Fine XjOUA-LS. tntl.rtipry nt LeWvton'ii. will V work In the library T.,-0 Hinlt) thtn Bununrr. , n i,niin-wnHVli)ltoiU)yhlfahor J,i;oil.-riWi.Jntwook. Mini. Ui.-U.'IIB will ontortnln Alpha Thcin i'l" "n next "l,ny uVonlnKl Ml,, H.ioffnon and Smoyor ontor . !..!i Hi,' hlHt club UiHt ovonlng. lin Ml (Willi1 tl"1 pr. ! jrlioul i) 'I ilny. . ,iu h Slmw will kIvo n rooltnl Loforo tno oioho or hoihhm. , v will rttllvor tbo high , at Lexington noxt Frl- Mr doors dny 1 n Iwm boon conunoil In nuimim for tbo l"Ht fow hi mon of ToouniHCh wixh lnl lmnn Alpha. Kpsllon ltnt Bpeelal Suit Bute UiIh week, Our negligee nhlrtH aro tbo latost. Artlun i I Intel In' Wt'i'k. Minx um.inoi'n mother, who linn boon VlidtUiK "' 'l"c,ol f01' (,V01' ,l wooU' ,uft Miulny. , Mrs. U.ntloy, who bus boon 111 for some time. In nblo to bo at tbo univer sity nunln. . ... 0. A. Skinner will probably go to Cler innny im '' to tnko special work In olivtrlolty. The ftt'olrlcnl engineering depart ment lii" 'een running double time dur ing thin week. , The PnllndlnnB and Unions postponed iii.ir nh-nie last Saturday on account of tin- i.n". V. II. rillsbury wont to Falls City last Moii'lny to see what damage tbo cyclone did. ' The Phi Delta Thotn fraternity will Blve a party at Hurllngton bench noxt Tuilny evening. J. A. Sargent expects to spend the Miinmer In nortborn Wisconsin with a surveying party. iV'iu Shot men will spend a part of hi nmmi'i' . nation In the Kooky in imtnlr. Miss Netn Hunting spent Saturday iiiul Sunday In S-ward, n guest of Miss Wliuiiruti Cattle. VTu will flnr'i tha'f Ha'y'den ' fs ' pA tltiR up the right kind of photographic w.'ik Ull O street. To I r not to be excused from tbo final -vim. That Is what Is troubling most "i tin- studonts. i'hnnellor MacLoan will go to Wa h'Hi mi Friday to speak before the stu dent "f the high school. Th,. liaxehnll team Is to play nt David Oln .nid Schuylor Friday and Satur- dn up i 's rain prevents. An thing In the way of fancy sta tion. can be found nt Ielghton's, El-', nth and NT streets. N i i apeclal drill, cramming and maki up back work, a student's life cam i hi- said to bo a happy one. On- are now running out to Kurllng ton ii-nrh. Many studonts are enjoy- Iiik ' summer evenings, boating. ' M. Plnkerton, who has been at F.i .,iry for a number of years, has ac- ct-i I n position In Iiead City, S. D. M Anna Lytic entertained a nutn-1"- her young lady friends, at her Oi .wiiod home, last Saturday. ' ' Mraco delivered a lecture before the stnto Medical association on AVt.irusday evening on the X rays. P: "feasor Brunor and Dr. Petors will at:' i.d a farmers' institute at Brady Il uid on Friday and Saturday of this w-k. 1- O. Thayer will lead the Y. M. C. A. meeting Sunday afternoon. Some plans for the summer work will be con sidered. The Maxwell club will debate with the Lincoln Normal debating club next Saturday night. The debate will be held In the chapel of the Normal. The rainy weather has been a serious hindrance to the Trl-Deltas and they h ive not yet succeeded in having their ftaternity picture taken. The Christian associations will give their famous social at tho Delta Tau Delta chapter house, 435 North Twenty fifth street-, Tuesday evening of next week. lullus T. House, who took graduate vork hi Greek, Latin and Sansorlpt re tor two years, has Just been made prosldent of the Congregational col lege at Klngllshor, Okl. Tho young mon of tho Palludlan so ciety will debate tho roonaomont ur tho MoKlnloy bill on Saturday even ing. Plnkorton and Sloan will Hpeak for tho bill and Smoyor and Hanson against It. The Y. M. C. A. will have Its hand book out by ooiuinoneoinont, This manual will bo tho host ono tho asso ciation has ovor Issued. It will cost about ono hundrod dollars. Knough ndvortlslng has boon1 recoiled to more than pay for It, A number of tho professors In No braska hall are planning dospornto ac tion against tho book agents. Tho number of those worthless nuisances have Increased so Humorously of lato that something must bo done to got rid of thorn. Misses Mao Lansing, Keynolds, Cars caddon. Lennle Stuart, Tuttlo, Mc Clnhey, Closson, Turner, Koblnson, Walker and Haskell spent Saturday with Miss Lytic In Greenwood. An old farmer was heard to Inquire whether the Salvation Army had "come to town." Tho senior class had a mooting on Monday and tho most of tho parts for the class play were given out. This play will be ono of the most entertaining events In the commencement proceed ings. It Is of course runny and is large ly composed of hits on people that all know. Miss Conklln will probably bo In Lin coln a part of the summer and will tnko some classes In French If a sulllclent number wish to carry the work. . A sec ond year French class Is being talked of, but unless more desire to take tho work than at present appears this will be an Impossibility. A "Story of Destiny," which Mr. Hates left by chance In ills desk In room HO, has been secured for the com ing Issue of the Literary Magazine. In which It will form the Inaugural num ber. The chancellor, Professor Sher man and Miss Cather also contribute to this Issue. The announcemnt for the summer school shows nothing offered In music, but at the suggestion of Director Kim ball a course has been planned. The work will be practical. The principles of music will bo taught. Professor Stone of the city high school will have charge of the course. The Palladlans gave up their picnic, which was to have been held last Sat urday, on account of the Inclement weather. The committee may decide to hold It yet before the end of the year, but such Is hardly probable, because tho time