m I.- NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY. , , ,.,, rtM. lvWT,,x 1MIMI1UV.I ll"III !! T '"f. MnouMhur, A.: KduenUon In It Up. latlon to Mnnklnri. Fiunhntu, O. I.; Tho Sonloneo Method. VlKNln n Smith! Knololv flltts; Frocbel' Oconpallon. Scovll, K. U. Cw of Children. John, CUftoiw Tho Country School In Now KukIiuhI. lNMilsson, Kmlllo: In tho Child's. World. itlow. 3. K: Symbolic IMuonllon. Wlllso, S. K.: Stories for tho Ktnlor Knrton. loOmiY, Ifc V.5 Tho Schoolroom Guldo, Oratory, ltoborts Ulomontnry ctluan tton, DoimMran, J.i History of Kdticnlton In l'russltv nnd Nnfilnml. Trtlnior, 1V.N: lihor on lMuontlon. MettQlliin nml 1)voy Tho lVyoliolojry of Numbers. McMurrny, CV A.; SpovhO Methods tor I.Uerrtiurr nd History. Morunn, t S.! Psychology for Tmoh ers. Hoitnan, H.: Kduerttlon. Swlej, Wvt: Th Common Softool Sy torn ot Germany. Kl'KOPKAN lUSTOltt. ltc i lTnfaMW Fling has tKHi ob liged, to apontl n largo part of hi library allowance In buying AuplloAle copies of texts Mscd In tho ilrsU two yours ot his work, Ho has ! been adding oxten- Ivwl to his collection on Kronen, his tory. Mention should bo tvmde of a ltn sot of. ls Chnmbros Archives lj.r1nneit talras. This comprises forty3Yew vol umes bouml In morocco ami running from 1S69 t tbo present time. Other vnl uablo works on tbo history ot Krone havo been added, but tbo specialists hnvo tlranAy found them out. Four new vol umes of tho Universal history by Ijuvlsse ahd llftmlmud bavo Just arrived. PSYCHOLOGY, TOr, Wolfo is always on tbo look out for tho host things In bis department. To stwlenis understand this, for ihey , hldo and stoal awa,v his books almost as fast as be can got thorn. Wc may ox- ' pect scrnift day to boar that bo has a cadot detailed to stand guard oor bis tKoks on ethics. Monoy Is scarce this year, but hero aro a few ot the new vol umes on philosophy, psychology, Ac Drummond, J.: Phllo-Judoas, 2 vol. 2?utT, C li.: A rrimor ot Psychology J and Montal Diseases. Mallock, W. H.: Studies In Contempor ary Superstition. Greenwood, : Imagination In Dreams. Wobor, Alfred: History ot Philosophy, Tukc, J. K.: The lnsanltj' ot Ovor Kx crtion of the Brain. Robertson, J. D.: Consclonco. Stephens, IjosIIc: SOwlal Rights and Du ties, 2 vol. Stout, G. P.: Analytic Psychology, 2 vol. Borkoley, George: Works, 3 vol. U, B. D. C DECENNIAL. Next Friday evening, October 30, the Union Boys debating clnn will celebrate its decennial anniversary. This club has enjoyed ton prosperous years, during this time U bai been the nucleus from which ' all the other debating clubs have sprung. It has carried on many successful joint dobates and to it the university debating association owes its origin. All students organizations and all students without organizations arc Invited to attend the program, which will bo in the chapel at 8 p. m. The progam is as follows: Violin solo - - - G. D. C Menzondorf Anniversary address - Roseoo Pound Piano solo ------ Miss Howard Vocal Solo Address - - - - Chancellor Mnoltonn Vocal solo ------- H. S. Kvans It it expected that H. H. "Wilson will preside. The boys aro all anxious for that Mich igan trip, so all aro working extra bard to go, Tho second mun, want to sub any way. The Miohlgan manager has sent word that the Nebraska game will be tho great homo game with them this year. Look out for Turner when be gets down to business. At the first of Satur day's game he played very cautious. But soon hu was seen hitting the line with all bin '225t pounds. He is putting up a great game every night on the practice field. Frank Crawford is coaching the Wes leyan team. Saturday ho takes them to Crete to meet the Doane men. When he is thropgh there, he will bring them back and try to get them in the best possible shape for the game with us a wook from tomorrow. Golden of Nebraska will enter the law school of the university. Coach Robin son hopes to get him out n the football field and play him as half-back. Golden has u reputation as a football player And he will materially strengthen tho team possibly for the Missouri game. Class teams will play as .follows: Jun iors and Seniors, Ootober 30; Freshmen and Sophomore November 7; the win ning toams to play November 14, The class league will be for all men who play on the first toam. The games will con sist of twenty minute halves, umpire, referee and linesmen to be chosen by the "'" "f t,u ,0,u" ''" Th, . oli mimes will uiulmmtodly ho Kood. us tbo tenuis nro well orKivnUol nntl nunn business, KUKSHMKN WILL CMLKIUIATW. Tbo oluss of UW will open up tbo son so on V'rUlny Ootober SO by tbo Ural olusa reception. Miss Itesslo Tynim m her