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Miss Vesta Gray, of tho class of 1)3, Miss Lena Myers and Miss Lily Hormol, all of Fremont, are visiting Miss Etta Gray. Stanley Pickett, '98, has been called homo on account of the ill ness of his father. Mr. Pickett will not return t his school year. A diminutive visitor called at tho Uni Monday to "see tho ropo that pulls tho bell," but he did not think tho sight very satistactory. Don Cameron's lunch counter 1U So. 11th, street. Fish and game in season. Tho nicest res turaut for students in the city. Judging from tlio immense amount of poetry which is handed' in to The Nkbraskan, poets must bo increasing in a marvelous man ner in this vicinity. Yates, '92 and Lord, '98 ad dressed tho members of the civil engineering class Tuesday after noon. They gave some of tho boys some good pointers on new ap paratus, etc. Tho University is well repre sented in tho municipal reform. Professors Caldwell, Fossler, ' Bossoy and others aro taking prominent parts in tho meetings of tho "Civic Federation." STOP and see our Spring stylos. It will pay you, no matter whether you want to buy or not. Wo aro always glad to show our goods. You want to feol at ease. The best way is to wear ouu foot-form shoes. It is an acknowledged fact THAT VfO are leaders in up-to-date foot covering. Wo always have tho proper thing at tho right price. When you aro shod with a shoo that fits, no THIEF can stool tho comfort you got from it It takes our foot-form shoes to do this. Deal with us once, and you will bo convinced. Sadefsoncfyiiaj 1213 O THEfivwTnDM -C4 STQHj (lDeliS Street. Wo lmvo n now lino of Trousers to show you. Gall mid sco thorn. It is said that Carl Marloy dis tinguished himself Saturday ovon iug that it took two men to hold him. Hereafter Mr. Marloy should confir.o himself to temperance lectures and the liko. "At-ton-t-i-o-n" You can got Army Regulations with French's interpretations at Herpolshoimor's Book Department for -15c. por copy. Tho senior girls willreceivo tho boys of tho class at tho homo of Miss Olivia Pound on next Satur day eventing. Tho scratching of the slato hos caused tho ladies much time and trouble "William Reed Dnnroy gave tho second reading from his pcems at Beatrice last night in thoY. M. C. A. hall. Tho program consisted of musical numbers and roadings. Ho had a good house and was quite successful. "Yes" said Manager Cooloy as he took off his gay, cow-puuehor's hat and mopped his marble brow with his blue silk muffler "this actors' lifo is demoralizing. I have skipped class moro than Curloy A and ho has'ut been for so long that he has forgotten how it feels." H. F. Atherlou, special repre sentative for the salo of Estos & Lauriat's (Boston) subscription publication, is offering some choice bargains in tho works of standard authors. The Edwin Booth edition of Shakespeare is particularly fine, and his offer of fifty finely bound books all staudards for $25 on, easy terms, will be accopted by all as a decided bargain. "Yes" said Keenc Abbott as ho paid his last 15 cents to tho cashier at Don's Cafe. "I walked clour homo with her last night, and you know whero that is, away out on 17th and nowhoro. And, by gum, wheu I got all the way out there she wouldn't ask me to supper. I wonder what she supposed I walk ed out there for my health, or to find the terminus of the street car lino? You just wait till 1 walk out thoir again will you? I'm going back to Fremont whore they treat a man right." Athletic Notes. The contestants in the boxing and wrestling matches aro rapidly making themselves known and the public may oxpoct a good exhibi tion on Mardh 23rd, when it has been officially decided to hold the events. When Carl Burnham signed his namo nearly at tho bottom of tho list, donating five dollars to the base ball fund, tho ingenious "Pack" immediately prepared a now sheet and transferred Carl's name to tho top of it, as an ex ample for others to follow. Quito a sum has been plodged for tho boso ball toam and it does not look liko our boys will bo sent away clothed in rags. Tho Athletic association will not moot Saturday ns announced, the committee on constitution is not yet prepared to report. Wanted. I want a good salesman to sell Estos & Lauriat's Editions do Luxo ond Demi do Luxe, by sub scription. Will give a salary for tho unoccupied timo of tho right party. H. F. Athehton, 1041 O Street, Boom 9, Lincoln, Nob. Subscribe for Albert Watklns Lectures. Mr. Albert Watkins addressed tho Political Economy club Thurs day ovening on Civic Federation. Ho took un brioflv tho historv of tho city govornment of important American citios and showed tho result of concentration of powor in tho hands of tho mayor, the "one man" rulo. Mr. Watkiu's especially emphasized tho fact that as a peoplo wo havo boasted too much of our prosperity and havo made woalth tho standard of success. As a rosult wo have a rotton city goyornmout, much poorer than that' of foreign cities. As long as commercial interests only aro looked after, thoro can bo littlo hopo for any pormonont im provement. Thoro is groat re joicing over the L'iumph of tho re form movomonc in Now York, but this will probably only be tem porary. As to tho city of Lincoln, tho speakor said tho dominant party had such complete control thai there could be but littlo hone of overcoming it at once. True municipal reform is of slow giowth not radical. Tho "Civic Federa tion" promisos much but it must bo carefully mauogod and guarded or it will bo under minded by its opponents. Officers Elected. Ever since tho 'Varsity Rifles were organized last tall, tlio elec tion of officers has boon a duty which thoy have neglected to per form until last evening, when thoy got together and amid all kinds of harmony produced tho follow ing results: Captain, C. A. Elliot; First Lieut., Fred Clements; Sec ond Lieut, B. S. Hillner; First Sergeant, Dick Reed; Sergeants: Joe Beordsloy, J. A. Canfiold, Chas. Pulis, ond Tim McCarty; (Jorporals: (J. A. Adams, (J. Jb. Schwarts, Ralph Saxton, V. L. Pollard, and H. Oury. A now committee to look into roinr to Memphis was appointed consisting of Clements, Ricketts, lown, Uury, and .rowers. A committee consisting of Saw yer, Adams, Town, Parmaleo ond Hiltner, was appointed to select a uniform. Tho company now consists of sixty-oight men, and has every promise of a brilliant future. Tlio Lincoln Rnnitnriuin in llio brut plncu in tlie west to gut medical trent im'.it tor most of the ilia of lifo. rite them for pnrticulura. H. W. 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