D LOCA L S. KrncBt WlKKOiiHoni vIhIIoiI Ashland Inat ITWny. , , vfMlorllcW, tl.o bnrlKT. Huh ilono work f0rtudontBorw.v..nl.1n yonrn. H jiIrcIow. '" "f m,r nlumnl, Ih .upcrln'tculont of thAHndun schools Messrs Collott, Htubblns and Christie ,pont Inst Saturday and Sunday In Om ftbn. rimticcllor Maclean dullvorod un 'iul dirt before tho V. W. C. A, Krl.lny nf tcrnoon. , , , John Bclmfer of Tokunmh a formur stu dent. Iilfl ,l0on v,H,l,"B ,ll,,v0,'Hl,y rrl,",H ihlwcoU. t , , llcn Ooiwdnn's imnmtM visited lilm jurlni? tl' Hessian (,r t,' n,' 1(!l,t"-h amorlntlnii. ( Hnvo your tonmirlul work tlono at Ww IcrncM'H. You will Kit tho latest Htyl 0f imlr cut there. About forty havo roKlstori'd for thu preliminary debates, which will ouuur the mlildlf of tho montli. m w lanslmucr tho popular bnrbnr Is lopnt at 1022 O Htrcot. Ho omployH tho host artists of any shop In tho city. Miss lMlth Abbott, toucher of inutile miitlcs In tho Grand Island IiIkIi school, visited tho university Saturday. Tho V. M. C. A. (luartot expects to mnko Its nnienrnnco soon, probably nl thu next devotional mooting of tho association. Tho Dfllnn qtinrtpt, which vrnn so pop ular In musical clrok-s of tho univer sity Innt yrnr, has boon reorganised. I. S. Cutter, formurly ")', visited hlw Mends at tho university for a fow hours Saturday. Ho Is teaching now at Hum bolt. LclKhton's 1213 O strcot-Tho best stock ot stationery and school supplies In tho state, wholcsalo and retail. Call nnd get prices, A. S. IlanllnK delivered a lecturo before the Seward count teachers' association, at Scwnrd Nebr., on tho mothods of his torical study. The graduato seminar In American his tory is having a vary Interesting tlmu In Investigating sclentlilcally tho so-called crime of '73. Ilcrtha l'lnkcrton '!.", was shakliiK hniuls with her many friends hero on Friday. Sho Is assistant principal of tho Blair high school. The fraternity men of tho university, will llnd Hint Westerllold does tho right kind of Uhi-mi tii 1 work at his shop. 107 North Tlilihi'inli street. A. 1). I Im limn '!; Is lining a pulpit at D.ivld I'll j Nebr. Ho says that his work Is pH'iisiiut mill that ho has plenty of opporliiultli-H to do good work. Tho i. I1..1,., .,il tho U. II. D. C. havo atljouriuil in uttt-nd thu Pnllndlan celo br.itlon. .is they feel it Is as much a tinlvirnli ,is a l'alladlan affair. Tho .NYliinxkan acknowledges tho fa- or of Mr I. c Smith for tho excellent article on the additional books In tho library M, h appears In tho Issue. Tho ei,is in iCuropean history 1, num Its now .iiimit 120 students, and nil fcem vci interested In tho work under the Mi)crsii of Professor Fling. After rii.ii.. last Friday morning, Pro fessors Kimliall and Hodgman gavo a 'hort talk In which they advised stu IfntK to r.KiHter for choral woik. The Y. M i A. will havu no meotltm "xt S.ituidny afternoon on account oh ihe ('hrlHttun Kndeavor convention which lll be in Hcsslon In tho city at that time. Tho I'xnlilnntlon for entrance to tho gleo dub will be iiold Saturday. Kvoryone who "links ho lias a possible show is Invitat. ! to muse his appearanco and try for a place. M. I'oiinrd !, Ih n candldato for 'he Nebraska state loglslaturo from Cass J"nty. His prospects aro unqunlllledl , favor ot ' oleetlon by an overwhelm- ln8 majority. v ou can buy load pencils, for drawing u ordinary use; noto books otc, at about ' lho Prlco you pay olsowhoro, by pat on lng tho book department of Hcrpol 8nelmor and Co. E' M. Short formerly of tho class of '. has boon elected principal of tho J001" ot Nelson Nebr. Ho Is rapidly Promoting tho work there and will bo a creait tho university. tJ1)0 Y' M' C" Al mllon Htudy class will !! ro,rmcd Saturday at 11 o'clock a. m. ne hlogrnphles of tho four Brcat mls- 'onark-g, judBOni Duffj MoKny nnd Mo. . win rorm tho courso of study this I iilltinllnii In tulle III) tills U'iul( will lin welcomed Into the class, Tho Maxwell club reorganized last Sat urday night. Cl. J I. Hlssor was elected president, H. W. Wilson, vice-president, J. II. Bteutevlllo secretary and W. II. Miller sergeant-it l-urmn. Miss Alvu Dempster formerly of 'lid, and Miss Myrtle Wheeler '00, tiro pro gressing tlnely In their work us princi pal nnd assistant principal respectively of tho Dundee III, high school, J. V. Chabtree, who was roeontl elected principal of tho Heatrlco high school reports work progressing finely nl though he will bo obliged to ccasu his labors at tho university for tho time being, Tho cadets will bo