Kmmistimmmmmmtb!Mx THE HESP Professor Barbour's way of remembering names of men by the names of towns, proved a source of amusement to the geology stu dents. J. P. Anderson is making a frantic effort to grow a fierce and bristling mustache. So determined an effort is worthy of better success. Let every student take a tin horn and go to the Omaha foot ball game on Thanksgiv ing via the Burlington Route. Rates lower than ever before. 0. T. Reedy, of the class of '95, was in Lincoln on the seventh to yell for the Beatrice boys. The game stood iS to 10 in favor of Beatrice. There will be several recitations by pupils of Mrs. Manning at the Conservatory concert. All students and their friends are cordially invited to be present. Go to Westerfield's barber shop. Estab lished for six years. Elegant bath rooms in connection. 117 N. Thirteenth street or basement Burr block. Professor Hodgeman has invited his classes to spend the evening at his home on the twenty-fourth. Those not in mathematics are green with jealousy. Chancellor Canfield is all right! We never doubted it. The way he waved his ribbon bedecked cane was patriotic in the extreme. Hurrah for the Chancellor. Miss Helena Redford's cousin, a former student of the university, has been here visit ing for a few days. She intends to be back in the university next year. We advise students to buy boeks at the Lincoln Book Exchange 1 S. 12th street. Second-hand university book a specialty. Books of all kinds bought and sold. Students will now find convenient lockers furnished by the Co-operative Book Com pany. You never need go bookless any more if you have got the requisite price. These crisp mornings and evenings is nature's warning to man; prepare yourself for the severe weather to follow, Underwear is the foundation of dress, get it perfect fitting m any quality at Herpolsheimer & Co. ERIAN. IS The Delians are expecting to have a good program on the 23rd and want all their friends to be sure to come. They always have good programs and are always pleased to see their friends. Every student that can should, show bis patriotism by going to the foot ball game at Omaha on Thanksgiving. There is nothing so encouraging to the boys as a good sym pathising yell. The class of '94 mourns the loss of their vice-president, Miss McKinon. We sup- pose that nothing but the prospect of having her with them next year would recon cile them to their hard lot. The English Club will soon be a thing of the past. At an enthusiastic meeting held at Miss Brody's home it was unanimously decided that a new name be adopted. Four new members were elected. There arc rumors afloat that the Delians too are contemplating having a feast of some thing beside wisdom or rather of something in connection with reason. The event will take place before Thanksgiving. If you care for the comfort of being well dressed, the satisfaction of style and the knowledge of the best material in the best make for the money you can get it at the Ewing Clothing Co., 1115 and 1117 O St. A cloak is indispensible to a lady's ward robe; if you want the practicle, everyday cloak or the dressy astrichans or Buncle see the stock where the prices are nominal, styles and weights are right, and fit is perfect, at Herpolsheimer & Co. The funeral of Katie Park Robbins, sister of L. H. Robbins was held Tuesday, Nov. 13th, at the residence of L. A. MacCandles. Her death was caused by heart failure, the result of a contagious illness. She was a member of the junior class of the high school. At the last business meeting of the Politi cal Economy club the following were made members: Mrs. Professor Taylor, Mrs. L. . Abbott, and the Messrs. W. H. Forsythe, R. P. Teel, N. Abbot, McGuire, and Leavjtt. At the next open meeting the Chancellor will deliver a lecture on "Banking." i tfl