sjB-wiSu "B!T!,fHrVfc. I ff WM f,7,t,,4' v.,f iff; v ?vwlil7BIiSiE iff ! N I m: Tft '' Jb MnDDACIAM ' , , j u jiLuiifwinn. wmmnor IhhuihI r.vor.v Vrltlny Noon tlio UiilvoiHtty of Nnlirithku. ii ah Hkcond'Omhr Mail Mattkii. lls 1 ltiiulnituM KfniwiirnrM HllllNd, y Vok HiHtor.ln-Cliliit AHHOCUTI. KIIITOIIH, rnuiiKH....- Killtnr ml lllllM.M.M. IIIMtlltltMl 1IUIH Ml OlIKIIMKH KxclllUIKO 0. WllllM'I.K I.IIV M I.KNA I.HWKUSK HdClolA' ... tiiiitiii 8 Ohace MoiuiaiO H.'"!," IHmikh, I ,,,,, Ii, AtlAMH, U, l'tll.tH, J ;rrleiioryour , 9 .to " " by mull Ml noiitb .in AtblrcKi nil CommiiiilciitloiiH to 'I'm: Niiiiiiaxkan, UnlvorHlty of NobriiHku. i TlIK Nk'U.UKAN Will llll tolltlll Oil MIlo nt till) follOWllIK I10UH HtUIlllH! L. 1. Monil, 118 Boulb Klovuiitli .Street, l'rnnk DnTlol, 1020 O St rent. Albion Cnfo. 'J5 North Tenth St root. Kd Youiik, 180;i O .Street. SALUTATORY. MMw. V,.1..PI."IV .KtlMlMKZ tltlC your to its ninny rondel's in a .1 Kill . I ...I I. !i A j siigntiy uiuoroni lorin, wmen u is I hoped will bo much hot tor appro- i'uit'( tlmn the old siyio. n is 1110 intention of tho inana?oniont, to niako Thk Nkiuiaskan essentially i iutu:iMiitoiv in iw.ini nf si vlnillld L news, while the typographical work f will be of much higher class than that of the ordinary newspaper, I but of course this will ho main- t tainccl at grout expense. I $ The price of The Nkhuaskax I for the coming academic your has t boon lowered beyond all precedent J iu tho history of college papers, so t .1 .. .. .J. ... . .V-. , ... ,, that not oven the chancellor can raise his voice, and say that one cannot all'ord the puny sum of ton cents por month or seventy-live cents per year for si weekly college paper of such a standard it is pro posed to maintain throughout the your. In any ease, the business ihiui- nnrmtimi.. of !l cnlllWl minor dt)CS , ..Q....." J-," I---1 not pay, for the time, work and ' energy expended to make it a suc cess, and the only hope the busi ness manager pososses is to come through at tho end of tho month 8 with a small amount of alleged ex i porioncc, and a deticit of the least possible proportion. Of course unless the united effort of till the students and professors of the uni- ..vorsity is extended to I iik jNk- uiiASKAX the aforementioned de ficit will increase in the propor tion as related by some of the laws of physics. After a subscription has been paid, the next host remu nerative way to help the college paper is to scan its list of advertis ers and to putronizo thorn in pref erence to till others, especially since in nine times out of ten they will trout the student with more courtesy and give him more for his money, as they are prepared for his custom and will treat him generously. Taking into account tho extremely low price of Thk Nehhaskak we think wo can ask thissort of support of every one of our readers since it will bo for mutual benclit. A hook has been provided in tho business office for tho reception of any notice, society event or itom of interest to tho student body, which any one of tho faculty or students may desire to have published. All such com munications will receive prompt and careful attontion, and it is hoped that the "general" hook vrill bo woll filled ouch week. Two weoks ago it would have cost Managor Teal twenty-live cents for a shave, his faco was so g at tho athletic outlook for the ;. put tilings nave ongnioneu up BngjUpnibly, in spite of tho Chan 's lottor and other difficulties, ho chances are that Nebraska 11" Ma' WW S TJi TBI vifV?kr' will do fully as well us ho did last your, when she tied Iowa for tho tail end. Several new men have nmdo their appearance on the foot ball Hold, men with records in that lino, and there is good prospeot of sending the best team into the league this year tjiat has ever rep resented us. Hut. hero our bright prospects end and our dillloulties commence. Our treasury is de pleted and our men in rags. "Wo cannot expect to win against teams provided with ail tho necessaries of the game. There is not a suit in the team lit for men to practice in. While this is a deplorable state of a Hairs it should not discourage us. The greatest victories have always boon won by overcoming tho great est dilliculties. This much we know, wo cannot win without a united ell'ort. Let every man, un less he wishes to be a traitor to our school, lay aside his personal am bitions, whatever they may be, and join in making this the most suc cessful year in athletics in tho his tory of the university. There will bo no room for political strife, and tho question