hhkh Ty n . weak will nitpcnl to ninny n bring 1 HE MEIER ASK AN. I ono of political rost ovon thuwh It is ... , ono of oxiimlimllons. A Weekly Newt paper Issued Every Frl day Noon, by the Students of the University of NobrnsKa. En.ered ns Second Class Mall Matter. I'armoleo. . A. K, Tito time Is rapidly npprouohhiR when the sopliomoro clnsses will meet to olect olllcors, editors mid form nlntm fnr tlin "lunlor nnnunl." As tills Managing Editor occon wlll ,)0 hy fnr tho ,,,, ,m. I s Cutter :.;....?.;....'. Editorial Porlnnt In Us results of nny contosl c isnunwr" NowsKdlior that tho class will have In It college C. E. MHtson Ass't Editorial courso, It IHioovos the century class Kme anow Walker Sororities to bo extremely careful In all Its nc- H. C. Uurr Athletics. (ions rolntlve to tho same. It has O.Uer Chambers Locnl. )001) t,,p PNMorcnco Qf u10 f0Ur dnrsis SJlih Schwartz Aas't this. M'gr. t,m( ,myo IM,i,iBi1Cl ,mmmls up to lilts The Ncbrnskan will be sent to any ad- tliuo, that only hy tho unltod action tf dress upon receipt of the subsor.ptlon .. wilni en, i,ih i, ,i,mo ii price, which Is one dollar a y.nr, or fifty , lno wnolc Cln!" ca" UU8 " mmo A" cents a somoster. , factional and Individual dlfferonrcs Contributions are "aolfol.o.1 fromn7i; I mM ',0 ,pfl 0,,tlr0,y n8,,, ,n ,,,p on" News Items such as locals, personals, sldurntlon of the junior annual, reports of meeting, etc.. are especially Thp 1)W(t ,non should ho oloetcd to deslr d. The Nebrasknn will be glad to' print nny contr.butlon relative to u son- tho hoard regnrdloss of heir afllllatlons era. university subj ct, but the namo wlt.lt university organlrntlrn or must accompany nil such -whoihor they belong to no oiganlza. ., ,. , lion whatever. Only hy a total dlsro Dr. Hastings dosorvos tho aid nnd i . , ,,,,,. ,. , ,"L,"t' .... ,,. t. 'gnrd for harhnrlan and frnunlty enthusiastic support of ovory student , In his effort to obtain athletic trophies. , Iino" onn ll,p 'rl'pr mntorlnl bo oh- So far, ho has secured many vnliinblo ; tn,n,,, to nu 0,u Ul boar(l oI oMton. prizes, soino of which will ho porpetu- J That tho entire success of tho annual nted. The growth of tho university j depends on this hoard goes without nnd the consequent growth of athletic saying. Only about ono board out of ily a recent action of tho trustees Princeton Inn has boon closed for the sale of liquor, and tho rulo prohibiting students from having liquor will bo enforced. After next Juno tho university of West Vlrglnln wlll adopt the plan of continuous session degrees being granted without ceremony when a cer tain amount of work Is completed. "Thcro are others" as good, per haps, but nono bettor thnn tho pictures takon at tho Students' Photograph Gallery, 1031 O street, V. F. Necdham, merchant tailor, 125 N. Twelfth St., carries a flno lino of suitings; guarantees work; price right. A stock of Huntington's special die stamped stationery has been received by tho Co-op. It makes tho prettiest U. of N. tablet yet seen. material has given Nebraska un bounded opportunities along athletic lines. Wo arc proud, and justly so, of our football team; will give our baseball team the samo sort of sup port. Wo need tho spirit manifested at some of tho great Sprlngfiold games, when gray-headed men will shout themselves hoarse for tholr alma ninter. Tho prospects for athletic contests arc bright, thanks to Dr. Hastings. Saturday will mark tho advent of 'Prom." week at Yale. The features continue over llvcdays, nnd young la dles from almostovorystatr"ln tho union will attend. Each class will gle n gormnn, cotillon or prom. Tho patronesses will bo prominent ladles of New York. Efforts aro being made to curtail tho former enormous ex penses of "Prom." wcok but It Is the swell season at Yale, and is generally made the most of. Yalo has one ftnt ure of tho "Prom." of which Nebraska knows very little. Tho delightful "lawn teas" whore tho llttlo parties gather, tho rhnperon falls nsluop, ai d an drink "Russian" tea. The Nebrasknn has n hrnrty woid of welcome for Tnu Delta Omlcron. What the fraternity chapter lifa Is to n man, dipends upon tho individual chapter membora. Fraternities may be strong natl nally, but ory weak locally. Tie "lorai" Idoa accords perfectly with the foundation cf all the national fra ternities, nnd the tame fe low hip and friendhhip may be cultlntd in the 1ml, as in the national fraternl y. We would welcom Tnu Doltn Omlcron as a crowd (f worthy fellow, who hae always, as individuals, won tho ,.... a.. i..,. u. tut.. i..u tu- Uieii, frnternal (irrorrntys and picpaie dents. May they always deserve our j Q malf0 QUr ,ooa, oratorlcal assocla. naiHC a, an organization. It Is re- Uon HUch ft Rlronf? rrganizatlon aa t0 p,r e.l thai Tun Doltn Omlcron will , (.naWo u Q B1ICCOf fiftly mcct ,ho rcnt uiumiitoiy uccome a ciuipior oi an threo so fnr o'ected hnvo felt ab'o to got out a sombrero, nnd these boards were elected by tho whole class for no other consideration than their fitness for tho work. External conditions will bo ex tremely favorable for tho publication of an annual next year. Tho univer sity Is ripe for It again. Times are easier and money more plenty. Ne- 1 braska will be especially favored next year on account of tho exposition. The class of 1000 wlll have no excuse whatever to oftor In caso of failure; and fniluro Is not probable If the proper caro Is oxorclsod In tho