Dan E. DePutron. Hns.... i. Amateur Photographer's Supplies OF ALL KINDS. Sole agent for the Promo Cameras, the very best In the market, ranging In price from $10 to $120. Cheaper Cameras from $1 to $9. Also agent for Stanley Dry Plates, the cheapest and best. I have Supplies for all sizes of cameras. Call at Room 4, 1041 O Street, and sec them. P. O. Box 973. DK. R D. SttSRWIN DENTIST... Cntnphorosis for Painless Pilling. Room 17, Burr Blk Second Floor. W. O. FOREE3, Livery, Baggage and Hack Line. 121 North Elovonth Street. HACKS Nos. 39, 42, 54, 76, and 85. All calls answered promptly, day or night Polite hackmen, always to bo relied upon. Telephone No. 31, Lincoln, Nebr. Nebraska Pant and Suit Company 1217 O Street. West Half ot Trunk Factory Pants to order, $3.50, J4. $5 and up Suits, $18, $20 and up Cloaking, Overeoalng and Vesting Goods by the yard. All work first-class and guaranteed. Northwestern University Medical School. The regular course Is four years, with conditions for advanced standing. This school claims superiority In the extent and thoroughness of laboratory courses, and in the great variety ot its clinical material and the methods by which It is utilized in teaching. For circulars of Information address tho Secretary, DR. N. S. DAVIS JR. 2431 Dearborn, St. Chicago. Heraska Tent and Awning Co. 13G and 133 No. 11th St., Phono 745. LOCALS. Professor Caldwell will lecture at tho graduating cxorclsos at Auburn May 7. Chancollor MuoLcan goes to North Platto Friday to speak before tho wostcrn Nebraska educational nbsoclatlon. Tho Qleo club Is practicing regularly now, In preparation for tho Omaha and Lincoln concerts, which tako place May 11, and 12, respectively. Phi Delta Thota havo added to their momborshlp, the addition being a pug pup, It Is hard to say whether the Phis or tho pup In enjoying tho honor most. Dr. Qcorgo Ireland of Omaha, a former student has already commenced to adver tize himself oxtenslvoly In tho cycling pn pors, by hnvlng his wheel stolen. Mr. Hayward of Nebraska Cliy, brother to W. 11. Haywanl, has been a visitor during tho past week at tho Sigma Chi house. Mr. Hayward Is a "Slg." "Jlmmle" Cnnflold'n compliments to tho Nobrnskan, etc., and h'.s regards to any ot his generation who yet loaf around the Co-op. Ho also adds that "Tho Rag" Is all right. Mr. Leo C. Smith, who Is agent for engraved calling cards, announces that tho seniors who want to take advantage of tho rato. $1.35 for 100 cards and plate, should get their order In very soon. The V. M. C. A. will havo Its regular meeting next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meetings tho rest of the year will be particularly Interesting and no young man can offord to miss them. Germnln E. Towlo, who wroto "Hairs From a Bald Head" In these columns for somo time, has gone to South Omaha to spend tho summer, where ho expects to get inspiration for somo hair raising stor ies for next fall. Professor Card has Issued a neat bul letin on "Windbreaks". It has a couple of fine half-tono engravings. Professor Lyon Is tho author of a bulletin Just Issued from the experiment station on "Suggestions for Chicory Culture." Hnrry Barbor, '94, who since his gradua tion has been at tho head of tho depart ment of chemistry at the Nebraska City high school, has accepted a scholarship and nsslstantshlp at Harvard next year. Ho will work for his Ph. D. In the de partment of zoology. The lecture to bo given before tho Pol Itlcal "economy cluo by N. 8. Harwood Wednesday evening, has been postponed. Ho will speak next Tuesday evening on tho national banking system. Tho pub lic Is cordially invited to hear him. ' Columbia college of Now York has sent some specimens to tho museum consisting of valuable material. A request that wo exchange has also been received. Tho department of geology has also heard from Yale. They want some of Nebras ka's famous "cork-screws" .here. Summer Camping Outfits, Tents, Awnings, Tarpaulins, and Covers of all kinds. Out of town orders promptly attended to LOUIS DOYLE, Prop, and Mart. Palace Dining Hall 1130 N Street, Lincoln, Nebr, The Largest and Best Equipped Eating House in the City. Special rates to studonts. Electrio Fans A. G. OSMER, Prop. All tho type has been set on the Sombre ro, and the presses havo been started. A number of forms havo already been run off. The book will contain over 300 pages, but the work Is progressing so rapidly. It thought that not much time will elapse before It will bo put on sale. Tho cover Is a neat design In the class colors, by Miss Rlghter. Miss Mame Munchoff, an Omaha singer of much ability who Is pursuing her musi cal studies In Berlin, Germany, Is singing with much success, "Tho Fairy's Song," words by William Reed Dunroy, music by Slgmund Landsberg. Mr. Landsberg was for several years a reslden; of Omaha and Is now In Berlin perfecting his piano education. FAST TIME, THROUGH CARS. To Omaha, Chicago and points In Iowa and Illinois, the UNION PACIFIC in con nection with tho C. & N. W. Ry. offers the best service and the fastest time. Call or write to me for tlmo cards, rates, etc. E. B. SLOSSON, Genegar agent. