I - LOCALS. w ,0 IX)!. Cafe, fioutli lltih. Open mf'8- lto s.hi.K ilted Ms parents in fl'nl ! "'l!i' ,.,rl rru-Kf. mi ipw ww l i mm iwvin V. 1-nmbwinon, Dentist, 1U05 lO Alex. Mk. Tel. 245. .hi'iurUor Mucl.enn took lunch with ,n.Ji.nt Mehinley Wednesday, vhvi.i1 enters fvr lwk promptly 'ini I meiity l'k Store. V-mmuiV. J-uncfli Itooin, US South wutli. Open day ami nigiht ',.,1 1 liiiiK' ami Cruig Siencor wore ,,N'ii t ho campus this week. iir s K. Cook, practice limited to I car, wo!" nm wi. i-io u ou Yirl l'nik' of I'lnttsmouth spent Mtuixla.v m the city greeting friends. (lkjX0,ii LeatJior isue liyiniwi- in, jj,,, ;.. tiwi J'linu owm, j.bi. llIJVl. t Mr. ! iM'iioor, ', litis returned ,i v, ivitj mm win register ror Mi'ili Mt- -imiiiii iniM" iiinr v.inri Iniii.iiv iiiiiHtle nt the Mmlonts "Il" t. ifu.n.intce every pair or shoes ;0pi SUllM.IVUruil. A.IV. 1U1III UlWlVi, :i U birvi-i. ,isii,i. I liunccllor Shedd was .i .....iimiik I Jt-faiti. Ill 4.1ii iiv. .,, l Ml' nil. .". iimivio.H Vi.v wv tdiliuii W.tlmvMlnj. vnil "' ''" unicivity Iwy will jtt. the -i i 'his mil in behalf of her rxiw'UM' jwrtiejs. A lure up'J OI university letter 'jivr jiikI rii elopes at the Students miI Muri, lr-" 1 MITOI. I!.. mler-on, ex-president of I'ht- ii.-o mi i rn gue a snort talk in 1hoIuimI Mmiflay morning. loli n li'iiiiiiv a senior of the law iwriiiK nt iv secretary of the fusion hum ii'ntr.il eommltitee. Our Students' $3 ami $3.60 shoes arc best on earth for tlie money. Foot Worm Store, 1.213 O street. Miv. M.iiin.mr is on the university nk Im. Miss UoIhmMss has charge of h cIih ilium elasse.s nt present. Tin- s.-,-. .ml ursity football team nte.l Hi. high school eleven Friday fT.nii'ii " n score of 12 0. Tliniii.i- U.xltl.v. 'OS, of Xebrashn n lms i- turned to the university il ri-aist. ml for junior law. Tlir (.jinliirr Tailoring Co., does -st cln.- work and tilic prices ore Brtsonnhle S. W. eor. llt.lv and 0. Mm'-. I Kei.l, I5, nnd nieinler of 'In K.i 1 1 1. 1 I 'si fraternitv is up, de limit' i Mej-v of Chielann:iurji fever. Mrs. Miirion Trent Taylor enter- aiiiii! ilie nieinlMM-s of Ktn;i Aliihu Thtfn inovt ilelifhtfully last at unlay. TKuiii. -.iili-jr,' has ehallened ihc inrs ' Im.s In a mint lln1. 'i o w n"l il-- will he arninjred laier. llif i. ,i Diner Tailorlnfr comiinnv are I'K'Mf out thrir men's furnishinfj wis nt cust to make more room ior Imtli. lli'K .ne iiHiuy wills for Jill ldnds w-ooii.l hand loolft,. We t-ell theni r stiiii.-nts nt the Students.' Supply B-'nri' f'liini li;iliinl. a former universitv smi.-iii .June down from N0irnskji it sjitnr.a and "tool; in" the ftto- I1 .llllie IV sifiii.i flu fraternitv initiated Piiiii su.,,..z 0f u0i,n.jl.o j.,. Kptwl H.iwUh.,m!i (f riiitUsinoiiUi Friday "'iniif tVin.i I'r, sident, Anderson of Chi- "at!' i iiiivit made a short, address "'li- si i.i.-iits in the chapel lonilay ,'jnriiiii" I'lMfess.,!- HnxikM, head of the elee- fim ciiL'itKfrs, took h!s eJast, to Oma- nihil ln 10 inspeot the electrical 'liilut ,,t it,,. fnir, .! . ,i (. fjw. lvn.vlw.r t. (i iielis... f '' 1" !n ,umj i.M iii(i(e everv effont f4-I'U-.im ins student friends, n't tOie P'tnwiriii ii.itsiin.. 117 mnrt.li 1al Rt t udfti t s. l,0 ...idli in linvn t'hflir rk (loiiP Iiv iiTwIujIfisf, 1,nelinri OUllI Hit rtin'iye 5lin niirrii X- Tfilililn -ine,ii s. K. eorner 12tfli and 0. I. ' lire 1 III- til. I iii'i'd ji fnnnidiiii in... (it ri... ii.. " ' -.... ,. .. .-. ...... j" "'" '" al sanitate juM tt,U ki of S " "" "" ' witiaN'ilN- for tflie Ne ,"Ki.ii ,ii i,Uve H $. S(i fouirtaJn ikmi 3llr.l.rt ...I . . ' ,, - .,,.