THE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL. Fco Roclucod to Ono Dollnr-Opons Juno 8, Gloios July 3. Ir w:no years efforts have been made to conceit trato Itho minimor ln Btructlon In Nebruslta In order thait bet tor ivsttltH mlgViit bo obtained from tho annual labor and oxpctiHC. Throtiffh tho co-oiumiUon of itho Blato Buporlittendcnt of public Instruction, who Juia talcon active Interest In alio work, there lias has been year by year Ki'oator promlso of the auecessful Issue of thlsinovemenl. The opening of the rooms of the univer sity to the teachers the present year is a labor of love on tha part of the pro fessors, iuuI Is tholr contribution to tho movement for the betitoi Instruction of Nebraska teachers. PUni'OSR 'Phis summer school Is conducted for the teachers, principal and superln tendeiVts of Nebraska, many of whom ha, not had alio opportunity of pur suing certain subjects under the guid ance o speolallHts, while others wish to c tcml their present knowledge In var ious branches, by means of tho facilities which the university affords. It Is for such it lint 'Mils school is organized, A few wioUs spent In contact with those who have made a life study of particu lar departments of knowledge should sme as an Inspiration to tho earnest teacher. Tills personal coniUvct with men In tholr libraries and laboratories Is doubtless the most Important feature of summer sdhool work. SCOPR The summer school for this year will Include tho following members of the unlvi-rslty faculty: Professors Sher man, Barber, Bessey, Brace, Davis, Fling, Luckey; Insitrucors Candy, Chet bum and Parker; Assistants Clements, Lchmer and "Walker, and Mr. Bell. By rcforrnig to the course of study be low It will lie seen that fewer subjects will be given than heretofore. It has become evident. thitt much more will be accomplished by offering a few subjects each year, and requiring thorough work In ithom, thon by attempting to meet all possible demands by teachers. COURSES OP STUDY. The following are offered without con ditions, so ,tQiat teachers will certainly find Instruction In the branches enum erated below. Botany Two courses. (I) Lec tures on what and how to teach In the grades and the high schools. (II) A laboraitory course of four hours dally with the compound microscope. Drawing Two Courses'. (I) Draw ing dn outline from solids, with explan atory 'talks. (II) Drawing and shading with pencil anvd pen. RngUtih Dltonaiture Ttw Courses. (I) A study of literary elements fol lowing Sherman's Analytics of Lit erature. (II) A study of Hamlet, to outline the correct Interpretation of a literary muster piece. Euroiieiiii History. A course of training In the modern methods of hstortlcal study, Including (a) biblio graphy, (b) lectures, (c) historical geography, (d) preparation of papers, (e) thr uso of tho sources In secondary schools. Library reading will be re quired Latin. Some of the 'results of recent Investigations will be placed before the teachers of Latin dn Wie schools, and In addition tho following will be talcon up, (a) how to teach Latin gita.mmar,(b) pronunciation and scansion, (c) tho new synttix of moods and tonses, (d) classification of relative clauses. Mathematics FUve Courses. (I)LecU urqsl on tetiohilng. (II) Algebra. (Ill) Geometry. (IV) Trlgonoincitry.. (V) Conies. Pedagogy Two Courses. (I) Child Btudy consisting of twenty lectures, with laboratory work and library read ing, (II) lectures on the origin and de velopment of educational Ideals, with round 'table discussions. Physics Two Courses. (I) A two weeks course (June 8 to 20) of leotures and demonstrative experiments, to Illustrate tho more important physical laws, (II) A course of laboratory ex periments of four weeks' duration, In cluding the arrangement and construc tion of apparatus. PUBLIC LECTURES,' ROUND TA BLES, ETC. Public leotures will be given In the chapel by Chancellor MiooLean, Pro fessors Barbour, Fling Luckey, and Superintendent Carbatit, and one or more "Round Tables" will bo held by each of the head Instructors. