I. LOCALS. Web "W. I" working fr Iho oloo WMterfleM. tho barber. Hen done work ror undents for wwntcon year. stncoy M. " oT l-Vomont visited Per v lWrr for n fw '?"" t"1 wcokl c Ml, jeffro wns elected n member ot th'o rnllnillnn oelely nl the Inst moot. mi?' Ml, Zotilo Nrlw f Wont Point, lifts n vMMnff university friend Oils Voiil l'lwy 'OS, In running for fount y attorney on tbo domoemllo tlokol In I) Voi oouniy. t t ltvr your tonserlnl work done nt Vw tMlloUVK. You Will KOt tho Intent ntyU 0f hfllr it thoro. Wrt Abbott 'M, M"n up from Nebraska Oliy Krlilny to attend tbo Vol eolebrn don nnl tbo football (fftmo, Mi Mm-ioi Ooro '!tt. who 1 lonelilng m Knllx t'lty, rcnowotl unlvorally no qiulntonor lust Saturday, fonftniuTi' tno popular vmrner ir looni at 1(02 o street. Ho employs tho host artlstn of nny shop In tho olty. latin. I'ronoh, Gorman, Greek nnd Kncllsh dlrtlonnrlox, translations, etc. nt low prices; liorpomueimpra nun so. Miss Carrie Countryman ', attended the meeting of principals of schools last Saturday. Sho U teaching at Avocn. Miss Tl.nrr Is Riving her advanced clas- , V I , 1 ' ' li IIJ III' 1A l I'jIH W ill. (I WlJf1 fcarned tbW mimmor whllo In the oast. LelRhton's 1213 O street Tho host stock ot stationery and school supplies In the stale, wholesale and retail. Call nnd got prices. Professors Sborman nnd Adams had quite r long talk last week over the pos sibility of a rloser union of tho two do- VnrtmentH. Frlnclili- 1.1'Vlson of tho Omabn high whool saw tbo football game Saturday and visited with some of his former Om- nhn students. ... Professor Adams bus successfully no Rotlatod for tho bnnrtsome set of Tlobort Louis Stephenson's works. Thay arc not eutulOKWil yd. A petition nHklng for two days ot vn entlon to allow students to go home to vote. Is lielng elrenlntod. It has m-olvod it numlier of nnnios. The niiM'tliiK of the stnte suporlnton. dents nnd prlm-liHils broiiKht many old university people to tlit olty. ThOlr prOS-eiiii- whs enjoyed by many. 1'riSl Klllll mil Tl llAM D-ntlf. In tllu lw.n.I. In Grand l,inml to harvest tho Immenso ucar hwt rop of Kublmnn. Tloso & r He will remain until nftor election. 'oplwi of mi address delivered by Dr. b II. Seott infore the Hrltlrfh hsHOOlh H"n for tin iiilvnnocmont or seleneo, TI- received ,y T)r. ItoSHpy tills WOfk. Hon.ro wiiitmorp as innimWr of the to-nlnR IVi, reports that be Is dolnn v'f well li, ,, tinnneliil way. lie la alno wi'lliiK out ,miH.r tllat lg a goon 0I)(K The liotimieni rtopiirtment bns juat ro HmmI several very valuable specimens rrn former student who Is now tenoh- hotany In the hlKh soliool of K'Hnaas 'In ' I he Intrmlmtion of tbe now inHtiual ."rniK '" " but.., Hon. the now cadet "' hVe eipml ,mnpw wln, , ol(1 m" fr wlniiliiK ih,. mnlili In tbo l'Nll ' W,.y W.,m..r , PHH.MH1 tbroUKl, JtaWl.konl,mmytoNe,vJor. I"- hai aeourd ti poiltlon will. W,d " n,,"0H,,,t Cmi,,,'' "l vuL11.,1'' S",UlT,r of ''viif. N.