111 I WMStBwm ' This is u cut of our now ttosom Ironcr. Tins muchino has revolu tionized tho ironing of shirt bosoms. Tho action is slow and easy, and is tho most perfect ironcr at this timo in tho laundry world. EVANS LAUNDRY CO. Tele, 196 A Few Sample Prices Thc Book Has heretofore been noted among University si .dents for the very low prices at which all supplies were sold. This year, while lower than ever, torn mensurate with quality, we have materially increased our stock. We are prepared to supply Text Hooks of all kinds at lower rates than were ever before made in Lincoln. Note the list quoted below. Rolfe's Shakespeare, pur. vol 5 Students' Standard Dictionary. .. . 2 50 Standard Dictionary 10 50 Webster's Intornational Dictionary 8 75 Ilistorv Paper, per 100 sheets. .. . 05 History Covers, leather back 15 History Covers, cloth sides 12H History Covers, board sides 10 Fountain Pens, i. Kt gold, 69c. Soc and 9SC, each pen warranted. Waterman's "Ideal'' Fountain Pons, $2.50 and upwards. Lead Pencils, polished, rubber tipped o' B'.-.O. Ink. pw 2 oa bottle 2,'i i Al . , . Mandolins and Guitars are tho best instruments on tho market. Workmanship, Finish, Tone and Correctness of Scale are equally superior. Sole Agents: HERPOLSHEIMER & GO. Jftfk 1 I Lincoln, Hcli from Department HERPOLSHEIMER & GO. Fountain Pen Pockets Sc, 10c and 15c Student's Note Hooks. "University" Tablets Ink Tablets. So sheets each Soft Paper Tabs, 500 pages each 04 05 Music and Pictures The "Mauror" Mandolins and Guitars are tho equal in tone and workmanship of anything made in the U.S. A written guarantee for 3 years is given with each instrument sold by us. Guitars $14.00 to J00.00 Mandolins 13.0010 75.00 Sole Agents f, r Linco'n The Brightest Light will fail to -how unj imperfections in our wiirK, lii'i-aiiM- its as m-ar peier tion a is possible tiivo us a trial, wo jiuarantoo silisfaction. Saw edges ironed smooth. BEST LAUNDRY. - Tel. 575. Up-town Office 1144 0 St. University Coal Office Gregory sells Coal Best Quality. Best Price Phone 343. J" - 'M"' ma4jrQ3tiiR3KffFY CHANCELLOR McLMN'S ADDRESS. (ConMnmni from jwku I) ll. uppum'H thiMvfoiv In oiiiioIiihIou Hint thorn In no nlvstiu'li' to tin wtub llHliniont by Iho I'nltnl SIjiIon of Hindi foi'lllH Of ffoVl'I'll 111011 1. ill IIIIUONOtl tov- Hlor.v iih nmy IiohI. promote law 11 ml order 11 ml limy preHerve to Hiibjeot.s Hi thnxe lerrltorle.s their full iuoiimiiv of eh II rlfrhlH and rolitflouH liberty, or to Ihe e.stnbllHlinieiit of hiioIi territories of loeal ipiwM'iimontN ntliiuiilHtoreil liii'Kt'l.V by the peiiph' of the ronpeotlvu (HxIrlolM ho fur iw lliey may hIiow tlieinxelveH qualllled for Hiieh pnrtlnl imllon. And the very fuel that the. ml mission of siieh iltatrlctM or portions thereof oh states would be fraught with very eoiildenible danger, wnuild. ins I belioe, tend to 11 loop ill"' 'mlef Inlle mu'lori of time to prevent e ad tlillou to the union of Htulva iohiimi from annexed territory not mibntnu t hilly oeeupled by MnPi li sneaking people, who so far as the world's hls- !...'. 11 11. .1.1 1 .!.... lory iiiimvN uii.v "Kin u mio iin-nuiiii, ii iv the only tK'ople oimlilled to oxev- t'lse I'lint large Imlependeiit junHdle Hon wllli ivfrrenee to loenl atViiIrs whleh by the eon.stltntloii of the ful led Stnt'e.s Ik given by the people of the win I cs of the union. Strongly iih I have sympathized with those who lire iiiinIiiuh not to depart from the trmlittons 01 our minora; fully eonvlneed s I 11111 that the llrst duty of the oltienn oT the I'nltod Stnto.s is ti Hiipporl and perfeot the govorninent nmler whleh they live and to demonstrate to the world tlmt oxeol lenee of republloan Institutions by fur nishlng on this continent 11 practical example of this successful administra tion, nevertheless I feel tlmt we must met the conditions which confront us and tlmt we should meet them with oonlldenee that our people will not be false to their trust and tlmt our Insti tutions will lu this crucial test be found to possess a strength and sta bility which no casualties cun under mine, bet us not with faint heart and retrospective minds, but with 11 coiiiMigc anil enthusiasm which will achieve success if success is obtulnnblo, look forwnrd to the solution of the problems which arc upon us. ATiiucnr no.Mii) MKi-ynxtis. Thc AtihleUo ltooiil 1ms been ex tremely busy during the past week. On Mo'iuliiy night they met ami elect ed the follow Intr nmiwiger of the various branches of athletics: llase ball innmiger, Frank IJ11I11. Asslslnnt manager, 1J. W. llllss. ltaslcot ball liHinngor. U. U. Mencdict. Asslntitiit liMiwigor. Mr. l.dhnior. Tennl anlitnnt maimgor, rr. Chris tic. Track athletics nsslsttint nmimger. Mr. Hrow, No 1oo1bIoii wtir rem'lied as to who should be nmnagor of Tniek AQilotlcns. On Thursdny evening the board again mot and oonHlderod the charges hanging over tJie nmnnger, MV. A. A. lllMioir. mid Oaptnln V. C. Molfonl, of the footlmll team. Tho following resolutions weie ndiptel, which need no further explanation: Wioriiis. At the meeting of the ath letic board of the university of Ne braska hold October 17. 