10CALS. MoKlnlcy clubs aver 300. each miy coiul of Oregory. Clint Norton ami Alton Congdon nro the guides tlUH year. t c llllclimiiii. tho Siildo last year, lm; given ud hlB buWo work. Tim Hrynn ami havoa mt'imirrMhlp ofo SI1C "Cloodbyo." Davenport, "Goodbye." Chorus of volemi, -aoodbyo Dnvvy." I a. Thayer, '93, to studying modlclno at Deliver with other university men. Mrs. It- W. Thatcher loft Wednesday for a vlMlt with her parentH In Gibbon, Xcbr. , , , Quito a few of tho boyn nro nursing soro limbs ns a result of Home tough practice games. t , About an even cloven hundred nro now registered. This to exclusive of law Hchool Undents. t t Mr. Ilruner of West Point, visited his diughter Miss Amy Hrunor, during tho past week. Dr. L C. Miller gave a pleiiHant ad dress and sang n solo at chapel Thurs day mori.lng. t t Quite a number of Htudentfl will atteml the play "Hamlet" at tho Lnnslng, Wed nesday night. Will Oreen was using a enno tho latter part of tills week, on account of a soro pedal extremity. Mae Colson has returned from Fre mont whero sho was called homo b'y tho death of her father. Tho Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. are still tapping up tho mission on tho corner of Ninth and J streets. Miss Seolield Is drilling her pupils In lglit reading. Thoy are making consid erable progress ut It. Tho young men's 'gymnasium classes begin work next Mondny. Examinations arc being held this week. Charles II. CJregory of tho class of '91, is In the coal business nt Eleventh nml 0 stroi't". i'i.H and see him. Constnneer th popular barber to locat nt 1022 O street, llo omploys tho best artists of any shop In tho city. The "leolrlrnl engineering department rt'celeil a Inrg1' dynamo this wcok, such ns Is umihI for street rullwny linos. Harry .Miinvlllc of Umnliii who was In Lincoln unwilling the Ileo Keopors' assoc iation, whs tin- giiost of John Suvillo. The in w cliiHMes In hygiene for young Indlis will meet Moiulny October 12. The advniireil el.iHM meets fetaturdny morning. I.plKlitun's 1213 O sli.ot Tho host stock ot stationery nml nchool suppllos In tho state, wholesale and retail. Call and got prices. fliHivcllor Mac I. en n lonvos for I.anvoii- wuiili K.is.. uutubor 17, to speak boforo Hie Btnte meeting of tho Y. M. C. ussoc latloiis. Heta Tliotu PI will not occupy -i chap ter house this yoar, and hnvo moved back to their Hid cmurtors In tho Bnrr-Lumast-r Wook. At a nie, ting of tho sophomore eluss lt Friday, Morso was oleoted prosldent. Turner wan uppoluiml to orgimlso n foot ball team. with envelopefl to match. Tho loitering to done with n dyo, and shows up well. A largo stock was laid In so as to sup ply all demands. . Tho electrical onglnuorlng seminar has organized, unit will meet once a week. Tho work to In chargo of Mr, Hrown and promises to bo very prolltnble. Professor Ansley who assisted In the English literature department last year to now at Bwedona HI. studying law and looking after tho estate loft by his fa ther. Professor Harbour has offorcd a beau tifully carved tablot again this year to the university, If the football team car ries off tho pennant ut tho cud of tho season. For school dictionaries, English, Latin, Greek, French or Gorman; for school translations; ond lor suppllos In general, go to Ilerpolshelmer and Co's book de partment. Quito n crowd of university students took advantage- of tho "half-fare" rate to Falrbury Thursday night, and visited that placo to witness tho republican dem onstration there. The chancellor addresses tho Nebraska branch of tho Women's board of missions at the Congregational church Tuesday evening. His subject will bo, "A World WIdo Christianity." Tho Maxwell olub, the law students' debating club, will meet and organize Suturday evening. This will make four debating clubs In the university holding regular weekly meetings, Fred Clements and Bosc.oo Pound will work up their thesis together for their doctors' degree. They expect t possess themselves of tho coveted "Ph. D." by the close of tho college year In June. Miss Emma Fuller of Creto Nebr., Is specializing In Professor's Sherman's de partment. Miss Fuller bus boon threo years at Wellesey college and will return next year to complete her sonlor year. F. W. Voos, who graduated from this university In the medical department In ISM!, writes to tho chancellor for a catn loguo of that yonr. He Is a candldato for graduation at Martlnntrasse, Germany. Sigma Chi hits removed from their old qiiartors In