LOCALS. fluy Webster & Honor's shoes. Webster & ltogcrs wnivt to sell you fSioes. qo w Don's Cnfe, Somfii 11 till. Open iwvln F. Lnnibortjor., Dentist, 1205 0 St! Alex. Blk. Tel. 248. Hnrn lloibitwon vf Denver vlslknl his Wn brothers "Momlny rcliilMhl ller.slu'.v bus rotoinvwl to Mer for rivlver.sity work. T1,P IVmIiviIok.V elniwes nro so Inn-go diat niuber tlhislon in been fomnetl. Wnril HnrlK'r lms ivluriiwl Imm u ''''', .!.. 1.. II... VtU.i.1. Dliil,!.. ....,.- try. Uiirlon WllMin lort .Mommy for Col-1 ..!. f.iitnrejiv. Xmv York. 1ir Ktuitlv! jmoia i " ." i Jan. The ivs-ftrntion In the lVoi;irsvtory I x)! li"v refUMH'iI one mimireil nnu , nft . rh.-i. rrue litis been netanv com- maintain during the siWm-e of Mn- ,)rV-K-. Our StmU'iits' $3 nnd $3.50 shoes nre he best on earth for the money. Foot form Store, 1213 0 street. Pmf 11. K. Wolfe bus .-ui'eiitetl tilio penition "t Miiierinlendont of t'liv city Uoois ,ii SouMi Oinnlin. We guarantee every pair of shoes to give sntisiuct.roii. Foot. Form Store, 1213 0 street. Mr .lov liu-hnnlh, reeeiitly of the i'lvthfl Miliinn neadeniy of Virvinia, kill attend t'he law M'bool thin fall. l!c Mr. Mnnss of the First Coirgiv- . .i.i ., ,... v- If rational t'nnreii, amire.sMii i in- i. vm. L A. Suinl.i. afternoon on lUble study. I'mf. Turnin will tender n recaption w the dilVeront fraternities of the U'nierMt in tlie nenr innire. W-n H!oom VllHnnon has le- liuruil r"i l-""- njrolex, t , to spe.mi ' tne wintfi with her mother. Mr ('-ire C. Yon up, '07, left Fri day to pursue a conre ot medicine in therniiersit, of California, Dr. S. F. Cook, practice 1'imitcVl to nc, ear. ifose and throat, 1215 0 St, The Delta (iainma& entertained.1 in- iiormiill.N evei.il of their lady friends tt Mrs. Mark Woods slimlny altr- onon. Wckeen all books and .supplies need- 1 nt tln Fiiixers-Hy Students' Oo-op-eratiie Hook Co., 225 North Eleventh sint't. lockers for lunch baskets nnd books nt "Unl Hook Store," old "co op" room. Hern Mueller, 'OS. left for Oma ha Moml.i to complete his -work at he oHi-ition. Tie expects to return (iiilxnit a month and will jwst in en- pntvrinir We Iwie the best $3.00 and $3.50 iocs. Webster & Holers. 1034 O St, The Tin Delta Thcta fraternity in tiati'ri ll.i Ipli Sobin, Diedrioli Ixin, John Hill nd Chester Sumner TYldny wiiin"- History I'aper and Covers have ooinc hrto gfiirr.il use. Yon wHl find the 3 un, uMo-riutc cold's tit Kcigliton's, 1123 0 St. Younp'- "Travels in France" will be it tlip students' Supply Store in a few i. Stmlcii'v -v ill find Uic Student,-' Sup ply Store open at all luours of the day ml ei i' in a ir. ViKiit t'lie Metropolitan Barber fiHitop. on pet first class work at low prices. Hnir cm 15c; rilitampoo, l.r.c; fili'lnes 'r'Aitli tickets. 1218 0 street, D. .7. ll'iliii,.ii, l'roprietor. -t. tin Id, the barber, i an artist 11 1' 1 1 n and will make every effort "' V.i,, hi, ftiidcnt friends if they "ill en ,t tin. Tonsorial Tarlors on , Ni Ii 'I li.rtccnth street. T'" ie.'iriMiifr store for tflie Uniivcr SH ui.nl - ii ml Kiippljo srincc 1801. v" 'k" C--ocraHve ISook Co., 225 Wi'i in ),. Ii CliiT.i AVnlah. who IiUh juHt com M'tl lui ,,rt studies in Mnfflnnd, has '""line, ii, hincmln for the winter. s w.i ,i liiis accei)tl a jiosition at ' Uclivaii Fnivcrsiity. Then i, talk of chanfrlnff the date , the Sopliiiiore-FreihmTin ,ontes't. A f)n inittce of wliich Dr. llathiK ' fliairm in, ,ms iM..n appointed to 5Wipe the contest. m n'?- u '. the librariaui, and Chan. '-m. .Kiiaiff commandant o'f tlie ea w f'-funeii't. have been n'bpcnt from "x1 r diit i. , ff)r fmv (ij,v. 'pj1v ym0 th Ih.,1, i,m,tcMicd with Liu- fever, m '"' n ported bottw. "; D. Kin-si)uvv of Oh'iwwa, has JWMorwl for Univcjm-it.y work. Mr. ... " .' 