Instructed In tho new manual of arms Monday October 10. This Is rather uarllur than was ex pected, but to tho now cadets It will be a relief from the tiresome setting up ex ercises. , At a meeting of tho "Sound Money" club Thursday, it ehalleugu from the Hryan club wits accepted, tho result of which will be two debates In tho near ruture. A Aiuuinioy glee cluii wan or- gaub.ed. Tho Union Hoys will discuss tho (pies Hon: ltesolved that a university pro fessor should not participate actively In national politics. A lively tlmo Is as sured as thu d'scusslon Is based on thu sources. Tho October number of tho Clack book with Its dainty paper cover of bluu and white Is out. In Its table of contents two Nebraska names aro to bo found; they are thoso of Kiln W. 1'eattlo and William Heed Dunroy. II. W. Qunlntnnco 'IHJ reports that his work as professor In charge of the com mercial department of tho Mondota col lege, 111., Is furnishing him with plenty to do and work that Is pleasant us well as prolltable. Tho Co-Op. haH secured some very neat university lotter head pnpor this year with envelopes to match. Tho lotterln Is done with a dye, and shows up well. A large stock was laid In so as to sup ply all demands. Tho decennial anniversary of tho Un ion Hoys debating club will bo held In the chapel on October 30. Hoscoo Pound MiiiIh time to talk polities to the boys and to speculate on tho outcome of tho election. Pro.Hwozoy mounted tho telescope In the domu of tho now observatory Monday evening, On Tuesday evening several of thu students In astronomy were occupied In learning to adjust tho Instrument. The moon obsurved through It was a grand sight. On It could bo seen mountains, valleys and volcanoes very clearly defined. Tho I'allaillan boyH anticipate an im usually lively meeting next Haturday evening. The question to bo discussed Is: Hesolved; thai thu Immediate free and unlimited colnago ot silver at the ratio of HI to 1 would bo benellclad to tho United States. Tho debaters are, alllrtnatlvo, Bmoyor and Klndler; nega tive, Plnkerlon and Perry. Tho members of tho class In chemistry !, considered the llurfulo Hill parado more Interesting than a chemistry looture Wednesday morning. Consequently no one went to class, and Miss Houton won. dured If tliuro was not u mass muetlng of some kind after ehupel. The chemistry eluss was not the only ten o'clock class that had a slim attendance that morning. We have Just bought a large quantity of fountain pons at a very low price. The pens nl o II kniat gold and sell elsewheru for $1.'i0. We will sell them while they last for fill cents each, if after a trial they do not give satisfaction, we will ro tund you the money, l-'ouutaln pens war ranted at JI.10, I.Xi, and $U0. Agents for Waterman's "Ideal" fountain pen. Hook department of Herpolshelmer nnd Co. The book thief Is again around. Bayer left his "Martin's Human Hody" In a box In tho hall for a few minutes Thursday evening nnd when ho returned It was gone. He Is still whistling for It. Any one ilmllng It straying around would greatly oblige Bayer by rotumlng It. Some thief also got away with Jesso Clo land's geology which was taken from one of the library shelves Monday night. KOU T1IK COhhKOK SKTTL.KMKNT. Mass Meeting Held In Chapel (Tuesday To Knrourugo AVork for It. Tho second of a series of mass meot Ing wus held In the chapel Tuesday morning Immediately after tho exercises. It was called by members of tho faculty who deslro an Increased Interest In tho college settlement, which was organized last year. Professor Hodgman reviewed and Chancellor Mnchean will dollver the . thu work accomplished, and set forth anniversary addresses, after general reception will bo held. which a The many friend's of Miss Kmtun Douse will bo glad to know that her work as principal of the Hay Springs schools has met with unusual success. Thoso who know Miss Hoose upprectate something of tho value of her work In tho schools. Professor Kllng has accepted an ur gent Invitation to address tho seml-an nual meeting of tho teachers' associa tion of Saunders county at Ashland Oct ober 2.1. Prof. G. W. Duckoy wilt nttenrt tho sumo meeting In tho Interests of child study. Tho following named Grand Island teachers aro taking In absentia work In Komnn history nt tho university: Misses Abbott, Dunn, Irvine, Clundenln ami Hurley. Those ladles completed the courso In Greek history In the summer school last year. Miss May C. Whiting, fellow In tho de partment of Kngllsh literature, holds