LOCALS. .. M c A. will Klvo H HOflllll 111 The '"' ,hemrMw- f , , .ir nml Ornlmm nro HtuntnluK thu M Klmlmll will Rvo n Ilullowu'un ""' t0 conwrvulory HtudentH next Hut. iinlny- i f K li'Hoy hu Jt boon elected mcmlicr of tli American copyright WW""- , Itcono hns pouted on tho bulletin Donn board Koiiu- !- (loi'lxlonu iih to IukiiI vollitK w stuilpnt. , , Ml5 Hunnlo KorltoH nun boon obliged ,o return to her homo In Fremont on no (nnt of IIUhwh. f , , Ml Anno Stuart will onlortuln tho nimli of tho l'l Hotn l'hl nororlty nl h, home Hallowe'en. Tht, K,.oml olovon phiyod tho litRli Khool tu.m Monday nml woro defeated to ilu- K'oro of IS to 0. The Indian xooloty will bIvo u polltloal Mfgrom thin evening. Vwtcrilelil, tho bnrbor. Huh done work ittulentB for xovontcon yours. A rurr meeting service Is hold every noon at tho Y. U. A. rooms In tho main building. Have your tonsorlnl work dono at Wen lerflcU'fc You will get tho latest style, of lmlr cut there. Lnrt Thursday M. A. ttrown of tho Kwnuy Hub, gnvo an Interesting talk to the eluK In Journalism. Constniucr tho popular bnrbor Is locat jt KZ O street. Ho employs tho bost tttlsts of any shop In Iho city. profi-wor Sherman loft for Dos Mutnos Momlny to hear Ian MoCluron. iiutlior of "HeMde the lJonnlo Hrlor Hush." A valuable collection of revolutionary relics 1 s been presented to thi stale his torical society by Mrs. Manning. Mrs. Manning has Iwon suffering from rtNtnatlsm durliiK tho past week nnd has beta unable to hear Iter classes. Dr. ltenlley's lecture on hypnotism was not very well attended Wednesday even ing oa account of tin- Inclement wonther. 'The Knpllsh club inuels Saturday even ing (it the home of Miss Pound liS U strvw. K.(llent music will bo provided. l'rofwwor llurbour bus returned from hi western trip, but has gone to Mil fonl Nebr., to Inspect h supposed gold nml. t LelKhton's ISIS O street Tho bost stock of stationery and school suppllos In tho sute. wholesale and retail. Call nnd got prices. Th. I'nlon Hoys' debating cluh celo- bratts Its tenth anniversary tonight. The program was published In last week's NMr.i.-K.ii,. The photographs which K. G. Lloyd km to Lincoln to ho mounted, took llrst prtmiun at the Irrigation fair hold at North Matte. Th- hiudents' volunteer mission band 111 hold meetings at tho Klrsi Congre gational and First Unptlst churchos next Sumla) t veiling. Four m-w members woro tnkon Into th I'nlur. society Krldny ovonlng; Misses Wallace and Jessie Chnppell, nnd Messrs. Harris un.l KInkuld. The literary societies will give a Joint iTograni la the chapel noxt Saturday. 11 U KiM-n under tho nusplciw of tho Mlulng iiKsoclatlons. liever. ml Slngley who has Just rOHlgned h pastorate of St. Mnrk's Unborn ihurch, ltd tho chapol exorcises nt ohup 'I WtdncMluy morning. Rev. D. Fitzgerald of Auburn recently Presented to the state historical society a large Indian stone axo and a very cuHoum geological specimen. A. A. Kurot who graduated with tho lass of si. Wi ,e In tho city Saturday, nd stay over Tuosday. Ho would bo glad ' see some of h old friends. Ho Is topping nt im 1 streot. Guy Unrnes '00, brother of J. D. Barnes "as Just had nil onornllnn iurfnrm.il 'or appcndicltlH. h0 stood It wonderfully His early recovery Is looked for. A class In ndvnnced work In tho gym- nium hns been organized. There aro wut half a dozen young men in tho 88 al Present. It meets from 12 to 1. The freshman team played with Worth- Ston academy Wednesday afternoon. nen tho riot was stopped by tho rain, "e score stood 0 to 0 In favor of tho "eshmen. Huttirdny morning nl 0:30 o'clock. Knoh inombor Is luslgned it chomlenl Jotirnul upon which ho reports once n month. Professor Caldwell has Inaugurated a reform In his history outlines, l'ho uIiih hoh aro now furnished