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THE HESl'ERIAlS 11 LOCAL. Got that new style hair-cut at Wosterfield's. The clay modeling claBS has begun its work. The Y. M. 0. A. is organizing a double quartette. Mr. P. E. Strain is confined to his bed by a severe attack of typhoid fever. Miss Woods, who was called home by the illness of her sister, has returned. Dental parlors of Dr. Hodgman over liar ley's. Reduced price to students. Miss Shackloton has recovered from a severe illness and is again in her class. The Maxwell club has arranged with the P. B. D. C. for a joint debate in the near future. Miss Melick has been employed to teach a part of the classes heretofore instructed by Prof. Bates. W. L. Williams went to Fairbury Mon day to help vote down the high license system in that town. Mr. J. H. Hatfield, class '94: of the col lege of law, has been doing some valuable work during the past week toward bringing about municipal reform. Messrs. C. L. Spencer and S. A. White were iniated into the Phi Kappi Psi frater nity last week. The boys report that the goat was a hard one to ride. Students! Do you know that you ought to have your pictures taken? The Elite Studio ia atill ruudy to give )ou the bust work at the lowest prices. 22G South 11th street. The Palladian boj's debuting club hold their election Saturday evening. Mr. Perry was elected president, Mr. Turner vice president, Mr. Sloan secretary and treas urer, Mr. Hauson sargeaut at arms. Mr. Moody, '95, passed through hero on his way home from the Denver Medical College, which he has been attending the past year. A considerable number of his friends from the University weie at the train and enjoyed a Bhort talk with him. The P. B. D. C. and U. B. D. 0. have arranged for a joint debate April 11th. Messrs. Taylor, Smoyer aad Perry of the Palladian club will maintain that "English shall grant Houbo Rule to Ireland," while the Union club, represented by Messrs. L. 0. Abbott, Myer and Strain will try to prove the contrary. Go to Rector's for your soda. Patronize Westerfiold. He is up to date on hair cutting. Miss Grace Allen of Wabash callod at the University last week. Removal Osborn's Old Book Store 'to 131 North 12th street. See Dr. Hodgman for first-class dental work at very low prices. Mrs. Dempster, of Beatrice, spent Sun day with her daughter Mabel. Dr. O. F. Lambortson, dentist. Special rates to students. 1207 O street. Professor Barber treated his class to an examination in Plantus last Wednesday. Bicycle saits of all kinds (except ladies) can be had of Paine Warfel & Bumstead. Subscribers who have not yet paid their subscription to TnE Uksi'Euian are requested to do so. Students! You should know that Ode Rector's soda fountain has started full-blast. Which will you have, hot or cold. Chancellor MucLoan delivered the an nouncement oration before the graduating class of the Omaha Medical College at the Boyd opera house last Tuesday. J. W. Searson was appointed clerk of election Tuesday, and he now says he is ready for another trip to Doaue as his pocket book is replenished. Messrs. White and Sedgwick departed Monday for Cleveland to represent the local chapter at the national convention of the Phi Kappi Psi fraternity. Students! Do you know that you ought to have your pictures taken? The Elite Studio is still ready to give you the best work at the lowest prices. 22G South 11th street. The Commandant marched the batulliou out into the northern part of the city last Monday evening and drilled them on the bottoms among weeds, tin cans and dead fowls. English 4 can no longer boast of its mammoth proportions. The big clasB like OaeBar's gaul is divided into three parts, each of which meet every third week at the regular hour. E. R. Guthrie, 1540 O street, the reliable bicycle man, can mend your wheel In ishort order and the right way. If you want a, Rambler call on him they're 'the 'best The profs, all ride 'em.