THE NEBRASKA?. A WfcUly Newspaper Ironed 13vory Monday Noon by the University Publishing AwvoolnUon. Knturod us Second Class Mull Matter. Geo. h. Townc Managing IftMtor M. 1. Sfowart Kditor-ln-Ghlof ASSOCIATES: NBWS. J. 'P. SiuiiiH'r Kdgur Chirk. Clinton Uiirr. I.OUAI.. Claude Heed. (Intro Mm1 Mllliin. Ada Whiting. Melon Woods. H. 1). Andreson. Floyd Van Vulln Uenton Dales Alumu The NcbrnHkan will be scut to amy tuklircMi upon receipt of tho Bubscrip tdon prli'c, which is one dollar a year. Contributions arc solicited from all. Ncwb Items such aa locals, personals, reports of meetings, etc., ar ospecinl ly desired. T(h Nobraakan will be glad to pnlnt any contribution rela tive to n general university subject, but tlie name must accompany all mioh. Address all communication to the Nebraskan, University of Inc 'raska. Why, not have more clubs'.' The university needs bicycle, unuiem, and fencing clubs at leiust in addition to those already In existence. These, or ganizations would not only Ihj a source of pleasure and benefit to their meni'bms, but would Indicate a uni orhitj with students fully awake to the opportunities of tho season. Tho .lanuari number of the River side Literature Series contains "The Superlative," and other essays 'by Uiwph Waldo meiMn. These other ess.iyK are: "Uses of IS rent Men," "hiluik'O.-peure: or the lvoet," and "io elal Aims." This, like all the 'numbers of the Riverside series, is very neatly arranged and printed', and is admira bly adapted to class use, thougli the selections aire such as to initerest any and everv class of read ens. It is pub lished by Houghton, Mifllin & Co., Boston, New York and Chicago, price 15 eenls. The Union Pacific has just issued one of the most coinpleite eonipon diunis of information alout our new possessions, the Hawaiian l.slamlis. It is in the form of n folder, but is really n book containing SS pages and pro fusely illustrated with colored plates,, showing interesting views of the peo ple, the vegetation and tlie resources of t'in' islands. The folder gives n complete history oT the islands from tiheir discovery 'liy Captain Cook, to gethi'T with detailed informiation oibout their agricultural audi conwner cial advantages, and their educational Institutions. It concludes witfli infor mation as to tiho way by which Hie islands can be reached ly means of the magnificent tniins of tlie Union Pitviflc. The folder is renlly a work of art and is. well wortlh tlie perusal of nnv one i interest!1 in our Pacific colonies. It will be but a little more than two weeks till tlie state orsutorical contest will be held at llellevue. At that time it is to bet decided who will represent Nebraska in the initerstaite contest, which will Ihj "held in Lincoln, May to. Of course the State Univer sitj will loyally suport the winner of the state contest, whoever that may be. Yet we most sincerely hope that we may le able 'to support a universi ty man. In Mr. Talbot we have a strong speaker but he needs thei en couragement of 'the students. He will 11 cot I Mich encouragement most of all when he goes 1o Bellevue. If 150 or 200 students will go with him there will be no question about tlie result, such is the contagion of enthusiasm, Tt wiM not cost a fortune to go to Bell evue. Deny yourself fiome otheir good tilling nnd take advantage of this op pontiunity to have a thoroughly mod. ern 'holiday and nt the same throe be loyinl to your college. Help to bring success again "to tlie searlot nnd th1 cream.. Chicago is to be boycotted'. Aw ath letic combine line been formed liy 'Wis consin1, Michigan, and Illinois with this purpose as its bond1 of union.. Tlie netioiv of the three schools, is sanc tioned by 1heir presidents, and ! to extend to every "brandi of nililniies. The bae ball games nlrendv selnduled are to be cancelled and. Hie Western Tniereolleeria.to Association is to lpi no more. The cause of this fiction Is said to lie the unfair terms demanded Irv Profc-sor Stagg of Ohic'atro University for his teams. 