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascaret, candy catharlc, cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. Cascarots stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c. J. L. Stephens President; Harry Eulilson Secretary; W. C. Stephens Treasurer. at-iwaw: G2U&U?t SUMMER SCHOOL, '97 Juno, July and August. mwymeiaey r y OUR SPECIALTIES... Penmanship (both slant and vertical), Spelling,' Business Arithmetic, Rapid cal culation, Bookkeeping, Business Practice Export Accounting, Political Economy, History of Banking, Tariff and Financial History of tho United States, Commercial Law, Shorthand, Typewriting, Reporting etc. Wo can accomodate you in any of these special branches In any way to suit you, either for full or part time. Write us stating what you deslro and wo will give you a special rate. Corner of Eleventh and O streets, Lincoln, Nebr, , UNION BOYS VS. DOANK. Tho Union boys and Doano collego mot In Joint dobate at Creto last Saturday evening. II, W. Rhodes prosldod. Tho question under discussion was; "Rosol"cd that tho division ot labor as It now ox lsts tends to hinder Individual develop ment." E. W. Ellis, T. J. Bahr, A. Hous ton, W. II. Hutsoy of Doane appearod on tho affirmative. G. F. Warron, L. R. Ew nrt, F. G. Hawxby, and O. W. Melor do fended tho negative. E. W. Ellis oponed tho discussion. Ho tnutntalncd that the division of labor throws men out of employment, makes labor monotonous, and makes tho laborer dopondent upon capital. G. F. Warren replied, without division of labor thoro could bo no llfo, no sex, no society. Tho most civilized nations have carried It to tho highest degree. It short ens apprenticeship, Increases production and facilitates Invention. Mr. Warron's thought was good. T. J. Bahr thought the dlvlUon of labor took children Into factories, damaged health. Injured Individuals' opportunities, and caused one-sided development. L. R. Ewart maintained that responsibil ity was Increased through division of la oor. It leads to economy of labor, reduces the cost of production and enables each In dividual to pursno that particular lino of work for which ho Is especially fitted. Mr. Ewart's delivery was pleasing. A. Hous;on of Doano contended that tho homo was destroyed, women were led to work away from their families, children thrown on tho streets, by the division of labor. Classes arc created, Ideas aro des troyed and education prevented. G. F. Hawxby argued that tho present system facilitates production, Increases national wealth, and benefits society as a whole. It lengthens life and lessens crime. It opens new fields and makes tho homo happier. If tho wholo develops the parts must grow also. The chain cannot bo stronger that the weakest link. Mr. Hawxby's argument was logical. W. H. Hutsey quoted Adam Smith and other economists who held that If the di vision of labor Is carried too far, It would tend to Injure the mind and tho Intellect. He quoted Scripture also to make a point. Ho thought his opponents had failed to discuss the question from the modern standpoint. He did not object to tho divi sion of labor except In tho form It now exists. He thought national wealth could be Increased and society in general devel oped and yet tho tendency might be to wards tho destruction of the Individual. O. W. Meier closed the debate. Ho main talned that in modern times no tendency had boon carried so tar.fca that of tho spec ialization of functions. Differentiation is a general law of development. Tho Indi viduals form tho basis of society and un less the Individuals develop, society must bo decaying. As tho Industrial organiza tion becomes more complex tho individual becomes moro perfect. He held that un equal distribution Is not caused by the division of labor. Ho wanted to leave with his opponents tho idea of evolution, of con s.ant development, of steady progress. Tho Union boys will hold a Joint debate with Lincoln normal university next Sat urday evening. Herbert, Magulro and Baker will represent the U. B. D. C. on the negative side of the question, "Resolv ed, that tho United S.ntes should extend her dominions." Heard in tactics Calvary officer In fantry Is king of the service, and artillery queen, now sergeant, what would cavalry be? Sergeant The knave. French, German and Latin dictionaries will bo sold to students of tho university for $1.1214 cents each. These are tho reg ular $1.50 edi.Ions. Gold iridium pointed fountain pens are still selling at 69 cents each. Book Department, Herpolshelmer and Company. Hayden, the photographer who Is now located at 1029 O street, Is again offering a special rate to students on all photo graph. Ills name is a guarantee of good work. If you have tried him once you found that Westerfleld did the right kind of ton sorlal work. Ho has been the students' bar ber for seventeen years. 117 North Thirteenth street. The L. F. & A. Co. have Just recolved a new line of picture frame mouldings, and havo put the rates down for students A full line of art goods. 212 So. 11th st. A "University of Nebraska" tablet is the kind to use, when you write home. The Co-op has a large supply. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 118 South Eleventh street. George Constancer's barber shop Is lo cated at 1010 O street. Four of tho best workmen In the city aro to bo found here. Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cuthnrtlc, tho most won derful medical discov cry of the ago, pleas ant and refreshing to tno tasto, act gently and positively on kldueys, liver and bowels, cleansing, tho entlro system, dispel colds, cum licaditolio, fever, habitual constipation and biiloiiBiicxs. Pleaso buy and try n box of O. (3. C tc-dnv; Kl, tf.V M) icnis. b'olil nnd puaruiitccd to euro by ull druggists. Don't Tofoaoco Spit and Saioko Yut Llfo Awav. If you want to quit tobacco uslug easily mid forever. boiiiuaovoll,Htivinr, imiguoUu, mil of now lifo and vigor, tako Nu-Tu-liuc, tlio wondor-worlccr, that makes wcuk men s'.rong. Many gnin ton pounds in ten days. Ovor 400,0(10 cured. Buy No-To-Bou of your druTgist, under guarontoo to curoCOo or $1.(0. 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