with credit one of the most rcspouslbto fellowships of the university. Sho has chargo of Kngllsh literature r, which Is divided Into four divisions comprising about IM students. J. II. McGuffey formerly of 'Ofl, reports Ills work as assistant principal in Ne braska City high school, getting along as well as could bo expected. McGuffey is a rustlor from tho word go and his friends do not doubt but that ho will havo a successful year. Horace G. Whltmoro 'IT., has not suc ceeded In keeping out of tho newspaper business after ho left tho university and tho Nebraska!). Thursday ho was given the management of the Kvonlng Dally Post, whore ho has been employed as re porter for the past two mnoths. Lovl Stonor a graduato of Weeping Water high school will bo ono of tho heavy men on the Wosloyan team this year. Stonor Is a heavy man nnd a goort playor, having plnyed tho position of right half-back for tho high school at Weeping Water for two yoars. Profossor Taylor says the courso In municipal govurnmont will bo offered again tho second semester of tho year. No student Interested In economics and tho real slgnlllcanco of locality govern ment In rolatlon to state government should fall to tako this courso. If there Is a busy professor In this In stitution it is Professor Cnldwoll who without instruction assistants Is carry ing his regular course work besldo threo tho outline of the policy hoped to bo pursued this year Kour members of tho student body wcro elected to act In con Junction with tho faculty, and to push the movement to Its furthest extent. Chancellor MncLoan appealed ta tho stu dents to sustain this noble work, and gave an Interesting talk on the work of Arthur Townly, with whom this move ment originated. The four students elected are: Miss May Whiting, Steve Cony, Charles Kuhlmnn and Jos. Boomer. 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. Donler in WutchoB, Diamonds, Clocks, Silvcrwaro, Jowolry, otc, otc. All goods Bold engraved froo of chargo, and no chargo niiido tor ox amlnlng tho oyos. 1143 O Street Lincoln, Neb. You will save both ...TIME AND HONEY By taking the. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. Brovning, King, & Co. "BEST" AND "CHEAPEST" PLACE TO BUY CL0THINC, HATS AND FURNISHINGS. No ono In Justice to htmsolf can afford to Ignore our apeclal values In young mor.'B Nobby Fall Suits. They aro marvels ot beauty, and aro cut and made by our own experienced tailors. You got tho samo fll and mako In our goods whother you pay $5 or $25 for your suit. Our oxDortonco of over flfty-six years of clothing munufact' mlng, wholesaling and retailing should be worth a groat deal to you. Besides our great oxpcrlonco our business is conducted on the "honor bright" plan. Everything is marked In plain figures and you will llnd no "dark cablnot" work In our house. MEN'S SUITS, $2.75, $3.45, $1.93, $6.50, AND $10.00, WHICH CANNOT BE DU PLICATED IN THE CITY FOR MANY DOLLARS MORE. MONSTER SALE on hats this week. Call and see tho nobby fall shapes In stiff and Fedora hats. FREY & FREY, FLORISTS... Wo aro headquarters for cholco cut roses and carnations, palms decoration! at lowest prices. Corner of Twelfth and O streets, Funkt Opora Houso block. Tel. 334. Lincoln Nebr. TWO TRAINS DAILY IIKTWKKN L.IJSTCOT--1M .ND Auburn, Falls City, Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. City Ticket Office, 1201 0 Street. II. C. Tovnkkni), Gon'l P. & T. A. F. D. Cohnkll, O. V. & T. A. Chas. B. Gregory G TJ. of N.. '91. Office A At 11000 st, s Lincoln, Neb. H PRIESTS OF PALLAS PARADE. (Kansas City Mo. Oct. 6-10.) Tho Union Pacific will sell round trip tickets for $5.75 on Octobor 14th to 10th, good to return 11th. Day-light trip, arriv ing at Kansas City 5 p. m. City ticket office, 1044 O street. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH Browning, King & Co., 1013-1019 0 STREET. Once in a while it happens. that the local ticket ngont can not give you nil tho informa tion you require. Whon this is tho caso, write to mo. I have copioa ot tho latost rate Bhuotu nnd railroad timo tnbloB and can tell you EVERYTHING you want to know about tho best and cheap est way to roach Donvor, Salt Lake City, Ogdon, Doadwood, San Francisco, Los AngoloB, Holona, Butto, Spokano, Seat tle, Tucomu, Portlnnd, or any othor western or northwestern city. J. FRANCIS, Gonoral Passenger Agent, Omaha. Nebraska. ., - -- tav v.wUrV k PtlHIJ 1.1(1(3 I r tVntm r' Th0B who havo tho tlmo nnd in- seminars. Incidentally even thon 110