-br.. Cme ,Mm,!Ver",,y ,RHl T,1(flr "fl aZ ,w,ltl department with 'rem Sour""0" f th bl68Pe1 thl(,. m Southern ICuropo. The Znntm.,. t lb Dm. 7 """TnM 0'1"' will bold OctoJ 2:B"'n" n,0fl,n Tuoaay ovonlnp Allwhn rm 1C ln Nebraska hall. cordlm."0, n:oreB,e'1 ,n " work nro "' "v,lee to attend. hTna h0l1 an ,nfH Party at - ? Cy 'nSt WCOk- Tt " llbrar. nth,nB but H,t UP '" "WesuntMn Chc8t-nuta tta toll Bhost until thoy woro scared to death. If ' wlant4 ! knW What n11 th,lt T;i2IllI,,,,t,wnthelllwyi 'lon fl" aCOUnt ot TO0V," tho hf. u . un t0 the chemistry build hr iu. "0t absolutely nocesinrv fli,r. "Mnt h Weathor' and the chomlHtry 00 "ot want to be aapblxlated some dny, when llti- old no over theiv refuses to work, Tho (Mmneellor left last Saturday to nUond the volobmUon of the one hm divd nn nfllo1i anniversary of tbo found. Iiik of Prlneoton imlvorsliy. He will vo. turn In tlmo lo be nt bis desk Monday, Al tho last meetlnpr of the IVraliliiR Hlilos n eommlttee wns appointed to oon for with tbo business mannnrern ot the Sombrero voRnrdliiK the poper ropeson. tMlon of the company In thru publlon- loli. MIhsom Uvn Leonhnvd, Vrniicls Morion, tttln tMiy, luhi Hurrows Ulljinbeth Thompson, 1511a Mefrosky nnd 11. 1 l.xrtxVllt lofl Ihelr various insks for a few finys last week nnd took In tho Vn eoh brnllon. ISx-riiniicollor Oniidold writes that ho bns been vlsltliiK ln IMllshnrg. Thei-o he met Vllln Cniher, who Is employed on , the Home Mowialne. He snyn that 5he Is considered ibo bent lllernry worker In Iho elty. Tbo CoOp. has secured somo vary nonl ltnlvei'slty letter head paper this year with envelopes to match. Tbo loltorlnR Is dono wllh ft dye, nnd shows ip wtill. A lniRC slock wtts laid In so as to sup ply all demnnds. There will bo n series of lectures Riven throughout tho year In tho tenchers' course. Tho llrst was Riven Thursday cvenltiR nt r. o'clock by Mrs. MnnnhiR of tho department of elocution, on the sub ject ot "UondlnR." A founlnltl pen Msually costs from Jl.BO to ?X00. We sell one for fifl cents nnd war rant It Rold with Irrldlum point. It yon are not satisfied wllh It brlnp It hack and wo will refund you your money Her polshelmer and Co., Hook department, Ho you know thnt headaches and many nervous affections are duo to tho oyo strain, and can bo cured hy scientifically fitted Rlasses? Hxamlnntlon and consul tation free. 11. M. Hetts, Wehnrds hl'k. Hoom .12. Hours ft to 12 a. m. 1 to B p. m. Mr. John M. Uoberts and Miss Anna Stanton woro married at tho bride's home In Taenia Colo.. Thursday, Octo ber IR. Mr. Hoberls was a former mom 1k.t ot the class of 'US, but for tbo past year bo has been onpriRed In Pnonla Colo. His many friends hero extend congratu lations. MIhs Hyatt, tho botanical artist, has boon onRiiRed for somo tlmo In mnkltiR drnwIiiRS of tbo weeds of Nebraska. These drawings will bo used In lllustrat InR ft bulletin which Will be published within a year or two by the experiment al station of the university. It Is expected that tbo uniformed np pearamv of the battalion "will be much better this year. ISnch Cfidet has bis uniform lilted on him before the sleeves are put In thus Insuring a perfect tit. This shows tho ffrotit nrtvnntaRO of hav ing tin- uniforms mndo In this city. A meeting of the Junior class wns bold Monday nth moon. The subject ot pict ures of the members for the Sombrero wns discussed. It was decided to have Individual pictures ot enob member of the class published. Tbrao pictures should be banded Into tho bonrd of edi tor as soon un possible. Steve Corey preaches nt the Christian dlmrrli at Waterloo every other Sunday. He had to go last Saturday and conse iiuwntly missed the Roane Rftino. He ar rived In town Mondnf morning without having seen a impm and had to ask aft er the result of the game. My! but