'Stnccr savs li will fieOilt tlic combine and -w-ill schedule cmotpirm games in plnoe of those usu ollv pViyecT -with the Rtn'te Universi- IUh. ('l)lcnnNiV foot ball mlit'dillo as already aiiiioinifcd eontaln t oiini ctrn tvunm and houuhiI willi other wumUu-ii follegi's. In trnok ath'letles the other Uiilversltli- oontriiipliile an invitation meet. In Milwaukee Tho outeoma of this light will be walohod with Inttrt'ost by tilio whole wol'ltl. Whether Uhfciigo 011.11 Ignore the tUuroo groat state UnlvenhlMuH with whom, on 11 coo nnt of ilioo geographical posi tion, mIiu Ih natiinilly a competitor, re mains to be seen. SCIIOOL OF MUSIC NOTISS. UlmMor Kimball gave a hIiois. pro gnun before the moin'bers of tilie organ oonnnlttoo IhhI Monday. All expressed themsol as well picked with tlie orgun 11.11 . say that it uperivir In tone and volume to any they haws ever 'heard, 'line method of pumping wis by hand iowor, which makes it very difficult to nianago. Ilowvu'r, it is hoped that arrangements Can soon be iiiikK' so Mint It well lie operated by an electric motor. The lust monthly recital of the school of music will be held ill tho ohnpel Tuesday evening, Mnvt'h US. After thai there will Ihj a series' of week'lv recitals' by Mie griuluntow, ioh pei'Min giving one eompliMc prognnn. The l'liilhariiioiiic concert will be given at the 011or theater this even ing. Mr. Young of Chicago wll. be tlie soloist. Aliout tlfty students of the school of agriculture enjoyed a banquet in the dining hall o' the school of Music. An excellent supper was served and 1111 cnjoynlblo time is reported. Miss Beonold, who is connected with tlie school of iiiiii. has returned to New York, after a trip to ISumpc. Sh will spend the remainder of the school year traveling. New students registered Inst week arc Mrs. Nellie Bryant, Sarah Hurt rand and Frank Victory. At tlhe business meeting held Mon day, March 13, at the .. V, C. A. rooms, tlhe following officers were eleted for the coming year: Presi dent, Kathariiip Woods: vice presi dent. Iterthu WnJvoord; treasurer, Hertlui Alexander; recording si-cre-tnry, Florence Ualloweil; correspond ing secretary, Kmmn Neidhnrdt. Professor Milton Whitney, of the Uniteo States Oeological Survey, who is preparing a valuable collection, to 1 sent by the governmen't to the geo logical departments of all Mie state Universities in the Unitedi States, has just written for forty pounds of tlie lest volcanic ash of Nebraska wliieh is lo constitute one of the specimens of the collection. Tlie second meeting of the School masters' Club was held at tlhe Lincoln hotpl Friday evening of this week. Af ter Mie dinner, a paper was presented I.y Professor 0. W. A. Luckov on "The Development of Moral Character, which was followed by discussion of those present. Among ihe guests were fiovernor Poynter and iSonnlor Van Duscn of South Omaha. Among the most enjoyable Univer sity social events of Mie year was a reception given last Monday evening by Chancellor MncLonn to the school of agriculture. Music was. furnislied (luring the evening by Mie llagcnow orchestra. Governor Poynter, Denn Hcssoy and Professor Emerson- of Washington, T). C, reeentlj' elected' to the chair of horticulture, pxxo short falls. jtyn:uj oi jo uo.i'i aossojoa,! pun '.?po, uopnjs oip, jo .louuv; pinwjiojv ShjoJOu .'vjiniijNiij 01 rj jo .lojmoiy pun 'UJuq,ifv ioiiirvsu; saouuuj jo fiio piiD)uijaIns '.ioi.e.11,1, u' uiKKj.Mije jo -pioutnip n.no.w .ssuo o popuwlsoj oij.w osotr ilrtuouiv M.nsuui ;so; s-u poj.m uospjAiifi .ios-s-ojo.1, ;iuosn.il ojoav s.10 -(.iav o)iiiiiiiii nun s-uaipnns '.fypnoiy ai' jo .C?jii';iio'iiV iisniu jo .Ciojuajs -nog otn jo p,nij Snjuip nqi uj SuuinAa .fnpsanq,!, saj onbuiiq vitmnus jxinm oqi a.wii oanipioiaflii jo jooips oqj; The last Philhannoivie concert to night nt the Oliver. Dr. L. P. Davis, dentist, room 7 Walsh-Putnam lilock, corner Eleventh and O streets. Queen quality $!1.0fl shoes in all the new styles and shades. Come in and see. them; thay nre beauties. Foot Form Store, 1213 O htroet. Millinery opening Mnndh 2fld. Beau tiful pattern hats. Oct your Faster lint, also a 'botrtle of French buinti fier for tlie complexion; cures black heads and pimples. Mrs. Luke, 130 South lth street. Dr. Leonhardt's ANTI-PSLL Cures Nervous Ills, Constipation nillloiisness. Nervous Ills nnd Pill Habit Action not followed by costtv; 'oas Doubt It? Trv It. Sample's free. DniKKlHts. 