with neatly print ed ones Instead of tho old stylo of dim nnd almost unreadable mimeographs. Tho Co-Op. has secured some very nout university letter head paper this year with envelopes to match Tho loitering Is done with a dye, and shows up well. A largo stock wns 'laid In so nrv to sup ply all demands. Students who want to got u "good thing" for llttlo money In tho way of note books, pencils, fountain pens, and other school and college supplies, always go to tho bo' i dopiuiinent of llorpol- sholinor nnd 6o. Hawyer, llartlott, Morrill nnd 1 laugh ton, hnvo left for Canton to represent tho Nebraska chapter of Hlgma Alpha Kp sllon nt tho convention which meets this week at tho homo of MoKlnley, who Is a member of this frnterully, Dr. C. M. llossoy has boon Invited to speak boforo tho northwestern Nebraska teachers' association which meels nt Children, Neb., tho last week In Novem ber. Tho subject of his lecture will be, "Nature Study In tho Public Schools." Do you know that headaches and many mrvotin affections '.re duo to tho eyo strain, nnd can bo cuiod by sclontlllcally titled glasses? Kxamlnatlon and consul tation free. 11. M. ltetts, Richards bl'k. Hooin 32. Hours 0 to 12 a. in. 1 to ti p. in. If you want a fountain pen tho cost of which Is ten cents, you can got It by looking up llorpolsholmer nnd Co'h book department. You can also get bettor grades from $1.00 to J0..OO. Horpolshelm or nnd Co. are ngontt for Watornmn's "Ideal" fountain pou. bound volumes entitled "lllstolre do la Uevolutlon Krancalso" also grace tho shelves. Chancellor MaoDowoll of Denver mil vorslty, a man of national reputation, both as u leuturer and scholar, will, In nil probability, address tho members of tho Chrlstlnn associations Sunday after noon, November IS. It will pay tho stu dents, no mutter whether they are mem bers of tho Chrlstlnn nHsoclatlons or not to hour this num. More deilnlto an nouncement will he mndo In a Inter Issue of tho Nobrasknn. Thoro wilt bo a meeting of tho Nobrns ka section of tho American chomlenl so ciety on Krldny evening at K o'clock In room I, chemical laboratory. Papers will bo read by tho following: T. U, Uyau, "An Apparatus for Taking Boll Sam pies for Moisture Tests;" Miss llouton, "'Tho Mineral Constituents of Some No brnska Waters;" Professor Nicholson, "Preliminary Paper on Constitution of Ciders." Everybody Is Invited. Thoro was a very onthuslnstlo meet ing of tho Christian associations In the ehnpcl Sunday afternoon. Messrs Pink orton, Sayer and Allen, mid Misses Math, ows llroady and Auinnii, who utlendud the Lake Geneva summer school, gave their reports of tho observations thoro, nnd guve the members of the associations the bunellt of some of tho suggestions they received nt the conference. One by one our fraternities aro bring ing out their new mesibers. Last Thurs day evening, tho Kuna Kappa aummns Initiated Misses Clara Hammond, Klean or Raymond mid Adenyd Whiting. Tho Inltlntlon was held at tho home of Miss Oruce homing. Later In the evening tho spread was served a: the homo of tho Misses Gere. Many lovely (lowers woro received by tho frnterully from their dif ferent friends. A lunch room was opened Wednesday Tiie recital by the department of eloc- In tho basement of Uilvcrsltv hall for tint utlon. wns held In tho olutpol last Thurs- benellt of the studoits who eat cold day night. Tho lower part of tho hall was comfortnbly tilled. Tho program was short. Messrs. Hugh Walker, G, K. linger, llonry Nlenhaus. nnd the Misses Smoyer and Wilkinson, took part. Tho party which was to have been given Saturday night by Miss Alice Slaughter hns boon postponed until some night noxt week. Tho postponement was necessitat ed by tho death of Judge K. S. Dundy. Miss Slaughter will go to Omaha to at tend the