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LOCALS. mend Hi" KwliiK Clothing Co'h groat III'' . v xt 'I'lU'cilny there will lio it social nt flcollW HPtll.-llM'lH. Minn Irvine ,,f f,l",m"' I"1'1'"1 visited with J,',,, t'liiii'H '"Ht wut,1' nn Weeks In making " pleasure trip throiiKli "" llluolc IIIIIh thlH week. Ml NVlIU' I'"u fliitorliilnctl n number Micr fiioiulH nt ii Oorninn hint Friday iV. II. Martin, ,llv" ' ' W"M "' lr"m porclK'1'1' nni'WliiK acquaintances UiIm week. jH i!ic bound periodicals havo boon ru inoVcj from tin- statu farm to tho iimln llbrnry. I, i., ri'inorot' Unit thorn will lie ono or io faculty oluiiiKi's nt tlio uml of Uio so- IDMlf' i i Hoomor 'US, Iiiih luft llni iinlvur- My to take IIP Hl'ltOOl touching lit Mil- ,rty Nelir. H of our mipiih' boys' imil chlldoiu' clothing nt '"l tlllH wwh- 1'wImk Cloth inn Company. Minn Mary Jackson Iiiih been compelled 15 drop p.irt f hor university work on no count of tier health. Fr.ink Stelner returned to Mlnnor.pollH t!iU week after tl pleasant vlnlt With lllii parent!) ami friends. Joseph l.owim has again taken tip his Million In tlio university and will llnlnh villi tlio cIiibk of 'U7 The faculty have voted to add plain trigonometry to tlio rociulromonts for on traniv In the engineering groups. Lieut. J. ' 1'erflhliiK Is a member of iu PoinmltUe on arrangements for tho InauBiir.itlon of President-elect MoKlnloy If you want Home meal tickets, cheap, on a (,'ood hotel, mill on the Mnthewn Pi ano Company, ISO South Thirteenth Ht Tho KiiBllsh club will meet Saturday evening January 10. with MIms Smoyor, 1613 I street. A full attendance la do ilrcd. Final examinations for the pausing Ho mester will begin oii Monday Jiimiary 2."i. There will he two two hour examinations each half day. Arthur Collett left today for MadlHon, Wis., where he will represent NebniHka Alpha, nt u dlatrlet reunion of Phi Kap pa INI fraternity. minimi" at the Funku next Monday lr.ituy tl" coinimny will ,oimhiy (lr n I, rhl f'lnv f'liiiiioiil In n tnnmlinr nf Pill PVOry day. Kappa l' I and after tlio play tho young men will ulvo him u "Hinohor" at tho chapter house. At the reeonl inwllng of Iho National iiHMoulntlon of agricultural colleges uml experiment HtutlotiH, a eommlttco wuh ap poliited to dovlso a inuthod for provont Ing the Halo of poor and udtiltoratod seeds, 1'rofcHHor Card wuh ono of tlio com inlttco and Iiiih tvcolvod word that u imiotliiir will bo hold In Washing, D, 0, Iiuiliary '20, to tako action on a sohomo for testing Heeds, Professor Sherman Is showing to his frleiidH a letter from n professor In Ait linpurtnnt eaHtorn university, who lod Urn nttiiuk against tho mothod nf HtudylnK lite ruttiro here lined, four yearn ago. TIiIh professor admit frankly that ho cannot Ki't anything llko Hiich results an nro reached In our university, and lie pro poses to know more about the method which Professor Sherman tine'. Thuiv nro Htlll a very few vauanoJuH left In tho ranks uml any of tho old on iIi'Ih who think HiciiihoIvus cutmlilu of Id ling Hiuho plneeH iimy have their immuH prcHimted for consideration, by uppy. Ing to their coiniuiny commiinderH. Tho Pershing ItllleH nn now eomporrd of tho following! captain, Heliwnrssi llfHt lloutonant, Ouryj second llotitutiunt, 1'ur tnolooi wmeantH, WuokH, llydu. Grant, ItedK", OiiKi'j corporalH; llolimp, A. h, Urown, Cohkiovo, lloddy, Ilantlu, Jlarr, Wnvonport, MorrlHon; prlvutuHi O. Drown, UhrlHtlo, Clark, ClemuntH, Collott, Uiivld hoii, Ktllnir, aiirrliier, Oordon, IIiiKKurtl, llondy, Ilnrmon, IIollliiKHWorth, HcHHlor, Holmrod, Lohnlioff, McCronry, Mumfoid, NoyoH, OHborn, l'hllbrlolc, I'iiIIh, l'lnkor ton, lllokottH, Ityan, HumhcII, Haxton, Hhurr, Hiimnor, StobbliiH, Shedd, True, VnnViilln, Taylor, Wonliiur, White, Who don and Wetzel. INDOOIt TUAININU Indoor training wuh bcKun In