LOCAX.S. Kov. Mr. Rowland spent part of an hour i 't'10 Anglo Saxon class Monday. rrofessor Bessoy went to Dunbar gaturdny to attend the teachers' association- Professor Nicholson will address the Oommerolal club of Minneapolis, Minn,, on Saturday evening. Delta. Tail Delta will give am In formal dance at tholr chapter house Friday evening', .niarcii 1.1. Miss Perkins took Professor Kim ball's place In playing for chaipel ex ercises during his absence. niossom Williamson ha been absent from the university for two days on account of her grandfather's death,. Then1 are a number of applicant!) for the position now held by Professor Hates. No choice has been made yet. The Co-Op. is In receipt of the fol lowing from a Chadron merchant. "Gents, please send me a price list of groceries." The Heta's have fully recovered from their temporary embarrassment occa sioned by the1 loss of their Billy goat. The gtMt came back. The English club will tender Mr. Bates a reception Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bates will probably remain in Lincoln until April. Dr. H. B. Lowry lectured on the "Nervous System" before the Zoologi cal club Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock In the zoology lecture room. Miss Kdlth Flske. a former university student, was married to Mr. Kenney, an Omaha grain merchant, Wednes day. They will reside in Omaha. It Is understood that Missouri will come back Into the Inter-state league. It Is said that her representative acted without authority at the annual meet- In?. The Nebraska Betas are going ito hold a reunion the 2tth of the month at Alpha Tau's chapter house. Nothing like a frat reunion to get college men together. "I object," said the,soplunore, "when -ranrtold that nfy notwon the-flratUww lectures In English 4 were omitted, when those were the only two lectures I attended." Fred Humphrey was Initiated Into the Alpha Theta Chi fraternity. This fraternity has occasioned quite a talk In the university, as it la a new local organization. A few of the Nebraskan mall wrap pers were mislaid last week, which will probably account for the fact that some subscribers received their papers later than usual. J. Cecil Graham '33. who is now among the lists of the travelling men, manages to stop In Lincoln every month or two to shake hands with his old acquaintances. "Chef Talmadge of Geneva, a for mer student, was married to Carrie I. Castor last Tuesday. The young couple will settle in Lincoln after a brief wed ding tour In the east. Miss Nellie Zehrung Is making some fine drawings to accompany Profes sor Bruner's report on the birds of Ne braska in the next annual . report of the horticultural society. Professor Menzendorf gave a musl cale at his home Tuesday evening. The participants in the. program were mostly his pupils, a number of whom were university students. A diploma from the world's fair man agenent, awarded to Mr. Bamuel Avery for excellence in photography, can he seen in the camera club room In the chemical laboratory. scholar. The result showed Ed away ahead of all the rest. Ho got the medal and the prlnclpalshlp of ho Honolulu schools. The spring vacation will begin Thurs day, March 2G, and continue until the next Monday evening. It was orig inally announced that the -the vaca tion would begin the 22d, but this was a mistake. Fred Tulloss was hold up Saturday night as he returned from a party. As he had left his pooketbook at home the robber became disgusted with Mr. Tulloss and allowed him to continue on his way home. Art Weaver, familiarly known as "AJax," Is preparing a political lecture which he Is to deliver soon before the republicans of Richardson county. He spoke last Thursday at Pawnee, where he helped organize a young men's re publican club. W. D. Hunter and L. Skow met with good results while in the northwest ern part of the state the last two weeks. They secured about one hundred speci mens of birds, among which they had twenty-three different kinds. They al so captured a wild cat. coffee urn and arc now prepared to dtepenso a delicious bip at any time of nlglvt or day. TI10 Only ConrHo. Son (retullnff) "Thoro Is a tide in tho affairs of men which tnkon at tho flood, lends on to fortune." What kind of a tldo docs that mean? Practical Father Tied down to busi ness. Dot'B Theory. ' Little Dick Why Is women wearing1 vests llko