LOCALS. m con! of OroKOry. m T ,.,(, for wood iiiimiIm. Wnfcrrlon'K ..ewoaiulnK ehibi 1,200 T itrctt. Try it. f , , lloth Imllw '' R',,,"""n ""' w''"'""' i.ad T " . . m,ml, miNilH if" fPiHH: twom. im.nl ..ri" roi . ' T H,,'p,,t' 1 Thi, KiigiiMli eltib will nieot with Mim'wori Huiunlay waning. MI.k Jimo Htimll 'W. Ih tcichlim u tints In vtuMil intislo In thltt oily, Mlw Littirn I'fflffcr '!)" hna boon CQii tln,.il to hor rnnnt rtlnco Tucfulny liy nine , , , rimiicrlor nliil Mr. MnOl.onn woro at 1,01110 to HtiHlontN on liwt Saturday ,.i'lllllK Xin lit M-W tonrl I" tlu city, tit Ihr norlll"" PDI'IHT Of till! PlllllllUK, ,jW t lwi. t Mr Wnltrr HI101I08 of 'W, returned WmliiMilny iwi'iilng anil will tul pout work this .v,"'. Siiporiiiti'inl'iiit 1'PiiiHP of tlu Omaha .fhool.. wn it visitor at tho unlvor- ,lty Saturday morning. Charles I). Gregory of tlio class of 91 U in tho coal business at Kloventh mid 0 streets, dill mid bco lilm. Tin- Hr.win cluli met Thtirmlny ovohIuk inclMptl. uml illuinwuil ways tinil means ot uwiniifiilly I'lirryhiK on tlio uiiiiiiiuIkii, Miss .Mai- I'olson wn.s called to lior hunu' In Fieiiiiint liy tlio death of liur father. Fourtotn karat gold fountain puns. $1.00 ..... ..t U"rpf1ii'iniir ami iIo'h. hook department. The "i. V. i A. devotional nieot Irgs an- fll attended and show niucli Interest In tellBlous study. Most of tlio students art- republicans If om -i- to JuiIbp l'y tlio number ntii skipped oliixsos Tuesday to see the parade. 1'iobiibly owing to tlui fact that credit la Riven tills year for work In the art department, classes are much larger tli.ui ever before. KrutiTiilty iHopto will llnd this number of Thi' Xi'lininkiiii useful to them an It contain tin- niune of every active f ra ti riilt iiu-inbor In the university. Tin- nun-ctiiiiinlxHloued otlleurx will lie iMiiopli iiuiin tlilx ywir. New ehevrons will In- worn. They will consist f koIiI lirald on a l.liir Meld which will lie very MOtll't'llllll On Pildny afternoon, October '2, tho frvshmnn class of l'JOO will hold Ita first iiu-etlnt;. Class otlloors will bo electfil and other important business transacted. On tout Saturday a new water meter was put In. This resulted In shutting ff the water supply for the day and omst-qut-nt Inconvenience for those working In the laboratories. It Is strange, but the Co-Op. in look ing over the lockers for miscreants, found that the only man who was us l"S a looker without paying for It had a IHWe mining his books. The literary societies met In regu lar se.sMuii fol- the llrst time, Friday Mentr.R. The nttendanco was large anil the programs were well rendered funsliU-rlng tin- Hhort time given to he prepmntion. At a p.ial meeting of the Debating a,iclatlini Wednasday nfternoon, O. " Alien was elected secretary, to 1111 the acancy catiKod by the resignation "tt. B. Kilgerton. Mr. lCdgerton will not le In coIK-ri. this year. Twenty-three cases of glass appar atus was iwelved from Germany .Mnn Ja' for the chemical department. Fro 'fssor Nicholson and several asslH tants were busily engaged unpacking them during the afternoon. A veiy fl1K. liv nnJ c,08S-cut saw "as been added to rhe machinery In tie shops, connected with It Is an apparatus for adjusting the wood so "at It may be cut at any angle. It w I be especially useful in pattern ma hlneiy. dZh,! nuwly orKinlzed Dellan Boys' mating club elected the following of- 0t nl ltS ,ft8t meetlnB: President, T. Reedy; vice-president, A. G. IIol 'ngpworth; secretary. Robert Andre- n ;, at"nieyBl E. G. Woodruff and - A. Davis. nclni! ,,r,OSI)eot 's good for what some We should pronounce "an unnec- essary "'sturltance of tlio atmosphere." Ph.- Hiynti I'lttli Ihih i-lmiliiiKiil Hi MelvlnleyltPH to it Joint debatu on tin inotioy iimiHtlon. Tho oliulloimo will ln itcooptod. ProfusMor Hliurimiu hits i-ohuuhhI clmi'Ki' of his Htinduy oIiihm at tho Methodist chitroh, IUm work this year will consist of a study of the Olvlno. tt In his purpose to aid tho oIush In ii conception of the nivlno through knowledge. Pros It. R. linker of the University Debuting association, nnnounops that all dpslilng tn ontor th- inollmluary contests, must register by October 10. These piellnilnary debates are held to Heh-ot representatives for the Kansus N'plmiskn Inter-state ciuttest. Captain Clullfoyle Infoi'ined his clnss In military history Wodnusdny, that the subject would not tie contlnufd. 