of personal honors must bo made subservient to the honor of the school, lie who seeks honor for himself or for the or ganization to which he may belong, unless it is for the general good, should be branded at once as a traitor. The inadequate cloak room facil ities will call forth the best nature of every attendant of the univer sity this year to avoid useless push ing, and shoving, and si rather dis- rumpled and dirty appoarsince of overcosits, hats, and etc. It is not sit sill si ploiisanf feeling thsit passes over one when ho returns to tho rsiok for his new four-dollar hat, and finds it rollingat large about the hall lloors. In the rush and bustle of the noon hour, two many grab their hats and hurry out, not once looking bsick sit the hat he heard drop upon tho lloor, when the sup port of his own wsis removed from beneath. AVe ik can't all'ord' ' to bo eternally buying now hats, and one of the best ways to fulfil the chan cellor's injunction, will be to see that you are not si party to tho de struction of some other fellow's tile. If you don't see it in tho Nk iuiaskan, why look somewhere else for it. Col. Rosowater, evidently does not desire that the tiller of the soil should guide the ship of state. Chicago has again como to the ro&cue. Jt wsis tho Columbian Exposition last year but theses on I ho gresit strike will now be tho expected thing. Tho first day at tho co-op dom onstrated the fact that tho boys had bettor got on tho shady side of tho barn for si while, and learn how to wrap up bundles. Chorus of foot ball enthusiasts, managers of tho athletic associa tion, business managers of tho col lego papers, juniors, cl a I. "O Avhy did you do it Mv. Caniiold?" Ono morning during the early part of tho summer Lincoln so ciety belles wore shocked at seeing ono of their number riding her bicycle through the streets clad in bloomers. To-day theso young ladies are green with envy. Tho young lady in question was mar ried tho first of this month. The success of bloomers, has now been assured, and an increase in their manufacture, accompanied by a cor- csponchng rise m tho matrimonial market h expected To avoid any possible ohunoo that, the visitors from the hayseed region (hiring the fair, might think that. Nebraska's proud scat of learn ing was (he property of some for eign state, a sign -1x20 feel in size was hung tip on the front fence bearing the words "State Univer sity of Nebraska." Till G HO LOGICAL TION. lOX'l'OSI- Soinn Valuable Specimens Added to the University Museum. It is very evident that a great, deal of work has been done this summer toward the enlargment of our now crowded museum. Any one is surely missing a great deal by not examining or at least see ing the valuable collections Pro fessor Harbour assisted by his on eriretie part v. added to our univer sity last uumuier. The party mak ing up this Morrill exposition of 'HI, tmder Professor Barbour wsis itself made up of such univeraity students as IOugeno Oar roll, ). B Howe, Arthur and Kdgar Morrill, ami Harry lOverrett. Jt secured the expert service of one-Samuel McOormick as a guide, who showed the eager crowtl the way to the Had hands and AVhito river. There the party collected and shipped home "several car losids of i?"' sts the Chancellor expressed it. which Miss Barbour is busy in getting out and placing upon ex hibition. Professor Bsirbour ssiys that all the stuffed animals will have to go up stairs in order to nisiko room. Tho entire lower lloor will be occupied by the Mor rill collections. From the Bad Lands the party went to the Black Hills and col lected minerals, ore and rocks for high school and college purposes. MM 1 .4 .... '.... ,..... .... IV.,... 1 I1U I'lUfn wi.mil Jin nil U3L jia i-i.'.- il's Tower, Wyoming. Hut Pro fessor Harbour continued on and in Colorado secured some valuable specimens. Doctor Ward 1ms been busy sdso this summer in extending the zoo logicsil brau eh of the museum. While employed by the Michigan Stsite Fish commission, he gathered together si fine collection of lish. He brought back sdso si fine collec tion of Potokey pebbles which sire fossil ooriil, rolled about in the lakes until they resemble pebbles. These will be polished by the stu dents this year. To the medical preparatory school several splen did bkeletons have bee, added, among which is si gomfla, which will probsibly afford more amuse ment to the student who sticks cigtirettes between tho skeleton's jsiws. HETRICK'S CIGAR STORE. Fifteenth and O Streets, Brace Blk. 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