inon? ' Littlo Dot Vests has a strap and buckle behind, you kjnow, and I 'xpeots tho womons wants to lace tholrselvos up llko tho men do t.lmttH of Stroo't-Cnr ttarvtoe. I'ptnn (looking from his ofllco win dew) Phew! What a Bnow-storm! Tho walking will bo! torrlbly bad by the time I start homo. Friend I thought tho street-cars passed your house, j Upton Y-o-s, but thoy 11 over run when tho walking ip bnd. .J Inks' Fofcl Notion Winks Did youj during hard times, 1 mm H Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gent's Gloves over notice that religious revivals always start up aid tho long-empty '.lurches aro sure to be filled? links Yes. The Interstate oratorical contest will lo held at Crete jf week from today, March 20. A rate- of 50 cents for the round trip will be charged. The train will leave the B. & M. depot at C:20 p. m. Mr. N. S. Harwood waa prevented from speaking before the Political Economy club Wednesday by a busi ngs engagement. He will deliver his Promised address next Wednesday night. o Ed Farmer, a former student of the university, recently made a mark as a "cholar. He went to ihe Hawaiian Islands two or three years ago and there engaged In teaching. Not long lnce an examination of all the am bitious teachers was held and a gold medal offered as a prize to the bewt Classes In assaying and sugar work are unusually large this year. The students are doing a largo amount of very practical work. On finishing these courses they are ready for work In smelting works or sugar factories. A PILGRIMAGE. The sun was Just setting and the birds In the trees that lined the nar row road were heralding the hour of rest when a solitary traveller came along, headed resolutely toward the east. His dark, handsome face, though hopeful and determined, showed un mistakable signs of great fatigue and his shoes covered with dust, told that his Journey had been a lonir one. He wore no overcoat, possibly feaTlng it would retard his progress, for he seemed bent on making the fastest time practicable and the veins In his forehead stood out like purple cords from the violence of his pace. At the top of a long hill he turned and looked behind him. Far far to the westward he could distinguish the spires and roofs of the city and the sun sinking behind the dome of the uni versity hall reminded him of Culver's red lantern after a football victory. But nature's beauties had little charms for Vim, and, buttoning hiscoat around his chin, lie plunged onward Into the gathering twilight. The number of miles traversed began to tell on him and his over hurried stride had changed to a slower gait as he cut through the graveyard to gain ground. The road was now overgrown with weeds and brush from disuse. The' whole scent- seemed pervaded by a chilling dreariness that made the grave yard behind him almost lively in com parison. All about him lay the dull, (bare, cneerless wilderness. The croak ing of the frogs in the gutter seemed only to accentuate the stillness. DaTker and darker, and wilder and wilder became the scene, until at length he came upon a mansion almost hidden In the wood, its turrets and battle ments overlooking the road. The foot sore wanderer threw himself against the outer gate for very weariness and called feebly for entrance. His frock coat how incongruous In such a wll dernesahung loosely on his drooping shoulders. His patent leather shoes were caked with mud and dust, his well creased trousers were torn by brambles and barbed wire fences and his stock ings were full of sand burrs. With a supreme effort he lifted his head and looked up to the second story of the hmiBo it was dark. His face blanched and he uttered a half suppressed groan, but he still battered on the gate for en trance aB if wishing to learn his fate at all hazards. Slowly the portcullis was raised and the drawbridge low ered. With difficulty he staggered up the sterm of the chateau and gave the door bell a few spasmodic punches. A maid appeared In a white cap and apron and spoke a few hurried words. The form of the wanderer quivered and either from fatigue or disappointment he grasped a pillar for support, wnue a -muttered curse escaped from his palo Upa-tJhe Debutante was not at home. . . Westerfield flljould bk your barber. Four good men are employed at Con stancer'fl barber shop, 1010 O street, where you got the 'cleanest shavo and neatest