the Kyni- nitHlum for Held day on hint Mtimluy eVenliiK. CJulte a numlwr haw entered thin tralnliiK cIiihh, and mivcrnl more It wiih In order durliiK tho pant week to have pletiirofl taken. Tho olllcern of tho battalion had iiohhohhIoii of the lOlltk Studio over two bourn, Monday afternoon, llllVo HlKiillled their luteiitloii of ho iIoIiik. p'or aiiout two wm1h tlio tralnliiK will coiiHlHt of all nrotiiid exerelneH. After trio delay beliiK ciuiHed by tlio non-nppear-iiiioo of tlm big captain of eoinpany "C" who had to be routed out of a cIiihh be foro ho appeared. Tho companlcH will each have their plcturim In the anniiiil. fiioli picture ocoiipyliiK' a pnm. Profosfor Shvrinan will kIvo a talk to the youiiK lailleH of the Y. V. C. A. In the mimic room of tho conservatory. Sun day nfternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Jotu'H Hiiyn that Hhould tho ciikIii eer nee somebody turning the llRhtH up fide down. In the library bulldliiK that he, the engineer woulu liuve a lit. NOT HHOONCIUOD. AbbotltGH and KIlllanltcH Still KIkIHIiik Kor I'renldency of tho Mnxwolls. The Maxwell Hcrap Is Htlll dollglitfully ItitcrcHtliiK'. In tho hint mcotlnR boforo the holldayH tho club went Into a commit tee .of tho whole to decldo on tho morltn of the clalniH of Abbot and Kllllan for the presidency. They decided In favor of Abbott. Orcenlleld (Kllllaultc) nerved notice that he would have tho motion rccoiiHldercd. Tho Abbott .crowd then promptly had tho million recomldcred and nRiiln derided In favor of Abbott. TIiIh out off dlnciiHHlon on the point absolutely and left Abbott In imti.HCHrilou of tho chair. Tlio secretary Ih a Kllllanlto and did not record tho reconsideration nor Oreen lleld's notice In the minutes. Laxl Sat urday nlKht 'tho KIlllanltcH were In ma jority. They then proposed to reconsider but this required a two-thlnW voto as It Hiisponded tho usual order of business. Tho vote wus lost and decided lost by Ab bott then in tho chair. The decision of tho chair was appealed from and carried. Mr. Abbott then left the chair, as It was his right to olllco that was beliif? con sidered and Mr. Green (Kllllanlto), the vice-president took charge. M. Green made little pretence at hon esty but tho ridiculous blunders of his constituents kiivo his opponents nil they could have asked for. this the boys will no Into tralnliiK for tho special ovcntH In which thoy Intend to coniiKito oil Held day. This class In Indoor tralnliiK Is open to all who w1hI to enter except that all who enter aru expected to conipeto on Held day and It Is not Intended simply to afford exercise to thoMo who nave no intention of otiUir liiK these contests. lY. M. C. A. NOTES. Tho Y. M. C. A. Is planning to havo a social during Charter weak. Tho kIco club will sing at tho devotion al meeting of tho association next Sun day aftoruoon. Tho Rico club was ln demand last Sun day, going out to tho asylum and singing for tho Inmatos for nearly an hour and then sIiirIiir at the devotional meeting ot the association later. There will bo a bnslness meeting Sat u rady evening In tho room In tho base ment of the main building. Important busless will como up for- cosldoratlon, and It Is necessary that every member bo present. Big Bargains in Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Qents' Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1229 to 1239 O Street. 316 8. South Twelfth St. Meals 15 cts. THE MODEL DINING HALL Tabic Board $3... por Weok. Meal Tickets, 21 Meals, $3. 