W't JajiSz .jm.S$.&3BX3 I I Sk LOCAL Professor Burnett goes to Colo rado. Dr. Loos will spend the summer in Europe "There aro Othors a now song at Estey & Camp's. Don Cameron's lunch countor 118 So. 11th, street. Frank Brown took a trip to Grand Island Sunday. Professor Wilson will toach in tho University of Chicago. Professor Adams and family will go to somo northorn summer re sort. Prof. Gray will return to Now York City as soon as school is out. Professor Wolfo is thinking of a trip to Boston, but. has not yot decided upon it. Professor Ingorsoll will try to regain his health. Possibly ho will take a vacation trip. Professor Brunei' will spend the gioator part of his summer in an entomological expedition. Miss O'Sullivan, from AVest Point, has boon visiting her sister Miss Eva, tho past few days. Professor Edgrin expects to have a class in French. It is not known what other recreation ho will take. Fine cabinet photos at Hay don's for S2 per dozen. Call soon, as this offer will not last long. The Glee club sang at Seward Saturday night. They had a largo audience which was evident ly well pleased. Fred Hall wont to Wooping Water last Saturday. Ho doesn't belong to tho botany class but ho I carried a can just the same. Prof. Bossey will stay at tho university during tho. summer school, and spend tho rest of tho Summer at Colorado Springs. The Unions are having individ ual pictures takon at Haydon's al't studio. Those will then bo grouped into a society picture Don Cameron's lunch counter 18 So. 11th, street. Fish and ame in soason. Tho nicest res- tyrant for students in tho city. tho battalion Officers' Club IK t Tho sergeants Oi an ,ro organizing Oun Nkw SntTNo Suits. High giado, stylish, porfoct fitting. Soo them. You'll like tho prices. MjmWM for the purpose of gotting tho offices noxt year and of having a good time gonorally. Mr. Saunders who has boon toaching scionco in the Lincoln High school tho past year, will spend tho summor at Loland Stan ford Univorsity. The Univorsity Debating as sociation met on last Saturday afternoon and oloctod oilicors for tho ensuing yoar as follows: Prosidcnt, Mr. Mathews; vico prosidont, Mr. Craig; socrelary and treasurer, Mr. Alexander. Tho citizens of Ashland aro working very hard to induce tho commandant to campmont there, gethor with the noid caclot on The G. A. 11. to- citizens loading w together have raised about 100 with tno nocossnry camping sup plies. Tho Hesperian association mot and oloctod the board of editors for tho following yoar as follows: Managing oditor, O. H. Allen; associates, Clint Barr, Norman Shrovo.Annio Prey, Poter Thomp son, May Rhodes, Lulu Burrows, Ida Hoiso and C. E. Matson. Tho Hesperian ovincos some anxiety about class day. The committee in chargo have their plans perfected for tho day, but do not care to make them public property so soon. When tho time comes it will bo made known to all interested what will constitute tho day's program. The most popular books of tho yoar not counting "Trilby" have boon Hall Caino's "Manx man," of which 50,000 copies wore sold in England alone; Edua Lyall's "Doroen," and Mario Corelli's "Barabbns," which has boon translated into several lan guages. You can get all these at reduced prices at Herpolsheimor & Co.'s. "It's all right," says Col. Parm oloo, as ho takes a couple of shoots of history paper off of sovoral bunches of twenty ho has counted out, in order to even up with tho extra ton loft over from tho roam ho has boon counting. "For 1,420 people to como down hero in tho OHAS. B. GEEGOEY, (D. op n. i.; SI L3L.S COA.L At 1100 0 Street, Richards Block. Telephone 843. We do not Offer To give students or any other class of people special discounts, but sell to all at the same low prices. We invite you to our new store, 1235 to 1239 O Street, and think we can please you. Respectfully, Miller & Paine. llll.lllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllim J R-I-P-A-N-S J r ONH GIVES ltKLlBF. - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii inn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THE NEW MODEL Hammond : Typewriter. A TYPKWMTKR KMIIODYIKG ALL MODERN REQUIREMENTS. Ciiequnlod Spi-ed, IVrfoct Allenmont. IntprehnnBo- abluTypo, Any Wliltli of Pnpi-r, Superior Work, LilKlit KlnHtlc '1 011 'li, firout Endurance C. W, ECKERMAN, Agent, Univorsity of Nebraska, or 435 MoMnrtry Block The Lincoln Salt Baths, c Cor. 14th & M Streets. mivsfih w&Hrtiaamfi&. v , -, ! .r, ,jr-j ) "j..' "-vwsi. ' "Te'"'L"'1 '' ' njjuiM"'J ) rrzzJ in t ts ri Ab rv A. LINCOLN, OPEN AT ALL HOURS DAY OR NIGHT. SULPHO-SALINE BATH HOUSE AND SANITARIUM AM. FOIIMS OF I1AT11S TurMih, Ilmirtlnii, Uomiiii, Klcctrlc, with npcdal attention to tlin niip'l i-nllon of NATUIUI. SM.T WATI'.ll HATI1S, Hovvrnl tlmuH mrotiKor ttmti hou wntur, for tho euro of Itlii'Utiiiitxin, NnrvotiH (llllli'tilticM, nnd iniuiy other dlHrnHoi. Tlio Until Hoiiho Ih tho most com pletK In tho world. SKA UATII1M? mnv ho enjoyed nt nil BuiiHoriH In our liirRO, miu'nlncnnt Snlt Winer Swimming Pool.Mxlfit) UiiiK.mid to 10 ft tlei-p, liuutuil to n uniform tompuruturo of81U'greun. ," " l nrr i,1'k the same Co-op, asking when tho will be out, but when number come in, twice a week, asking nbout the 'Phizook's Re porter,' why then I'm going to kick." "Trilby," the latest popular song, at Esly fc Camp's. HIGH CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. TII3C Herzog Tailoring Co., I.endorH of Fnshlon nt Popular Prices. 126 N. Eloventh St. Rlclmrds Dlock. Wh7 Not -Have UP"to3ate Foot Covering? Wc Sell tliem Cheaper than you can bny old stylo shop-worn goods. A SS SWell 1215 O ST. Perfect Wj' i Twitter cJfc'i tZEz? "Iff Burlington Route Playing Cards Those elegant cards of tho very best quality only 15 cents per deck. For sale at B. & M. depot or city office, corner Tenth anil O streets. First National Bank, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Capital, - - - 100,000.00 Surplus, - . - 100,000.00 OFFICnilS: N. S. IlAIttVOOn. President. CHAS. A. IIANNA. Vlce-Prcsiaent, I M. COOK. CiiHhlor. , 0. S. UPP1NCOTT. nnd H. S. V HICKMAN. Asitt. Cash lore. DlItKCTOItS: N. S. Ilnrwood, CIhir A. llnnnn, John KltZKuruld, I). W. Cook, F. M. Cook. .T. li. MnrfnrJnnd, 'J' M. Mnrquattu, John II. Ames, J, I.. OiirBOii, A. II, CJarif. Nebraska Pant and Suit Co., 1 2 1 7 O Street. (WMt half of Trunk Factory.) All Wool Pants Made to Order, first-class and fcuarantood to fit, 93, 94, 95, 98, and upwards. Business Suits, 915, $18, 920, and up. OVERCOATINGS, VESTINGS, Popular Prices. Goods sold by yard, and Ends tor Boy's Pants, etc. Fow aneallsd fox pants and suits at yoar ewa price. 0. K. OAKLEY. O. N. Holcou, Cutter. IT. I 1