, jRj 'SlnllByTllllBIWItlBMMMWIHirlHIIW'IIFM Y! fTTuHHu'liLljui. '"'ivn iMMflB 'fi ViA aIM'tliUI(y?",g ... S!55jrS5aw t The Nebraskan. A. Weekly NnwnpiMinr Ihhuo1 livery Friday Noon ut tlio Unlvornlty ol Nnlirnnkn. KNTISIIKI) AB SKCONU-CI.AHH MAIIi Mattkii. r. T. itn.RV MnnimliiK Kdltor A. II. l.YON Killtor-lii-CMot h, II. ltoiiniNf News ABBOCIATK EMTOIIB. II. Ounv Atlilutlo K. (I. 1,1,0V!) Kxi'tllllIKO Mihh IiKNa Iii'.wkxnic .Society MlSH (lltACi: MoltHAN,") MlHH Maiitiia IIUIIKH, I t npnl 0. K. AliAMH, f ,'l,cn 15. It. llAUUIITON. J 1'rlco jior year .70 Iiy mull hi " ' inontli 10 AiUlroHN nil (.'oinmunloiitloiiM lo Tiik Nuiihaakan, University of Nulirnnkn. Tiik Nkiiiiarkan will tio (omul on bMo i.t thn (oIIowIiik now Htmulu: li, I,. Mend, 118 South Klovriith Htroot, Kriink DiiTlol. 1():'() 0 St rout. Ktl YouilK, MtUO Stroot. Immediatk notion should bo tnkon in tho ninltor of the intor stnto meet at Kansas City. Noal S. Doran Hhould bo informed at onco if wo avo to accopt his oitor, and if it is accepted ovory one should work hard and oarnestly for tho success of tho twonty mon wo are to send thore. Monibors of tho connnittoo having this mat tor in chargo havo not yot ex pressed thoniBolvos as to how thoy regard tho chances of tho fulfill ment of tho letter. Beforo going any further, it should bo learned positively whothor this guarantoo will hold in case of bad woalhor, and if tho intor-stato meet is not a financial success to its project ors. Beforo sending our boys away wo want to bo sure that tho money for their expenses will not have to bo paid out of their own pockets. The old, old story among our univorsity students is that thoy are ovor-burdoncd with work. With most of thorn it is useless lo argue. "Why, I havo only nine toon hours," thoy say, "1 can got all my studying dono so that I can go to bed ovory night at ten." They have no time for anything besides their class work. Thoy have no time to rest thoir brains by going to entertainments. Thoy havo no time for general reading. It is this last, no timo for gen eral reading, that is most lament able. No one can bo truly educated who does not know something moro about ovory sub ject than what ho can learn from tho text-books which ho studies. Ho should havo tho broader and moro gonoral viows of oach sub ject and thoir rolativenoss to all others. This ho cannot havo if ho applies himsolf nioroly lo his class-work. It would bo absurd to expect so much from a limited courso. 'But tho means are placed at his disposal. Tho library is full of papers, magazines, and thoro upon all subjoots, oaoh de partment has a library of spooial roforonco which is opon to tho uso of tho studonls. Now, with all tho moans lo largor Btudy so convoniont, and with tho kuowlodgo of its neces sity, is it not foolish for a student not to tako advantago of his op portunities? And this is tho same old warn ing again: uDo not tako so much class work, but spend more timo in outsido culture." Tho now suits and our base ball toam will play a gamo of ball with a city amatour team tomorrow af lornoon on tho campus. Tho Btiits aro oxpoctod to put up a protty stiff gamo. Thoro was an inspection of tho band Monday ovoning. Tho boys havo prepared for inspection four times this semostor, and as many times the authoritioR havo failod to inspoot. Now thoy aro broath ing largo sighs of roliof that tho ordeal is ovor. Tho Y. W. 0. A. girls will give an entertainment in tho chapel Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, consisting of music, statuary and tableaux. Tho "Droam of Fair Womon," illustratod in appro priate costumes, will bo road by Mrs. Manning. Miss Porkius will play. Vocal solos will bo givon by Missos Griggs and Pol lard. Admission 15 cents. Whkheas, tho claBB of ninety live learns with sorrow of tho sad boreavomont which has como to one of its mombors, Joo P. Boards loy, in tho death of his father, therefore bo it Kcsolvadi that wo as a class ox- tend to him our deepest sympathy in this his hour of sorrow. licsolvcd, that a copy of theso resolutions bo prosontod to our classmate, Mr. Boardsloy, and copy bo furnished tho Hesperian and Nehiikkan for Publication. Burlington Route Playing Cards Those elegant cards of tho very best quality only lo cents per deck. For sale at B. & M. dopot or city office, cornor Tenth auu 0 Btreots. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY KRONEN, Te SWrt Mail, 939 O Street;. Tho riiioHl I.lnc of Mcii'h FtiriitNhliiuH In tint Cltv All tliu I. II l o t NoVt'ltll'lt. -SlSHIRTS HADE TO 0RDER.FS- 1 0 Per Cunt OH' to Students. Students who Patronize G. EHLERS, The : Tailor, 8UITS MADE TO ORDER. Si'i:ciAirY Maw: of Cmsamno and II i PAIMNQ DltUX fiUITH. ""WSK'"'" 126 S. 11th St. Paine, Warfel & Bumstead, TjJ Iotrjiers -AND MERCHANT TAILORS: Will never regret it. They sell Stylish Clothing at Reasonable Prices 1136 O Street. Jacob North & Co. (Llnooln Paper House) BOOK AND COMMERCIAL rPrinters PUBLISHERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS ) STEREOTYPING LITHOGRAPHING D ) Lincoln, Neb. Wholesale Paper Dealers 1118 to 1122 M ST. A Bit of Advice! To Old and Young. It will prolongyourdaya on Earth 1 A Trip to the Pacific Coast via the . . The Finest Equipment Fast Time. Tickets and any Information Desired can be Obtained of j E, B. SLOSSON, SSI LINCOLN and Denver, Ogden and Salt Lake, Butte and Spokane, Helena and Portland, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. 1144 O Street Gen'l Agent, MNCOIiN, NEI. JOHN T. MASTIN, O. T. A. L. BLUMENTHAL, An OLD HAT raado oror oa Rood as nevr. Also, Clothis Cleaned, Dyid, ft Repaired. lOSO I 8TRKKT. H. W. BROWN, DRUGGIST Books and Stationkry, College Text-Books, And n, Complete Stock ot STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. 217 South Eleventh Street, J. A. SMITH, Successor to W. R. Dennis & Co., Hats . , . and Furnishing Goods, First Class Goods at Reasonable Prices. Lincoln Frame and Art Co. 226 So. 11th Street. Huvo your groups framed at tho most rouBonablo rutcH. C. A. Shoemaker, M.D. (U. OF N. 80.) Office, No. 1 134 L Street, Ground Floo. Hours, 7 to 9 A.M.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p.m. Telephone 685. The Commercial Barber Shop DOES THE BEST WOSK. Tho Finest Hath Rcoms in tho City. Student putronngo solicited. Agency for tho Heat l.iinndry, 120 tf. nth Street Art's Place, At 1010 O Street, IS THE BARBER SHOP FOR STUDENTS TO PATRONIZE. G1VK XJS iV TltlL. LINCOLN FRUIT STAND, PDCCINELLI BROS., Props., DCALKB3 IK STroita and Confectionery, nuva, cioars, andtobaooo. Bpedal attention given to etndont and fnmlljr wade. Goods delivered to all parU ot the city. S.W. Cor, o ana lath 81i. ! - 1