u Vi" 3O00 -7 inn oi" rj. LOCALS. (Xiinerou's bundli Kootn, 118 South Eleventh. Open day and night, Oncvin l- Lnmbortson, Dentist, 1205 0 St., Alex. Ulk. Tel. 245. jHn Corn Cropsoy, 'OS, is visiting the Ml"1"' mii' a,, brands (lore. WHllnin II. Kin,' vns inltintoil iu'to Knpi,n s,K"ll,n ' ,sl Saturday evening. Hnrrv Frank of Omaha wis visiting Ms Slg"" Chi brothers last Saturday. le Ilonghtelln, of Fnirbury, law 07, swi among Univorsi'ty frlonds Sutuln . I).ir Hnrks, law '07, of Fnirbury, ovent S.nuitlny and Sunday with llota Thctn l'i. Kanu'-t K IVuke of Haywnrd Col lfjjl., III.. ha- uglsterod for Univer sity "! rrini-ipnl I. h. out tor or lion trice, rtn. n, .Saturday ns fii.iu (iriunell The Senioi -Junior foot ball game was played Friday and was declared a tie, although tho Seniors scored a touch down. H was decided to play the game Wednesday, but the Juniors failed to show up and tho game was glen to the Seniors. One hundred copies Evan Harring ton, tho author's latest and llnal re vision of 1808. are here, llnwnro of shelf worn and second hand copies. I They do noto contain tho revisions. Students' Co-Opcrattvc Hook Co., Lin-1 coin, Neb., 225 N 11th. J Mr. (Jeorge W. lleiinrod, a former i Nebraska student who graduated last 'lune at llaivard. has boon appointed assistant in physical olu'inistr hi tbat Institution. Mr. Jleinirod was awarded a .scholarship in ohomistrj ' at his graduation and this second np- , ointmont it a further recognition of I his nbilltv. Inti'irollcRlnto Uiirpiiu. Gottrell & Leonard IT-MTH llromhviiv Albany, Now Yorl- MiikiTsof tho Caps, Gowns and Hoods To the American Colleges and Uni versities Illustrated manual, samples, prices, etc , upon request. Gowns for the pulpit and the bench. Beware to sot liny only the revised imIIMoii of Hv- e the brave!"11 J,nrrl"ffto t Students' Oo-Opcra-I tive Hook Co., Lincoln, Neb., 225 N 11. 1 If Vtflll Mlllll fm. .4t-tlt..L ......LL.ul 1.... f 11... V..l. Ilt.,1. '...'..' .'"" '"-- i--".. m,k . ,,-,.,.. ... .... .. ,.,8 rioaiHMi or repaired in good shape ami (,,.!. m- in Lincoln Saturday to jut mirnnnl: mtm take thorn i I. 1 1 1 ii.nvii k1111- ' ViircI. practice limited to Skin " Diseases, 1400 O St. . iipa l'fi Iwiys will entertain v . olub of Heat rice, Satur- tli Dr. E ad I rr I'h 1 I h. N a. 1 1 1 if. Hi, 1 . adinn society was ontor tii,.,! the home of Miss Krisinnii saimtl. ccning. Dr. D L. Knnisdoll, skin and gonito rinsirt ilimsi. l!i7 So 12t St. Pn 1 1 lee has been unable 10 meet ;i r'ae llil week on aeeouut of nckne. liert Koliin.-on. '00. who ha boon onm-itoi with tin exposition, nns re- .1 ivoU over raumu. rt iimed fi'i I nivendty work. Dr. S. i:. Cook, practice Mini ted to I eve, en 1. nwo and tihroat. 1215 0 St Iharit - Ilnidy, Jr.. 'OS. came down 'rom (Mn. 1 ha to spend a ennple of da m h his Itetn brethren. (Tupe. eercincii begin now at -nun,- ! Iito 10. instead of nook .1- formerly. Iiin - i T-nther Sal ,ii -; iv ,o. root jonn store. i-i. 1 -irt Mr. A L. Tucker, of the Second Xe Haka leginient, has resumed his mMh ,. the Senior law class. S. Koed, 1020 O Miilnorv store. Students having an thing in the line of books, tnugn.iucs or good lit erature of imy kind, which the. arc willing to eontributo to College Set tlement library, will kindly loao , same in olVlce of sceietary and treas urer, room 101, main building, or noti fy I-:. II. Wiwoottt h a mite in the mail lm. We need good books. Please interest ,oursiles in this work and help to provide good read ing for thoe who need it. P-4 M-. I ll.i lUehardson. of Hoston, t. .iil.lresied the students in chapel i-i.i morning on Loyalty and ldisllll) '" We guarantee every pair of shoes pre satisfaction. Foot Form Store, 1213 0 street. The famous boulder of rhe elnss