TJI1S WKKK'S KVKNTH, Kihviinl Alnggl In Kuy jH llt t, Oliver tonight. Von YoiiHon lit the Oliver Tuesday i cvoiilng. f Shot" At'ruH nt t'h i3 Oliver WecIneH. Jay evening. Open drill of I'ors'hlng JMHes Thurs day evening In tho armory, Hubert Jlurdottu at the Ii'imUo Tlnirwhiy evening. PERSONAL. MIsh Wilson spent Sunday with her parents In AhIiIuiuI. Prof. Fossler will spend n few diiyb of this week In Denver. l'rof. limner spoke at Wuhoo Thura. diiy mill nt IJounlnjrton t'Yidny. Lou HlehettH went to TeeiiniHeli .Moiiilay to attend legal business. J)r. (luernsey .lonos wiih sick !;iHt week and nimble to meet his classes, Jessica Morgan spent the latter part of liint week at her home In Jlebron. I'hnl'i Weeks him returned to hcIiooI lift' r ii two weeks absence opoiuihu of llllll'HH. I'M i ill ilaekson was confined to the Iiuum1 last week by a suvere attack of tOMhilltiH, I'u. 1 Krieke of Plattsnionth spent TIiiii-mIiij In town visiting his Phi Pal brothers. Mi.s Jessica Morgan has gone to ur home In Hebron to spentl n week with Iter parents, MI-h Anna Anderson entertained a mniibrr of her friends Wednesday ev ening, nt her home, eighteenth and Iloldredge streets. J. (', llltohman has left the Univer sity and gone to Omaha to accept a position in the oleetrleal department of Hi general olt'lce of tho Union Pa. clfle. Will McKay, '1)8, was married last week at lluiYulo, N. Y., to Miss Edith Jlisser. Mr. McKay Is employed at the United States weather bureau nt that plnee. I'm I', lllll has been called to Noviu Scotia to the bedside of his mother, who is very 111, Ills classes will be conducted during Ills absence by Dr. lliudniau. Fred Williams was called to his home in Columbus Wednesday evening l a telephone message announcing the serious illness of one of his former I'lnssmntoH, Mi.-s Mary I. Jones, former librar ian of the University hero, has re signed from her position in Des Moines to accept mi Important one in os Angeles. ny LOCAL. Rclimittcl's lunch room, 1U1 So. 11th Street. (Jo to Don's Onfe, Soutlh lllh. Open tviph'tw. r - Short orders nt all hours nt Schmlt tel's lunch room. The nrt exhibition of the llnydon club closes February 28. ('. 11. Rlggs, Dentist, Ml S'ontli I2t1 St., op. Keystone grocery. Juippa Sigma gave a theatre pnrty Friiluv at the Sousa concert. Cameron's Luncfli Kooin, 118 Soutfli Elerenth. Open dny and nlgfht. The students of the school of music pne a recital Thursday evening-. (i. A. Uenedlet has been made secre tary of the Oratorical association. 2 pair of men's shoes nt half price. Wili-lcr it Itogers, 1013 0 street. The autographs of the Senior class vwti- taken for the Junior Annunl. Dr. S. B. Cook, practice limited to eje, ear, nose nnd tihroat. 1215 0 SU .Scuclary Daughorty of the Y. M. C. A. ne an address Sunday nt 1 p. m. i.'ii) pair ladles' $5.00 shoes on snle at i.iio a pair. Webster & Uogers, 101, o direct. The Y. M. C. A. of Omaha has made a piopositlon to Dr. Hastings for on iiulniir athletic contest. The Nebrasknn, 50 cents for the rest of the year, if you pay cash in advance. Leave subscriptions with any editor. All students who tnke part in the (lehni.s or oratorical contest will be gheii uniu'rsity credit for the work ilonc. Sh' in' exercises were held in chnp jl Wednesday morning in honor of Oeoree Washington. ltev. II. O. How lnnds nmde a short address. 'l'lie alumnae chapter and Miss Edna Polk of the Delta Gnmma's sororlcty PnterialiH'd the active chapter and' Miss Price Wednesday evening. Monday evening nt the Oliver thea tre Mr. Edward Mnggl will present vktor lion's play, Jtuy Bias. He will no nNtod ,y jie Nebraska college ' oratory, The Stock Breeders' Association, hih was in session at the University chapel Inst week, nttended the play, The Prisoner of Zcndn," in a body thrdny evening. Call nnd see our new stock of elee "ic fixtures. KORSMEYElt PLUMBING & KEAT ING COMPANY, 215 So 11th Street. The students of the university will be find to know that IWbert J. Bur ette Is to visit the city next Thurs day night under 'the auspices of tbe Y. M. C. A. at tho Eunice opera house. The Union debating club hnd a very noisy secret session last Saturday ev ening. Tho members refuso to divulge cnuso of the