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. TMio "reglstraifclon fee" 'Is ono dollar for each parson. Those faking work in tho laboratories will pay an addi tional "laboraitory fee," to cover cost of material amditheweor of instruments, Registrations will close June IB, but all should be ait work before the end of the first week. The univarslty library will be open every day from 9 a, m to B p. m. Board and lodging may bo had near the university wt moderate prices, rang ing from J3 or even less, to ?4 or more per week. For further information address CHARLES 13. BESSEY, Dlreotor, University of NebraMkn, Lin coln, Nobr. Don Camoron'fl lunch counter, 118 South Eleventh otreat. Crintl l'miWImiont. Mnglstrato "Yon tiro chat'Rod with mailing up to tills young lady, and kl8s Ing hor against hot' will, and I Bontonco you to ' Prisoner "Tho charge la truo, y'r honor; but bIio luul bcon eating onions." Mnglstrato "Thon I sontonco you to kiss her ngnhi." Tho Uvoryinun'K Lord, Liveryman "Torrlblo ncotdont to tiny. Mrs. Heavyweight hired n homo of mo to tnlto a rido, and hnd hardly got Rtnrtod hoforo tho horso stuinhlod." Frlond "Myl my J Did tho horso fall on hor7" Llvorynum "No, bIio foil on tho horso." l'ommyV I.orIp, "f don't sou what's tho uso of my being' vaccinated again,'" said Tommy, baring his arm reluctantly for tho doctor. "The human body changes ovory sovoii years, Tommy," ropliod his mother. "You nro olovon years old now. You wore in your fourth year when you wore vnoclnnted first, and it has run out " "Woll, I was baptized whan I wnB a baby. Has that run out, too?" A DlKuppolntcit mother. Anxious Mother Did I hear Mr. Wntrcason kiss you in tho conservatory to-night, Jcanotto? I nm sure 1 heard a very suspicious sound. .lennnotte (almost 30) No, mother, that sound enmo from tho dining room. You remembor tho door was open. Anxious Mothor Oh, my child, what a night of disappointment this 1ms been to me. Springilold Graphic Iter Monn Insluuntlon. Tho lndy was making somo remarks about tho kind of clothes somo othor Indies at tho church had on. "Tho finest garment a woman can wear," said, her husband, "is the mantlo of charity." "Ycs,"slio snapped, "and it's about tho only ono somo husbands want thoir wives to wear.'' Vlnlon of (llory. Mr., llinks (reading) "Not a fow great men have been pnrtinl to cats." Mrs. Ulnks Isn't that glorious! Our little Johnny will be n great man somo day. "Eli?" "I've often caught him tying tin things to dogs' tails, and you know dogs worry cats." An Uiiiico of l'rccutloii. Llttlo Urothor Wool How did you hurt your hand? Little Sister It isn't hurt. "Then wot you got all thoso rags wrapped around your fingers for?" 'Tin goln' to drive a nail." Tho Absurdities of tho KnglUU I.unguiiKe. An intelligent foroignor is said to havo expressed himself after tho fol lowing fashion on tho absurdities of tho English langungo: "When I discovered that if I was quick I was fast, if 1 stood firm I was fast, if I spent too freely I was fast, and that not to eat was too fast, I was discouraged; but when I enmo ncross the sentenco, 'Tho first ono won ono guinea prize,' I was tempted to glvo up English and learn some other lan- huiiruaire. "All that" The speaker hastily swallowed a largo portion of Ice-water and again faced the multitude. "Glitters is not gold; not" Drawing himself to his