tho Halter block, and this year they will wear tho honor of having u chapter house. It Is tho elegant dwel ling formerly occupied by A. S. Raymond at tho cornor of Sixteenth and H streets. Tho University Hrynn club marched In a body to Hohnnan's hall Saturday night In ii body, whero thoy listened to some rroo-sllvor doctrine. Thoy took a gleo olub ulong to glvo llfo to the moot ing. Tho newly organized Hrynn (Jleo club snug a few well received selections at a rally In University Placo Tuesday night. Tho club made Its Initial nppenrnnco nt a political mooting In tho city Snturdn, night. Students who want to got a "good thing" for little money In tho way of note books, pencils, fountain pens, mid other school and collego supplies, always go to the book department of Hurpol- shelmer and Co. Miss Laura Pfclffor who was very 111 Inst wook, Is nblo to bo at work ngnln. A Girls' Hrynn olub hns boon formed. It met last Friday In uhapul and olootml Miss Goth, president, and Miss Flora Mullock, secrotary. different members of the association, and also by several of tho university faculty. t J. C. Jones loft for Now York lust Sat urday, A number of his fraternity mou wore at tho depot to see him off and as tho train pulled out gave the Phi Delta Tltota yell, John Jones was one of the. most popular boys In tho university, and It to not only his fruternity brothers that will miss him. Dick Heel loft for Atlnntu Oa. Tues day afternoon. At tho depot a numbor of his fraternity friends wero gntherod and presented him with a fraternity pin. Somo nent speeches wero mndo In ac cepting and presenting tho pin. Dick will be greatly missed by a largo clrclo of university friends, and all wish him success In his new Mold-that of Insur ance agent. AVednoHdny night Chancollor and Mrs. MaeLeiin will gelv a reception to ex Chancollor Falrlleld who will bo hero to attend the Pallndlan nnlversary. Tho re ception will be held at 8 ti'cloek and nt nine, the llrst of a series of faculty so cial conferences will be held. At this gathering of the professors, Ideas and thoughts conducive to the welfare of the university will be exchanged. The uniforms will cost a little moro this year. Including the cap they will como to $10.00. Hotter goods aro used this yenr and a Lincoln llrm hns tho making of them. This will Insure better llttlng and moro satisfaction all around. Paine War- fel and Humstead, wero tho successful bidders this year. University students do not usk a better guuranteo than tho name of this llrm on their clothing. There are n few vacancies In the ranks ot the Pershing Mllei, that may be Piled by well drilled men who hnvo been In the battalion six months or over, or who have had an eiiual amount of drill elso where. Any mnn wishing to join this or ganization should hand his name to tho captain, Charley Sehwniz, or to any of the captains In the battalion. An exhib ition drill will probably be given In Dec ember, and It Is desired that all new men begin drill with tho company at once. Drills are held from 7:15 to S:lij on Thurs day evenings. :. G. and Clyde Lloyd, formerly univer sity students, are now at their homo in Gothenburg. Earl Is working In his fath er's bank and doing somo amntuer pho tography on the side. Ho has produced some samples of very good work, which he recently sent to this city to bo mount ed. One of the pictures, was a duel be tween himself nnd his brother, In which the latter has Just succeeded In do eupl- inimg mm. i;ari is iiiessi-u in ins uni form. Ills cap Is falling to tho ground In very reallstls fashion .while his bend a Ittle In advance of II, has fallen, with one of the most of agonizing expressions upon It. Tne photographer pronounced It a very clewr piece of work. Big Bargains in Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gents' Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1229 to 1239 O Street. Jeweler, Optician and Engraver. Dealer in "Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, Jowolry, etc., etc. m All goods sold ongraved froo of chargo, and no charge mado for ex amining tho eyoB. 1143 O Street Lincon, Neb You will save both ...TIME AND flONEY By taking the. Th Pnlon literary society hnn takon In tlini. n.