.. ' v , , ; a;: ; aHtK' ' .! -. ly f. . ' " n?S 8r' LOCAL Tablets at Uawkcs1 Pharmacy. Hawked Pharmacy, 14th and O. Buy your medicines of Ilawkes. Drink soda-wator ut Hawkcs' Pharmacy. The finest sodu-wator at Ilawkes' Pharmacy. , Day board, $-2.fi0 per week, at 42T north 10th st. Harry V. Miliar, junior law, spent Saturday in Omaha. K. II. llaughton spent Saturday at his homo in Tecuniseh. Miss Nora (5 raves, of York, is visiting friends in the city. Walter MeLuoas spoilt Sunday with his University friends. "Doc" Meredith saw the foot ball game at Ashland Saturday. James Burks, of Beatrice, was a visitor at the University last week. For '07 class pins call at 10. FlomingV, the jeweler, 122-1 O st. Students who patronize Paine, Warfel & Bumstead will never re gret it. Mead's news stand is the stu dents1 headquarters for news, ci gars, etc. The Capital Hotel barber shop has reduced the price of shaving to ten cents. Look before you enter through that library door, or you might gel hit nn the head. , . ,,,,. i i I 1 ho crack in that triple plank are Demg iiiieti up oui noi wiui appropriations. Miss Lottie Brown, of Fremont, was a guest of Messrs. Bridge and Webster last week. Mr. F. F. Tucker, '04, was in the city last week attending the Y. P. S. C. E. convention. Miller & Paine have now settled in their new store where they are now prepared for business. The class in Browning, under Professor Sherman, is at present interested in the study of "Lucia." For rent: Steam heated rooms at 42." north loth street. Coineand look at our place before locating. The Albion. Go to Mrs. Gosper's, 1114 Ost. to look at millinery and at ihc same time have your hair dressed in latest style. Miss Emma Snelling, of Marsh altown, Iowa, formerly studying with Professor Kimball at Grin nell, is attending the university conservatory. 0 Fremont delegates to Y. P. S. C. E. convention were Misses Julia Cleland, Lottie Brown, and Mr. Charley Mulloy. And now the freshmen who have to buy essay paper are asking for a kind with the themes already written upon it. See the special underwear sale, 33 cents a garment, 00 cents a suit. Ihe best value in underwear ever offered in Lincoln at the Ewing Clothing Company. John Hay Kuhiis, comes around this office every day in the week but Friday asking when tho "New brasscan" will be out. C. E. Teirt, Stanley Pickett, and Sidney While went down to Ash land, Saturday to see tho Ashland Lincoln foot ball game. Mr. Keene Abbott amused a largo and attentive audience at the Union, with an impersonation of a "'fraid cat" in the dentist's chair. Mr. Abbott is a new but valuable member. , W. R. Hatters and Furnishers. All tho latest styles and boat qualities. 1137 O Street, under Funke Opera House. Ilia suit ho bought it at and it was right. See Lonholl' for instructions in "currying anus." The trumpotei now sounds a real buglo at assembly call. "What's that ?" Yes Kiloy has actually registered. Don't let it got out! Students can gel what they want and can get it right, at tho Kwing Clothing Company. Wheeler says that Yont is becom ing hump backed from carrying so much hair about on his head. The eleven o'clock division in German "8 a" recites everywhere from the fourth floor to tho base ment. The Omaha schools will close on the 2rth of May instead of the loth of .June, on account of a depleted treasury. It was demonstrated in the junior law class, the other day, that suit cannot bo brought by a man after his death. The Nebraska Pioneers' associa tion hold a meeting in the chapel Tuesday night at which twenty-live new members were admitted. Get your "Girl "Wanted" badges and Kodack collars at Kroner's. AVe carry the latest novelties. (Hates to students) 5)31) O street. Last Monday the university was visited by a large number of Chris (j.m E(Uloavorers who were in Lin coin attending tho state convention. In their ardor to make known their woes, some of the boys are developing into first class artists. It lakes genius to advertise any thing. All students must answer imme diately all notices from the execu tive ollicc. To neglect this is a misdemeanor. To know that you wear the proper thing, and the right quality at tlie right price, trade with the Ewing Clothing Company. Just wait till tho Union girls quartette appears! The names will speak for thoinolvos, Misses Fur geson, Gingery, Parker, and Morgan- And now the disappointed soph, says ho