-., ,,, yOU. v'Nit t.H. MetropoHtnn llnrber !hop. B ou pet iir,t elflse work at low nriecs. utir eia, i.v; ffliampoo, if: slilnes ' Willi tlekeits. ISIS 0 Street. II. T. . ('. (in'tnlyJuer, one of the IVntt HVluinln s'ommit-Hionerts. of the intiiK .MisHlKxlppI oNpos" n, and ex-edltor of the Shield or 1'h, Kapm l'si, visited IiIn fmternity brothers this week. There isn. marked inereuso. of enthu ilasm 1n the debating elubs this year. A elose enittst. for plncoH on the inter state tlebates enn be lookel lorwwtml to. Mr. ,1. T. Uuirer, '(), one of the .See oml Nebnishn, retrimont volunteers, is in the city the lirst of the week. Mr. buijjer will enter .HiooI tus soon as he is mustered out of servieis Lewis Oottle, 11)00, was on the eain Ius yesteruy on liis way to rejoin his regiment at Omaha. He has been aiek fov four weeks with typhoid fever nt his home in Kdjar. A neat and ery useful little stamp lnx.k will Ik- plven jvii ff you will eall for it at the I legem Shoe Stoiv, 10:t(. O stnvt. As we have only a few of these Irooks eome enrly. Unrton Christie, 'fit), of the Second Neliniska n-R-iment who has lust iv eoveivd fnnn a seeiv nttnek of ty ho fever, gnnMed friends on the campus vSnttmlny. F. II. ltrew, 'eft gunni on the Wes.h.yn fmtlvill tun of Inst vear. is piuetlejng on the gridiron and is an nsptomt for rigin ,.mi of the tlrst eleven. latoicollcuinio IJurciui. Cotlrcll & Leonard tW'tW llromtwnT Albany. Now Va'rU. Mnkcri of tlio Caps, Gowns and Hoods To tho American Colleges and Uni versities. Illustrated manual, samples, prices, etc., upon request. Gowns for the pulpit and tho bench. Beware The Sophomore will give their an nual hop in Patrfcireh hall, eorner of Fifteenth and O streets, on Friday evening, Oetolior JJl. Tickets may be obtained of any of the committees. Mls?vs Tukey and Cunningham. 'Messrs. (Virli-. MeKMHip nnd HectY. Ait'st.s lCinily Weeks, Wilson l)a vidson. and Frank llnin. The senior irirls n-,u-ted their division to eome o in caps and gowns the first day of the seeoml smester. 1-e-on.ml II. llobb.ns, former univer sity student, who is attending Prince ton university, visiter llhrrr (lagv 'lis, nt lti-ooklyn, X. Y.. Snndav. Mr.' (Sage Is attenOhig the llrooklvn Art Seluml. 'Nie svnior class met Tuexlay to con sider the l)o.uxl of editors for tlie class book. The names siiggeMlel bv the executive eonimittce, appointed for ihc purjiose, weiv unanimouslv neceiited, and aiv as follows: Frank Berry of the class of '!W w;us in Lincoln Sunday. .Mr. Harry lms a posMon in the Xebraska building :it the Trans-Mississippi evjosition. Ho will resume his university work Xo vember 1st, The sjKHiial die-stamped V. of .. peitnaut statdoiiery, made at the. spe cial orer of the Students' vo-Opcm-tive ltook Co., 225 X. 11th st., has just arriv.il. It is elegantly embossed in scarlet and cream, with the V. of X. Hnimut, a la llarraixl. Yale and l'riiiceton. It Is the swell est station- en- ever hroughl to Tjitneoln. m.ra JH of sjmvious ami fraudulent imita tions of the Waterman lVns. Buy the genuine which has a tveonl of in years of .success!, atul lias been during all that time, as It still continue to be, the bcsl toumlain pan over made, ami the standard of the world. Do not be deceived by inporfeot imitations, but see that lite pen you liny is stamped Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen ami have it endorsed as such to you by us or yoir dealer. All our pens are pmrantcod. L. E. Watcrrrun & Co. , 157 BROADWAY, NEW YORK N. Y. mnnn HEDICE COLLEGE Course 2S Weeizs Fees &G5.00. 1!. 