1S0S. tlie man ager nf the foot ball team submitted a proposition for a game with t.he Den ver athletic club; and. Whereas, Mo was notified at that time of the existence of rule I "oolliuro fool ball temn shnH play onQy with tcnniH ronrcseiitlng c1iicnilonl insti tutions" and that consequently a ;miiio with the Henvor athletic club could nut In- eh mrred; anil, Wlurea-. In spite of tills the mnn-I ugor .Kliiii;. knowing prior to Hhe time J of icnxiuir Lincoln tlit two games1 would not he played wltih Oolonido , Miibei-slty as om!lol for by tihe 0011 iraot. hui tlmt one wouhl be plnyiMl at nenvor, presumably with tJie Denver aililetlc dull! tml, AYhcrcns, Puoli n ginne w-iib ar r.ingoil for and played wltli the Don cr atihletle club at Denver, contrary to the general and specific instructions 1 of this board: therefore, W it I llooled. 'Phnt we severely ocnure ! tho foot bull mnnaer, Mr. A. A. Hinoli of. for dishonoi-able conduct in wilful- io'ntinp the rules and instructions of this board. Whereas. In expros violation of the order of Hip nthlotio bomrl suspending Mr. Kay 1-JUiott from tho foot ball teiini tiie captain included hbii as n member of the team taken on til 10. welern trip: and. 1ierens, 'Phe aptain neknowlclges playing Mr. UlHot.t in brtdh games on this trip, knowing that 'the board had suspended him. therefore be it 1'esolved, That the athletic uoaril finds the captain. Mr. W. C. Molford, gill My of violating ils rule and con sures him for his open dlfovgnrd of its authority. FOOT HALL TRAM ELECTS OAP TATN. Thc foot IkiII team, upon eaW of Captain Molford, met last Thursday and elected Chnrlie Williams captain of the team for 1R90. The choice meets with genornl approval, ns William de serves the position, ns he has a.ways been a hard, clean player, and is pop ular with athletics in tlie University. A good captain means a good team. WANTRD RRVRnAF. THUSTWOKTHY wrnns In this state to mnnngp nur ivkI nc! In thetr own nnrt nonrhv roiintles His irmlnlv nfllre work ronductort nt homo. Pnlnrv sirnlcht ?K)0 a vear unit expenfies dellnlto bonatldc. no more, no less salary. Monthly! $7S Hefotr'nees. Kneloso solf-iviidressed stamivtd onvlopo, Herbert E. Hess, I'rest. Dopt. M.Chlcntio. HEBPOLSHEIER GO. Up to dato Man's wear of tho proper kind, stylo, and finish, properly pricod for tho holiday soiling. Tho growing popular ity of this department is proof sulHciont of tho fact that horo nro the right pricoH, Mens lino undorwour at fiOc, 75c, $1.00, 1.50. and .upward to $7.00 suit. Mans full dross protoctora $1.00 and 1.150. Mons oxford jnulflors at 75c, $1.00 1.50. Mans puff ties at 25o 50c, 75c, and $1.00. Mons lino'Bcarfs at 2fio. 50o and $1.00. Mons lino white hows at 25c Mons suBpondorB at 18c, 25c, 50o, 00c, $1.00 aid upward to $2.00- iMon'8 Saloon night shirts at $2.00 and 2.50. Men's llannolotto night shirt at 50c. 75c $1.00 Men's 1 ply linen collars, each 9c. Men's fancy Jap Handkerchiefs colored hordors 10c, each 10c. Men's leather suit lasos upward from $2.25 to 6.50 Mon's gloves in all shades and stylos, upward from 50c to $2.00. Mod's unlaundcred shirts at 50c and 75c. Men, s fancy garters at 15c, 20c, 25, and 40c. Men's fancy hose at 20c, 25c. 95, and 50o. Wo montion a small list of prices merely to give you nn idea of our vast assortments. To fully appreciate tho values you must see tho goods. HE6P0LSHEB & CO TET TSCE ! i CLARKSON LAUNDRY t , . i r before you tie up OUR WASONS GALL ANYWHERE-ANY TIME.. WHEN YOU TRAVEL ALWAYS TAKE 7H SiSsP To OMAHA All points east. KANSAS CITY cast and south. DENVER and all Colorado points. OGDEN and SALT LAKE. BUTTE and HELENA. PORTLAND. SEATTLE, SAN E'wiNCIsCOand LOS ANGELES. Has the Best Modern Equipment. Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Free Reclining Chair Cars, ' Eor Time Schedules, Tickets, Relaxations of Berths, Call or Address, E B. SLOSSON. Gen. Agt., 1044 O St., J. T. MASTIN, C. T. A. Lincoln. Neb. H. G. BURT, Pres., E. DICKINSON, Gen. MBr., E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T A. , For Style, Quality and Price TAILOR MADE GOODS You bhould call on NEBRASKA PANTS & SUIT COMPANY, 143 N. 13th St. - Oliver Theatre Building. 0 with any laundry. IHE BEST ROUTE FROM LINCOLN, NEB. .,.J,.. j . . -IN- ' ck loy 'Of ;.W0 ron w A. ' A. If.