1(1 TH K II KS P K H J A N Or f t W' jgt ' Is? A reception to all the students in every college and school of the Univercity will be given by the Ladies' Faculty Club on Saturday evening, January 30th, from eight to half-past ten o'clock in the Art Room, Library building. All tuthnt are cordially invited Misses Martha Bassett and Cora Bar rett entertained the Buffalo and Custer county students last Saturday evening. Next Saturday the Pall, boys will de bate the question, "Resolved; that the college students should elect their stud ies." Affirmative, D. M. Garbor and B. R. Gordon; negative, H. 0. Sutton and C. W: Taylor. For good student board, go to 524 N. 12th street. You do not have to wait for meals. Rates $2.00 per week. Mumford & Saokett. Proprietors. Comfort to California. Every Thursday evening, a tourist sleeping car for Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln via the Burlington Route. It is carpeted ; upholstered in rattan; has spring seats and backs and is pro vided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, etc. An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman por ter accompany it through to the Pacific coast. While neither as expensively finished nor as fine to look at as a palace deeper, it is jut as good to ride in. Second-elnss tickets are honored and the price of a berth, wide enough and big enough for two, is only 5. For a folder giving full particulars, call at the B. & M. depot or city office, corner of 10th & O streets. Geo. V. Boxxei.l. C. P. & T. A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms Special Rates to Students V. A. MILLER, : : 22 North nth Street. Richards Blh. Catapicrrsi for Painlcu Filling. DB. F. D. SHERWIN, DEXTIST. Room 17 Burr Block. Soccnd Flior Nebraska Pants Suit Company AND 1217 O St. West Half of Trunk Factory Pants to order 3.50, $4, $3 and "up Suits, $18, $20 and up Cloaking, Overcoating and Vesting Goods by the yard. All work first-class and guaranteed Captain Guilfoyle was unable to jiUimmI to his duties Monday. J. A. Barrett lectured before the Q.niha Unity Club Monday evening. The senior caps and gowns will he donned the first of next semester. A. R. Congdon is spending the week at his home in Weeping Water. Among the seniors who will not be in school next semester, are Miss Atkinson, Miss Case and G. II. Rose. The electrical engineers meet this Sat urday evening. All freshmen and soph omores in that course are requested to come out and help push the exhibit along- The Sophomores met last Friday and elected the following officers: President, Mr. Hawxby; vice-president, Miss Ran dall; secretary. Miss McFarland; Treas ure. S. B. Sloan; Sargant-at-arms. the retiring president P. A. Morse. A. K Garinger was elected as representative of the class in the new athletic movement. By an almost unanimous vote the class decided to get out an annual next year. Q