-w mem burn this year. They . .mimx .Mumaw, Mr. Worcester and r. Studvlll... AH lirv.in students nro requested to ""'t at ti. ponior of H nnd Klovontli ,lr"'t ai t.i;, Hhnii to form for tho Ovor- ""W ihiraile. KrnoKt Arthur wrltus from Albuquerque w Mexico, that he cannot bo In tho university this year, but that ho will sure wmo next year. Frofeor Shorman's Sunday sohool has become so largo that ho has wwa tho nlty Y. M. c. A. hull for "Ming meetings. Tno l'allndinn Hoys' debating club at next meeting will discuss tho question, mo ved: That tho Interests of Labor and '-apltal uro Inimical." Itoseoo Pound has I "'o supremo court new commission fr admission to tho bar, r J, "CUlty lmH um,or consideration tho VJMt to grant ft holiday next Friday I Ln?l"U f th0 p'llldlan celebration. 1 "' Probably bo granted. Coach Robinson Is wondering if his attves think ho Is removed many mile. tol,, Uo"1 Tno" 1,avo Promised send him somo magazines t univl0,?00, hna 80c"red somo very neat diversity letter head paper this year Browning, King, & Co. "BEST" AND "CHEAPEST" PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS. SI CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. icon appointed by as a mombcr of tho to oxamlno nnnllenntM Cadots aro required to trill by tho now manual of urms this your, wltfeii Is adapted to tho use of tho new rlllo. It Is therefore necessary that the old ca dets niiiko themselves acquainted with tho changes boforo tho now cadets unit be drilled. If you want a fountain pen the cost of which Is ten cents, you can get It by looking up Ilerpolshelmer and Co's book department. You can ulso got bettor grndys from $1.00 to $i!,00. llorpolshnlm- or and Co. aro agents for Waterman's "Ideiu" fauuntiiin pen. Mrs. Manning will ontortaln Sorosls Junior at tho homo of Mrs. Judgo I'ound, nt throo o'clock toworrow afturnoon. Ilor subject will bo, 'Tho Bluck Hills of South Dakota." It will bo Illustrated by pictures nnd specimens collocted dur ing tho summer vacation In that plnt- urosquo locality, Tho ilrst mooting of tho ISngllsh club was hold ut tho homo of Miss Wort, last Saturday ovenlng. Tho program consist ed of short sketches by each mombor present. Light rofroshmontr wero sorved aftor which a short business session was hold. MIbb Annotto Abbott, George Bhodd, Rulpli Muellor and Fritz Kons meyor woro admitted to membership. Tho convention of tho North Amorlcan Beo Koopors' association was held In tho ohapol Wednesday and Thursday of this wook. Addresses of wolcomo woro deliv ered by Llout.-Oov. Mooro nnd Chancol lor Mnoljean. Pupers relating to tho caro and cultivation of bees woro reud by No ono in Justlco to hlmaolf can afford to Ignore our special values in young mon'a Nobby Fall Suits. They aro marvola of boauty, and aro cut and made by our own oxporlonced tailors. You got tho samo 111 and mnko In our goods whether you pay J5 or $23 for your suit. Our exuertonco of over flfty-slx yenrs of clothing manufact uring, wholesaling and retailing should bo worth a great deal to you. Besides our great oxperlenco our business is conducted on tho "honor bright" plan. Everything' Is marked in plain figures and you will ilnd no "dark cnblnot" work in our house. MKN'S SUITS, J2.7D, W.-1S, M.93, JO.GO, AND J10.00, WHICH CANNOT BE DU PLICATED IN THE CITY FOB MANY DOLLABS MOBE. MONSTEB SALE on hats this wook. Call and boo tho nobby fall shapes In stiff and Fedora hats. FREY & FREY, FLORISTS... Wo aro headquarters for cholco out roses and carnations, palms decorations at lowest prices. Corner of Twelfth and O streets, Funk Opora Houso block. Tel. 331. Lincoln Nobr. TWO TRAINS DAILY -llKTW-'K.N L,HNrcOTN AND Auburn, Falls City, Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. City Tioket Office, 1201 0 Street. H. O. Townhkni), Gon'l P. & T. A. P. D. Coknkli., C. P. & T. A. Chas. B. Gregory C IT. of N., 91. Office A At 1100 0 St., S Lincoln, Neb. H PBIESTS OF PALLAS PABADE. (Kansas City Mo. Oct. 5-10.) Tho Union Pacific wdl soil round trip tlckots for $5.75 on Octobor 14th to 10th, good to roturn 11th. Day-light trip, arriv ing at Kansas City 5 p, m. City tlokot office, 1044 O street. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH Browning, King & Co., 1013-1019 0 STREET. Once in a while it happens. that tho local ticket ngont cau not give you all tho informa tion you rocjuiro. Whon this is tho cnBO, writo to 'mo. I havo copiou of tho latest rato shuotd and railroad timo tables and can toll you EVERYTHING you want to know about tho best and cheap est way to roach Donvor, Salt Lake City, Ogdon, Dondwood, Ban Franolsco, Los Angeles, Holena, Butto, Spokane, Soat tlo, Tacoma, Portland, or any othor western or northwestorn city. J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.