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THE HESPE-BIAN 11 What they are going to do: 0. L. E. Blasior and J. M. Rodgors, seek a location in Montana; W. W. Wilson, practice in Nebraska City; C. L. Merrill, either man age a newspaper or practice law in Miles City, Mont. ; Arthur Mayer, study music in Germany this dummer and attend the Yale law school this winter; W. L. Williams, make collections for Pemberton & Davis of Beatrice, and (incidentally) talk politics; C. P. Andorberry, "most anything;" J. E. Rait, stay in Lincoln and practice; C. E. Rait, work for a law firm in Kansas City, Mo.; A. W. Martin, practice in Furnas county, Neb., and keep a lookout for pic nics; A. J. Weaver and Richard Ne&l, at tend Yale next year and specialize in cor poration law; Thomas Hall, attend a Boston law school next year; "Juno" Abbott, prac tice in Lincoln and toot his horn; L. P. Funk, practice in Indiana, Hoop-pole county, Posey township; E. B. Quackcnbush and V. E. Wilson, "no idea"; Ezra Poland, practice in Lincoln; Irvine Parker Gardner, fish and play lawn tennis; J. M. Csslson, poBC as an expert; J. W. Dixon, practice in Nebraska City. List of Prizes for Field Day. Fitzgerald Dry Goods Co., best silk um brella in store. Hub Clothing House, 3.00 hat. H. W. Brown, set Gibbons' History of Rome. Sanderson, Schuroman & Davis, pair of bicycle shoes. E. Fleming, $2.50 pair cuff buttons or '97 class pin. 0. A. Wirick, 28-in U. S. cyclometer. C. B. D. Sitzer & Co., $2.00 pocket knife. C. L. Shader, Trenton cyclomotor. E. Hallett, $2.00 silver mounted cane. Baldwin Brop., $2.00 razor. Sutton & Jlollowbush, $2.80 worth of soda water tickets. Townsond, one-half dozen 'best pono graphs, value $2.50. Curtico, Crancor & Co., picture. Perkins & Sheldon Co., tpair of running shoes. A. T. Leming & Co., album. Sam Westerfield, shaving ticket. Lansing Pharmacy, ono-half pouudBottle Eastman's White Rose perfume. Miller fe Paine, one dozen linen handker chiefs, $3.00. Ewing Clothing Co., $3.00 hat. Prowitt, one dozen cabinets. Roy's drug store, $3.00 toilet case. Riggs Pharmacy, 3.50 toilet set. Herpol8heimor & Co,, book department, $2.00 fountain pen. W. E. Burlingim, pair Indian club's. Leighton, metal soap case. June Races. Lincoln Park management have arranged a great program for their meeting June 16, 17, 18, 19. The first day is the 2:09 pace, sixteen entries; thiB will be the greatest field of fast pacers that over started in the west. The 2:28 trot is likely to be one of the best matchod races, and will likely take five or six heats to sottlo it. Then comes the three-year-old 2:25 pace, purse $900; $300 on each of three boats, money to be divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent as they finish in each heat. Everybody is looking forward to this race with a great deal of curiosity. It is a new plan and one calculated to make it a genuine horse race for positions in every heat. No one can afford to mipa this open ing day; and yet while it has been arranged to bo specially attractive, so will every other day have its special features. The purses are $1,000 each and havo brought out the pick of the best stables. Every race will be a contest of giants in their class. The price of admission ia just ono-half regular prices for this class of races. Admission, 50 cts. ; grand-stand, 25 cts. ; carriages free. Dr. O. F. Lambortson, dentist. Special rates to students. 1207 O street.