will stand up straight and drill hard, just to make the "Lieut." sorry he did not make him a corporal. The members of the committee on "hats and gowns" arc just now making life a burden to the several merchants about town who deal in these commodities. Cadets, who arc required to get new uniforms this year, are furn ished the same for $15.50. This is seventy-five cents cheaper than they were last year. Everyone is invited to turn out to-night to hear Frank Eager and Fred Shepherd talk on current po litical topics. They will speak under the auspices of the Bryan Ilolcomb club. If you care for the comfort of being well dressed, the satisfaction of style, the knowlcgc of the best material in tho best make for the money, you can get it at tho Ewing Clothing Company, 1115-1117 O street. "Why does tho 'Lieut' compel the new cadets to put tho too down first? " Kaw Recruit "Maybe it is natural for some folks, but a negro puts the hollow of his foot down first." Fuom Illinois. DENNIS Should bo your Shall wo bo oblidged to put a guard in tho cloak rooms to pro tect our property ? Huh! Can-it be wo have a thief among us? There arofour hundred and sixty students enrolled in tho Gorman department. Tho beginning class has been divide I into seven divisions. What do you know about Sonior gowns ? Shall wo take up with such a crazy fad? les; and let sail part our hair in tho middle and wear tun shoes. Professor Burbour illustrated his previous lectures on glaciers by magic lantern views last Tuesday. Those lectures are very interesting as is shown by the large size of the class. Mr. Philbrick who has been sick with typhoid fever for tho last month, came back to work last Monday. Ho is looking rather thin, but is still tho pride of Prof. Allen Dr. Woife thinks there is such marvelous force in the inflaming tides of the ocean that some day wo may obtain our heat from that same force. That's a now idea what do you think of it? The University orchestra met for the third time last night with a good attendance. In another week it is hoped it will be fully organ ized. There are two or three new members who will bo taken in if it is found they are far enough ad vanced. The weather bureau is to have a library of its own, all books in the university pertaining to meteorol ogy being placed there. Some very interesting matter is gathered here among which are pamphlets of the weather reports of all states in the union. Students should examine the mail boxes in tho hall once each day, as mail, telegrams, and special notices are always placed there, and should have attention. Much matter goes from the executive oflices to these boxes, and notices that parents or friends arc in the city are often sent in this way. Thursday evening the rooms of the Sigma Chi fraternity in the Halter block were the scene of an initiation, followed by a delightful "spread." The initiates were A. A. Bishoff, George Burget, Bert Langworthy, and George Cullen. Many alumni members were at the banquet and some enjoyable toasts were given. Professor Sherman lectured Sun day noon to a large class of Uni versity students at St Paul Metho dist church. The lectures arc on "The Natural Law tho same as Spiritual Law." The ease with which Professor Sherman can turn to every branch of modern thought to illustrate his ideas is simply as tonishing. The Historical Society Library is in coiiLtant use by the history students. There are old books and documents which one would not think of being there. Among these are old public papers, histor ical newspapers, Indian curiosities and old books especially interest ing to students of Nebraska's his tory. The library is open nearly all tho time to those who wish to visit it Miss Helen Gregory served a fiyo o'clock tea to a numbor of her young lady friends Saturday after noon. Miss Gregory's excellent ability as a hostess was agreed upon by all guests, Those- present were, Misses Bridgs, Schwab, Sow ell, Loraino, Case, Camp, Coch rane, Harwood, Smith, Wing, Rico, Fruman, Million, Webster, Burks, Polk, Mimes Brown and Cleland,of Fremont, and Mrs. Nicholson. & CO. We do not Offer. To give students or any other class o people special discounts, but sell to all at the same low prices. We invitn von to our nnvv s!iv. t-jic in roin C c;t,n-i and think we can please you. n Respectfully, 1. O. DAWKS, l'reldtnt. W. II. DAWKS, fipcrotnry. i-xiwrcJOiuKr coal co. COAL MERCHANTS, Conl