, superior to anyi thine over before o (To rod to the public. Can be worn with the greatest comfort, and costs less than ordinary bridge work. Is easy to ropalr, but seldom breaks or needs repairing. We alio put up artificial tooth with gold palate, t.lio finest artificial teeth ever made. All work warranted first class or no t;ilo. This style of work Is supreme perfection for public spoakors. Aluminum can be used instead of gold, f desired. The back undor molars can be restored with the groatest perfec tion which are so usoful, and prevent iho cheeks from sinking in, Fine gold fillings of puro gold at very reasonable rates. Dr. A. P. Burrus, (noon 0 and 10, 1208 o firman-, XliXLOOlXL, IKTolo. m W -3Lle 3UJJd- mr J-. ijt-tr v .rlfi KlCHMONP, CVlfiJS &TRA ake the best. 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