hair cult. "How do you account for it?" Salvation's frcd" The Lincoln new j agency, headquar ters for news, magazines and novels. Harper's Century, Iunsey's, Scrlbner's, Cosmopolitan and ither periodicals al ways in stock. N. and O streets, Rfchard block, J. E. Pearson, manager. E. corner Eleventh I First Widow "Why, Mrs. Verdant, what do you intena to do with the pail? M Second mow t ell, you sec, my poor husband requested that his grave do Kepi green anas 1 nm auout, to 00 married again I thought I would give It n coat of green paint Adopting Themaelies to Circumstance. Little Boy I stil'ed in the parlor all Inst evening when Mr. Squeezcm was enllin' on sister, jpst as you told me. Mother That'si a good boy; and here is the candy '. promised you. D id you get tired? f Little Boy Oh no. We played blind man's buff, and it would have been lots of fun only I was "it" nearly all the time. MILLER & PAINE, 1235 to 1239 O St Jeweler, Optician, and Engraver. DEALER IN vVATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, ETC., ETC. AW goo-.Is sol I engraved free of charge, and no chargo mado for examining t'10 eyes. I 1 43 O Street. Lincoln, Neb. THE PALACE DINING HALL Is the PitopER Plage to got your Meals. SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS ALL TOUR FELLOW STUDENTS BOARD HERE. TRY US. 1130 N ST. A. G. 0SMER, PROP. j A Chid' Anions Ye. Winkers 'What tf 'tiresome piece of insipidity that girl is! Blnkcrs Her parents ought to keep her at home. The first thing they know some modern novelist will take her for a heroine. tils Forte. He was well knbwn In tragedy, An actor full of pride. No wonder he successfully Committed suicide. Trno Philanthropy. Eastern Man (in tho west) Who is that fine-looking old gentleman? Western Host He is a man who has made thousands happy. "A great philanthropist, I presume." "That's about it He is the most tonder-hearted judge in our divorce court" A Safe Diet. ?Iother What docs the doctor say? Daughter He says I have heart trouble and must not read anything h'it is the least bit exciting. Mithcr That's too bad. You will have to confine yourself to the monthly magazines. A Iteanon Somewhere. Lord Noodle Aw American girls must be different from English girls if they are permitted to go about with out chaperons, don't oultnow. American Girl- Perhaps American ncn are different from Englishmen. Tev York Weekly New York Ticket Agent. Western Man That's about tho (mnnd ticket seller I've seen yet Po lite as pie. Mr. Gotham Oil, we have plenty of that kind in New York. They live in flats where there are janitors. Gotham Sharpness. Eastern, Man You westerners think you are pretty smart, but you can't hold a candle to New Yorkers. Western Man Think they're sharp, do yoh? Eastern Man Sharp as razors. Why, sir, I know men in Now York who have walked about tbe streets and even ridden in Fifth avenue stages without being robbed. ICIIIinillltlllllllllUIIIHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillllllUIIHfHiKHMHHUHliHIIIIIIWIN I RIPANS ONH GIVF.S RELIEF. wiiiiniin?fflMiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiinniiiiiiniiHiHiiiiiiiHiiiimwiiiiiimirwwifflg COAL COAL COAL CHARLES B. GREGORY, Sealer in all kinds qf COAL Rtck Springs, Pittsburg, Wiir City, Ltxtagtsn, Anthracite, Nurricaiit, Stmi-Antkracitf, CaHin City, Pitrliss. Nanna. OffiM, 1100 0 Strut Richards' little. Yards, 14th ft Y Sts. TtllihtHM Nts. 343 34S. Anex Resturant. 133 SoUth 12 St. Caiss special attention of the readers of The Nebraskan, to the fact that they can get the best and cheapest meals there of any place in the city. A square meal 15 cents Short orders at all hours. LC . Holaday, Prop. President. O. O. QTJIGrGrLE, . Secretary r Vn.i trot un too late for breakfast Sunday morning:, come down to Francis . . j.j. mi - iKiV, Anl traV Bros.' restaurant x ". - ---a plate of cakea and ooffe. Spedal of fer to students for 'ton days. A $1.10 ticket for 80 cento. . - HMnW nroDrletars of the Capital Cafe, bave purchased a new M fast as I get it. Scaled. Dusty Rhode Couldn't you bestow a. dime upon a worthy object of 'charity, boss? , William Ann What do you do with your money? ' Dusty rthodeo VmJuatVthat skeored over wildcat banks thai X"blow It It EVANS' LAUNDRY COMPANY JDelephone 199. 327r331 North .Twelfth St. iM $ ! M m M i ' if? fr i H r . i i .1 li KM ' i , u .1 ! i w H ;i