'Phore weiv about 'Ifteon iiton In the class and most of them will llnd some illllleulty In getting a study which they can take up at this time. Miss Alvla Uulllmotto a student limt year, Is stopping In Lincoln with hei sister. Hho will go on to New York Joining her brother, Arcule Gulllniptte 'lill. a law student at Columbia. wMIss Gulllniette will eontlnup her musical studies while In the oust and attend n French school. Mr. V. 1-3. Tlngloy and Miss Mable Hartlett wore married Wednesday, at the bride's home In Hast Lincoln, Hev orend Itlanchard olllclatlng. Mr. Ting ley Is a graduate of the university,'!!:!, and also of tho law school. Ills many friends will wlh him a happy mar ried lire. Tim McCarthy wiltes from Aurora, that he Is teaching school there, lie has Minimized n military company, mid the girls ni-i- so taken up with It that hi ts uoliiit to organize another eM-luslvi-ly for them, lie promises to be In Lincoln on the day of the llrst football game. CoiiMianoer employs the best barbers of any fhop In the city. Have your ton serial work done at his place. loSi O St. Walter Welland, known to the pub lic as mi Arctic explorer, but prefer ably as he himself says, as a news paper man, talked to the Journalism class last Tuesday. His topic was "The life of a newspaper correspond ent In Washington." Mr. Welland Is at the head of the newspaper corres pondents In Washington, so he Is well iualllli-d to speak on the subject. Students of the university were ad dressed by C. M. Lnmbortson last Thursday evening at republican head MUarters. After the speaking, a "sound money" club was organized with over 230 member. J. C. Henchly was elected president. A Mryiiu club was organised last Friday afternoon with a membership of about an equal amount. H. S. linker was niatlo pres ident. TKNNI.S ASSOCIATION MHETINfl. Tennis Is not being neglected In these days of muscular athletics. V. ery afternoon one sees the court- well tilled and It Is notlccntiio that many new students nnd promising plnyers are coming out as well as the moinbois of last year's club. The regular meeting of the club was held Monday at lilli p. m. It was de cided not only to hold a club tourna ment beginning October 12, but a com mittee was also appointed to nrrnnge, If possible, to liegln an inter-soholastlo tournament to begin October 2fi. Fred Clements, Hurt Christie and J. A. Savllle were chosen and Instructed "to push things" and see that a good tournament was arranged and carried out. Panconst and J. K. Almy were appointed to audit Mr. Wcstorman's nccounts as treasurer In order to re lieve him of any extra wink. Tho (ities tlons of assessments was not consid ered nnd it was settled by leaving them the same as for the previous se mester. One dollar for Initiation fee and sevonty five emits for semester dues Is the regular fee ft Is under stood that the Initiation feo Is good for four years from date of Issue and at nny future time any one who has paid his Initiation fee becomes nn not Ive member upon payniont of the se mester dues, whether the Intervening somestor dues have been paid or not. From the treasurer's account. It Is thought the funds raised by the as sessment will very neaily If not quite clear the club of the debt Incurred in fitting up the new grounds, iind In ad dition, IL-nve surplus enough to give the back-stops a surface coat of paint. This completing the routine business the election of olllcers followed of which there is only an executive com mittee of three whose chairman be comes president of the club, and a sec retary. The executive committee con sisting of Fred Clements. J. A. Savllle and J, K. Almy was elected B. G. Almy was made secretary. AT LAKH GKNHVA. The annual Y. M. 0. A. summer school was held this summer at Lake (lunova, Wis., from June loth, to Jiuio 2!ith. There were 100 In nttoiiilniico and thlrty-llvo of those were volunteers for forolgu missions. Huventeen dulpgntim wcto sent from No braska, as follows: State unlveislty, live Wosleynii, four; Donne, two; Hustings coIIkp, two; Lincoln normal, York college, and Helluvtui pollt-gc, pitch one, The state polli-go seoretaiy was also In ntteudniicc, D. M. Dnvls, 8. .1. Corey, 8. W. l'lnki-r-ton, Chits. .1. Allen, and .1. 