of u. h.i .iir;iin been dlrturbed. This me 11 rceei.cd a bath of blue vitral ui i I jirrbnbly disfigure it for life. Our Students' S3 and S3.50 shoes are if bet .hi earth for the money. Foot ?Km Store, 1213 O street. I i M- ,11 . I'-l 1 Frank on Yhe , '.St Cl.e oiiaii e llt'.i 1 1 "'Mil, . L 1 , . . ii Hi, KKSOLI'TIOXS. Whereas, II lm plen-ed our Father 1 in lli omnlseent' wisdom to remove from temporal life the sister of our , fellow worker, Frank Miller, the Pal-j ladians offer the following resolu-1 lion: J I hat we extend to this belood brother our heartfelt sympathy, and we mingle our grief with his in the .is of a dear sister. I.e it reiklvf.il llmt vi mi. ml n nnnv 1 of ihee resolutions to our brother: , t'a'ilailiau. and that we place this e- (i mini- presi,,i, f sMupnthy ujion the rolls) in our soeiei, aim also uini we iiaic the resolutions published in the itni- er.l papers. WILL J. LOWIMF. CI1L I.'OWLHU. W. 11. 11. M0015K. Committee. of spi nous and fraudulent Imita tions f the Waterman Pens. Huy the genuine which has a record of lo years of sueees, and has been during all that time, as it still continues to be, the best loumlaln pea ever made, and the standard of the world. Do inn Ik deceived bv inperfect imitations, hut mc that the pen you buy is stumped Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen and hae it endorsed a such to ou by u or your dealer. All our" pens are guaranteed. Si I P Wjitormnn fn - - w 157 BROADWAY, NEW YORK N. Y. The Conneticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. THE MOST PERFECT PROTECTION at LOWEST POSSIBLE COST For Premium Hates write or call on HORACE G. WHl'TMORE, U. of N. '95, Con. Agent, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LINCOLN, NEB. W Christie has returned to !n after his prolonged i lhing at the Phi Knji- ve. nEDICHL C0LLEE I . Kain, Julian I'lac'kman, i.iol, Ernest Ames, and Fred nt Sunday at the eposi-1 .ii'hirr 'I'ailoring Co., dicxiS - wvrk and tilie j)riceis are S. W. cor. 11th' and O. rk, Austin Collett, Fritz Joe 1'ichnrds and Frank -(M-iii Sunday and Mou- 1 1. 11.U.M JUtll I I )PI I "ip, Jr., '00, of Edgeinont, II "'.1. stopped off between -irei old friends, while on pd ),,., from Philadelphia. Mtboiitr' the Senior bos have de- ! to .r, 1 liat inn cant's, vet thev t uiidiii. 10 agree upon any sieclal J nf ( 1 ,., rii -' fv Ki "n .uul Irwin are each auf- ' 'in i)oiJt, on their arms, but '"ii willingness to get into - triune regardlefc of these iiiii, ' 'in., i' .ii of iyo:j gae a delightful -itiirdwy night in A. O. U. ! was a distinctly class af- "on the piciinint air of all "ii oceasioiiB. iw iii.'t ,.,,...,.., ,..,., :,.,i -v..,,. . .iiivuili JUlllllUi, A.v.. "" -"' at Gardner's Suitorlum. I'IOmi l! r flfifitws'1 Tiri(Url flTlft r I'lioiie 70S. southwest cornor J' ""'I lmt.eine.nt. II P.ASK15T P.ALL STIPULATIONS. Th- following stiiuIntions govern the Triangular league in basket ball tielwocn Doane. Wesleyan and the University oi Nebraska: 1. This onranization shall le known as the Inter-Collegiate Uasket ' lJall League foi the State of Nebras ka 2. All games shall be played ac cording to the strictest interpretation of Ihe basket "ball rules for the year in which games are played. .1. All officials shall be strictly non partisan, viz: Members of the insti tution which is not playing in the (Taint in question. 4. Each home team shall provide for the eMiises of the visiting team and for all other o.vpene? of the aaine. .. The schedule of games shall be irin in November of each year. We. the undersigned, representing the basket ball tennis of this Triang ular league, agree to abide by these regulation1-. Course 2S WeeJKs. Fees (55.00. 