turmoil. It was prob. Jrb'y n question which concerns llie Jlaxivell club. jloiiert Jliirdette has become famil iar to all readers through his eontrl initlons to tho Ladies' Home Journal. on win enjoy IiIh artloles jmieh bW ter after hearing him next Thursdni "igni iu mo Kiinke opera house, I lie senior class roll for the Junior Annual must be out by this evening. All seniors are requested to call at the executive office Immediately nnd sign the paper. Tlilrfy.flvo men have enrolled In the special class In physical training for base bull, When the weal her Is too Hcvere to permit practice outside, Dr. Hastings directs them in body build, big work iu the gymnasium.' The March Kind, uin i. ,.i ...,i.... j It will contain short Htorles by Hor- cm """" ee neynoKis and (leorge .Slifilil ami verse by I'rot Mall, Frfe, .'in"',' A ',)oM a,,(i '':' '',' '''l"1". It Clyde II l"V(' " "CW l'"vlM' ,1t,H,'," 1v The Y. M. C. A. rooms will be fln Iwu'd by the hist of this week and !' going to please the young men. Mie social committee Is planning- an opening social for all young men, and they are going to try nnd innko It one or tlie best receptions that has been ftit0" ,X ,Uw HSO',ltlon this year. This will be held about March 11. In accordance with a late ruling by the committee on courses, students who were unable to register for phy sical training on account of having the maximum number of hours' work al owed, will be permitted to enroll nt the ollico of the physical director for tllC Work. The Li-vintwiulmn m r I... open Monday and Wednesday evenings ...in .-Milium ui p. m. ior tiiolr use. A spirited debate If ml.- ulnnn in ..lo cution four a few days ago. The qiies. imii ii, ucsoiveii: rnnt tlierc should be n Ulllon Of all dennmlnnftm.e 'P1,n airirnintlvc was clinniploned by Karl m-jur unii nay wateriimn, the negn tlve by W. J. Lowery and K. If. Kring. Humorous references of the future vocation of the ndvocntes mnde the nour n very agreeably entertainment. Miss Anne Parr dellcliffnllv ..n.u.. tallied the class leaders of the gym- iiiiMiiiu ui ucr nomo on last Saturday afternoon. Miss Ban- told many in teresting things of her trip abroad and the ability of the young women as poets was tested. Later a chafing dish luncheon was nrenni-cd hv tu Burr, assisted by Miss Ella Phelps and Adelloyd Whiting-. Those present i'- .Misses Ainertn spuric, Adellovd Whiting. Ella Phelps, Ada ITenton, Minnie Oulle Clnrn Fowler, Sarali M'ulr. M"ary Davis, Mildred Pnrks, Har riet Conk, Anna Vorc nnd Dedn Oil more of Fnii-liury. It was with the deepest regret thnt the student body heard 'of the'lnjurics sustained by the meinbers of the First Nebraska regiment at Manila. There Is scarcely a ninii In the regi ment who Is not known toy some one In the university. Albert Holllngs worth, captain of company C, is n resi dent of Beatrice. lie entered the unl. vcrslty Iu the fall of 180(5 as a Fresli man but let at the close of the semes, ter to iiceept n position as teacher nonr lils home. Ho wns elected enp tnin of the compnny about two yenrs ago and resigned his place as teacher to enter the service. Bert Whedon Is well known nmong the students. He wns a member of the Phi Deltn 'Phetn fraternity of the clnss of '09. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. The string quartette Is now lining their engagements in the Black Hills. The Ulec and Mandolin clubs are now fully organized for the spring term. The Ulec club hnd their pic tares taken for the Junior Annual. The Alumni of ihe University, now of Chicago, have taken steps to .help pay Tor the pipe organ. The alumni iu Washington have agreed to give one hundred dollars to the same cause. f There will be eight graduates this year. This is a larger numoer than in any previous year. They will give a series of concerts with the string orchestra this spring. These recita tions will commence about April 15. Miss Miimmie Stanyx, n last year's graduate, is visiting the conservatory this week. W. O. Bush of Sebctlin, Knh., regis tered his dnughtcr for a musicnl course last week. .tf:ttt:ttttrtttttttttiiiLttiLttfcc. ' ' - i-,v- - .-.