1'iii.vcti riLiiu c-iinro oni ui Hill ' ,enm ias-t year, aim 11 "e iihpirant for tackle on our own tev-'i this sctifcon. liiir01'1'0 ,iafi 1t,!,n posted caJling n 2?! !lfi: of n,e Athletic association to "Thin t ,,""i'L i -i" o oiock KMnorrcw. tinn Vle reBdar jneetlniff of iissooia- toke p . ' ek'otlon ot oiTiccrs will Webster Roger's sHioes arc Hie beat. Conch Yost visited the exposition Sat unlay and Sunday. Dient, Charles C. Pulls, '0(1, of the Third rcK-iinent., is in town. The eltiNses in Fniish Hteiviture hnvo been ititiitcd nnd now roc'rW nt 8 o'clock. Webster & ltogem' $3 and $3.50 allocs nro the besit, Mr. (1. F. linger, '08, is with us again, lie will take senior law this year. Cameron's Lundh llooin, US Soutih Flevont'n. Oiwiii day nnd nigQvt, The faculty have (h-cided that stu deiils may elect a thlnl year of drill for which onc-tlftdi credit will 1m' jfivon. The Cnrdner 'IVilloriiiir Oc-., docs first class work and tilic prices arc lvjiwonnblc. S. W. cor. llt.lv mud O. The l'nicr.slty Preparatory .school seems to be prospering. Many of the undergraduates of the High svhool nre taking work there. Students who wis'h to have their work done . by up-tcNlnte barbers should pnitroivlstc Shannon it IJobbinis, bawmemt, S. 1J. corner 12tlli and 0. Pmf. O. Y. P. Stout will not. begin work with his classes until about the middle of next month. He is engaged in engineering work near llomlder, Col. Students' Co-oHM'ative Dobk Co., 225 North 11th St. Those interested in the Sophmorc Freshman athletic contest nre request ed to meet in the gymnasium nt 3 o'coek today. The llcgent Factory make men's shoes only. All hand welts, latest styles. See them. 1020 O street. Prof. Wolfe has accepted the posi tion of superintendent of city schools in South Omaha, Delta (iammas indulged in a trolley ride on Thursday evening of last week. Supper was served en route. Pi Deta Phi entertained n.t the home of Mrs. Frank 13. Dalvr on Thursday evening of las- week. . Harlow Hewitt of Co. F. Second regi nienl, visited with the Alph'a Tail boys a. few days tHiis week. He is await ing his discharge before registering. Kappa Alpha Thcta entertained most delightfully at high five on last. Friday eventing at the home of Miss Lida Millar. Orders were read liefore the battal ion of cadets on Monday, appointing Major Charles 11. True commandant of cadets during the illness of Mnjor C. W. Weeks. The Gardner Tailoring company are closing out their men's furnishing goods at cost to make more room for cloth. Phi Delta Thcta initiated the follow ing men on Thursday, September 22: Kalph Sabiu, Den trice; Chester Sum ner, Omaha; Dicdrich lau, .lohn Hill, Lincoln. Miss Dlossoni Williamson has gone to Los Angeles, Cal whore she will sjh' nd the winter with her mother. Young women who petition the committee for more than 17 hours, will be required to pa- a physical exami nation under Miss Hnnr. How aliout the men? . The new cadet 'band promises to lie the Ik'M the Unvei-sity has ever had. It is under the leadership of liarl WVlin, hiimsclf a fine cornetist a.nd a good leader. There will be about thirty-five in the band and according to tlu prediction of Prof. Kimlwill of the School of Music they will bo giving concerts before long. Mr. Clare C. Young, '07, formerly an instructor in the Conservatory of Mu sic has gone to the University of Cali fornia where he will take up a course in medicine Dr. L. A. Sherman will, as us-uaH, conduct a Sunday sdlioo. class in St. Paul's Methodist Kplscopall church at the corner of Twelfth and M streets. This class Is composed chlelly of Uni versity students. I,nst Sunday theclnss met for tllie first time litis yevir, and ihc attendance -was very large IntcrcollCRlato