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LOQA.LS, Mlsa Noll ha.u la still seriously 111, 5c for 10o music, Hohmonn'e, 1140 O street. , , . Hohmann'a add. Soo It? A, w Martlln spent last week In Chi cago. Tlio board of resents will moot April 16. J, I Kappcr's faitQicr paM him a visit Thursday. ... Professor Fosslcr apoko tit Mokmain Saturday evening1. q. M. Castor Joined tlio Palladlans at their lat meeting. Popular sheet music oft, Iloh- niann's, 1110 O 8t. The Ashland olub will mwjt ithe lat ter part of April. Dr. Davis went to Ploittamouth Thurs day 'to Inspect 'Clio schools. Largo classes In bendh work aro being formed for the spring period. Harry Shwld will run iMs dally paper at Ashland nKUln 'this summer. Buck Robinson gv-wo a duck banquet to his fraitcrnJty brothers lost week. Tennis balls at Burllnglm's. Wo have the best. Mall orders promptly filled. It Is announced thnit there will bo some changes In the faculty next year. "Mike" Hnrfclgan enjoyed a visit from his father tlio early parlt of the week. The father of C. !L. Spencer was a visitor at the university lost week. Harry lOlngado, who has boon Blck for the past itwo weeks, Is about again. See tho line of picture frnmes at the Lincoln Frame & Art Co., before buy ing. Special prices this week. L'2G bo. 11th st. Miss Is'lcholas, who has been visiting Miss Helen Nance, returned to Beatrice today. Tho hall broke about twenty-five panes of glass In the green-house last Tuesday evening. One of tho students In tho school of music flopped a runaway (horse last Tuesday. The faculty havo been having a num ber of extra meotlngs during Ithe past two weeks. Those solid gold '97 pins are going at half price for $1 at 13. Fleming's, Jewel er. Il'21 O St. F. B. Strain, '99, has been flick for tlio posi two weeks. On Monday the doc tor pronounced his sickness typhoid fovor. Professor Card received a number of evergreen trees from Weeping Water this week. They will bo pvJto out on tlio campus. Tho now tennis courts will bo the best In the Btato. Every Btudcnt who cvor had hold of a racket should Join tho as sociation. You can get a copper plate with your namo engraved upon It and one hundred cards for J1.G0 tut Burllnglm's. Mall or ders filled. a Tlio experimental psychology students havo been making lUiomselves about as odious as 'tlio poster collections during tho past week. Tho second Junior theme Is duo May 8. Psychology students will now begin to brush the dust from their "Brain wolglilt" essays. Miss Ellen Hellman hns left tho uni versity. She will teach the remainder of the year In tho public schools of Mis souri Valley, la, A good many of tho boys acted as Judges of olecUon Tuesday. Nearly all of us would skdp a'n entire day for six big, round dollars. Professor Fling sioke before tho teachers' association a.t Grand Island Thursday and Friday on tho study of history In schools. Tlio European history class In middle n'ges will write a historical story this Homester, descriptive of tho life In tho mediaeval monasteries. The mother and sister of F. E. Strain arrived from their homo In Iowa to at tend the bedside of their sick son and brother, who Is now convalescing. The Sigma Alpha Epsllon will give an Informal dance Saturday evening, April 11. Tho Beta Thota PI fraternity will give one at their chapter house the same date. wns klllod Ho was in Ono ConnnliUion. JlnkB "So poor Puffom In that railroad nccldont? tho smokor, I bollovo." Blnks "Yes, that'n ono consolation wo nil havo. Ho forgot to tako any clgnrB with him, and If ho was smoking ono bought of tho train boy, death must havo como as a wolcomo rollof." Safety In Numbers. Stranger "Supposo thcro should bo hn accident on your,olovatod railroads. Would it not bo torriblo?" Mr. Gotham "Well, I don't know. Tho passongors aro gonorally packed in so tight that only, tho outsido layers would got hurt." , i' Franols brothers, proprietors of tho Capital Cafe, havo purohasod a now coffee urn and aro now prepared to dfsponso a delicious oup at any time of night or day. a No