selec tion of a board of editors. If the sophomores romombor this fact there Is little doubt of success. Few students of tho university of 1 Nebraska aro awaro that next year our school will be asked to enteitn'n tho most Important college gathering of tho middle wost. In 1S99 it falls to tho lot of tho State Oratorical Asso ciation to provldo for the interstate oratorical contest which will bo held r. Lincoln sometime tluili'g th,o spring of that year. Although the event Is over a year In the future, still It behooves tho local i association to begin preptrntlons at I once for this groat intnrco'lcglnlo con test. Nothing of like Impi r.nno has fal len to the lot of the university for i souk years, and it rem Ins to ha fcgu whe her the school will prow faith ful to the trust Imposed upon it. Nothing but unltod effort on the part of all classes of students both "barbarians" and fratorlty people, van eiibiiro the success of this event. , All loyal students should lay aIde Battalion At-tcn-shonc Just a wordjnnd we'll be through. Srr imr Spcil O ler on Nobhv Chillies which xc have sent ynu. Nobby suitings - $15.00 up. Full Dross - $lS.OOup. Trousers from - $ 3.00 up linnVlCi&OIMSEKY, High Art Tailors. I207O St. With l-d Young WANTKD-THUSTWOnTHY AND ac. re gentlemen or ladles to travel for respors.ble, established house In Lln eoln. Nebraska. Monthly JG5.00 and ex-pen-es. Position steady, liefer. nee. En close self-addressed stamp d envelope. The D mln.on Company, Dcp:. Y Chicago. j. TIIECOLLKGB MAN uj0 is j .SJJiiarttcular !ilx t how liN bnir looks J )JT will find that Sam WVvtertlelil. utter ; ! K zti is venr elx-rlrlicp with rolli up lm-n ? knows hou to nit hair; nniUut It to ', suit. 1ITN. 13ih. J VWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVA D ON CAM ERON'S Lunch Counter. II hontii lilcvcnlh. VAAVNAAAAAAAWWWAAASV First National Bank, LINCOLN, NEB. Capital. - - $400,000.00 .INO. I.. CAHSON. lrc'idont 1). t). ML'IK. t'J)lor. H. S. FUKBMAN, Ass't Canhler. eastern fraternity. The oratorical association scorns to be sadly In neod of money. Since tho annual "frnt-barb" fight over He few o.'Iicers hns died out but fow quarters c; me into the trrnsury that tho givor mnv have the pleasure of voting for n ilcket which hns no opposition. Oran.ry, because of its own value, should not be allowed to dlo out In such an institution as ours. Besides this, in two more years tho Interstate contest should come to Lincoln. As the nthlotlc eoason closed so success fu'ly, why not call a meeting of that a-sor l.itlon and make a return of tho $no bo genorously donated It in 01 by the oratorical as-oc ntion? Slnro the latter was so liberal In days of pr sperlty, falrnesB demands thnt she be sustained in tho hour of nood. With senior and sophomore class eh ct ions today and the oratorical as sociation olectlon tomorrow this has boon a week of seething politics for the university. Contrary to the pre cedent of many past years the oratori cal election seems to be causing but little attontlon. In splto of the efforts of tho present ofllcers to arouse oppo sition, thoro wlll probably bo no con tention JCr tho fow offices. Not so, howevrr, in tho class elections. Among the seniors at least sixteen so far have signified their willingness to place tholr ambition at the dfsposal of tholr friends. In tho sophomore class all attention eo ms contoro'l on tho junior nnr,uil. So fnr nil nttempts nt combinations seems to have tailed Tho coming strain which will be put upon It in tho course of tho noxt year. Lfit all who hnvo any bent In that direction ontor tho locnl contest, which will be held March G. Those who do not caro to do this can at lenst show their good will by attendnnce nt the various mooting which will be hold during tho ytar Unless groat Interest Is shown on the part of the student body during this yoar It wlll be almost an impis slblllty for the local association to crodltably acquit horsolf during the coming year It is hardly possiblo that our stu dents will need n second warning l,e fore doing their sharo In this matter. It's the Place You want to go t4 when you want to purchase tuaguzirt), periodicals, news papers and noveli. Always on hand. Ilth and O Sts., Richards BIK- THE LINCOLN NEWS AGENCY. C. L. SI'KNPKU, Jler. SULI'IIO SALINE Balli House and Sanitarium. Cor. 11th and M etreetH . Lincoln, Nob COLLEGE NOTES. Michigan is making efforts to secure Mark Hanna to presldo at tholr ora torlcnl contest. Tho quostlon of caps and gowns for tho professors is bolng agitated at Kansas university. Harvard dofeatod Columbia, Prince ton and Ynlo In the order named In tho chess championship. During 1800 tho gifts of American rich men for colleges and benevolent purposes amounted to ?27,000,000. Out of a clafcs of V80 at Yale grad uating In '97, Jive men were entirely self-supporting and forty-one were partially so. Tho unhersliy of Minneeotp Is con templatlng mgaglng Minds, Pennsyl vania's famous full-back, ns tholr coach next reason Open at all Hours. ln nnd Night. All forms of bath TURKISH, RUSSIAN AND ROMAN DRS, M. II. AMD J. O. EVERETT, Managing PhynioianB. Metropolitan Barber Shop (Basement Burr Blk.) HAIR CUT, Ha HAIR SINGED, 15c SHAMPOO, He SHAVfc, 10c SEA FOAM. 10r R. Roberson, Proprietor. f 17 r 1 IntiTcollcfflnte Hureau Gotrell & Leonard, 472-478 Hromlwoy. Alliuny, New York. 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