be did look sheepish. The following were Initiated Into Kap pa Alpha Thetii last Friday night: lSlean- or William, .lane MoVarland, flraoc MaeMlllan and Hdlth Schwartz. Miss Williams whs pledged in '02, but was not Initiated on neeount of illness. She left then Monday for her home in Minnea polis w'here sin- will ritlond tho university of Minnesota. Friday evening the TM Heta VM enter tained at six o'clock tea at the home of the Misses Stuart. After the tea. the evening wns pleasantly passed with dunolng. Miss Turner entertained tho fraternity the following evening In honor of Miss Wirt of York who was in tlu- city for n few days. Miss Josephine Tremaluo loft last Tuns day for Huenos Ayres South Amor Ion whoro sho will bo mnrrled. Jamas McCroskoy, tho gantlomnn to whom sho Is engaged, holds n, government position at tlmt place. Miss Tromalno was ac companied by hor father. Sho will go by way of Tarls and whllo In thnt city will see Miss Holon Harwood. Kugono Sherman . who Is ouohlng at Fairfield, and Harry Barber VI. who has tho chomlBtry department of the Ne braska City high school, were visitors at Delta Tau Bella ball last Saturday and Sundny. They were in the city to atttmd the meeting of state superlnton- deiils nnd prlni'lpnl. Ilotb took In the ) l)one football Kiitiic. Tho most IhloroHtlpg debate ot this cmmpiilmi of chtomton In university oh", oles, was held Monday nt'crimon on the steps ot the llbvnry building. The n.iicn lion wns "Uesolvedi Thnt tho principles of the tree sllverltos should not bo up. held." AillniinUve, l)t Fling, Fung, nn,l I-MIur; noRwtlvo Omhnm. Morrison nnd Molef; time of debut, three hours. .... ..... .-.iiii Kiiun i uiw prices ipiisv day-s-how low yon may Judge from Hie followliiRj Sanfonls Ink twi rm.i rtA half cents per bottlej soft ww tnblota e pnRoa. l win oneh, students nolo books MA pftgs, h coma onch; Oei'man nnd HiiRlIsh dlcttonnrlos. half lsnibrt.. x cents nnd nil other supplies at eonniu. low itilcft. Herpolshemlev nnd Co.'s. M1js IMtm Wynn rxTfCds lo an m nu. Dakolft ln two weeks where, alto m-tii aiieml two momhn m mnkhiR Komo h. onieni di-nins Tor Ho ,litm Snnndws wlro Is nt the head of lite bolAnhvtl tin. pnrtmem in the wtnto aerle-iiinmd mt. lejic nf South Dakota, Miss Hyau liaa nan much experience In drmvlnc boinn. leal specimen, nnfl, kev work Is vocog nlzeil as the wry best. The first of n nerlm of leclures to be Riven under the auspices of tbo uronnr. ntory medical society, will be given nevi Wednesday evening In N'obrnska hall by ur. nontiey. The subject will be "Hvn- notlsm." Tho doctor will bring his own subjects. At the oloo of tho lecture, 1 nr. lion tiny will permit nny ono nresont to use whatever power ho may hnvo in that lino, on him. Professor Hoterson vho Is expected to assist in Hrofessor Shorman's donart- ment, cabled to Uoscod Hound from Qor- many lost wt-ok. to fond him a sworn stntoment from the eounty oloik, that no had never been married. Ho also asked for his father's naturalization m. pers. This probably means that "Hoto" will bo back soon, nnd that ho Is ROlng to he married very soin. Thursday evening, October 15, a Jolly party of Tri Deltas nnd frlonds Indulged In ft trolley rldo, taking advantage of tho last warm moonlight nights. He freshments sorved on the oar were sup plemented by a more elaborate spread at tho homo of Miss Clara King Smith, and