commllloo bnvo been hard l work innklug full nrrnngomonls. Tbo reeep lion will be boltl In KoprosentiUlvo bull of tbo sinlo (HtpUol building. A progrmn ot About four gooU uutnbera will bo rn leinl nfter wbloh the hnll will bo tumott over to gomes, bnclug nnrt loss-yo Vlonso, The rvevmtlon will be a strlotly frosbmnn nffnlr. Tlekets inny bo ob tnluotl 'nun tbo following; A. & Pearse, K. V, Jlnrxfy, Uoy lUnloln ml Ollwr Obnmlwra. Tbo rirat one of tbo gtvM golil-slhfr tlelmtos was bebl In obaivil Vlnwla night, A 'ry largo numlwr wr roeeut, tlw lover rtoor of the ohapel Iwlng oont jilotpiy fllloil. The onttnts wtr: all vtr, Itakrr ami Par; gobt, Wilson ami tlrwu. The question was IIwhw1 iuro ly from an ocanomlo atamliolnt. Hoth allfs rlalm the victory. U. S. Itaker will gx rwintmlgulng for ltran next woek. He will aik In sv- Mral of the central conntle. Phi lelia Thota heht n tntllntton last SalHr,wy night. Oreo, ot the law school was the camlhlatt. CAUK OK THIS KYKS. t'onatderatlons ot the Ky In Us Various Conditions Mtisaular Action. !wrt think that tbo iv Is as tbo little boy thought tbo world was "stutk wi on a stick nml mtllM a-ownd bj1 tv string fastwiwl to it!" Theoretically, of course, every student, out of tlo rlghth grado, knows that tbo eye has six ialrs ot extra-oeolar mus cle! which iMori and control Us ovory mowment; but practloalb' do wo ivol- e tbo extreme nlcoty ami exactness with wnlen oacn m-jscle must net witn ovory othor muscle o Hmt there soall be perfect adjustment? And that If there is not this exactitude; If one muscle, so varies so much as a hair's breadth, some times, from Its "jartner In life1" well. It will make n deal more disturbance than will two monitors of the human family when "unequally yoked logolhor," for, in this Instance, they cannot got a divorce! Fortunately thero is another remedy. If suoh conditions are not too long neglect ed. About two-fifths ot the civilized race have this exactness In tho adjustment of tho extra-ocular mus-clos, o that there Is no effort rvquln-d to hold the eyes In such a relative position that the Images of an object may be received on corres ponding parts of each eye For the re maining threo-flfths an "'eternal vigil ance" Is required in order that the two images may blend. Otherwise the bal ance of power is destroyed. In this case, when the eye is unaided, it is only by constant, perplexing effort that they can to kojt from actual deviation. It Is but reasonable to expect thatthoso "whose nervous energy is superabundant the word is used advisedly, for the un- ambitious one will not tax the nurvos enough to cause disturbance must suf er until this condition is removed. The fraternity men of tho university will find that Wosterfield does the right kind of tonsorial work at his shop, 117 North Thirteenth street, Sho "'Didn't you say when jou asked me to marry you that 1 should bo the : queen of tho household?" He ""I did, but 1 didn't moan for you to bo tho boss of it. Queons aren't much mere than douco high those days," Indianapolis Journal. "How did you got in there. In the Ural i place?" asked the roscuwa, wlto had pulled Mr. Kerrigan from the canal. "Be way av tho top," said Mr. Kerrigan. However, It was too late t threw him in again. Cincinnati Enquirer. Telophone superintendent over the wire) "Hello there, you! No t) wearing through the telephone." Irate aubsorib er "I ain't swearing through the tele phone; I'm swearing at it." New York Weekly. Managing editor "Send the chief artist out on that sulolde story, will you?" As sistant "Not safe, I'm atrald. He's drunk today," Managing editor "That so? Well tlen have him make a poster for usl" Truth. The customer was inclined to be face tious. "Have you any Plngree potatoes?" he asked. "Xas, sir," replied the grocer. pointing to a barrel, ""1 guess you don't J understand me, I said Plngree po tatoes. These are sweet potatoes." J "I guess your mind wabbles a little, doesn't it? Sweet potatoes are Plngree potatoes all right enough now. Plngree has come out for the gold standard. Next time you want anything in our line don't hesitate to give us a call. Anybody waiting on you ma'am?" Chicago Tri bune. Don Cd.nifcron's lunch-counter. South Eleventh, street. 