,r ,- r- S " T- " " ' I.- -if - w" HMfllf' r vr,' V. . mL j6M ' i " . u ' , 'if , i s ' " i v'' ',''.,' ', ' '.: .-.. ' ' ' . y LOOAL 4 Tho profs' gym cliisa now num bers twenty. Yont's bushy locks need another triinmn badly, " "Junior TKomos are becoming vory interesting. Day board, $-2; 50 por '"week at 427 north 10th st. Tho Y. W. C. A. rocoived olovon now mombors Sunday afternoon. It. E. Dinged '92 is omployod as metallurgist near Spencer, Colo. , For '97 class pins call at E. Fleming's, tho jowolor, 122-1 0 st. An umbrella sale, followed by wot weather, is said to bo a good thing. Studonts who patronize Paine, Warfel & Bumstoad will never ro gr'ot it. Mead's nows" stand is tho stu ' (louts' headquarters for news, ci gars, etc. A. J. Weaver and C. E. Davis made ' a flying trip to Falls City last weolc. Tho Capital Hotel barber shop has reduced tho price of shaving to ton cents. Latin Tut : What is the moan ing of audireml Hibornius, Oi'd hear em, sorr. Instructor Ansley litis had to re sort tp' high school punishment in some of his classes. Students can't got hotter meals for $2.25 than MoGufl'y and Alien put up, at 1507 P St. . Miller & Paine have now settled in their now store whore they are now prepared for business. Capt. Joe Bcardsley likes his new uniform vei-vy voll. He don't carry this in his iituo grip sack. Wo give a free ticket to tho Wilbur Opera Co. "with ovory pur chase. A. Kroner, 939 O street. "Greek is barbarous," remarked tho freshman. "Taint so Barber- .ous-ai? Latin," rejoined his chum. For rent: Steam heated rooms at 425 north 1 0th street. Como and look at our place before locating. Tho Albion. Go to Mrs. Gosper's, 1114 O st. to look at millinory and at tho same time havo your hair dressed in latest style. F. J.H. Larson', '93, tho "Chief" of tho Fire Department, was in his old place on tho coaching lines dur ing tho Doano game. At tho meeting of tho Senior boys, Tuesday afternoon, canes wero solectcd. Now, look out, for the Senior will soon bo upon you. . '"Tho second eleven deserves considerable credit for their play ing last Saturday. Doano only beat 'oni twelvo to nothing. ' ' JAn coin Citizen. Dr. Wolfe says that if a now head could bo put on the shoulders ' of each foot ball player every so often, they would play a bettor game. jVIight try this. No one can under-soll tho Ewing "Clothing Co., on overcoats. Thoy have tho largest assortment over shown in Lincoln. All lato and up to date in styles. The best 10 coat in tho market. Tho Ewing Clothing company just rocoived another lot of those extra lino $10 suits; novor wero such values shown bofore; all lato colors and styles. Look tit them before you buy. You cannot find thoir equal. (Sirls w If you want your Feet to Look Neat ' Wear Oar FOOT-FORM SHOES His overcoat ho bought it at and it was right. The Chancellor spoke before tho South Western Teachers' Associa tion, at Holdrogo, yesterday. "To bo Frank about it'rsays the sonior, "Dorn if wo did havo a Shue-r thing, though it was Fair. D The attention of students is ctdlcd to the clock which has been placed above tho bulletin boards for their benefit. "Don't see why thoy don't call it inspection feet" grumbled tho cadet as ho heard Jiis name read oil for not having his shoos polished. Owing to some delay in prepar ing tho constitution, tho election of o dicers win not held at the regular meeting of the Varsity Rides Thursday evening. As the b,:nd boys tiro it'it re quired to purch iso their own suits, everybody is wondering if llarley Hcafd is going to wear the uniform that Oborlios had last year, and how ho will look in it. If the boys don't keep their sen ior hats and canes under cover un til tho gown question is sottled thoro is liablo to bo war in tho camp, which will not bo conducive to domestic felicity. Lieutenant Pershing sought an