full height, his eyes emitted lurid beams of light, ho fairly thundered forth the words, "Not by a damslte." Tho senator from the far west then proceeded to prove that the freo colnago of sliver was tho only remedy on earth for pestilence, famine, beef trusts and Trllbylsm. NOTICE Tho Pershing Hlllos hop is to bo Btrlotly a military iifrair. GiulotB must wear uniforms ivml whlto duok troit Bors. lly ortlor. Ho (just from college) I tlilnk I am suited for somo business In whluh thuro Is plenty of head work. Now, what would you NUggost? She Why not bo a harbor? Toxiib Sittings. ED YOUNG'S Cigars unci News, 1207 0 rftroot. Telephone 1. Nebraska Steam Dye and Cleaning Works Gentlemen's Suits and Ovirooats LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLO'VKS, ETC. Cleaned, Dyed, nnd Ptcsiol to bunl New. Cast Colors. Military Suts Special I'tlcos. lU'pnlrlnK rt Spi'dnlty. Promptly am! Neatly Dote. 131 N. 11 at. C. I. O A.PBON, Pro p. This spiico Is reserved for II, II. l'loroo, bicycles tint! bloyolo repairs. Ill No. Wthstroot. Halter Hlook. If you want n But Made, go to C. EIILURS, Repairing Noitly Done. Over Wohlonborg's Ugar Store 120 South ith St. C. H. FREY. Wholesale nil Retail STORE 1131 O ST. Tolcphono 603. IREEN HOUSE :isth 'l'liroo UiockH South of South St. tlophono 672. 'BUOIS ilVOID adv SUIV10 ?9mis inn in u dn jh,Hu uuipui initio juo puij UJav iioa iSAOa AVS Roy's Drag Store Cor. lOtl) and P Bts. FINE STATIONERY, STUDENTS' TABLETS, rountaln Pens, llaso Hall Goods, Hnmirocks, Fishing Tackle Ktc. BEST TREATMENT. UEST PRICE. 8. E. ROY, Oor, lot!) nnd P Bts. HAS BEEN RE-OPENED BY Francis Bros. 11 ll-K CAPITAL CAFE 121 North Eleventh Street. THE MOST CONVENIENT PLACE FOR STUDENTS OPEN ALL NIGHT.5 Oysters and ame in Season. SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY. GIVE US A TRIAL. Nebraska Tent and Awning Go, 136-8 N. 11 St. Tents for Kent. The "Hotel Lincoln," Marketable rosslbljr. Housekeeper "Want any old nowu papers 7" Junk Man "No. Newspapers an'l raado o' rags any more. Mado o wood pulp." Housekeeper "Isn't wood pulp nc uso?" Junk Man "Guess not: but dump 'era on. If thoy happen to be mado o' maple wood, maybo I can Boll 'cm at a maple sirup factory." Tho Champion Drawing Cart!. Fair Customer (breathlessly) "I see you are advertising shot silks at five cents a yard." Salesman (blandly) "Yes, madam, and they will do beautifully for mus qulto netting. You see thoy camo In an express car that was heldup, by train robbers." ' ' ' u ti. M'ilCE pAlfEI. Stcpatzutcj 9lcctrftj 3)ouc. 129 South 12th St, Uour pfyotx 12 CABINETS ONLY $1.00 WORTH $3.00. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and see Samples. PIJEWlTTj 1216 O SL LINCOLN, NEB. 75 Rooms S2.00 per day, 30 CENTS OFF. FOR TEN DAYS Frances Bros, will sell $1.10 commutation tickets to the students for 80 cents. We want to introduce our new niece of business to the University students Every thing is first class. Our coffee is delicious. Open all Night 127 No. 1 1th. THE... NEBRASKAN FOR THE SECOND SEMESTERS ...4; cents The Lincoln. Salt Baths. F?s L w U IJ TnMfc-J Cor. 14th & M Streets. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. OPEN AT ALL HOURS DAY OR NIGHT. SULPHO-SALINE BATH HOUSE AND SANITARIUM' "" F0.u"80 nATnS-Tufklnh, Hnslnn, lloman, Klectrlc. with Bpeclol attention to tb oppll' cntlon ot NATUHAI. SALT WATKIl UATHH, Bsreral tlmea atronKnr tliau sen, wator.for Ihetor ot llhoumatlirJ, NBrvoandlfflcultleB, and many other dlseme. The Bath Mouse Is tha most com plate in the iforld SUA UATIIINM may be enjoyed at all seasons In our law, maKnlflcnt 8a f Water Hwlrora(nK l'pol, tosjw long, 8 to 10 It deep, heated to a wnllprin temperuturo- ot BU. dgreu