TUB WIWK'fl KVT5XTS. iIloRcntJinl nt tlio Oliver Tuesday evening. Hoard of recent h meet In ohaneellor's ofllco Tnesrtny, Senior promenade nt, Lincoln hotel Fridny evening. Motility seinlnnr In Nebraska linll Satnrdny it S:.'l() p. m, lkise Iwill'gnine Saturday on campus with Wnshbnrn college. Geological club meats Thursday evening In Nebraska linll. University cadet mu eono&rt on campus Thursday evening. l'ershing rlllcs drill Thursday even ing as usual in the iirinory, I'lMSONAI.. Don Ailnnm spunt Satnrdny In Oui nliu. Professor Kliiiff was In Omnlin lnt Tuesdny. Jesse Clclnnd lias returnc- from lown City. Miss MinuKi Kckcr of St. .loe Is visiting- Hllen Douglas. .S. K. Clark of Wnhoo visited his son, I'M I'm', a part, of Inst week. llalph Drain won the Pershing spoil down drill Thursday -evening. Miss Abble Mellenry of Dcnnisou, lnw, Is visiting Jessie Morgan, Miss Lottie Drown of Fremont was the guest of .loy Webster Inst week. 11. 1C, Adams of Superior visited uni versity friends a few days last week. Superintendent. It. 1). Overhalt or Ashland visited the 1'hi l'sl house Sun day. Fred Cuseaden vns out of school a few days last week on account of sick ness. "Deacon" Klndler, cnplnln of Inst year's base bnll team, writ en that ho will spend the summer playing base bull with a Kansas team, The regular nprlng meeting of the bonrd of regont will occur tomorrow, nt which plans for the coining bleu niuiin will In discussed and perfected. The Y. W. C, A. Is prospering For ty one new members have been nd'.led within the Inst two momths and the lucmlicrshlp committee is still active ly nt work. A philatelic society is lM'ing organ ized in the city nnd any student wish ing to Join enn do so oy sending his inline of H. It. Flnnlgnn, of 430 South Twelfth street, A reprint form Volume 11, No 1. of the .lourunl of Applied Microscopy has been Issued entitled "The Manage'ment of ii Dotnulcnl laboratory," by Demi Chnrles K, llesscy. Acting Conunnndiinl Weeks has is sued definite orders thnt the bnttallon will wear white ducks after the first of May, and thnt compulsory eneanip nient will lie held at Ashland from Mny SO 1o Mny .10. inclusive. The base bull squad hnd i black board practice in the amiory Tuesday evening. "Snapper".lennedy giive the boys many practical hint on Iwittlng, base running and general conduct on the base ball field. "Science" for April 7, contains 'he annual address of President 11. D. Ward before the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, delivered Dcccnulier 2."), 180S, on "The Fresh Water DIologicnl Sta tions of the World." PROFESSIONAL OARD8. DRS. GIFFKN & SMITH TolcphoncA 28S and 508. Kooms 8, 0 nnd 10 , Olho Ttirntcr HullJInK LOUIS N. WENTE, DENTIST, 130 South llthntrcot. ItoomH 20, 27 and I, Urowncl! 111k. Phono 530. DR. J. L. MeNAY, DENTIST. Tcoth Extracted without Pain, cmcos Cor. lltlinndOHts. Lincoln, Nebraska DK. ALBERT R. MITCHELL, Uoomsfl7-8. llurr Ulock. Lincoln, Noli Ml. O. W. CLUTTKK ANH H. A.SHANNON, U. 1). S. Dentists . . Dr. Shannon Is a Kradunto of tho Chtcntfo CoIU'ko of Dental Surcry. Okkiok U30 o St., Lincoln, Nkii. Telephone C85. P. 0.,Hox 651. DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S The summer session will open June II, the day after commencement, and close duly 'JO. Work in at least ten , subjects KiM-lish. Knglish literature. history, litin, modern languages, bot- ory convonlcnco for Mimical canes, any, physics, chemistry and pedagogy will lie given. It is expeccted that a' i very large number of students, espe Private Hospital fi03 South 11th street. Special attention to diseases of women. Kv DR. BF.NJ. F. BAILEY. Miss niuneo Garten, who visiting in Indiana, returned home last Fridny. Miss ialeghtley of Fairbury is .visit ing her couains,Mae and Adclold Whiting. ileiiry Purdcen of St. Ixmis is visit ing his cousin, Fred Cuseaden at tlie Pill l'sl house. Jessica Morgan, who haw been sulTcr U ' from an attack of sickness, re turned from her home in Hebron Mon day. Delle Reynolds of York and Phoebe Dody of David City were in Lincoln last" week visiting their Pi Ueta Pal sisters. Mrs. F. M. Hall and Miss rhcoilora Anman are representing the universi ty Y. W. C. A. in the International con vention now In session nt Cleveland, Ohio. Archon George Shedd of the ftftJi district of the Phi Kappa 1'si fratern ity went to New York City last Fri day to meet with the executive coun cil of the general fraternity. Professor H. C. Peterson of the de partment of Germanic languages de livered an address before the north section of the Otoe county teachers, institute at Dunbar, Nob., Fridny even ing, April 14. 