olevated position from which to view the game Saturday. Ho evi dently did not hear tho remark a wise senior made. "Take your post, sir." For Sale. A sot of encvclonedia iBritannica, Ninth Edition, with Amorican revisions and additions, at a greatly reduced price, for cash or on time. Address F. T. Riley caro of Nebraskan. Before buying your uiulerwaro look at tho Ewing Clothing Co's. stock of first class goods at tlio low est prices that they can be produced for. Tho salo still continues on heavy weight 33c goods. Prep. "Oh h h h" and ho rolled about the floor in agony. "What's tjio matter" askcc'l his chum. Prep. "A leoturo Friday and I lavcirt got a ten o'clock class." 1 Thoro is much talk Miiong the cadets, concerning "sick list" order, and every one is setting a date in head on which ho can take tho little book over to Profes sor Clark's headquarters, and get sick for a day or so. Ned Abbott caused a little en joyment himself, for tho crowd Saturday. Every time the wind lifted up his cotit tail thoro was re vealed to view, sticking within his pistol pocket, a pink colored newspaper of local reputation. Tho rccoption of tho class of '99 was hold Saturday last in tho A. O. U. W. Hall. The hall wtis well tilled, irrespective of tho rainy weather, and,H enjoyed the ovon-inp- immensely. Gaines wore in dulged in and a-program was ren dered which was as follows: 1. Inaugunil, L. P. Patch. 2. Speech, Mr. Bear. 4. Recitation, Maud Mason. 3. Vocal solo, Miss Cook. 5. Instru mental solo, Miss Hatch 0. Quartette, Mr.Mapes,Piorson Misses Richardson, Piorson. 1. Vocal solo, Miss Hatch. The Sonior girls had an enthusi astic meeting Wednesday after noon. Tho subject under discus sion,of course, was caps and gowns. 1215 O ST. To bo or not to bo, that's tho ques tion, and if you're going to bothon what kind of a ono tiro you going to be. The Philadelphia linns will havo to onduro ono moro weok of torture and thon the orders will havo to bo sont in, provided the sumples ttro satisfactory. Mar pie's Address. Hon. C. IE. Marplo, of Omaha, dolivered an addross to studonts in tho chapel bust Saturday ovoning under the auspices of tho Univer sity Republican Club. Although there was not a very largo crowd out to hear him, on account of the storm and the probable depressing eU'ect of tho football defeat, those who attended listened to a very scholarly exposition (,f tho repub lican doctrines. Mr. Marplo is a graduate of tho Univorsily of Pennsylvania, a polished speaker, and ono of tho rising lawyers of Nebraska. Ho was for six years a regent of our univorsity. lie kept aloof from potty politics and "slung no mud" whalovor. He may bo said to bo a ropro3onta livo of pure politics and pure statesmanship. Mr. F. W. Collins, prosidont of the Stato Republican League, and Mr. W. D. Robinson, a candidate for tho Stato Legislature, also mado short speeches. At the meeting of the republican club a unanimous vote of thanks to Mr. Marplo for his able lecture was passed; McDowell Speaks. The first lecture of tho Chancel lor's course, for this year, was de livered yesterday morning by Chancellor McDowell, of tho Uni versity of Denver. Tho subject of tho addross, "George William Curtis, and Civil Service Reform," was one of great interest to tho majority of t'tudents. Mr. McDowell reviowed, brieily, tho life of Curtis, his adaptability to literature, his power as an ora tor, and his character as ti man. Tho principal point of tho lecture was the inf (nonce of Curtis in poli tics, especially in advocating civil servico reform. Tho speaker dwolt upon tho corrupt present condition of politics, and thought civil servico reform to bo the only remedy. Tho unanimous senti ment seems to bo that tho address was ono of tho best yet dolivered in the Chancellor's course. 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