from now on until commence ment Is pretty well occupied. Professor Brace gave an Interesting exhibition of the action of the X rays before the Nebraska State Medical as sociation. Among other Interesting ex periments were those of photograph ing a bullet In one of the subjects' brain and also a shot In another subject's hand. There were about 150 physicians present. The Palladian boys will follow tho example of the country lyceums and debate the time-worn subject of pro tection and free trade next Saturday evening. The question as stated is: "Kosolved, That the McKlnley tariff should be reinstated." Plnkerton and Sloan will speak on the affirmative and Smoyer and Hansen on the negative. Do your eyes tire or pain you after close application? Do you have head aches after studying? If so there is something wrong with the eyes either muscular insufficiency or astigmatism which should not be neglected. What can make good the loss of eyesight? II. M. Betts Is prepared to do scientific work In the fitting of glasses and will make thorough examination of eyes free of charge. A. A. Hlshop was elect. m president by a unanimous vote. .!. Snyor was ejected vice president. Miss 'llelon Langer, secretary; 1ninH Hurlolgh, treasurer; H. V. Plnkerton, sergeant-at-armp; Will Lohman, hlntorlan, A elnss pin ma ndopt(d. The design, a shield surrounded 1y a wreath, en amelled In class colors, straw yellow and light blue. A few days ago tho Han Francisco papers had a ploturo of a young man standing on his head, out on a lodge of rock ovor 5,000 foot.of empi air. Tho papers gave column after column about It. The young man was Hhert Nd gron. nephew of our Professor Kdgron. W Is a Kludenl at tho university of California anl a groat athlete and dare devil. Ills three companions were so outraged nt 'this porformauoc that thoy beat htm and threatened him with tying and made him promise to behavo himself. If any ono of a dozen things had happened ho would have shot thro' tho nlr like a meteor, striking the roekn twonty-llvo seconds lutor, going at tho rate of 270 miles an hjuir. BIG tail I . Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gent's Gloves "Do you know that fellow ovor there with the spring suit on," asked As sistant Manager Kindler. "Then I wish you would get me a quarter from him. I want to send a dispatch and am broke." "Why don't you get some from Pace?" "He Is in the hole al ready." "Why don't you go to .the Athletic association?" "They have blowed all their money on football, and think we can get along on a dollar a week." At tho sophormore class meeting Thursday the following yell was adopted: Zip-a-lak-a, zlp-a-lak-a, boom-rah-rah, 98-98, Nebraska. BY T11K WAY, They nro tolling this thing on a cer tain professor In tho university. Some of tho lads In Nebraska hall hud poured a vial of Ill-smelling ituff over tho ban isters. Tho professor, In going up to an S o'clock class, of course, ran his lingers through It, and the clnss that morning was rather (lomorallj:ed. "I'm sorry this thing has happened," he told tho class, ater he had scraped off some of the muss, but I trust to your honesty to clear It up. To help things along, however, 1 shall call the roll." Not a man arose to explain until he struck the last name on the list. Tho professor was then certain ho had the clue. "That's right," he spoke up, encour ngolngly. "I'm glad one student will stand up for tho right." "Well, professor, I don't know much about It, but I I." The young man halted and the pro fessor again encouraged him. "That's right. Toll Just what you know. Don't be afraid to name any one who was at all connected with this Ill-smelling stuff." "Well," hesitated the student, "I did hear, professor, that you had a hand In It." . " An extraction In Agriculture: "So, so, so boss, so bossy, now hist, hist! hist!! you mother of beefsteak, or I'l bang your hair.'; Professor: "Lads; I have Just given you the Jljune formulae for lactic' ex traction; now repeat." Class repeats loudly. Professor: "Now while I am giving this calf a little more manllla, you may feed your ponies on gum. But before we plow another furrow, will some one tell me the name of our most lactifer ous animal?" Student: "A cowl" Professor: "Yes, that's a bright boy. Now what Is a cow?" Student: "Tho cow gives milk." Professor: "So does the cream pitch er, my son; try again." Student: "The cow has four legs." Professor: "Am I sitting on a cow?" Student: "The cow has horns." Professor: "Is the bull a cow?" Student: "The cow has red hair." Professor: "Is Johnny Wilton a cow?" Student: "The cow kicks." Professor: "Is Mr. Patchell a cow?" Student: "The cow eats corn." Professor: "Are the conservatory boarders cows? No, my dumplings, you will first have to see a cow. That will do for today. Your lab. work will be as follows: Scrub pig-pen, one hour; plow up university oat field with reap er, thirty-six minutes; curry the red rooster, forty-live minutes; read nov els, four hours; sweep the parade ground one hour, hoe potatoes in the green-house, two hours; clean and wash my horse and miggy, two hours; at night go to the shows and raise caln generally." It Is said that the neat little bath tickets coat the sum of J2.50 for the printing, and that Justl5 cents has been taken in outside. One of the younger professor's boy of thirteen came over the othor day. He looked peculiar, but I couldn't make out at first what Was the matter with him. "What have you been doing to your self?" I asked. "Shaving," ho said proudly. Then I saw that his eyebrows were gone. "What'd you do that for?" 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