fuuorat tomorrow aftornoon. V Owing to the many rumours that Hus sion tlilMloe Im.l nut kiowii tills our 1)0- unuso of tho wet weather, Inquiries re gn ruing them were sent out by tho bo tanical department to different parts of the state. The replies Indicate that tho i wot weather has Increased their growth. ... There will be a meeting of the Omaha club next Krldny, November fi. Impor tant business will be transacted and all Omaha students, whether members of the club or not should Annual business; amend stltutlon nnd election of olllcers will bo I held lunches. Anne Spu'ko nnd Charlotte Chuko aro the propilotors. Tho bill of faro reads: Soup ilvo cents occasionally, plo four cents, tea corfeo or cocoa four cents, milk three eeits nnd bread and butler two cents. Sandwiches aro re tailed for three eon. Doughnuts can be had for three coits also. Tho girls warrant everything lome-mado, nnd nro caicful lo see that o'ery patron Is prop erly treated. The veiture seems certain of success. . A fountnln pen usually costs from J1.G0 to 11.00. Wo soil one for (9 cents nnd war rant It gold with Irrldlum point. If you nro not sntlslled with It bring It back nnd i wo will refund you your money. Her-1 polshelmer and Co., Hcok department. I j Tho Union boys' debating club will use ' this yell at tho celebration tonight: , "We're for silver, we're for gold, ma-ma knows, we're ten years old!!!!" I 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 Doaler in Wntchou, Diamonds, Clooks, Silvoi'waro, Jowolry, otc, otc. All koocIb Bold oiigruTctl frco ot ohnrgo, and no chnrgo muilo tor ox uuiining tho oycB. 1143 O Street Lincoln, Neb. You will save both ...TIME AND HONEY . . . By taking Ut , CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. nor memui'iM "i :::;r,,,J;ri Browning. King. & Co. f .ll....f.l will ll.l I "" -" JJr. Hossey has Ihiou compelled to kpeiid n great djitl of time lately In answering Imiulrlos ns to tho hotter methods of teaching botany In the high schools. The teachers seemed to bo very much dissat isfied with tho way botany has heen taught heretofore and wish to do bettor work. . Saturday evening It wns necessary to postpone tho gold-silver debate for want of pntronngo. Tho reason assigned was thnt students wanted to attend tho down town political meetings. Wednosday ovonlng the snmo wns true oxcopt that tho reason nsslgned wns Inclomont weather. Tho debate hns now been de clared off for good. Tho country romalns unsaved. Tho Y. M. C A. boys aro looking for ward with pleasant anticipations to the state convention which will bo held In this city early In December. C. C. Mloh nor. one of tho International secretaries, und W. U. Messor, secretary of tho Chi cago V. M. C. A, hnvo both promised to be present nnd take active part in the convention. Snturday afternoon four nw members wore added to tho PI Uotn l'hl sorority. These wero Misses Phoobo Doty, Dnrleen Woodwnrd, Hertha Quulntanco and Ada Wnugh. Miss Neva Morris was also pub licly pledged. Tho Initiation was helJ at the home of M(bg Kato Walker nnd wns followed by a supper. "f " beautiful carnations, tho sorority (lowers woro sent to tho girls by their friends. . Tho department of Kuropenn history has Just received some very valuable ad- dltlons to the seminar library. Amo..h others Is a set of thirty-one hound vol umes of tho "Monlteur," a papor pub lished In Paris during the revolution. It Is a reprint, nnd will bo of Immense help In getting Into tho spirit of tlie times. Forty more volumes of the Ar chives Parlemontalres" have bean added. Thoy contain the various documents rol- atlve to tho different assemonen "BEST" AND "CHEAPEST" KIACE TO BUY CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS. 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