Frcoktea for llor. Judge RagRdalojjtolls of a Clarkson youth who wanted 'to marry, llo was awfully freokled and homely, but ho said asked Sal, nnl sho said: "Well, John, I wnnt to marry, I know, but I wanta man all ono color." Atlanta Constitution. I Jill I t Very Aocdnmodntlnff. Architect Woull you llko plans for a house.? Gloomy Party build a house, fcr that Architect Well I very lino In tho wtv havo no monoy to ur town is too doad havo something of mausoleums." i lit Ira J. AV. Crabtree Is delivering a Borles of lectures before tho high school class In pi Jagogy. Tin- horticultural department Is now receiving a largo lot of trees and shrubs from the division of forestry at Washington. Profossor Caldwell will address tho toys of tho Phi Kappa Psi fraternity Sunday afternoon. John Berry, a former student of tho university, an ex-member of company B. Is In the city. Haydi'ii Js tho reliable photographer of Lincoln. IUb work Is always first class. Prices reasonable. R. "W. Thatcher was alt itho university last week. Ho expects (to bo In Bchool asraln next year. Professor Nicholson has been attend ing a convention in Boise City, Idaho, for the past week. a Jack Best is back at work again, with his eyes much Improved by tho 'treat "nt which they have had. a W. S. Mcliucas, '95, was at the uni versity last week taking in tho Beta Thota PI banquet. a a a Manngor Haywood of the ball team has already made several engagements with outsido universities. The campus has been nowly harrowed and sown wWh bluegrass. Several over ereens (have also been planted. a a a Helen Welsh returned from' Omaha today. Sho was the guest of Ura Kelley, a. former student of the university. a a Professor Fllnrj will deliver on address to Ashland next Friday evening at the tovltatilon of Itho Woman's club of that Boys remember itihulb Frey & Frey'e havo tho choicest flowers. Wo are tak ing careful pallns Jo supply the trade for nexit Friday night. a a a . A special Easter service was held In place of the usual chapel exercises Mon day. Wlllard Kimball has tlio credit for orlglnaltlng tho idea. a Chancellor MacLean delivered the commencement address before tho grad uating class of the Omaha medical col lege on Tuesday afternoon. Oscar Woods, at onetime a university student, hasitatten a position as solicitor for the King, lUohnrdson Publishing company and will begin work In Iowa. a The PI Beta Phi fraternity wtfll give a reception at 1C39 Ii street on Friday ovonlng. Mrs. C. II. Morrill, Mrs. A. S. Raymond and Mrs. W. J. Bryan aro tho patron esses. a Julius P. Sedgwilck and Bert W. Wil son left Monday evening for Clove- land, O., to represent the local chapter at tilie national convention of Phi Kap pa, Psi f raternity. a Prof. A. M. Wilson has resigned his position dn tho university of Nebraska and lias accepted a position the head of tho department of classical languages In the Lewis institute, Chicago. In tho recent political turmoil wo saw several old university Hghta flying around. They wero not all successful, but nevertheless wero on itho ground and felt ito a considerable degree. Mr. Cosgrovo was almost fatally In jured In tho forgo room laat week, while forging somo steel. It rebounded and struck him over tho eye, lnfllotlhg quite a iscvero cut. Col. C. II, Gould of South Lincoln re cently presented thostiato museum with an excellent collection of minerals, ores and fosBlls, which ho gathered In Colo rado, Wyoming and Montana. a a a Martin Hlltner had a photograph taken of his hand by tlio X rays on last Saturday. Ho was obliged 'to hold his hand In tho samo place for two hpurs and twenty minutes, making an almost pallnful operation. a a a Thero will bo a Joint meeting of tho Christian associations la tho chapel next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. John McCarthy, founder' of the China Inland mission, will speak. Everybody Invited to hear him. Best regulation white cadet gloves lOo at tho Ewlng Clothing company, 1115-1117 O street. Remember that Iranols Bros, have re opened itho Capltd