LOCALS. The Annunl to 1o Issued by tho law col w id reported an developing. The l'"" '" Pye'wKy wnn surprised m. ft written lost Inst Wednesday, Vrofrwiiii Hnmpson win address tho .lcoirtonl vnx noors Saturday evening, V quantity of seed has been sont to tho collie jmtllomonl by 8cnator Thurston, pr. lb x nobis of York visited :.1s daugh lfr Tin dny ftMl' Wednesday of this wook, Orr Kellogg hn boon Oppolntod cor pora!, in n reeon order of Captain (lull. pen ' Mnthows has tnkon charge of Iho SiikIph'"' boarding club nt 322 North lUh trrfl m ill'. The i n ion program for novt Frldny North i- wl" l" prepared by tho young ll nv mlirrs. Coum Suporln.cndont Todd, of Onge Ml,ni Kansas, was a visitor at tho unl virn.i & t'o's. now hnndle Kolfo's loxt of Rlmko. sponru. Fountain pons, tablets, diction aries, trnnhvtlons clo. l'ookot edition ot Fronoh ami Gorman dictionaries, monp. A tllo of papers published at Carlisle, IVnn,, called tho American Voluntoor, 1o natod by tho editor, has Just boon re ceived by tho ntnto historical sooloty. Tho lllo contains an account of a trip across tho plains In tho sixties. A bill lately introduced in tho sonato to lower tho ronnlrements for ailmlsslon to tho bar moots with general disfavor In tho law department Tho seniors hold a mooting Saturday to lako action to de feat the measure !f possible. A minstrel show In which all Available talent In tho university will tnko part is to bo given soon after tho roturn of tho gloo club from .holr trip. Tho proceeds from tho entertainment will bo devoted to tho Interests of tl o baseball team. i stonlny. Fi-fti' li diet'onarlos can bo bouRht at tho took iiinr.meni of Horpolshelmor and Oo, in very low prices. rrofi'ssm and Mrs. Kimball will give a recti Ion to Mndamo Camilla Urso this evening after tho concert. l'rofossor Hdward Orton of tho Ohio stato unlvor;y lias sent llvo boxes of val uable Ohio specimens In exchange for ma torlal i-.ciivod from tho Morlll collection In our own university, Tho collection oc cupies tho southonst wall ease of tho museum. Professor and Mrs. Burnet delightfully entertained tho mombors of tho profess or's second German clnss at their homo last Saturday nigh.. U was one of h.s characteristic German parties, and be sides tho nmusomont It afforded thoso prosont It was qulto helpful In tho WW of Instruction. floitip me seems to havo boon npproprlnt InK to himself of lato, the books to bo uwl in lie money course A "University of Nobraska" tablet Is the kind to uso, whon you wrlto homo. The Co-op has a largo supply. Tomonow night the Union boys will (Mint" tin "Script" bill which recontly pitsi.(l i In. house of representatives. Mr. 0 W. Poyntor who was called homo last wi'fk by tho sickness of his father hns returned to his university work. Mis Nellie and Clifton Griggs accom panied tlielr cousin as far as Omaha Tues day, returning to Lincoln Wednesday, "Shore Acres" will bo at the Funko theatre next Friday and Saturday, March 12 mid 13 A mattneo will bo Riven Satur day uftrrnoon. MIhs Neoa Morris who visited at her home in llumbolt last wekk has ro.urned. Idirry Weaver has also returned from tho sami neighborhood. Tin mi.versl y artllloty dotachment did all It could to help InaiiRtirate McKlnloy, The regular salute ot iwoniy-ono suns mis iiiril Thursday noon. Thoro will bo a Joint debate a wook from Saturday ovonliiR botweon reproson.ntlves of Wosloyan and tho r.illndlan boys' do baling club. It Is probablo that the de bate will be hold at Wosloyan. This Is tho first of a sorlos of dobaios whioh tho V. B. 1). C. has arranged. Tho noxi de bate ot tho sorlos will bo hold about tho middle of April at tho unlvorslty with rep resentatives front Doane college Tho terpslohoroan sunsatlon of Now York was Cissy Fl.zgorald's dancing In "Tho Foundling." She comos here noxt , Wodnosdaj, at tho Lansing theatre, and ono may bo able to Judge for himself what all this talk Is atKiit. "Tho Foundling" ran s'.dorod. This is the most Important meot-i lug tho association will hold th.s your, and ' It Is therefore necessary thu. nil the mem-' bors should bo present so fur as possible, j U- j 8enlor-Hay, have youiUOlloeil how many I of our athletes get shelf Junior Yes and how many got loaded? Sophomoro Yes, and how many got tired? Freshman fa.nts. I Princeton Tiger, Hho tried n pair ofiglnves, 1 Whllo at the oounwr sltdng, Tho dood was l0ld, Her blood run iold, For she was oountoMltt'.ng. Y, llcoor. r Brown Say Jones do you never hunger for .ho good old times fou hud at collego? Jones-l froiiuontly thirst for thorn, Hrown -Ulfo. ' When oyngIng the briny soa lly sea sickness 1 nm ilonrod; Tho our that nlwnyi ilxes me Is not tt Mil nbnrJ. l'rtnoeton Tlgor, Hiighton- MeKlnloj-'li never so Wash ington nex .Mnneb. lOosyun Why not? nrlghtun lie's doad', lOasyin-What! McKlnloy? nrlgluun-iNo, Washington. Harvard Umipoon. .. i We were seated In n 'hammock On a balmy night !n Juno, When the world was hushed In slumber Nenth the guidance of the moon. i 1 had asked ono Uttlo Question, And my honrt was fllled with hope, Hut the answer never Toaohed mo, For her brother cut the ropo. Yalo Re cord, i Harbor Have you kod any experience In shnvlng students? Applicant (for Job) O yes sir, 1 always (go over tholr faces twice with the back of the raster and ask , thorn If It pulls much. Harbor Quito right, bu. yon mustn't forgot to strop your razor sovoral times during tho operation. Judge. 