LOCALS. Wo showed 'oin. .1. W. Orabtvco nmdo a HyiiiK trip to AHhlaml Tuesday. U. W. Tlmtchor, formorly (7, prom ises to bo back next year. Krey & Froy, the popular llortatH, aio located at 1M So. 12th street. ,1. H. Hook spent Saturday and Sun day at his homo In Winona, Nob. Clint Norton wont down to Porn Friday for a few days' visit at his home. Miss Edith Patterson, who was In Uio University last year, Is visiting In the city. Ernest, "WlKglnhom and korgo Sliedd spent Sunday at their homes In Ashland. Fountain pons at all prices, from $.1 to 51.50 at Ilerpolshclmer & Co's Hook Department. Edgar Cratnb went homo to voto Tuesday. That's right; help a good eouso along. Miss Ellon llellman spout a few days this ueok at her homo In Mis souri Valley, la. The students recital at ho Conserva tory of Music has been postponed till Wednesday, Nov. M. If you trade with Frank DuToll, news agent, cigars, etc., you will ro colva gonorous treatment. Tlio Philharmonic orchestra organ ized last Friday and meet tonight for practice at tho Conservatory. If you have trouble with your eyes, see Dr. Magee at once. No charge for examination. 1 1th and O streets. Hradt cannot fall to appreciate tho disadvantage of being a Y. M. C. A. when ho is hustling for tho now maga zine. J. H. Burks became awaro of tho fact that his voto was needed at Bea trice and governed himself accord ingly. The cadet uniforms were to ioavo tho IIonderson-Ames houso Wednes day and will be a couple of days on tho road. A report is afloat that II. A. Soiitor, '!)J5, who has been- studying in Holdlo borg, Is now on his way homo as ho is seriously ill. Professor Edgren has a class of three in beginning Sanscrit. Tho lessons, however, aro not in proportion to the size of tho class. "Go to tho Owl" was tho notice that thirsty people mot Tuesday, when they wont to the corner whore tho ice water tank is usually found. Tho cop at tho B. & M. depot got exceedingly fresh Saturday night. lie is a good oillcer, but ho was in the wrong crowd that time. The political talk that Prof. Cald well gave in clripel election morning was interesting to tho young men, but Uio girls knew it was no use. Students of tho University school law were allowed a few days' vaca tion this week in order that they might go homo and vote. Encourage the debates by your pres ence next week. Tho questions are Mich as everyone aro interested in, and iur time will bo well spent. Hegular Y. M. C. A. devotional ii -eting Sunday, Novombor 3, at 4 p. in. in Palladian hall. Mr. John Boose will load. Subject, "Praise," Psa. 100. Several students have left Cotner and entered the State University, bo causo they feared that tho financial part of that institution would not car ry it through this year. Soo our lino of Ovorcouts. Ill iff fi 1 1 1 1 2h Said one Kappa to anothor Friday as tho boys inarched out of tho chapel singing "Oh, myl Oh, myl How we'll, otc," "what ohant Is that tho boys aro giving?" Fun Is all right, but when tho cack ling becomes so extonslvo that tho halls partake of tho properties of u southeastern poultry show It Is time to call a halt. If you want a vostpookot Testa ment, printed on India paper, but one one inch wldo and half an inch thick, just look over the slock at llorpol shetmer & Co's. A groat deal of commotion and ein bannssmont was caused In tho young ladles' gym. class Friday, when they discovered that their efforts were being appreciated by a small audieme of young men. "Why Am 1 a Christian V" is the subject for thedovotion.il meeting of the Y. M.C. A, Palla.llan hall, Sun day, Nov. 10, I p. m. Mr. W. II. Rhodes will load. Reference: .John i: 28-H5. When the good news first arrived Saturday night about a dozen boys were standing in front of tho Co-op. Dr. Clark stopped up and tho boys Im mediately gave vent to their feelings by tossing him. It has leaked out that Doano is doing everything possible to obtain our code of signals, and thoy aro now working over what Mains learned at tho Missouri game. This is the stylo at this highly religious institution, but. And now, Prof. Wolfo is wondering what his class really knows about psychology. An examination Wednes day brought tho average down as low as the sudden change of weather af fected thermometers. Tho Fresh-Soph social will be held at tho University Conservatory Satur day evening, Nov. at 8 o'clock. There will be music for tho dancers in the lower parlors, and other amuse ments in tho other parlors. . Tho Missouri team is doubly soro over Its defeat. A promise had been made that, should they