delivered to nttitlcntH In nny quantity ilvnlrcd. Tho Chancellor regrets that the Seniors have begun to scrap quite so soon in the year. But come lot's have some excitement oven if it is a iittle stormy. A German club has been organ ized for tho purposo of practice in speaking German. Some of the modern German novels will be read. Tho first meeting of the club was held last Saturday evening at Miss Schwab's home. Tho members are Misses Fruman, Pound, Law, Griggs, Harwood, Bridge, Burks, Schwab anil Messrs. Fling, Will Wotornian, Benedict, Abbott, Packard, Pilsbury. Misses Ferguson and Evans of St. Louis, have opened a dancing school in the Lansing dancing hall for la dies, gentlemen, misses and masters. These ladies come highly reccom mended by Mr. Jacob Mohler of St. Louis, and have taught for three years in Missouri State University, Columbia University, Missouri Military Acadomv, at Mexico, Mo. : also in Galveston, Tex. They make a specialty of the waltz, also solo fancy dances for children. Class hour: Children: Mondays, Thurs days, and Saturdays, afternoons at 4:30; Adults: Mondays, Thurs days, and Fridays, at -s:00 p.m., For further information, call or address, Lansing Dancing Hall, third lloor Lansing Theatre build injr. Strictly In It. $The Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern -line oilers the best accommodations to the traveling public en route to Chicago. Through trains, fast time, magnifi cent sleeping ears, elegant dining cars, colonist sleepers, reclining chair cars and handsome day coaches. City ticket office, 1011 O street Thoroughly Comfortable. Passengers destined to the prom inent cities of the Missouri Itivcr should patronize the Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern Line. Magnificent Pullman and "Wagner sleeping cars, elegant Pullman and Northwestern dining cars, free re clining chair cars, handsome day coaches and comfortable Pullman colonist sleepers. City ticket oflicc 1044 O street. KILBORN. . .FOR photographs PRICES JUST RIGHT, AND r Work the Finest. 1029 O St. The Commercial Barber Shop DOES THE BEST WOBK. Tho Finest Bath Rooms in the City. Student putronago solicited. Agency (or tliu Heat Limuilry. 10 N. 11th Street. O. EHLBRS, The Tailor Suits Made to Order J donning and Ilopnlrlng also Dono, 126 S. Ilth St, Over WoldonhurK'H ClRftr a tot Ot v- tjt Miller & Paine. 1045 0 Street. The nledffed moinhor of dm lo cal chapter of tho Phi Delta Thota, fratermtv were vorv nlnnsnuflv surprised Monday ovoning. Thoir rooms were invaded, and tho un suspecting young men taken to tho' rooms in mo state block. Hero an elaborate banonet was nronHiwl and the destruction of good things began. Tho rooms have been re decorated and are very pretty. An initiation will probably take place in the near future. The university is pushing its ex tension work in a new direction. This year it is furnishing coachors for the various high schools. Tho excellent work of the Ashland team is duo to the efforts of A. E. Yont. J. II. Johnston is getting quite a reputation along this line. For tho past week or two, ho has been coaching tho Bcatrico team and is now engaged in teaching tho Falls City boys tho mysteries of foot-ball. Nebraska City had on- s".1" "" " iiiuu"n mjuh; mis understanding the deal wjus de clared off. Killes Drill. Tho 'Varsity Killea met in the armory last night, and were put through a .still' drill by Lieutenent I'iif,liiiir. K.tiniicrh in fnrm lliron sets oi fours were present, but on account of the absence uf tne others, the election of officers was not held. The boys are showing up in line shape and with the "Lieut's" assistance the new com pany promises to bo a "cracker jack." There is now no doubt ex pressed but that the 'Varsity Kitles is a sure thing. Athletic Board Meets. The members of the board of di rectors of the Athletic Association happened to meet each other on the campus last evening, and it was de cided there and then to hold a meeting. Useless formality was cast aside, and in a few minutes the committee to select the players was appointed. It is to consist of Captain Dcrn, Manager Tcelc, and Corporal (Jury. Will Hayward was made base ball manager. An interesting play was made at this juncture by one of tho team, which immediately broke up the meeting. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BR 75 Cents per Year. 10 Cents per Month. m V , r . i '',i "' 's-