1). Anderson, who went to Crete . WC5. , 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 Uhis city: County, Methodist, Child's, lmmanuet ana rresDyiermn nospuais The Conneticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. THE MOST IM3UFHOT PKOTKCTION at LOWKST POSSIHLK COST For Premium Kates write or call on HORACE G. WHITMORE, U. of N. 95, Gon. Agent, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LINCOLN, NEB. tsm&l , ill I IE If ii i3ti 'K'B iJMB 'fMm mm Wm la Km 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 moreyoa have the fullest guarantee Ibitb every Hart, Schaffner Q Marx coat; this is their trade-mark: HART. 80HAFFNER & MARX. TXIAj TOP COAT. OopjTlRht, 1S99, By Hart, Schaffner & Man. Bf-I VvuwuHH 1 GUARANTEED CLOTHINO. iMMier. Donne, 'D7, hat, on '" nehool and will train for I'mi inn of tackle on the llrwt elev- ""' ft i. n,U t, utetr'i!c for tflie Xe- Sitiuxla, to coach Donne men in Im, ket ball rejiortj, that Doatie hitenKls to exiiend all her energy in basket nail mid track work. There were about thirty candidates for M)sitious on tbc t-m and some of 1lie men sliowed up well. All were heartily in favor of the iriniig-ulnr league lx-tween Wesley, an. Domic and the univerMity. The Delta Gamma sororJety held their first initiation of the year at the home of Miss Helen Wood's on Mon day evening. The following young ladles were initiated into the myste ries of the order: llerberta ,1 ay lies, 13d hh .lackson. Wood .lohnson, Maud and Gertrude Maeomber of Omaha, JSKlfwki lliieeker of St. "Paul. Mjniie soln. Xina Bridge of Fremont and Al ice Fuller of Lincoln. Sat unlay evening Cnancellor ami Mrs. MncLciin gave a Tceeptfon to tiie members of the fresh mar. class. Thej were assisted in receiving by Dean and Mrs. Sherman, Professor and Mrs. Wil moii, 1'rofossor and Mrs. Uichards, Mr. and Mrs. Davisson, Miss 131en Smith, nnd Messrs. Hjirrj' Shedd, Weslorman, Dales and Crabt.n'e. DidicJous refresh ments were served in the dining room by Mioses Bnrr and Ttouton while the sweit strains of llagenow's orclHifltni floated down from the ball above. Catalogue sent and questions an swered by E. W. CHASE, Omaha, Nebr., Continental block. 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., IO13-1019 O Street Before engaging Music call on HAGENOW'S ORCHESTRA AND BAND, OLIVER THEATRE BUILDING. When You Write To Your Friends who are coming west to visit you, just add a post script like this: "Be sure to take the Burlington Route. It's much the best." You are quite safe in doing this because our ser 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 to those poirr.s. And tuat, as everyone who is acquainted with i: will tes tify, is the best there is. Tickets and time tables on application at B. & M. depot or city ticket office, corner 10th and 0 Sts. G. W. BONNELL. C. P. & T. A. Lincoln, Neb. i I BM. .! SBobin i Mi ""(.'. l el,,,.,, iii the doparuneot oi K. I' lllll'llljr tin. ill-iw 'on. Proprietor. Mtirgniet Ouster, who had incut oi of Mrs. le 1n on Tuesday I; :""'. win multiline ;.... n,. to conduct L iIr' u,"'''i Turpin gave a dance to L:.'1'm',''l fratornl'tles of the uui- fit.N on Iridnv ovenino- nf 11 ivmAi r' 'id, hull , ,,.;. ti.., ?.,,. ,.. i.li " "" "inns I1IOCK. JlllH ., -" " oigoyeii. Iir . V1 to vvi(lK ' gnuo Siitr in ix'oriers. !' ilwii to wWnwm tlie gaum Satr J and visited )iBs Phi Delta Theta ilmiV."!". . Dnwnport is one of tlie ,Ul,U ,,'", I'fflflmt Wiiortorfi. The very Latest Styles in Men's Shoes The Best in quality at any price We make these shoes and sell direct from the factory. JRGQonts - $8.50 ) u j a u a University - $3-00 Hand Welted' One Profit: Maker to Wearer. REGENT SHOE CO., 1036 O Street Office on ground floor. ond get SPECIAN RATES FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, The University of Nebraska SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Is better fitted titan 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. Turpin's School of Dancing. Children's class, Saturdays 2:30 p. m. Ladies' and gentlemen's class, Mondays and Thursdays 8p.m. The. Academy offers advantage for cotillion clubs, private parties, etc. Is nowiy furnished and decorated. Will bo routed at reasonable rates. Tor further Information address, ALBERT TURPIN, 1132 N Strret, Lincoln. Neb.