'TIs a fearful thins In collego To be pestered by tho rules. Still, wo have the consolation, That It's so In nthor schools. Kx. Big Bargains in Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gents' Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1229 to 1239 O Street. 316 S. South Twelfth St Meals 15 cts. THE MODEL DINING MALL Table Board $3... per Week. Meal Tickets, 81 Meals, $3. K SPECIHL RHT6 4- Will be made to STUDENTS upon application. Yes, thore's plen.y of room at tho top, i Hut to rot thoro myself I shan't hiiran any for nearly two hundred nights at Hoyt's- Vqt T think Its more pleasant to stop, thoatro, Now York, and will bo presented by ono of Manager Froman's bost comedy organisations embracing tho players seen In New York. Secure your seats early. A su.t ot clothes worn by Jamoa T. Woosiej, sergeant In tho o-Vll war, was recentlj donated to tho historical sooloty by Mr. Siryker of this o.ty. Arrangements huvu Just boon mudo tor u juitu iiuimto iH'ivveuii thu .Maxwells and tin- Union boys. Tho dobato will bo held In ehupul In about .wo weeks. The lu,nt and preotlest store In tho city liBunisuad and Tuulo's now furnishings and tailoring storo at 117 So. 11th streot. Call und sue their beautiful neckwear. Tho Camilla Urso concert Tvhlch takes place tonight, brings to Lincoln ono of tho bost fcnown artists living. Mndamo Urso hnB played In evory civilized Innd, and and has recolved medals and praises with out number. Anyone whoso soul can bo touohed by such swoo. strains from hor violin, and who knows tho possibilities ot It In the hands of a master would not miss hoarlng this great virtuoso. It Is under stood tha. a car load or young people are coming up from Boatrlcc and otbor places for tho concert tonight. The advance salo of seats has been vory large and promises an Immense house. Y. M. C. A. The Maxwells defeated the "Initiative and referendum" Saturday evening. J. A. Brown and Wallla spoke on tho affirma tive ana Krj and Mlhor on tho negative. A jionion of tho library of the state med ical ubsuelailon Is In the historical library. All books belonging to tho association aro to be kupt in the society library horoaf .or. Huydon, .ho photographor who Is now located at 102) O streot, is again offering specmi rate to studonts on all photo graph, hih name Is a guarantee of good work. Thu cummltteo havo been mooting io arrange plans for the summer school, and have been chinking of extending the length uf tin. term, but havo not decided Upon It yet. M you imve tried him onco you found 'hat Westerlleld did tho right kind of ton wrlal work. Ho haB boon tho students' tor ber for seventeen years. 117 North Thirteenth street. Tho Dollan girls treated tho boys to an excellent feed at the parlors of Sutton and HollowlniBh last Saturday evening. This "as a substitute for a slolgh rldo which had boon planned by tho girls. Tho Graham Taylor house has buuii opened again, the senrlut fever scare In Its neighborhood being over. Dr. Hlndman, pastor of tho First Pros byjorlan church, will address the assoc iation Sunday afternoon on "Spiritual Dis cernment." Dr. Hlndman Is one of tho best speakers of the city, preaching reg ularly to crowded houses, and will doubt loss give an Interesting talk Sunday after noon. At the annual business meeting of ;ho Y. "vV. C. A. hold Monday afternoon, tho following officers were elected; President; Mary Woodford; vice-president, Dora Au man, corresponding secretary. Grace Broady; recording secretary Bertha Wald- word, treasurer Emma Pyrtlo. Tho young ladles of tho Y. W. C. A. will give a laundry social noxt Saturday ovenlng. Bars or soap will bo auctioned on to the highest blddors. The proceeds of) the social will be usod In purchasing a writing desk Tor uso In the Y. W. C. A. room. All tho students aro Invited to bo present. The two associations had a Joint moot ing last Sunday artornoon In Dollan hall, and It was ono or tho best and llvllest moo;lngs held thlH year. Stove Corey lod and Interesting facts about Ch:na and the Chinese woro glvon by twenty or thirty of the young mon and women. A Chinese missionary rrom Brooklyn, N. Y., Who Is spondlng a few days In Lincoln, on ills way to San Francisco, was prosont and gavo a short taUc. A Chinese quartet from the city sang songs In Chinese. Lower down where there's plenty of com pany. Northwos;om. Mr. Ware How th&t dog of yours Is panting. What makes him act so tired? I Johnny Ho ran Just once through the parlor where Bessie aha Mr. Spoonle aro sitting. Prlncoton Tiger. A college course a race course Is With a dlfforenco though 'tis said, For those who trot the fastest pnee Come rarely In ahead. Kx. 1 slopt in an editor's bed one night. Whon no editor chanced to be nigh. And tho't as 1 .umhlod that editor's nes. How onslly editors Ho. Transcript. 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