1 ohillv tcni'luTs will be "resent orriCK nouns: omco, Zohrunp Mock, has been c"'"'' 'nim,s "'" w "iii. otolOA.M. N.W. Corner N&lSthSts. I 1; lr l?.an nnd 1i A w The general tncuny nns uecwicu tnnt , KvcnlnRs liy Appolntniont, nereaiier ine mciiichici miuii ur mi' j,u mir. . mm Ilcsldoficc. 1313 0 Street. I U fcS-iv TOP COATS A young man's wardrobe is not complete nowadays without a light overcoat. Hart, SchafFner & Marx make the finest coats in America. We have some elegant specimens of their skill, richly tailored' and finished, suitable for either Spring or Fall wear or for cool evenings in Summer. The quality, workmanship and fit of every H. S. & M. coat is guaranteed. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SPRING TOP COAT Copyright, 1899 Oy Hart, Schaffner & Marts GUARANTEED CLOTHING. LOCAL. Have the "Evans" do your washing. Schmlttcl's lunch room, 131 80. 11th Street. Have the "Evans" do your washing. Go to Don's Cafe, South 11th. Open nights. Have the "Evans" do your washing. C. B. Riggs, Dentist, 141 South 12tfc St., op. Keystone grocery. Cameron's Lunch Room, 118 South Eleventh. Open day and night. Dr. L. P. Davis,donti8t, Walsh-Putnam block, corner Eleventh and O street. Dr. 13. ,T. Angle, practice limited to skin. und urinary diseases, 1400 O at. The Gardner Tailoring company will save you .money on your spring suits. Dr. Hill addressed the boys of the Y. M. ( A. Sunday afternoon. Mr. Doo trum sang a solo. Senior promenade at Lincoln hotel Friday, April 21. Get tickets of Chair man John L. Kind. The Wednesday night club gave n very pleasant informal party larft Wca nesday evening at Walsh's hall. Call and see our new stock of elec tric fixtures. Korsmeyer Plumbing & Heating company, 215 South 11th st. The boys of the Union society pre sented a comedy, Hhe Freeman Mill Strike," in the chapel Friday evening. Tho Delta Gammas, chaperoned by Mrs. Sherman, attended "the college set tlement entertainment Saturday even ing. The endet band is to give an open air concert on the campus every Tluirsdny from now until the close of tho year. New line stamped University paper, Crane'e bond in tablet form, 200 sheets for IS cents, at University Boole Store, basement. The Nbraskan the rest of the year for 25 cents. All the news weekly ana several special editions. Cash must be paid in advance. Have tlho "Kvans" do your -washing. I unit in offering courses of instruction. Heretofore most of the work has been given in September and few courses opened in February. This new depart ure will give eventually more promi nence to the mid-winter commence ment than it has Lcforo enjoyed. The standard weights and measures furnished to each state in 'the union by the United States, together with heavy onk eases for tne same, have been added to the collection of the state museum. Along with this beau tiful and costly set are two balances of great precision, with' heavy marble topped tables for the support of the same. The following debaters have been assigned to tho following states: Craft, Hawxby and Wilson to Kansas; Weaver, Dolbwbncli and McNaughton to Colorado; Talbot, Still 1 and Ninis to Missouri. Word was received last week that Nebraska is to take the af firmative in the debate with Kansas. Colorado has requested that Nebraska send the pictures of her represent atives in the debate. The shield from the chapel rostrum hns disappeared, and it is supposed t J have been taken Inst Saturday while ' the college settlement entertainment j was in preparation or progress. As the I matter now stands, the college settle ment board will be required to pay