tbo rosft of tbo evening was spent in llstonlng to tho sweet voice of Miss 10m lly Hull, nnd In tripping the light fnn tastla. The tennis tournament began Wednes day, under rather non-onthuslnstlc con ditions. It seams thnt footbnll Is absorb- I Ing all Uio Interest Just nt present. The tournament Is to be playod off before Sunday. The following clnssos have been I arranged. ' CIhss A-Hovelnnd. Word; Savllle, ; Shedd. CIrss 11 Burr (""hristlo; Clem ents Schroll. Class C-Jloore Bremer. More Flnson. Clnss D Can Bossey Kyle and Krnst Bussoy with somo one ye-t to be determined upon. Big Bargains in Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gents' Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1229 to 1239 O Street. js. hallett, Jeweler, Optician and Engraver. Dealer in Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry, etc., etc. i All goode sold ongnivod froo ot charge, nnd no charge made tor ex amining tho eyes. 1143 0 Street Lincoln, Neb. You will save hot It ...TIME AND HONEY . . . By taking " , ,. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. Browning, King, & Co. "BEST" AND "CHEAPEST" PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS. No ono in Justice to himself enn afford to ignore our spoolal values ln young men's Nobby Fall Suits. They nro marvels of boauty, and nro out and made by our own oxporiancod tailors. You got tho same ill nnd make in our goods whothor you pay $5 or $25 for your suit. Our cxperlenco of over fifty-six years of clothing manufact uring, wholesaling and rotalllng should be worth a great denl to you. Besides our groat oxporlenc."' our business Is conducted on the "honor fright" plan. Everything is marked In pi tin figures and you will And no "dark tnblnot" work In our llOUHO. MEN'S SUITS. J2.7E, $3.45, J4.95, $C60, AND $10.00, WHICH CaNNOT BE DU PLICATED IN THE CITY TOR MANY DOLLARS MORE. MONSTER SALE on hats this week. Call and see the nobby fall shapos In stiff and Fedora hats. jb2 u "1 l imwmmr TWO TRAINS DAILY IIIITWI.KN - JwINCOLvN AND Auburn, Falls City, Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. City Ticket Office. 201 0 Street. H. 0. TowNsavn, Gon'l P, it T. A. F. T). OoTj.va,i., 0. P. A T. A. FREY A FREY, FLORISTS... We are headquarters for choice cut roses and carnations, palms decorations at lowest prices. Corner of Twelfth and O streets, Funk Opera House block. Tel. 834, Lincoln Nebr. Chas. B. Gregory fi TJ. of N.. '91. Office A At 1100 0 St, S Lincoln, Neb. H PRIESTS OF PALLAS PARADE. (Kansas City Mo. Oct, 5-10.) The Union Pacific "will sell round trip tlokets for $B.7G on Octobor 14th to 10th, good to return 11th. Day-light trip, arriv ing at Kansas City 5 p. Tn. City ticket office, 1044 O street. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH Browning, King & Co., 1813-1010 0 STREET. Once in a while it happens. that tho local ticket ngent can not give you all tho informa tion you require. Whon this is tho case, write to mo. I havo copioa of tho latest ruto Bheetti and railroad time tablos and can tell you EVERYTHING you want to know about the best and cheap est way to reach Denver, Salt Lake Oity, Ogden, Doadwood, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Holena, Butte, Spokane, Seat tle, Tacoma, Portland, or any other western or northwostern city. J. FRANCIS, General Passongor Agont, Omaha, Nebraska. jL'MBffl