75 SPECIHL RRT6I 't will bo made to STUDENTS upon application. YOU WILL SAVE TIME By taking the You will always llnd that at Constan cir's barber shop. 1010 O street, you will get thv most satisfactory work tho cleanest shave the neatest hair cut. Alfred Savllle. of Omaha returned to the university last week, and will resume his work on IiIh thesis which ho oxpeots to llnlsh In time to Rraduato with "J7, The force of tho weather bureau has ton Increased. Mr. 10. M. Havonscraft of the weather bureau station at Dodge City 1ms been ordered as assistant to the Lincoln Mtatlou. AMUHICAN STUDY IN UOMIO. The Yale News gives tho following in teresting account of tho American school In Homo: Tho American school of classical stud ios In Homo opened this year on tliu 1C of October. Professor Mluton Warren of Juhns Hopkins Is director, and 1'rofcssor Allen Mariiuanil of Princeton bis assis tant. These gentlemen succeed PiolVssor Halo of the university of Chicago, and Piofessor KYothliighiim of Princeton, who l'lie minutes wero adopted as amended wr coniicotod with tho American school FOR MAIN LINE, And Norfolk Branch. All Points in Kansas. Koop thiB in mind when going on foot-bull trips or nny vacation. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. Classes were dismissed at tho ten ocloek period yesterday, as an address was delivered liy Dean Kdgren of tho graduate school, The chancellor also Rave an ntertalnlng talk. The ln.-Diod of examinations as pub lished nppears to give goneral satisfac tion. Tii chancellor's exhortation to "lake a brace" during tho noxt two weoks will meet with hearty response. KdKar Clnrk Is wearing his overcoat again after tilto a legal strugglo with Adler the pawnbroker. After Adler had l03t about twelve dollars by fees, and tho like, ho gave In, turned over the coat and paid the costs. I'rofessor Hlchards has been conduct ing a nuies of experiments in order to ascertain the fuel value of corn. Tho re sult of tho undertaking will bo made known later by tho publication of a bul letin on the Biibject. Several of tho professois intend to 'tart beginning classes tho first of noxt semester, Instead of waiting until noxt September. Among thoso offered aro: beginning Shakespeare, general literature (English Lit. 5.), beginning German and American history, Corwln Haggard a former student, and member of Phi Delta Thota fraternity, "as united In marriage to Althea Rob er". '95, and mombor of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Tuesday morning at ton o'clock. The young couple havo taken up tholr residence on South Tenth street. The members of Phi Kappa Pal frator- will occupy three boxes at Clay Clement's presentation of the "Now Do- but C. I. Wilson (Abbottlte) voted with the opposition and then moved for n re consideration. To the Intense amusement of his cowd tho chairman did not put tho motion. As tho reconsideration of tho contest depends on the minutes, the wholo question Is left precisely whoro It was before the mooting commenced. All tho Abbott crowd havo to do Is to got out tholr wholo following next time, recon sider tho amendnionts of tho minutes and as ihey havo tho majority the proceed ings of last tlmo "ill be undone. They may amend the inlnutos to show the mo tions reconsidered last time had been once reconsidered and the last state of Kllllan's position will bo worse than tho llrst. The chairman ruled out of order nearly every motion and amondmont ot tho Ab bott I U4 but a few that were forced upon his recognition and voted down by his crowd. Tho (piostlon of Investigating tho al leged fraud was discussed but when It camo to voting upon a commltteo tho Kll llanltes wore careful to oxcludo the in (Hilsitlvenoss ot tho legal profession. They voted idown tho motion to havo Judgo Rooso chairman of tho committee. Pro fessors Hobblns and Wilson were also voted out. Til 13 PERSHING RIM.IOS. At a meeting of tho Pershing RUH held on Thursday evening Jnnuary 7, It was decided that tho Rllles should repre sent the military department of tho uni versity on Chartor-day by giving an ex hibition drill. Ar the weather on Charter day cannot bo relied upon, drills will be worked up