118, 'ANY OLD THING. " Ho had loft tho elnaalo bnlls of tho obi Unl, and wna settled nt Inat In n blK east ern college. Ho was tunimtnl nt tbo pro pretentious nrrnngeinnnta for tbo foot ball loom. Aa be wna standing tluro tho eouoh nimiMaoltod him mid naknl him to try for the team. Ills mucosa whs wonderful at buokbtg tbo lino. "Whoro did you fot your footltall o. porlonoo?" tbo ooach naked hint one day, "All tho experience l'vo bud," bo an swered, "wna In trying to roach classes on tlino when I bad to go front Nobrnakn ball to tbo library building, while I was attending tho university of Nebraska." Professors bnvo had n bnnl time ot It tho past wook trying to koop track of tho tolls. One prof was hoard to ro innrk that ho had worn out bis wnteh by continually resottlaR It, Tbo met that mudonta ot tbo univer sity nro rvuulred to drill Is jsnlln lor lota of wickedness that jtoes on about us. It ,m caused ono yonnjr man to so stretch ht oonaclottoo, that ho ha written an cm use, anylng thai b lias religious scroplw to audi an oxtent that bo could not imsalhly drill. There haa Iwen that fooling ot having misled something, atom tbo Nobraakah otlleo this Week. Almost thro weeks bnvo pnaaed without a letter from Will Johnston at Iluttc Mont , to the elToet that he has not mvlvod bis Nebraskan for suoh and weh a week. WlU expects that we are running n ilally here pro lialdy. Tho following U told of ono of the In structors In tho mlvorslty, A young lady passed n window of n department. The Instructor was In and sbo called to the young man "What are you doing?" The prof who was nar tbo young man slapped him on th shoulder and tobl him to keep at work and he would answer the voting lady. So Mr. Prof well to th window ami said. "We are cutting meat In here," This was a pure attempt to to funny, fo- nothing could to farther from what the student was eolng. The girl knew It i she ald. "So 1 supposed vhen I saw the calf's head sticking out f the window." it seems that It vould have been found out by this time that tho faculty Is not looking for a chance to grant a holiday on tbo least occnaon. It will to absol utely useless to present tho petition to tho committee, ofklng for a two days' vacation to allow -studonts to go home and vole. It tho students do not know that the suprenu court has decided that students aro pemltted to volo In the city of Lincoln, the memtors of tho faculty know it at least. The promoters of tho lo'.Ition mayto Justified In asking for a vacation, but tho chances for Its being granted are rather slim. One of Doans fair maidens who sat in the grand suind was In constant fear that Mr. Fishtr would get hurt, and at every down of tho ball she would Jump to her feet and Inquire If Mr, Fisher was hurt. Fortunately the dear toy did not gel injured. But the young lady's neigh bors were wishing that he would If It would eso the Inquiry of Mr. Fisher's interested friend In the grand stand. "Now then,' sung out the peddler on tho street corner, oriskly, "hero's your celebrated Watson cure for warts. Gather 'round hero, men! Watson's ealehraied Georgia ke-ln-tho-m!ddle-or-iho-road cure lor wartsl Ten cents a bottle!" And lor the next ten minutes he was kept hust bnndinK the bottles out to Koldbugs and populists. Chicago Tri bune. "nobble, 1 should think you wero too old to allow yur mother to put you to bod at aifftac" "Pooh! That's nothing. Father Is a good deal older than 1, and she puts him to bed very morning." New York Hoiald. The New Parson in Arizona): "Mr. Roundup, may 1 ask if my discourse yes torday created a favorable impression?" Coyoto Jack: "Parson, I've heard mora'n fear dozen of the boys swear this mornin it was the dangost best sermon that wuz ever pulled off h'yar! " Chicago Tribune. Am Injured Innocent. "Judge, you bonoh," Mid Krastue Pinkley. "l's un Jus'ly 'cum!. I warn't pterin' no policy. "But you wero foud with tl.o policy slips in your possession." "Dam warn't no policy slips, Jedge, yoh honoh. I was Jos flggorin out how de different states is gwlne ter go next November." "Wash ington Star. Dr. S.E. COOK, practice limited to Eye, Ear, Hose and Throat 1215 0. ELMER C. MERRILL. Fine oenfoctionery. Oyters In season, lee cream and cakes, All the fnay drinks, Special attention siven to arranging "Spread' 1211 O at L&XlSflM? THE EWING CLOTHING Ca Aro tdimvhitf nil of tho vory lntoat stylus nml pnttorns in.. .. Peill St-i.it3v. nt priros novor boforo olVortnl in Lincoln. These nobby suits from &r to $15 nro stylish nml of tho vory host mnkos. Von nro cordinlly invited to inspoi-t our stook boforo buying. EWING CLOTHING CO , lit-U17 O STREET. T. J. Rubber Stamps, Seals, Stencils, Checks, Badges Goncnil Machino Work. Model Making ami Plating. Bicycle work a specialty. :03 South 11th St, LINCOLN, XEBlt. The You will find that- Is putitng up the best $2.25 per week. 427 North 10th Street. Hutchins & Hyatt SUM. ALL AT KKDVCKn RATHS. 1010 O Street. Telephone 225 THE mODEL Table Board $3... per Week. 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