for it. If any one knows of its where abouts, It is requested that it be re turned, so that funds intended for charitable purposes need not be ap plied to making good the loss. by Appointment. TKt.EniONKs: Onlc-o, 618. Kesldence, 017 DR. J. F. STEVENS. Omeo 113fl0 8treot. Ofllco Tolephono iid. Residence Tolcphonc H4. Lincoln, Neb M. B. KETCHUM, M. D., Piiar. D. Prof. Ophthalmology, Otology nnd Laryngology, Lincoln Medical College, Offers a thorough, private course' In refraction. Spectacles nttcd. Office, SS0 So. 11th si. Hours, 0 to 12:30-2 to 5 J. R. HAGGARD. M. D. Residence 1310 G street., Tel. 24S. Office, 1223 O street, Rooms 17 and 18, Over Miller & Palne's, Tel. 635 Prices, $4.98, $6.50, $7.50 and $10.00. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY DR. M. H. GARTEN, Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 1013 to 1019 O STREET. The Original and Best 1025 O street, Lincoln, Nebraska. The zoological library has just re ceived a copy of the Microscopy of Drinking Water, by G. C. Whipple; di rector of tho Mount Prospect labora tory of the Brooklyn water works, and the leading limnobiologist of the coun try. He refers many times to the work done by Professor Ward and his stu dents on 1he biology of lakes and lake fauna, and says that the Plankton pump recently devised nt the zologi cal laboratory seems to re a decided Improvement over the Plankton net. An amusing episode connected with the junior-senior hnt controversy, is re lated by several seniors with much satisfactory. A certain junior had "faked" a senior hnt and had been giv en unrtil 2 o'clock Wednesday to re turn it to the owner in the library. As the time drew near the confident senior took his eat in the rending room surrounded by a coterie of ad mirers and waited the coming of his hat. A't 2 exactly the said junior ap peared and delivered the hat in per fect order, much to the amusement of the onlookers, Among the new features of Y. M. C. A. work during the next year will be committeeman's conferences, which will be held at stated times during the year. The first conference will be held Saturday, April 22, at 4:30 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. The following topics will be discussed: "Organiza tion and Development of a Commit tee." by C. .7. Allen; "Bible Study," by .7. L. Sheldon; "General Helpfulness," by Ij. .7. Marsh; "The Committeeman," by .7. S. Moore. Papers will be reaa on the above subjects and a general discussion will follow. One of the fea tures of this conference is that supper will be served in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. Have the "Evans" do your washing. E. S. KING. " Flno Watch Repairing. Scientific Refracting Optician (Graduate) 1300 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. Our Manish Queen Quality Shoes. NO SAW EDGE LAUNDRY Clarkson Laundry Co. I w -jji'g'irntu ? fm ! nkrson--pufemi) IUeFotForV) t5Dais- 1213 0 Street a very complete Summer assortment and Underwear 80mo grent bar. For Ladies gains in 1ldies, summer underwear, Jersey ribbed vesta of fair quality 5c each; Jer sey ribbed vests with tape neck and lace trimmed neck and arms 3 for 25c; Jersey ribbed vests at 10c, 12c and 15c, frequently sold at doublo these prices. Jersey ribbed pants 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c each. Jersey ribbed union suits, 25c, 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25, and $2.00 each. At 50c wo have suits of excel lent quality, cut low or high nock; long sleeves, short sleeves or sleeveless. Summer 25c ?ach tho Underwear fest value8fl! w? For Oent5 have ever offored t-or uents in 8birts and drawers. One style at 25c is a plai:;, fine ribbed balbriggan; shirts have French neck and are closed with white pearl buttons; drawers are well made and cut full sizes. We have at tho same price a very excellent quality of blue white mixed or tan and white mixed. We have men's union suits at 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 each. If you want underwear of good quality that will fit you with perfect com ort buy union suits. MILLER I PAINE. MILLER I PAINE. 4 A