-- . - -"' "'"-'.vm..mk....:.r.c.r..cr.,s.flr fr V iiif it) a; PRING And Wc Start the Ball Rolling by Putting on m (f A Grand Special Advance Jj S-Sale of Spring Overcoats.. $ Thoso CoiitB aro froali from tho hands of America's boat and groatost wholo snlo tailors, Thov aro. in a word. tlm ninb-nf ,-,m.fnnf! e i. i.t... .. .... ' r " 'v"".-uii ui uiu uiuuring arc. The following program will be glv. en In Union ITnll by the Orophillan lit erary society March 3: Music. Story Miss Emma Crooks Orat'ion Mr. It. IT. Link Music. llcvcrle Miss Alma Slater Tmpersonntion....Mr. II. Huntington Music. Dr. Leonhardt's ANTI-PILL Cures Nervous Ills, Constipation, niltouRiieRS, Nerfous Ills nnd Pill Ilnblt. Aotlon not followed by costlvenoss Doubt It? Trv It. Bnmples free. Drupulsts, S5o, or nildrcss Antl-PIII C., Lincoln, Neb. Tret AdvU.ry Dcpt. for Patront. ft llioy ombody all tho striking foatnros both in lit, ilnish and workmanship as ft well as fubrio which is nsually snpposod to bolong to tlio oxtromoly high pricod ft morchant tailor's productions. W ()n ThotiHaiul W Di'CMiniy BeuutieH W to Slct From S? shown boforo. w In Whoso Klircoflll linOB and nurvnH m- mllnnin,! ..II l. 'A boanty and froshnoss of tho fast coming Spring of 1890. k Over 1,000 garmonts in this salo at prices lowor by m Olin.lmlf flinn flin om.v, i e I i. J '.f? " -"u ouiuu (jiuuu ui luurunanuiso was over tt livery garment in this salo is tho product of ono of tho follow- i 1 ru. '"K vu" iwiuwn uniKors or Strict V Hip h irrnr n n nfliiiw.. rioi- ui...nr p. W f....v ,.:.. ni.i. o i , " ? P' .." - "& "H uwiuuiiBi- e . . ...x, iu...-,uUR V.U., luiroa i3onnmin & Co., and J. Solomon & Son. -J;' 5K I-,,(8h a"(1 ovory gnrmont is gnaranteod by tho maker, and best of all ovory 9S W garment sold will bo sold under tho AEMSTKONG GUARANTEE, which is W y Your monov back f von wnnt it. ' ' Hi & SEEING IS BELIEVING Our oast window will givo you a slight idea of what von mnv nvnnof T..n:,i . i. i ?zz ... , ,, . , , ' j-wfc, iiioiuuuiir Diuru our saios- yy inuii win gmuiy snow you rnrougii. a()0 AIJ,jN's "1 Young Men's Spring Ovorcoats, made , of domestic covert (puro wool), lined with Italian cloth, doubly stitched with silk, cut in two longths,como in fivo ontiroly now shades cheap at 8.50 sold at. . . S4.98 m it VI) ) 0 200 ME,N'S and Young Won's Spring Ovorcoats, made of fino all wool covert and cassimero matorials, olo- b j - wumiiiiuiiy uuiHiiuu, como in snort, modium ft and full lengths. Thoy aro the-regular 12.50 kind in Q 7 Kfl & this salo only. $ ( , 3 W 1 '.w 100 MEN'S ,iml Young Mon's Spring Overcoats, mado H of imported material, including Coverts, cassimoros M and worsteds; colors, light, tan, medium, groy, plain grey m and black. Among thoso aro a numbor of herring bono S effects, which aro exceedingly pretty, having never boon $ 0 00 X shown for loss than $15 boforo choice of wholo lot only J)0l UO 2J '.f. 10 MEN'S and Young Mon's Spring Ovorcoats at 10, a popular prico, a popular lino to soloct from, and wo shall mako thorn tho popular Ovorcoats icoln; 8omo aro silk lined, somo have fancy backs with silk shoulders all lovni- in prmntfiiplinii nnd linnntifiil in tit' nil nnlnon ..11 1 ii. . IniA AA " ,. "" """" r " " -, , ,. w,uloi "" 'unguis, cut in : mi iiii stouts, slims and extra sizes, cveryono can bo litted price tjHUl UU iu Lin aro clever jj 300 Spring Coats at $12.50, Q iii $15, $16.50, $18.50 and $22 - ili 0 ii 0 W iti These coats are silk lined, some are French faced while others are faced to the edpe; many have collars sr.nie as body material, while quite a number have silk velvet collars (Uie new thing), which match in color the material of the coat most charmingly. The material used in these splendid coats are plain coverts, herring bone coverts and herring bone worsteds, also fine thlbets. The color effects of these garments is something very striking, all being decidedly new, but at the same time Including the staples, gtey and black. ARMSTRONG sssLLAJ 1 riUMU LU. .rVtfS 11013 TO 1019 O STREET IntureollcKluto llurcau Gottrel & Leonard 472-478 Urodwny Albany, Now York. Makors of 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. University Coal The Original and Best Office Gregory sel,s Coal Best Quality. Phona 343, Best Price 1044 O Street. SAW EDGE LAUNDRY Clarbon Laundry Co.