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, Immnnuel and Presbyterian hospitals weekly. Catalogue sent and questions an swered by E. V. CHASE, Omaha, Nebr., Continental block. 1 f. graduate of the Lniver- aiul now a rising young Issues, Neb., came down pend the day in the li- 1 1 "I ,1 l"ilii 1,, h.' r0fet,h(ii 1.h.b.v -ie Tw.w.ivinrr n .uuiiil,.. 0r luttors from HiL'h ' til hern ficl'liwr tnf Infnrm.l. M Willi --i x- ,? 1 ,.,...- -1 1 ." '-Kiii 10 uie Toacning m ""J in the High Mihools. Will ('liai)in iitwt A.11ni 5 Tiirc t ilr. .. V A. , . -'..11 11-0111 (ifiuirifi ii K 1 ip. S( ) I 1 1 .M 0 1 1 1!-Fit ESI i MA N M EET. The Sophoiiiorc-Frushinan fieui and track meet will take place uion the eampiin at 2 o'clock Saturday. The contest promises to be most interest ing. The entries are quite full, twen-ly-two having signified their intention (if contesting. The Sophomores are lSurr, Swallow, Hart, Mantz. Cowgill. Clinton, Shane and Kerry. The Fresh men are: Clark. Walker, Weston, Warner. Pepoon. McPotnhl. Stall, Mnrick. Hewitt, Iester, T)asenbroek. Wallace, Hoard and Neilson. A competent corps of officials hae been selected and every thing will be run off quickly and smoothly. After the contest there will be a foot ball game between the Lincoln High whool and the second eleven of the FnlvenfMy. Tills will be close and evelting, as each tonm has al ready won a game from its antagon ist and quite a little feeling exists be tween the trains. Ecr t-tudent should come out and encourage these two branobes of Ath letics and "root" for our second loam. 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- ice to those 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 B. & M. depot or city ticket office, corner 10th and O Sts. G. V. IJONNELL, C. P. fc T. A. Lincoln, Neb. iatioo t a" ortUt ualitr eta- Ml ' ball frame Saturday and visit '111 Kllimn Tt-i I.-,..!,,.,,.. Tlnlli wow-red from the fever and euter ilio it,.:,.,.u.. jn.,. r,...i Wie Metropolitan Barber rihbp. . iu.x cms work at low prices. wm J5t"5 aoo, lJUc; fflifiniea TUitickotB. iji8 0 street. B.J. nOn. Tt..t..i j DW Cafe, SoulHi lliSi. Open 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. utfvSrsity fl-OO I Hand Weltedl One Profit: Maker to Wearer. REGENT SHOE CO., 1036 O Street- BUSINESS SUITS. Come in and look at them, examine the goods, the linings, and the way they arc put togetherj try them on and say whether you ever saw their equal for the money. Here is more style and better material than you will ordinarily get in a made-to-measure suit at thirty-five dollars. Think of buying suits like these at $10, $12, $15 and $18, and every one warranted by the makers, HART, SCHAFFNER &. MARX. TXVLSii'&iiSLL v.lV-iNT 4 &HFW r f . V v $ a-iN1, v aears,? Kira KiLJI WRl4fL&l .t '':AW- '7x9 . irfSJSLl.j:.- GUARANTcED CLOTK NC. -i FOUR-liUTTON SACK SUIT. PopyriBht. 1693, by H:.ri, SchaOuor & Marx. Our prices arc always lower on the "anus goods than other stores name. Fine -nits at $7 r0. $10.00. 512. HO. S1S.00 and 518 00. that will cost you more than twice our ptico made to measure, and you don't have to wait an indelinaU length of time after leaving your order for our Mtits are rcadv for vou when vou arc readv for thciu. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO 1013-1019 O Street Before engaging Music call on HAGENOW'S ORCHESTRA AND BAND, OLIVERJ-HEATREJUllLpiNG. 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, Siudents 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. Ladles' and gentlemen's class, Mondays and Thursdays 8p.m. Tho Academy offon. advantage for cotillion clubs, private parties, etc. Is newly furnlbhod and decorated. Will be rented at reasonable rates. For further information addrebs, iw ALBERT TURPIN, 1132 N Strret. Lincoln Neb jskrn orf