win every game this season, a game with Stanford on the Pacific coast would bo arranged. Prospects are now bright for Nebraska to secure this reward. Heretofore we have felt the need of some means of spreading tho news of victory accurately and speedily Tho powerful signal light fills this want perfectly, spreading the news in an instant as far as Waveiiy and other surrounding towns. Now books at Ilerpolsheimer & Co's Hook Department. "Tho Heart of Life," Maartens; "The Gods," "Some Mortals and "Lord Wickenham," John Oliver Hobbs; "Stark-Munro Letters," Conan Doyle; "Out of India," Kip ling" "Harvard Stories," Post. The freshmen boys have organized a foot ball team, with Lew Ryan as man ager. Fifteen men wore out to ptac tice the first day and some half dozen more were ready to play, but could not scare up suits. They expect in duo time to challenge the sophs. That's tho proper spirit. Tho mighty Turner stood his mas sive frame on a small platform at the bonfire Saturday night and said it should not bo thrown on, and it took two elevens to convince him different ly" Oh, yo hercules, the curse of all loyal students will be upon you if you don't come out and play foot ball. Professor Barbour Is making his geology class ono of tho most interest ing in tho University. Ho uses an electric lanlorn and Illustrates nearly every point by this means. Ho makes many of tho slides himself, and tho result shows that ho Is an artist of no mean ability. Mr. Joan Cummlngs of Omaha will bo tho director of tho Banjo club. Mr. Cummlngs has an International repu tation as a musical director. Tho club has twelve members. Most of thorn aro very proficient, as having played In clubs boforo. During Christ mas tho club expect to make a tour of Nebraska. jy report, oi an oaunquaKO ai rails City elicited many causes for tho shock among students from that city. Shuo had been coaching a foot ball team there, and ho thought thoy had lined up rather suddenly. Art Weaver had arrived In town just the day boforo and many were of tho opinion that Art had been attempting ono of his famous po litical speeches. A student passing within two blocks of tho Funko theater, might have hoard some very familiar tunes, played in a very familiar way Monday night. It was our cadet band, hired to dispense some populistic outhusiasm to tho un protected and propertyloss of Lincoln. The money tho boys received will go toward tho purchase of uniforms for tho baud. If an old boss worth about fifteen dollars was loft out a stormy day like yesterday It would bo an unpardonable sin, and ho would bo a fit subject for tho care of tho humane society. But about two or three thousand dollars' worth of bicycles must bo loft out in the rain and snow with nothing to pro tect them from rust and destruction except that gas pipe out on tho cam pus, ahd nobody thinks anything about it. Prof. Ward has been appointed a member of the committee to arrange for the fifteenth annual jubilee given in honor of his old professor, Rudolph Lauckart of Lolpsic. This is a big celebration to bo hold the 15th of tho coming December. There aro 150 of the most prominent zoologists in tho world on tho committee and only six of these come from the United States. It is an honor, both tdTrof. Waul and to the University. Professor Keffcr, assistant chief of the division of forestry at Washing ton, D. C, arrived in Lincoln Wednes day evening. He will speak in the University chapel Thursday evening at 8 o'clock on "Forestry as an Econo mic Problem." Professor Keffer was many years ago a student of Dr. Bes sey. He was afterwards professor of horticulture at the agricultural college in South Dakota, and later in the uni versity of Missouri, when he was called by Professor Fernow, tho chiof of the division of forestry, to tho posi tion which ho now holds at Washing ton. Tho lecture Thursday evening was free to all and well attended. The red signal light which carried such good news all over Lancaster and he surrounding counties last Satur day night is a ship's anchor lantern fitted with a red lens of peculiar con struction Inside is an immense in candescent lamp. The lens itself is built like the lens of a light house tho outer surface being cut with deep grooves and known as the "Frosnel" construction. It is mounted in heavy brass, giving the wholo a beautiful ap pearance. It is tho property of tho University. Hereafter the night after a day of University victory It will be at tho top of tho (lapstaff of tho main building. 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