2So. or address Antl-I'lil C., Lincoln, Neb. Prc AdvUery Dept, for Patrons. Qnnnn nCDICHL COLLEGE Courso 28 VVeeKs. Fgos $G5.00. OIms groat inducements to tin dents of medicine in tlie 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, Immnmicl and Presbyterian hospitals weekly. Catalogue sent and questions an swered by K. W. CI I ASK, Omaha, Ncbr., Continental block. THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS TD THE NORTHWEST The liiirllngton ltoutc has established a twico-a-weck tourist car lino from Kansas City nnd Lincoln to Butte, Spo kane, Tacomii'and Seattle. Cars leave Kansas City and Lincoln every Tuesday and Thursday, arriving at Seattle following Friday mill Sunday. Thoy are upholstered in rattan. Tl'10 bed linen and furnishings nre clean and of good miality. The heating, venti lating ami toilet arrangements are all that can bo desired and each car is in chargo of a uniformed Pullman porter, whoso solo duty Is to attend to the wants of passengers. Cars run through without chango of any kind and the. berth rato from Lin coln to Taeoma or Seattle is only $5.00. To intermediate points it is proportion ately low. Montana and the Pugct Sound country are now enjoying a period of unex ampled prosperity. As a consequence, travel to the Northwest is rapidly attain ing largo proportions. This now tourist car lino has been established with a viow of caring for the Burlington's share of it in the best possible manner. For berths, tickets and full informa tion apply at B. & M. depot or city ofllco, corner 10th and 0 streets. G. W. BONNELL. C. P. & T. A. The Ready to Write Instrument of To-day is WMMnm IDEAL rauninm rcn an indispensable convenience for Statesmen Lawyers Physicians Authors Reporters Business Men Teachers and Students ' . Every Pen warranted to give satis faction. Prices according to value, Catalogues furnished. L. E. Waterman Co. LargeM Fountain Pen rianulacturcrs In the World. 157 Broadway, New York. Harvard University MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, BOSTON, MASS. 116lh Annual Announcement (1898-99). In and after June, 1901, candidates for admission must present a degree in Arts, Literature, Philosophy, Science or Medicine-, from a recoginized college or scientific school, with tho exception of such persons, of suitablo age ami attain ment, as may bo admitted by special voto of tho Faculty taken in each case. For detailed information concerning courses of instruction, or catalogue, nddress Du. Wm. L. RICHARDSON, Dean, Harvard Medical School, BosIod.Mqs. The University of Nebraska SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Jb but tor fitted tlinn ovor boforo to give urtiotic instruction in Voice Training, Piano Forie 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, Stand at the Head in fine Merchant Tailoring. We take the lead in the great central west. We can suit you in both style and fit. THE d. l EnSTER DO0KS MD HOVELTIES Easter Cards, Easter Booklets, Devotional Books, Bibles, Epis copal Prayer and Hymnals, Catholic Preyer Books, Easter Novelties Eggs, Chickens, Etc. Book and Stationery Department HESPOLSHEIMER & CO., 12th and n sts., uncom 'SB SECOND Philharmonic Orchestra Fifth and Last Concert ot This Season, AUGUST HAGENOW, ConductOJ J TO-NIGHT Monday, March 20th at the Oliver Theatre, Soloist-BICKNELL YOUNG The Famous Chicago BARITONE, SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS. Turpin's School of Dancng. Children's class, Saturdays 2:30 p. m. Ladles' and gentlemen's class, Mondays 8p.m. Assemblies or Advanced Class, Wednesday Evenings. Tho Academy offers advantago for cotillion clubs, private parttos, otc. Is newly furnished and decorated. Will bo rented at rcasonablo rates. For further information address, New Classe (or Children and Adults now forming. IT IS THE "STYLE" And "QUALITY" about the photographs made at the Elite That make them famous. All WILLARD KIMBALL, DIRECTOR. rmnc (Minns store 1217 O Street. SEASON 'aa Call at the School of Music for Certificates. ALBERT TURPIN, &W": Studio on ground floor. 226 So 1 1th St.