11, Hnyer tepre spntcd tho unlveislty Y. M. C. A. The delegates left Lincoln June Mb, and arrived In Chicago tho nioinlng of the Wth. They left Chicago at 3 p. m. and arrived at Lake Oeiieva at (I o'clock. The llrst meeting was Friday cvmlng. Ueitular pIiishcs began Hnturilny morning and lasted until Monday the KUh. Sun day was observed as "Quiet day". No notes were taken and It was a most Im pressive day. The next six days were six of tlio btisU est days ever spent by the delegates. Classes were held fiom s, until 1S:30 In the morning. The afternoon was devoted to study and recieatlon. Hitch delogntu took about an hour's recreation In tho bouts or bathing, or In tin. gymnasium and tennis courts. The remainder of tho afturnoon was spent In study and In con sultation with professois and other dele gates. At 7 o'clock In the evening, life work conferences were held at which were pio sunted the several professions by men. after these, piofesslons from all over the country. After this, state delegates In their respective tents held it short devo tlonal meeting, and nt HK.TO lights wcru put out. Although thoio were ten very busy days tho delegates weiv not deprived of hav ing a. good time. Much fun was enjoyed In the nflernoons, and at the sparctlmcs. A tennis tournament was played, Geo. Liinn of Uullcviiu college, Nebr. winning second place In the singles. On the last Saturday, a water tournament was hold. Hoy Mcl'heriln of Wesleyan tied Cot trell of Michigan for Individual champion ship. Neluaska won second place In tho till around sports, Indiana getting llrst. Neluaska had the most popular yell on the grounds, and whenovcr a Nebraska boy was seen, he was greeted by a largo num ber of 'Hraskas. Hven when the boys visited tho stock-yards In Chicago, the sheep stuck out their hends and said, 'Ura-a-aska. Orders wore given Sunday night to break camp Monday morning u 5:30. Some mis chievous Iowa boys rung tho rising bell at 3:30, nnd all those who were not wise enough to look at their watches, found themselves ready for tho steamer at 4 o'clock, and two hours to wait. The boys left camp at C o'clock and arrived at Chi cago about S o'clock. Our boys spent the day at tho Field museum and stock-yards. Thoy loft at C o'clock for home. It Is reported that Snyer ate as much as any two men thoie, but nppenrnnces do not seem to bear out this report. All around It Is reported tho best con ference over hold at Lake Genovn. Hvory delcgnte hns hopes of going again. IF YOU WERE A PRINTER I YOU WOULD KNOW THAT THE NEBRASKAN CON- TAINS MORE THAN TWO AND ONE-HALF TIMES AS MUCH PRINTED MATTER IN EACH OF ITS ISSUES THAN ANY OTHER COL- LEGE PAPER PUBLISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. IT KEEPS ITS SUBSCRIPTION PRICE THE SAME AS OTHERS. Big Bargains in Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gents' Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1229 to 1239 O Street. e:, hallett, Jeweler, Optician and Engraver. Donlor in AVittchos, Diamonds, Clocks, Silvorwnro, Jowolry, oto. , otc. All kooiIh Bold engraved froo of chttrgo, anil no charge miulo for ex amining tho eyes. 1143 O Street Lincoln, Neb Once in a wh i le it happens. that tho local ticket agunt can not givo you all tho informa tion you roiiuiro. When this is tho cnBe, writo to 1110. I havo copioti of tho latest rato Hheotu nnd railroad timo tables and can toll you EVERYTHING you want to know about tho best and cheap ost way to reach Denver, Suit Luko City, Ogdon, Dead wood, San Francisco, Los AdroIcb, Holonn, Rutto, Spokane, Soat tlo, Taconm, Portlnnd, or any other wostorn or northwostorn city. J. FRANCIS, General PuB6ongor Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. You will save both- ...TIME AND flONEV . . . By taking the. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. Tho most rauurknblo feature or poli tics this year is tho largo muabor iof tow or hitherto obscuro men that havo bon brought to tho front The old war horses of both parties nro mado useful in reporting tho doings of tho newer or younger men." So numerous havo tho sew Napoleons bocomo that it is hard to koop truck of those of them that nro not fortunute enough to havo a Hanna of their, qwu who understands tho value of a bureau of publicity. rlTew York Journal. TWO TRAINS DAILY UCTWEKN AND Auburn, Falls City, Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. City Ticket Office, 1201 0 Street. II. C. Tow.nhknd, Gon'l P. & T. A. F, D. ConNKLL, O. P. & T. A. FREY & FREY, FLORISTS... Wo aro headquarters for choice cut roses and carnations, palms decorations at lowest prices. Corner of Twelfth and O streets, Funko Opora House block. Tel. 334. Lincoln Nebr. WALNUT III.OCK, KXC'KI.IIUIt, IOWA NUT, I Chas. B. Gregory C 1 TJ. of N., '91. j Office A At uoo o st, s I Lincoln, Neb. H i H P. HOCK Bl'ltlNGH, HANNA, IOWA KUT, PIIIESTS OF PALIjAS parade. (Kansas City Mo. Oct. M0.) Tho Union Pacific will sell round trip tickets for $5.75 on QotQpor 14th to 10th, good to return 11th. Pay-light trlp.arrlv lns at Kansas City 5 p. m. City tloket ofnee, 1044 O streot.