Hureiui. Cottrcil & Leonard 4W.47H llromlwav Albany, Now York. Mnkors of trie Caps, Gowns and Hoods To tho American Colleges and Uni. versities. Illustrated manual, samples, prices, etc., upon request. Gowns for tho pulpit and the bench. When You Write To Your Friends who arc coming weU to visit you, just add a post script like this; "Uesureto take the Burlington Koute. It's much tho best." Yon are quite safe in dome this because our cor. vice from Chicago, Peoria, St Louis and Kansas City, in fact all eastern, south eastern and southern cities is just as good as our ser vice io inose points. And that, as everyone who is acquainted with it will tes tify, is the best there is. Tickets and time tables on application at (3. & M. depot or city ticket office, corner loth and O Sts. G. W. BONNELL, C. P. & T. A. Lincoln, Neb. STUDENTS as well as others, find Water m an's Ideal . . Fount ain Pen a neces sary convenience. . . They are used and en dorsed by people of edu cation as the the best writing instrument of to-day It is the popular pen at all the Universities, schools and colleges. . Ask your dealer or write for catalogue. L. E. WATERMAN & GO., Largest Fountain Pen Mauufactcy in the world. 157 BROADWAY, NEW YORK N. Y. Qmmn nEDICHL COLLEGE Course 28 Weeks. Bees $65.00. The Conneticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, THE MOST PERFECT PROTECTION at LOWEST POSSIBLE COST For Premium Kates write or call on HORACE G. WH1TMORE, U. of N. '95, Con. Agont, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING' LINCOLN, NEB. Offers great inducements to stu dents of medicine in the west. Methods of instruction most satis factory. Clinics in both surgery and medi cine held in the following hospitals in this city: County, Methodist, Child's, Immanuel and Presbyterian hospitals weekly. Catalogue sent and questions an swered by E. W. CHASE, Omaha, Nebr., Continental block. mBKktef y$i talk We Will Save You Money on Mens Shoes. Regents - $8. GO University - - $800 Latest Style and Best Quality. One Profit maker to Wearer. REGENT SHOE CO., 1036 O Street. f TOP COATS fresh from the hands of the finest tailors in this country Made as only one house can make them fashionable in cut, elegant in ma terial and finish, reasonable in price, the size to fit you, cour teous salesmen here to show them, perfect freedom to come in and try them on, and one thing more you have the fullest guarantee ttoith every Hart, Schaffner & Marx coat; this is their trade-mark: HART, SOHAFFNER & MARX. FALL TOP COAT. Copyright, 1893. By Hart, Schaffner & Marx. GUARANTEED OLOTHINQ. Our coats at 7.50, 8.50, 10.00, 12.50 and 15.00 are the kind the tailors charge 35.00 to 40.00 for. We would like you to stop at the store and try on some of these coats. It will pay you. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO., lO13-101! O Street Before engaging Music call on HAGENOW'S 0ECHESTM AND BAND, OLIVER THEATRE BUILDING. Office on ground floor, and get SPECIAN RATES FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. The University of Nebraska SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Is better fitted than ever before to give artistic instruction in Voice Training, Piano Forte Playing, and all other principal branches of Music, Students will receive full information by ap plying at the School located directly South of the Campus, and can enter at any time. Tuition is the Lowest Consistent with Sound Instruction. WILLARD KIMBALL, DIRECTOR. -;THE OLD RELIABLE BOOK HOUSED All College Text Books and Students' Supplie in Stock. History and Theme Paper, and Cover a Specialty. AGENT FOR L. E. WATEBMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN. Phone &8. - . - 127 South nth Street.