by tho Rllles so that thoy can accomodate themselves to nny kind of weather and If Indoor drill Is necessary thoy will bo prepared to give It. If tho drill takes placo outdoorB It will con slat of the movements ln tho school of th company Including tho bnyonot exer cises which will bo somewhat of a nov elty. Tho drill will bo concluded by tho batt'lo exercises as has always been tho custom. A novel Indoor drill has been arranged for In case the weather Is bucIi as to ren der outside drill Impossible. It has been decided to dovoto Thursday ovenlngs of tho regular weekly drill to the manual of arms and to put ln an additional Saturday afternoon ln order to prepare for tho Charter-day exhibition. For tho two weeks Immediately preceding Char- last year, 111 accordance with a regula tion of the committee, by which tho di rector and his assistant simply bold their position for a sluglo year. Up to the pivsetit tlmo tho school has occupied the Villa Aurora with tho orig inal occupant, the American school ot iircblteoturo. lloth schools developed to such proportions thai a change wus con sidered advisable, and during the past summer tho school of classical studies moved to the Villa Story. This Is tho commodlUH building on tho corner of tho Via Palestro and tho Via Oaota, formerly occupied by Mr. Waldo Story, tho sculp tor. Tho upper portion Is used as a res idence, while the lower part Is already adnnti-d for the requirements of tho school. The students who havo filtered to pur huo a course of study tho present year, como from a iumhcr of tho eastern col leges and others. They must all bo col lego graduates, a requirement requtslto for membership In tho school. A number of thoso IiUvmi doctors' diplomas and aro professors In colleges. Thcro Is a regu lar course of study vith lectures on num ismatics, pateography, manusscrlpts, in-1 scrlptlons, archaeology and other sub jects These prescribed studies do not Interfere with tho advantages offered by other schools ln Homo of which tho stu donts may avail themsolves. Tlio suc cess of tho school is now nssured beyond it doubt. What It needs la an ondowmont, and Professor Halo, tlw resident director proposes to glvo tho question his ospec lul attention in America during tho com ing year. As this is only tho second year of tho school's existence, it having been started on the 15 of October of last year, it is Interesting to noto tho almost ro markablo gain It has mado ln nearly overy department slnco that tlmo. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEBRASICAN. Don Camoron'c lunch counter, 118 South Elovcnth Btreot. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEBRASKAN. TWO TRAINS DAILY IIKTWKKN iijsrcoirsr -AND- Auburn, Falls City, Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. " "" City Ticket Office, 1201 0 Street. II. O. Townhknd, Gon'l P. & T. A. P, D. Coiinkll, C. P. & T. A. When you take Chas. B. Gregory C TJ. of N., '01. Office A At 1100 0 St, S Lincoln, Neb. H Fhe Nebraskan You are getting a good COLLEGE PAPER. Don Cameron's lunch, counter, 118 South Elovonth street. If you aro In need of underwear attend Swing Clothing Company's great sale. Tho faculty of tho university of Mich igan refused tho use ot tho gymnasium to tho oollego fraternities for their annual ball, and the affair was compromised by making It a moro of a university function. Tho annual catnloguq of Vassar Just issued, shows a total enrollment of 637. First National Bank, LINCOLN, NEB. Capital Surplus $400,000.00 100,000.00 N. S. HAUWOOD, President, CHAS. A. HANNA, Vice-President. V, M. COOK, Cashier, O. S. LIPPINCOTT, and II. 8. FREEMAN, Ass'tCaBhlor. A PUBLIC PLACE For overy one at tho Sanitarium. First clabs work and latest styles in hair cuts. Long full cuts a specialty. PRICES. Shave 10 cents Hair cutting ; ,, 25 cents TOM RUSH .Prop.