.S" In tho Gym. About tho beginning of! this month tho Physical Dopurtinont hold nn oxnniinntion on horso, buck nnd pnrnllol bars, tho object boing togrndo tho classes anew on tho basis o oxcollonco in appara tus work anil to soloot six now londora to supply vacancies which had occurred. Tho examination showod a mnrkod improvement in tho care with which tho apparatus work was performed. The now loaders choson woro F. L. Burt. H. Follmor, B. S. Hunt, A. M. Troyor and F. Tuloss. Tho best total score on all tho piocos of apparatus was mado by A. M. Troyor; tho host score on horso and also on parallol was mado by P. S. Hunt, and on tho buck by N. H. Bedell. Tho Loader's corps, tho mom bers of which can bo soon in tho framo on tho front door of tho gym. are doing good work in lead ing divisions in apparatus work. Such work cannot bo satisfactory dono in ono largo division, or in smaller divisions when there is only ono to supervise. But the Leader's corps makes possible a pleasant variation from calisthenic work. ctt MACr J SPECIALIST. ITnvinp permanently located in Lincoln. I desire to cnll the attention of any who are troubled with defective vinion'thiit 1 correct all errors of Refraction nnd Mus cular IiiRufliciency. Almost as much discomfort nrinos from lleterophoria as from Ametro phoria. R. BRUCE MAGEE, 1127 0 St, Lincoln, Neb. Booms 12 & 13. Leel 110 North 13th St. CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND NEWS f Lemonade, Milk Shake, CIDER, AND OTHER SOFT DRINKS. J. E. HOWE, Prop. Hutcliins & Hyatt SELI, ALL, lOOALl AT REDUCED RATES. ivo O Street Telephone 225, Two Trains Daily 1JKTWKK.V . . LINCOLN . . Auburn, Falls City, Atcsison, St. Joseph and Kansas City. City Ticket OHice, 1201 O St. H. C. TOWNSEND, Gen'l&T.A. F. D. CORNELL, C. P. AT. A 2Sr'9inl7i e EXCHANGES." Columbia has eightoon collogo publications. Ex. Tho Illinois Stato Univorsity has 71G students. Ex. Of tho 11,000 graduates of Col umbia, 0,082 aro still living. Ex. Tho Univorsity of Michigan has fifty of its own graduates on its faculty. Ex. In tho past twolvo years Yalo has scored 5,014 points in football to opponents 110. Ex. Tho Univorsity of Michigan is tho first to admit Chineso woinon among lor students: Ex. Ninety-two Yale graduates have boon collogo presidents and seven teen cabinet officers. Ex. An advortisoment. Good family dog for salo. Will oat anything. Is very fond of children. Ex. Tho original Samson was a very successful tragedian. His last act brought down tho houso. Ex. Teacher "How was it that Ica rus foil from the heavens?'' "Ho must havo slipped on a thunder peal." Ex. "Time waits for no man." But how about women? Tho other day ono of the girls looked at tho clock and it slopped. Ex. Senior Party. Tho young men of tho senior class wore given a most em'ovablo reception by tho young women of tho class at the homo of Miss Olivia Pound last Saturday ovon- mr. Tho houso was prettily deco rated in tho class colors, yellow and white, tho ilowers being daf fodils and cream roses. WJ OSS WGrt WrASPTlf mirl nninvnrl PB ! themselves as only seniors can when they give their minds to it. Progressive cat was tho jrnmn nf the evening and proved very amusing. After tho cats were finished ices and cakes woro sorved in the dining room. Dancing followed making a fitting ending to a delightful evening Our Students. In an interview with Miss Smih, tho registrar, in regard to what sort of students wo have here at our university, she said: 'We hove the best class of students that I over saw, and I have seen a great many students. They are independent, and manly and womanly. They do not seem oven to think of playing tricks upon their professors and upon each other, as is so generally dono in many collogos." As to tho reason of their "oofl conduct, Miss Smith said, sho thought that it was because they woro hero for real work, that most of them woro working their own way through school. In fact, they uiu hu 100 ousy to tool away their timo. The Law's Ball Team. Tho law school is full of base ball enthusiasts. At a meeting called for the purpose of consider ing tho subject, it was decided to organize a team and challenge any nine in the city. Montzer was elected manager, and tho follow ing players selected: Mason, pitcher; Neal, third base; Priel, center; Martin, short stop; Stroman, second; Matson, first; Powers, center fiold; Ham ming, right fiold; Raymond, loft fiold. Stroman and Raymond havo played on tho university team and Powers on '95's class team. The outlier men aro ull experienced players ond thoro is no roason wh this team should not bd ono of thstrongest in tho city. r COMMITTEE'S WORK. (Contimicd from lt page.) loast forty-oight hours prior to tho timo of such mooting. Sko. 5. Tho captain of any toam may bo romovod by a (4-5) four-fifths volo of tho board of diroctors, causo boing shown. Section 0. No ono who is not an amatour as donned in tho rules of tho " Amatour Alhlolio Associ ation of America " shall bo al lowed to bo a member of any foot ball, baso-ball or any athletic team representing tho University of Nobraska nor shall any ono who is not an amateur as providod for abovo, bo allowed to competo in any tournament, championship gamos, fiold meotings, or other athletic contests hold under tho supervision of this association, nor to represent tho Univorsity of t 1 1 i.ourasKa m any compotition con test, providod this shall not apply to any ono who is not a student in tho Univorsity of Nobraska at tho timo of "tho adoption of this section. AKTIOLE X. Section 1. It shall require a two-thirds voto to alter or amond in any way this constitution, Sec. 2. Proposed alteration or amendments to this constitution shall be posted on tho bulletin board at least ono week before their consideration. AKTICLIJ XI. Section 1. This constitution shall co into oifect at tho begin ning of tho school year 1S05-00. Cadet Promotions. For some timo it has boon ru mored among the cadets that sevo- ral changes, and some promotions ! ana appointments would bo forth coming. For this reason there was no surprise, tho' some little expectancy when tho ndiufnnt canecr flitT battalion" lo'attentidfi after drill and produced a roll of orders. The following is a list of the changes and promotions: Second lieutenant; O. A. E. Holmes, promoted to rank of 1st, lieutenant, to Company A." Second lieutenant, L. C. Ober lies, promoted to rank of 1st, lieu tenant to Company D." Cadet sargeant, P.P. Teele Company I "15 to rank ot quartermaster sar-1 geant. uaciet private Warner to rank of sargeant, Company "A." Cadet private H. P. Loavitt, to rank of sargeant Company '03." Cadet corporal V. R. McLucas to sargeant Company "C." Cadet corporal B. W. Wilson to sargeant Company "C.r To rank of corporals. Cadet privates. E. W. Brown to Company "A," J. V. Corlolyou to Com nan v -'D." R. A. Trail to Company "I)," E. M. Short to Company 0," Car penter 10 uompany "JJ." The following transfers woro made: Lieutenant C. Hildroth. from Company 4D" to Ccmnnnv "O." Lioutonaut Powers, from Company "0" to "B;" Lieutenant Weaver, from "B" to .D;" Sargeant J. B. Barnesfrom "B" to "C;" Sargeant Turroll from "C" to "B." L'Amusoment Entertain. Miss Blossom "Williamson en tertained the 'X," Amusement club Saturday evening with a floral party. Miss Williamson distin guished horsol as an entertainer. and the party was conducted in a very neat ni inner throughout. MisB Shaw car&ed away an enor mous bouquet! of ilowers as tho first prize, andlHarry Frank won tho booby. Tift guests woro Miss Paine, of HaJmgB, Misses Hur ley, Farwoll, Ihaw, Lau, Bisser and Heaton, aid Messrs. Young, Harloy, Franliljohnston. Adams. jnugman, iavoIl, and iiaugh n . t ' -r- .. ' ion. The University Conservatory of Music Is ready to any degree In all Branches of Music. With a full corps of instructors and the advantages ex tended by the University, it is enabled to offer to all a musi cal education not equaled elsewhere in the West, and far su perior to the training which it is possible to obtain from private instruction. Students aro cordially invited to visit the now building, and inform themselves of all the privileges ofiered. For further information apply to Willard Kimball. Director. Students who Patronize Paine, Warfel & Bumstead, 1 Tlje (lotlliers AND MERCHANT TAILORS: Will never regret it. They sell Stylish Clothing at Reasonable Prices 1136 O Street. J. H. EVANS, Prest. and Trcas. Evans Laundry Company, 337, 3S9, 331 Telephone 199. CALL AT- Mead's News Fine Cigars, Tobacco I Stationery. All the Latest Novels always in Stock. The WORLD-HERALD and CHICAGO PAPERS delivered to any part of the city by carrier. L. L. MEAD, FRCP., 118 SO, 11TH STREET. ESTEY Pianos and Organs ! 1 39 South All the Newest and Most Popular Songs at the Lowest rrices. "WALTER HOGE, i Printer- III5 P Street, Lincoln. Cards, Programs. Invitations. Good Work Kensonnble I'rlces. ' L. BLDMENTHAL, Any OLD HAT made oyer n good aa new. Also Clothes Cleaned, Dyed, ft Repaired. 1020PSTBBKT. The Commercial Barber Shop DOES THE BEST WORK, Tho Finest Bath Rooms In tho City. Student putronngo solicited. Agency lor tlio Hint Laundry. 120 N. 11th Street, receive pupils of of advancement, C C. QUIGGLE, Scc'y and Mgr. IN". IStli Stroot, LINGO! and Cigar Stan! -FOR- & CAMP, 1 2th Street. "CALL AND SEE US. jTOTU) SODA AND COLD -AT Rector's Pharmacy, N. W. Cor. 1 2th and N Streets. HIOH CLASH wow 4 ppfjy I'l-IIE Herzog Tailoring Co., i.uoers or Fashion at I'opnlur Prices. 12 N. Eloyenth St. nichords Block. 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