Cafe, 121 North EloverJth atreet. Short order meals are their specialty. A Itmd Woninn. JlnkB "I ncvorsaw a houso whoro everything ran a smoothly as at r).nn.lni.llll Ul UUU1 111 Q. Minks "Yes; ljcky fellow, Broad grin. He's got a vifo who knows how to keep tho servaits amused whllo sho does tho work." , aUes. Tho complalninj boarder This moat is about tho tughest that I ovor camo across. Th(j philosophic boarder Yea, but then uero is veryilttlo of it, you know. Baton Transcript. And, speaking a tho cup, tho colored gentleman was na far wrong when ho said: "Good nam for dat boat ob ours, Mlssoy. Shojlono keep nil do ud dor boats oil, so Bhi',a do fonder!" Now York Recorder. "It I woro only piotty," Bho sighed. "You can easily lecmio so," said hor best friend. "How?" "Disappear mys teriously. I nover read of a girl who Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gent's Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1235 to 1239 O St. 9 Jeweler, Optician, and Engraver. DEALER IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, ETC., ETC. AH goods sold ougravod froo of charge, and no clinrgo mado for examining tht oyos. 1 1 43 O Street. Lincoln, Neb. THE PALACE DINING HALL Is tho PnopEB PiiAorj to got your Moals. SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS ALL IOUB FELLOW STUDENTS BOAKD IIEUE. TRX US. i 1130 N ST. A. G. OSMER, PROP. Eriitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim RIPANS llsnppenred mysterioisly who was not pretty." Chicago Post. Angry pedostilan (picking nimsoit Up)Tho next Infernal scoundrel 0, I scp! It was a man on horseback. Nov er mind, sir. It didn't hurt me. I tbought it was ono of thoBo darned bi cyclers. Chicago Tribune. Walter Will yu havo spinach to day, sir? Guest Ves, but I don't wont it eo spunky aB it tvas yesterday. Bring mo somo with no sand in it. Boston 1'ranscrlpt. 3 ONE QIVE3 nELlEP. 75 3 3 KiiiinrritrnirimiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COAL COAL COAL CHARLES B. GREGORY, Doalor in all kinds of G"- COAL Got the Co oh. Mr. Nowodd VThatl No cook stov In tho houso? Ignvo you monoy to buy one. Mrs. Nowcdil Yes, my lovo, but 1 found I hadn't enough to buy a stova and hlro a cook, too, so I lot tlio Btovo go. But tho cook is hore, nnd sho's a treasure. Sho has just gone out to get us somo crackers nnd cheese. Rock Springs, Pittsburg, Wler City, Lexington, Anthracite, Hurricano, Semi-Anthracite, Canon City, Peerless, Hanna. Office, 1100 0 Sfroot Richards' Block. Yards, 14th fc Y Sts. Telephones Nos. 343 & 345. Drew tlio Crowd. Missionary (Gulehvillo) Doarl doarl It's too bad. I nm told thoro has just been a lynching. Deacon Hairtriggor Ynns, parson; you said you wished wo could have n big crowd hero to tho oponin' of the religious revival, nnd I told you I'd bring 'cm. They're all horo. Looking on the llrlght Bldo. Said tho police judge to tho prisoner, a defeated candidate just after tho re cent eleotlon: "Your wlfo has loft you, you havo had your head brokon, and your oyos blackonod, and your front teeth knocked out, and you ha"o spent tho night in a cell." "Woll, your honor, it's a poor heart as novor rejoices." Texas Slftings. rotltlonl Item. A small boy in an Austin, Texas, Sunday sohool wns asked: 'Whoro do tho wicked finally go." 'Thov practice law for a Bpoll and thon they go to tho legislature," was tho pat reply of tho observing youth. Christian Intelligencer. Would Feci nomelike. "And now," said the Fiji chief to tho Boston missionary, "havo you anything to roquont boforo wo proceed with tho coromony?" "Only thia," replied tho missionary, "please put a few bears in tho pot with me." London Talk, ANNEX RESTAURANT 133 Solith 12 St. Calls special attention of the readers of The Nebraskan, to the fact that they can gat the best and cheapest meals there of any place in the city. A square meal 15 cents Short orders at all hours. 1 0 Per cent off on $3 Tickets L. C. Holaday, Prop. J. H. EVANS, President. O. O. QUIGGKLE, Secretary. EVANS LAUNDRY COMPANY Telephone 199. 327-331 North Twelfth St,